All the new movies and early theater releases you can watch at home right now
2020/03/20
2021/05/14
Article Contents
This article is part of our
Movie theaters are slowly reopening, but most of the new releases are headed to streaming services rather than the big screen. Whether you re staying at home to limit potential risks, or just saving a few bucks by watching from the couch, we ve organized a huge list with many of the newly added films and some upcoming titles.
May 14
Starring: Patti Harrison, Ed Helms, Rosalind Chao
Synopsis: When young loner Anna is hired as the gestational surrogate for Matt, a single man in his 40s who wants a child, the two strangers come to realize this unexpected relationship will quickly challenge their perceptions of connection, boundaries and the particulars of love.
Quoi regarder à la télé mardi? journaldequebec.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from journaldequebec.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
All the new movies and early theater releases you can watch at home right now
2020/03/20
2021/05/07
Article Contents
This article is part of our
Movie theaters are slowly reopening, but most of the new releases are headed to streaming services rather than the big screen. Whether you re staying at home to limit potential risks, or just saving a few bucks by watching from the couch, we ve organized a huge list with many of the newly added films and some upcoming titles.
May 7
Starring: Andrew Garfield, Maya Hawke, Nat Wolff
Synopsis: A young woman (Maya Hawke) thinks she’s found a path to internet stardom when she starts making YouTube videos with a charismatic stranger (Andrew Garfield) – until the dark side of viral celebrity threatens to ruin them both.
Initiation Director On Re-Inventing The Slasher For The Insta Age
Posted on
John Berardo, director and co-writer of the new film
Initiation, which releases in theaters, on-demand, and on digital May 7th.
In the conversation, Berardo said in the making of the film he was grappling with how to do a college-set slasher film while meeting several challenges. First, how would a film like
Scream change in an age when every character carries a smartphone and shares their every move? And second, can a slasher thrill without adopting the exploitative undercurrents of its classic 70s and 80s films? A lot of the answer spins around the perspective of the film– there s definitely toxic masculinity on display in a story that involves frat bros tagging girls on Instagram with a slut mark, but the toxicity itself is under indictment in this slasher from the start.