GRIMMFEST EASTER EDITION Announces Full Feature Film Line-Up
Grimmfest announced the launch of their Grimmfest Easter Edition, a new annual event, taking place over the Easter Weekend, and complimenting the long-established festival in October. By Josh Millican
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Grimmfest announces the launch of their Grimmfest Easter Edition, a new annual event, taking place over the Easter Weekend, and complimenting the long-established festival in October.
Easter is traditionally a time for rebirth, renewal, resurrection. But as the Pandemic continues to rage, and the world remains on lockdown for the foreseeable future, it is also a time for rethinking.
What’s new to VOD and streaming this weekend: January 22 to 24 Including the New Zealand indie Baby Done, the festival hit The Climb, and the Fantasia retro splatter comedy Psycho Goreman by Norman Wilner, Glenn Sumi on January 22nd, 2021 at 10:00 PM 1 of 7 2 of 7
Our critics pick what’s new to streaming and VOD for the weekend of January 22 and list everything new to VOD and streaming platforms.
Baby Done
(Curtis Vowell)
Eagle Vs. Shark’s Loren Taylor and
Hunt For The Wilderpeople’s Rachel House among its supporting cast follows young arborists Zoe (Rose Matafeo) and Tim (Matthew Lewis) as they process the news of a pregnancy very differently: he embraces the impending responsibility, while she freaks out and tries to arrange a bucket list of challenging or dangerous things in the time she has left.
What’s new to VOD and streaming this weekend
Including the New Zealand indie Baby Done, the festival hit The Climb and the Fantasia retro splatter comedy Psycho Goreman By Norman Wilner and Glenn Sumi
Jan 22, 2021
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Left to right: Emily Barclay, Rose Matafeo and Matthew Lewis consider their future in Baby Done.
NOW critics pick what’s new to streaming and VOD for the weekend of January 22. Plus: Everything new to VOD and streaming platforms.
Baby Done
(Curtis Vowell)
This New Zealand comedy – which counts Taika Waititi as an executive producer, and features actors like Eagle Vs. Shark’s Loren Taylor and Hunt For The Wilderpeople’s Rachel House among its supporting cast – follows young arborists Zoe (Rose Matafeo) and Tim (Matthew Lewis) as they process the news of a pregnancy very differently: he embraces the impending responsibility, while she freaks out and tries to arrange a bucket list of challenging or dangerous
New movies to stream this week: Cowboys, Spoor and moreWrite headline here
Michael O Sullivan, The Washington Post
Jan. 21, 2021
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