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Celebrate 4/20 With Canadian Strain Published Apr 20, 2021 In true 4/20 fashion, Geordie Sabbagh s Canadian Strain is the Canadian Movie of the Week on the Apple TV app and will be available for 99 cents beginning on April 20.
Canadian Strain follows Anne (Jess Salgueiro), a weed dealer navigating a post-legalization world who swiftly gets run out of business by the government offering a jarring view about the other side of legalization. Head on over to the Apple TV app here to stream Canadian Strain and watch the trailer for the film below.
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Ever since The Invisible Man, the upper-class wife whose luxury real estate becomes an overbearing metaphor for her isolating marriage seems to have become a go-to set-up for indie filmmakers. Last year we had Swallow and The Nest, and this year that plot gets a straight-up genre treatment in Held. The perennially pained-looking Emma (Jill Awbrey, who also wrote the script) is clearly over her square-jawed husband Henry (Bart Johnson), but they’re giving it one more try by escaping to a secluded, automated smart house vacation rental. Naturally, the property’s version of Alexa has other plans drugging them and forcing them into chivalrous machinations straight out of a 1950s marriage manual. Held doesn’t hold back, skimping on character development, rushing into the concept and mainly using the first act to set things up to pay off later. Basic druggy montages, a visually uninteresting set and an even more uninspired baddie sap ....