Studio - Universal Pictures (Released on Amazon Prime due to Coronavirus) Called back to their rural Australian childhood home after matriarch Edna (Roby Nevin) goes temporarily missing, Kay (Emily Mortimer) and daughter Sam (Bella Heathcote) discover that the past refuses to remain dormant. Studio - Twentieth Century Studios Benjamin Ree’s intriguing No matter that her characters are plagued by malevolent supernatural forces, Natalie Erika James’ directorial debut is a thriller with grimly realistic business on its mind. Studio - Sony Pictures Scooby and the gang face their most challenging mystery ever: a plot to unleash the ghost dog Cerberus upon the world. Editors handpick every product that we feature. Studio - STX Entertainment As they race to stop this dogpocalypse, the gang discovers that Scooby has an epic destiny greater than anyone imagined.Release date - May 15th 2020 A grand jury prize winner at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival, the documentary focuses on the Texas portion of the Boys State leadership camps that are …

Her whole family drives Katie to school together when their plans are interrupted by a tech uprising. a list of 23 people The University will, again, open the opportunity for fall 2020 residence hall cancellation requests with no penalty. a list of 123 titles Once told they'd save the universe during a time-traveling adventure, 2 would-be rockers from San Dimas, California find themselves as middle-aged dads still trying to crank out a hit song and fulfill their destiny.Release date - August 28th 2020 When Cecilia's abusive ex takes his own life and leaves her his fortune, she suspects his death was a hoax. Twelve strangers wake up in a clearing. The prehistoric family the Croods are challenged by a rival family the Bettermans, who claim to be better and more evolved.Release date - December 23rd 2020

A horrorshow about the relationship between devoutness and insanity, it’s a nerve-rattling thriller that doubles as a sharp critique, punctuated by an incendiary final edit that won’t soon be forgotten.Putting a poignant face on a contentious social topic, Bill and Turner Ross’ unique documentary-fiction hybrid depicts the end of the road for The Roaring 20s, a dive bar on the outskirts of the Las Vegas strip where a motley collection of boozehounds come for one final closing-night round of intoxicated camaraderie and revelry. With “Candyman” star Xander Berkeley on deck to play a local priest, we can’t help but wonder what shape that horrific promise will ultimately take. (Released on PVOD due to Coronavirus) Studio - Twentieth Century Studios Studio - Universal Pictures But underneath the lucid digital etymology that Jones energetically glues together from a zillion bits of internet detritus — and the warm snippets of original animation that he uses to show Pepe and his animal friends in a gentler light — is a documentary so much bigger than Matt Furie that it threatens to swallow him whole.
A middle-aged riff on “The Karate Kid” that boasts all the raw heart and roundhouse kicks of a Shaw Brothers’ classic, “The Paper Tigers” is a hugely affectionate martial arts movie about three long-estranged friends (Mykel Shannon Jenkins, Alain Uy, and “Mulan” actor Ron Yuan) who reconnect after 30 years to avenge the murder of the master who trained them as teenagers. Intermingling copious footage of Camp Jened and the movement it produced with heartfelt interviews with some of its tale’s prime players, Czech artist Barbora Kysilkova responded to the theft of two prized paintings by befriending Karl-Bertil Nordland, the drugged-out gangster behind the crime. Smartly weaving together questions of corporate greed, a cheeky bitcoin stand-in, and social justice issues that don’t feel shunted in just to be “timely,” “Lapsis” is as much about the tightly constructed world Hutton has created as the one his audience lives within.Schlubby leading man Ray (Dean Imperial) — a supporting character accuses him of having a “70s mobster vibe,” and that’s not far off  — serves as our window into the world of “Lapsis.” A regular Joe adorned in aviator glasses and polyester shirts, Ray works a blue collar job in Queens, and knows the world is starting to move past him, but his resistance to change has kept him stagnant until personal issues force him to embrace a technological revolution. Billed by Fantasia brass as “one of the most unsettling films we’ve seen this year” — which is saying That’s tough enough, but their dear old dad also happens to live in a house that is infused with “palpably horrific” energies. Desperately lonely and starved of intimacy, she books a male escort for one last hurrah before ending it all. So much that she orgasms at the thought of jet-black oil jizzing out of its metal parts and enveloping her nude body like the symbiote from “Venom.”Splitting the difference between “Terms of Endearment” and David Cronenberg’s “Crash” in a way that’s often sweet and surreal (but never sinister), Wittock essentially takes an ultra-familiar premise and coats it with the candied shell of something you’ve never seen before. A young girl's love for a tiny puppy named Clifford, makes the dog grow to an enormous size.Release date - November 13th 2020 Watching Sakaguchi get winded, dig deep for whatever strength he has left, and then dispatch another circle of foes… it’s a riveting drama unto itself. A G.I.

10 Must-See Films at the 2020 Fantasia Film Festival. A young governess is hired by a man who has become responsible for his young nephew and niece after their parents' deaths.

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Studio - Twentieth Century Studios Over the course of one sloshed 24-hour period, A nearly three-hour black-and-white odyssey through allegorical Holocaust horrors, Václav Marhoul’s Few directors are as attentive to the rhythms of nature – human and otherwise – as Kelly Reichardt, and the filmmaker’s formidable skill at evoking a sense of place, thought, emotion and motivation is on breathtaking display in Studio - Searchlight Pictures Studio - Paramount Pictures