TRAILERS: HOPE GAP, BIG TIME ADOLESCENCE, and SLAY THE DRAGON!
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CelebNMovies247.com has the latest new movie trailers for March featuring HOPE GAP; BIG TIME ADOLESCENCE; SLAY THE DRAGON.
HOPE GAP:
Written and Directed by: William Nicholson
Starring: Annette Bening, Bill Nighy, Josh O’Connor.
Synopsis:
The intimate, intense and loving story of HOPE GAP charts the life of Grace (Annette Bening), shocked to learn her husband (Bill Nighy) is leaving her for another after 29 years of marriage.
The film follows her ensuing emotional fallout the dissolution has on their only grown son (Josh O’Connor). Unraveled and feeling displaced in her small seaside town, Grace ultimately regains her footing and discovers a new, powerful voice.
Roadside Attractions Release Date: March 6, 2020
BIG TIME ADOLESCENCE:
Written and Directed by: Jason Orley
Starring: Pete Davidson, Griffin Gluck, Emily Arlook, Colson Baker (aka Machine Gun Kelly), Thomas Barbusca, Oona Laurence, Sydney Sweeney and Jon Cryer.
Synopsis:
A seemingly bright and mostly innocent 16-year-old named Mo (Griffin Gluck) attempts to navigate high school under the guidance of his best friend Zeke (Pete Davidson), an unmotivated-yet-charismatic college dropout. Although Zeke genuinely cares about Mo, things start to go awry as he teaches nontraditional life lessons in drug dealing, partying, and dating, while Mo’s well-meaning dad (Jon Cryer) tries to step in and take back the reins of his son’s upbringing.
Working from his own sharp script, director Jason Orley has created an all-too-real look at what it’s like to be a teenager today. He’s supported by his strong cast, including Emily Arlook, Colson Baker (aka “Machine Gun Kelly”), Thomas Barbusca, Oona Laurence, and Sydney Sweeney. The result is a fresh coming-of-age tale that’s still familiar in all the right ways.
Theatrical Release Date: March 13, 2020
Hulu Release Date: March 20, 2020
SLAY THE DRAGON:
Magnolia Pictures has the latest installment from directors Barak Goodman and Chris Durrance.
Synopsis:
A secretive, high-tech gerrymandering initiative launched 10 years ago threatens to undermine our democracy. Slay the Dragon follows everyday people as they fight to make their votes matter.
Review:
According to Variety, “Slay the Dragon” is the most important political film of the year, and it may prove to be one of the key political films of the decade. It’s a documentary about gerrymandering, and offhand it would be hard to think of a subject less sexy — or a phrase less inviting to audiences than “a documentary about gerrymandering.” But that issue, more than any other (maybe even more than Donald Trump, though it’s all working in tandem), is the subject from which American democracy now hangs. By a thread.
And “Slay the Dragon” is an incisively made and morally suspenseful film, at once chilling and stirring. It deals with gerrymandering on a human level — as the endgame in the fight for democracy — and it shows us what the resistance to it now looks like: a bunch of ordinary citizens, with no power beyond what the Constitution gave them, building the crusade for voter rights into the ultimate liberal holy war.
Release Date: March 13, 2020