Dreamy and bloody, just like real life. I'm always down for a new inde horror movie so color me intrigued. Shortwave was officially released in the US on June 4th of this year. I don't see it available on VoD yet, so it might be a while before your'e able to stream it.
Trailer: White Girl
Remember when Kids came out back in 1995? Well, this is the new Kids. I'm curious to see what the kids are up to now that I'm not one of them anymore. Look for White Girl in theaters this fall.
Trailer: Light Years
As far as what this one's about, your guess is as good as mine. Either way, it looks intriguing as hell. All I know is that it's an independent British drama and it was released int he UK on September 5 of last year. You can stream Light Years (2015) online now.
Trailer: The Fundamentals of Caring
Paul Rudd stars as a writer who has retired due to suffering a great loss. Instead of writing, he enrolls in a care-giving class and starts his first assignment. There he quickly connects with his the guy who is now in his care. Together they embark on a road trip and learn a few things about hope and friendship. It's available on Netflix starting today.
Trailer: Birth of a Nation (New Trailer)
A new trailer has been released for Birth of a Nation and it is riveting. I cannot wait to see this. I get that lots of folks are kind of done with movies about slavery and what not, but it's part of our history as a nation. I'm ready to take another look at a time a lot of people want to forget because I want to understand how we got there and ensure we never go back. What about you? Look for Birth of a Nation in theaters October 7.
Trailer: Denial
Deborah E. Lipstadt (Rachel Weisz) is a writer and historian. She's an expert on the Holocaust and gives lectures and speeches on the topic. David Irving (Timothy Spell) is a Holocaust denier. He makes it his mission to attack Lipstadt at every conceivable turn. This is the story of one woman's fight for truth and justice. Look for Denial in theaters on September 30th.