Sing Sing, the powerful, poignant prison drama starring Colman Domingo, opens NY/LA, with indie love stories Dandelion and Touch debuting on hundreds of screens as distributors continue tinker with release patters.
Martin Scorsese, eloquent as always, narrates (and executive produced) Made In England: The Films of Powell And Pressburger.
Sorry/Not Sorry takes on comedian Louis C.K. It’s a mixed specialty market still below pre-Covid levels but buoyed recently by hits like Thelma and hopeful that cinema goers are starting to sort out what to see, when and where. “I think you’re starting to see who’s really theatrical and who isn’t.
The lines are becoming clearer. Like, ‘Okay, I’m going to see this, Inside Out 2, in a theater, and I’m going to see that at the Angelika, or wherever, it might be.
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