Dakota Johnson and Tracee Ellis Ross in ‘The High Note.’ (Photo by Glen Wilson; courtesy Focus Features) In this hotly contested election year, it seems appropriate that the spring movie season kicks off with “Slay the Dragon,” a hard-hitting documentary about gerrymandering.
Directed by Chris Durrance and Barak Goodman, the film opens today. Pulled from its original 2019 release date, the controversial “The Hunt” finally hits screens today.
The “satirical thriller” is about a band of 12 strangers under attack by a group of elite hunters. The cast includes Betty Gilpin, Emma Roberts and Hilary Swank.
Two very different dramas are slated to open on March 20. Directed by John Krasinski, the sci-fi thriller “A Quiet Place Part II” picks up the
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