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Goat

Studio: Paramount
Directed by Andrew Neel

Sep 21, 2016 Cinema Web Exclusive

Goat, a film based on Brad Land’s memoir recounting his experience pledging a fraternity, treats this widely-accepted American rite of passage with the horror it deserves.

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My Blind Brother

Studio: Starz Digital
Directed by Sophie Goodhart

Sep 20, 2016 Cinema Adam Scott

As the blind, overachieving Robbie, Scott hilariously plays his most punchable character yet—an impressive feat for an actor who seems to specialize in douchebaggier comedy roles.

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At All Costs

Studio: XLrator Media
Directed by Mike Nicoll

Sep 19, 2016 Cinema Web Exclusive

The truth the film makes abundantly clear is that amateur basketball in America is now a big money game, and anything but amateur.

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The Eagle Huntress

Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
Directed by Otto Bell

Sep 16, 2016 Cinema Web Exclusive

Breathtaking arctic landscapes and a heartstring yanking tale are at the center of Otto Bell’s charming, well-crafted documentary.

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Complete Unknown

Studio: Amazon Studios / IFC Films
Directed by Joshua Marston

Sep 15, 2016 Cinema Web Exclusive

A dreamy montage sends Complete Unknown on its way as a bubble on the winds of what if.

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The Good Neighbor

Studio: Vertical Entertainment
Directed by Kasra Farahani

Sep 14, 2016 Cinema Web Exclusive

Two high-school buddies embark on an unusual project in The Good Neighbor.

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Operation Avalanche

Studio: Lionsgate Premiere
Directed by Matt Johnson

Sep 13, 2016 Cinema Web Exclusive

In Operation Avalanche, director Matt Johnson has created a film that is both highly personal and wonderfully stylized.

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Cardboard Boxer

Studio: Well Go USA Entertainment
Directed by Knate Gwaltney

Sep 12, 2016 Cinema Web Exclusive

Thomas Haden Church is an unnamed homeless man in Knate Gwaltney’s new drama, Cardboard Boxer.

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Demon

Studio: The Orchard
Directed by Marcin Wrona

Sep 09, 2016 Cinema Web Exclusive

When Demon is more ambiguous and mysterious, it is more impactful

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