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When 30-year-old self-proclaimed homebody Mack Martin (Elizabeth Lail) reluctantly joins a Palm Springs bachelorette trip for her best friend Carla (Taylour Paige), her inner 70-year-old is released — literally. The frustrated writer and influencer magically transforms into her future self: “Aunt Rita” (Oscar®-winner Diane Keaton). Freed from the constraints of other people’s expectations, Rita comes into her own, becoming an unlikely social media sensation and sparks a tentative romance with Mack’s adorable dog-sitter, Jack (Dustin Milligan). A sparkling comedy with a magical twist, Mack & Rita celebrates being true to yourself at any age.
- 3.7 / 5
In the comedic anti-hero action-filled adventure GREEN GHOST AND THE MASTERS OF THE STONE, director Michael D. Olmos channels the spirit of martial arts legends. Charlie (CHARLIE CLARK), an ordinary car salesman by day, amateur Lucha libre fighter by night, learns he is part of a secret warrior “triad of light” when he is attacked by unknown assailants seeking an otherworldly emerald. In order to stop them, and protect his familia, he is forced to find his inner hero. As he trains with the unconventional Master Gin (action film legend DANNY TREJO), Charlie goes from Gringo to Green Ghost, discovering his super powers, and becoming the anti-hero needed to save the world.
- 3 / 5
Sandy’s new boyfriend, Bo, meets all the criteria for a good partner (and she knows it)! However, when she brings him home for the holidays, her dad, Mark, thinks he knows better. Bar owner Mark Berzins has seen decades of relationships-gone-wrong, and is determined to poke some holes in this one. A well-intentioned investigation into the new boyfriend leads to awkward misunderstandings, spilled secrets, and heartwarming moments. This intimate and humorous exploration of love, in all its forms, is an instant holiday classic.
- 3 / 5
They/Them/Us tells the story of Charlie (Joey Slotnick) and Lisa (Amy Hargreaves), two divorced parents in their 40’s who find themselves at a midlife crossroads. Both are single parents and they have four complicated teenagers between them: one non-binary gender kid, one who orders his weed through the mail, one very outspoken one, and last but not least, the “good” child. Lisa and Charlie meet on a dating site, fall madly in love and move in together way too soon. They/Them/Us is the story of how they manage the challenges of parenting some very demanding teenagers while trying to juggle an adult sexual relationship.
- 4 / 5