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Screen Media revealed the official trailer for Johnny & Clyde the crime thriller starring Megan Fox (Transformers, Jennifer’s Body) as crime boss to serial killers Johnny and Clyde played by Avan Jogia (Zombieland: Double Tap, “Victorious”) and Ajani Russell (Skate Kitchen, “Betty”).

An uptight New Yorker and his free-spirited, alien-obsessed neighbor hit the road in the indie film Unidentified Objects.

The indie comedy film Dotty & Soul is coming to VOD, joining the already released films the genre thriller God’s Petting You and the Argentinian slasher film Virtual Reality. Directed by Adam Saunders, Dotty & Soul will be released on May 19th, Jamie Patterson’s God’s Petting You on April 21, 2023 and Virtual Reality by Hernán Findling is currently playing VOD.

Factory25 shared the official trailer for Queens of the Qing Dynasty, the Canadian independent film starring Sarah Walker as a teenager who has been hospitalized following a suicide attempt, and Ziyin Zheng as a genderqueer volunteer assigned to watch her in the hospital.

Musical meets crime drama in a colorful Athens set story of forgotten misfits.

Filmmaker Patricia Chica’s debut feature, Montréal Girls, follows the story of Ramy, a young Middle Eastern poet, as he embarks on a journey of passion, rebellion, and heartbreak after getting involved with two young women who challenge his perceptions and reveal his destiny to him.

HBO unveiled the official teaser trailer for Reality, the drama film adapted from the FBI interrogation transcript of whistleblower Reality Winner, and starring Sydney Sweeney (HBO’s “Euphoria” and “The White Lotus”) as Reality. Also starring in the film are Josh Hamilton, and Marchánt Davis.

Bleecker Street unveiled the official trailer for The Starling Girl, the independent film drama starring Eliza Scanlen as a 17-year-old girl raised in a fundamentalist Christian community in Kentucky who is trying to figure out her place in the world. Also starring in the film are Lewis Pullman, Wrenn Schmidt, Austin Abrams, and Jimmi Simpson.

Inspired in part by filmmaker Sarah Watts’ own upbringing in a Jehovah’s Witness community, the Canadian drama film You Can Live Forever stars Anwen O’Driscoll as a teenager sent to live with her aunt in a devoutly religious Jehovah’s Witness, and develops a relationship with another young woman in the community.