
FilmRise released the official trailer for Beans is the coming-of-age story of a Mohawk girl named Tekehentahkhwa, who more often goes by her quirky nickname, Beans played by Kiawentiio, a young Mohawk from the Akwesasne community.

FilmRise released the official trailer for Beans is the coming-of-age story of a Mohawk girl named Tekehentahkhwa, who more often goes by her quirky nickname, Beans played by Kiawentiio, a young Mohawk from the Akwesasne community.

Disney+ released the official trailer for The Beatles: Get Back, the docuseries directed by Peter Jackson, made entirely from never-before-seen, restored footage, providing the most intimate and honest glimpse into the creative process and relationship between John, Paul, George, and Ringo ever filmed.

GKIDS will bring Belle, the Japanese animated science fantasy film from Oscar®-nominated filmmaker Mamoru Hosoda and Japan’s Studio Chizu to cinemas nationwide starting January 14. From the celebrated Academy Award®-nominated director Mamoru Hosoda and Studio Chizu, creators of Mirai, Wolf Children, Summer Wars, and more, comes a fantastical, heartfelt story of growing up in the age of social media.

Vertical Entertainment released the official trailer for Broken Darkness, the post-apocalyptic thriller horror movie starring Sean Cameron Michael, Brandon Auret, Suraya Santos and Brendan Murray. Directed and written by Christopher-Lee Dos Santos, the film opens in select theaters and on demand on October 29th, 2021.

Strike Back Studios will release The United States of Insanity, the outrageous first amendment rights documentary featuring Insane Clown Posse’s Violent J, Shaggy 2 Dope, and their one million die-hard fans (called Juggalos) that were classified as a gang organization by the FBI.

The official trailer is here for She Paradise, the engaging Trinidadian coming-of-age indie drama on the story of seventeen-year-old sparkle who is desperate to be a soca dancer to escape a dead end life.

Aulcie, a documentary on the incredible story of Aulcie Perry, an African American basketball player who lead Israel’s Maccabi basketball team to the 1977 European championship will open at Laemmle Theaters in Los Angeles on November 12 in at JCC Manhattan in New York City on November 16, and will be available virtually.

Showtime released the official trailer for the award-winning feature documentary Cusp, from first-time feature-film directors Parker Hill and Isabel Bethencourt, premiering Friday, November 26 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

Here is the first look teaser for Cat Daddies, Mye Hoang’s documentary on the unlikely bond between man and cat, premiering at the 2021 Dallas International Film Festival.

Los Angeles native and music producer Stephen DeBro trades mic for camera, aiming for a knockout in his debut film, 18th & Grand: The Olympic Auditorium Story, the epic story of a cathedral of violence and the remarkable woman who ran it. For eighty years, boxing, wrestling, roller derby and punk rock rattled the concrete walls of the Olympic Auditorium, reverberating far beyond its downtown LA location, sending shockwaves across the world.

Fatima Shaik, an African-American author (Economy Hall) from New Orleans, and whose family has lived in Louisiana for four generations, embarks upon an unlikely quest from The Big Easy to a part of India where no African-American (or American) has ever gone. Her search for the past is fraught with uncertainty as she looks for her late grandfather Shaik Mohamed Musa’s descendants, land he claimed to own and the truth behind the stories she grew up with. Her incredible journey is told in award-winning filmmaker Kavery Kaul’s (Cuban Canvas, Long Way From Home) new feature documentary The Bengali.