
Fackham Hall – Releasing in Limited Theaters
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A new porter, played by Ben Radcliffe, forms an odd bond with the youngest daughter of the Davenport family. All of which occurs during the epic disaster of the wedding of the families eldest daughter to her caddish cousin.
A solid comedy, with dry British edge included. If you like period dramas, but wish they had a little more comedy to them, then this will be a great watch for you.

Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 – Releasing in Theaters
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One year since the last film, the story continues and has become a local legend, inspiring a Fazfest. However, while trying to protect Abby from the truth, it opens her up to a terrifying series of events as Abby sneaks out to reconnect with Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy.
If you are a fan of the first film, or the franchise, you are definitely going to watch this film, and this one looks even more interesting then the first of the series.

Man Finds Tape – Releasing in Limited Theaters
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – 88%
When a documentarian, played by Kelsey Pribilski, receives a cryptic call that leads to her returning to her small Texas hometown. What she finds is that no one can remember an event that occurred, and lead to a deadly monster preying on the town.
A horror film, with a thriller aspect. If you are looking for a journey where you are wondering who is behind it all, then check out this film.

Merrily We Roll Along – Releasing in Limited Theaters
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Taking place over three decades, the story follows the relationships between Franklin Shepard and his two lifelong friends Mary and Charley.
This is the reshowing of the play in movie theaters from the 2023-2024 Broadway production. So don’t be confused as to why you are watching a play in a movie theater. I will say though that this play has received a lot of aclaim, so it’s definitely worth watching.

Night in West Texas – Releasing in Limited Theaters
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A town in West Texas is haunted from an event forty years in the past. However, when evidence is unburied that proves that the gay Apache man was framed for a brutal murder of a closeted Catholic priest, it shakes the town to it’s core.
This is a true story, covered by a documentary when the town sheriff discovered the information. It’s a really frustrating glimpse into the past of this nation, and specifically Texas.
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