Movies and Videos On Demand For The Week Of May 2, 2025


Most People Die on Sundays – Releasing in Limited Theaters
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David, played by Iair Said, returns home to Buenos Aires for his uncle’s funeral, and discovers his mother has decided to disconnect his father’s respirator. So now David, dealing with alienation with his mother, has to balance his life, filled with existential anguish, the love of man that shows him nothing in return, and the need to take care of himself.

A rough story, filled with a ton of drama. A lot of people will be able to connect with Iair Said and their Arrested Development. If you don’t mind a story of close lost family, then this film will be an interesting watch.


Off the Record – Releasing in Limited Theaters and Streaming
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Astor Grey, played by Rainey Qualley, is a rising singer-songwriter. However, when a turbulent romance with a washed up rock star, played by Ryan Hansen. It takes a bit, but Astor breaks free from the relationship to reclaim her autonomy and music.

Feels like they are remaking A Star Is Born again, but it looks like an interesting scene with a lot of music and drama for fans of those categories.


Rosario – Releasing in Theaters
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When Rosario Fuentes, played by Emeraude Toubia, must sort her Grandmother’s belongings and deal with her grandmother’s apartment after her sudden death. During the managing, Rosario discovers a hidden chamber filled with occult artifacts. After unlocking the room she deals with supernatural occurrences. Now Rosario will have to deal with and find out about her family’s buried occult secrets.

If you want a bit of a horror with a bunch of thriller and mystery, then this will be a great watch, plus the story features a bit of a fish out of water elements with the main character being a stock broker and being pulled into a world of the occult.


Rust – Releasing in Limited Theaters
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Set in 1880s Wyoming, Lucas Hollister, played by Patrick Scott McDermott, accidentally commits a murder, and while awaiting the noose, his outlaw grandfather, played by Alec Baldwin, breaks him out. Now they must face the wilderness and U.S. Marshal Wood Helm, played by Josh Hopkins, and a ruthless bounty hunter, played by Travis Fimmel.

This movie surprisingly was released, considering what happened in mid work for the film lead to the death of the cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins, when a live round was placed in a gun during a scene that also injured the director Joel Souza. While a lot of people have made this a poltical issue, and tried to hold the actor responsible, Alec Baldwin, but ultimately, Hannah Gutierrez the sets Armorer and First Assistant Director David Halls, who handed the gun to Baldwin and claimed it was a cold gun, were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. Additionally, though, as part of the settlement for Hutchins’ death, her husband was made the executive producer for the film. So make your choice if you want to watch this film.


Thunderbolts – Releasing in Theaters
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After having performed every task asked of them, once their purpose was done, the Thunderbolts, Yelena Belova, Bucky Barnes, Red Guardian, Ghost, Taskmaster and John Walker, (played by Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, David Harbour, Hannah John-Kamen, Olga Kurylenko, and Wyatt Russell), are no longer needed. But in being sent to their death, they discover a bigger threat. Can they unite, or will there be no redemption for these tainted castoffs?

Like Suicide Squad but Marvel ran, and with characters we’ve been engaged with for years. Makes it less likely to see them die, but who knows where Marvel will go next.

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