Movies On Demand For The Week Of April 28, 2023


Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. – Releasing in Theaters
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When Margaret, played by Abby Ryder Fortson, is moved from her life in New York City, and thrust into the suburbs of New Jersey, it’s made worse with her journey through puberty at the new school. However, thanks to her mother, played by Rachel McAdams, she might make it through it.

This is an adaptation of Judy Blume’s book, this is a very important story for a lot of women who would be journeying through this time in their life.


Big George Foreman – Releasing in Theater
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This movie talks about the life, rise, and choices of the Olympic Gold medalist turned World Heavyweight champion, George Foreman, played by Khris Davis. Within the film he finds faith, retires and becomes a preacher. Until their hardship forces him back in the ring and regains the championship at age 45.

If you are a fan of the iconic boxer, his career, or the choices and businesses that he has built over the years, then this film will be a great peek into the life of the legend.


The Black Demon – Releasing in Theaters
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Paul, played by Josh Lucas, was just trying to have a family vacation, when they stumble upon a monster in the ocean. Can they make it to shore before the monster catches them?

The megalodon is quite a monster to make the main character of the several films, but this one feels part lake placid, part jaws. If you like films like those, then you might be able to enjoy this one.


Freaks Vs The Reich – Releasing in Theaters
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Set in 1943, a set of circus performers in Rome are thrust into a war, and with a plan that could change the world.

This is a very interesting story, the idea of a small group of performers fighting for the world, as if they could have some knowledge as to what the world had still not learned. That being said, it does seem very interesting.


Nuclear Now – Releasing in Theaters
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Oliver Stone gets unprecedented access to the nuclear industry in France, Russia, and the United States as he explores energy poverty, climate change, and the future that could be provided by nuclear energy.

While a lot could be said about the dangers of nuclear power, it’s also true that a campaign has been run by coal and oil industries. Stone believes the fears and issues caused by that campaign can be solved by knowledge.

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