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If the only trailers you watch are the ones that happen to run before the movies at your local cineplex, then you’re missing out on some hidden gems. In this golden age of content, it’s easy to let some deserving entertainment slip through the cracks, but don’t worry. We’ve got you covered! From wide-release wonders to on-demand darlings, mark your calendars for these under-the-radar releases. The Wave Don’t take drugs, kids. If you do, you might find yourself on a psychedelic quest through board meetings, nightclubs, shootouts, and alternate dimensions like Jake (Justin Long) in this psychedelic sci-fi adventure-comedy. An official selection of Fantastic Fest 2019, The Wave is now available on demand and will release on Blu-ray/DVD February 11. Goalie Hockey goalies take a beating, but none more so than famed NHL goaltender Terry Sawchuk. Check out this biopic starring Mark O’Brien, Kevin Pollak, and Georgina Reilly in select theaters January 31 and DVD/on demand February 25. Escape From Pretoria Daniel Radcliffe is a long way from Hogwarts in this true story of a prison break of two political prisoners in South Africa during Apartheid. The thriller hits theaters, on demand, and digital March 6. Vivarium Life in suburbia isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Check out Jesse Eisenberg and Imogen Poots as they realize their search for a dream home has plunged them into a terrifying nightmare. In theaters and on demand March 27. Flint: The Poisoning of an American City You undoubtedly have heard about the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, but do you know the whole story? Check out this documentary, which digs into Flint’s past and shines a spotlight on the current emergency. Available on demand January 27. Mr. Jones Follow ambitious journalist Gareth Jones as he seeks to uncover the truth behind the Soviet propaganda machine. This WWII-era story would help inspire George Orwell’s Animal Farm. From Samuel Goldwyn Films, Mr. Jones stars James Norton, Vanessa Kirby, Peter Sarsgaard, and Joseph Mawle, and it’s headed to theaters in April 2020. You Might Also Like...
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