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On May 19, enter The Demon’s Rook – The young Roscoe enters a mystical world through a magical portal. There, he meets the old demon Dimwos, who introduces him to the mysterious power of magic. Later, Roscoe accidentally unleashes three evil demons but manages to escape.
On May 21, a largely forgotten comedy gem launches on 4 K. Eugenio Miramontes’ filmmaking debut, which counts Jason Blum and Jordan Peele among its fans. It makes its 4K debut 20 years after its release.
The Birthday (UK/ IRE/ US/ CAN): Not everything is as it seems at the old Royal Fulton Hotel. Norman Forrester (Feldman) will finally meet his girlfriend’s family at her father’s lavish birthday party. But what was supposed to be an essential step forward in their relationship doesn’t exactly go as planned; he’s on the guest list, his girlfriend is ignoring him, and her father doesn’t like him. Rejected and heartbroken, Norman wanders away from the party, only to find something far more sinister than his girlfriend’s family lurking deep within the churning bowels of the ailing hotel: an ancient evil threatening to end the world.
May closes out on May 26 with the exclusive ARROW release of Steppenwolf (UK/ IRE/ US/ CAN).
Tamara (Anna Starchenko), a young lady consumed by trauma, searches for her missing son, Timka, in a small town dominated by riots and violence. In a desperate attempt to get him back, she teams up with an amoral former police investigator (Berik Aytzhanov) whose methods prove to be frequently cruel and sadistic. Quietly determined, Tamara completes the mission with the nihilistic detective, no matter the cost, as the pair embarks on a bloody, bullet-riddled road trip in their combined search for salvation.
Winner of the Golden Raven Grand Prix at the 2024 Brussels International Fantastic Film Festivals and the Outstanding Performance Award for both Anna Starchenko and Berik Aitzhanov at the 2024 Fantasia Film Festival, Steppenwolf is the latest film from acclaimed director Adilkhan Yerzhanov (Cannes-selected The Gentle Indifference of the World & Venice-selected Goliath) and Oscar-nominated producer Alexander Rodnyansky (Leviathan).
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