Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make Benefit Once Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2020)

Borat returns, this time hoping to gift his 15-year-old daughter as a peace offering to Vice-President Mike Pence, as Sacha Baron Cohen’s obnoxious character in Borat Subsequent Moviefilm…, a sequel to the 2006 comedy classic.

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Kajillionaire (2020)

Miranda July’s new comedy/drama, Kajillionaire, places us with a family of small-town thieves, who sees their world turned upside down when a new friend enters the picture. A fantastic performance by Evan Rachel Wood makes this unique film well-worth seeing.

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Magic Camp (2020)

After two-plus years of delays, and a whole lot of pre-release baggage Disney is ignoring, Magic Camp arrives three years after it first went into production on Disney+. Maybe it should have stayed on the shelf.

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Red Penguins (2020)

New documentary Red Penguins tells a crazy, compelling story of the good and bad surrounding a tenuous partnership between the Russian national hockey team and the National Hockey League following the fall of the Soviet Union. What could possibly go wrong?

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CREEM: America's Only Rock 'N' Roll Magazine (2020)

Creem Magazine deemed itself as the only rock and roll magazine during its two-decade existence. Scott Crawford’s new documentary captures the rebellious, raucous spirit found within its pages.

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Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets (2020)

Not quite a documentary, not quite a complete work of fiction, Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets is a sobering but important look at dive bar culture, as a group of regulars wander into their favorite bar’s final day of being open.

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Hamilton (2020)

The cinematic release of 11-time Tony Award winner Hamilton is an exhilarating film experience. Masterfully edited and performed, this is an outstanding and intimate presentation of a watershed moment for musical theater and modern pop culture.

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The Booksellers (2020)

New documentary The Booksellers takes a charming look at the past and present of the New York City book scene and the collectors who live for the pursuit of finding, possessing, and keeping books of all kinds.

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Trolls World Tour (2020)

Rambunctious sequel Trolls World Tour may be bypassing its planned theatrical run and debuting on VOD today for families everywhere, but this is less a movie to watch and more a test of endurance.

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