Kino Now, the multi-platform digital streaming arm of Kino Lorber, has announced they are celebrating the one-year anniversary of the platform with a selection of its most essential films. To mark the anniversary, Kino Lorber is making available for a limited time eight films to rent for free, reflecting a mix of award-winning international, documentary, American independent, and classic cinema. The coupon can be redeemed through November 15, and once redeemed will be active for 15 days. Sign-up for Kino Now is free, no subscription required.
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Included in the free binge are recent international hits like Taika Waititi’s heartwarming coming-of-age family drama Boy, and Oscar® shortlisted Russian WWII drama Beanpole. Kino Lorber’s slate of critically acclaimed documentaries is represented by Dawson City: Frozen Time about the discovery of a treasure trove of lost films in Northern Canada. Fans of Eliza Hittman’s new film Never Rarely Sometimes Always will want to check out her Brooklyn-set indie debut It Felt Like Love, while classic film buffs can enjoy restorations of Fritz Lang’s silent masterpiece Metropolis, and fresh from their repertory re-releases, Ida Lupino’s Film Noir thriller The Hitch-Hiker, and Bette Gordon’s Variety, a feminist time capsule of seedy early-’80s Times Square. Finally, those looking for spiritual calm in these tumultuous times can find it in Walk With Me, a Benedict Cumberbatch-narrated portrait of Thich Nhat Hanh, who helped popularize the teachings of mindfulness in the Western world.
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Dillon is most comfortable sitting around in a theatre all day watching both big budget and independent movies.