TAKE ME TO THE RIVER | Opens Theatrically Mar. 18th in NYC and Mar. 25th in LA – MOVIE NEWS

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Opens Theatrically in NYC on March 18th (at the Landmark Sunshine) + LA on March 25th (at the Nuart)

Theatrical Rollout to Follow

Synopsis

A Nebraskan family reunion couldn’t seem more backwards to a gay Californian teenager. If Ryder had his way, he’d choose a moment just like this to come out, the bigger the scene the better. For his mother’s sake however, Ryder agrees to keep quiet, save parading around the picnic in his most audacious pair of short-shorts. Ryder’s antics raise dubious eyebrows from his hardened cowboy relatives, but 9-year-old Molly can’t get enough. She follows her cool California cousin everywhere. After lunch, they walk to the barn to look for a bird’s nest in the rafters. Their strange encounter, and whatever happened while the two escaped their family’s watchful eyes, makes Ryder the sudden target of suspicion, and places him at the center of a long buried family secret.

Anchored by a breakthrough performance by Logan Miller as Ryder and rich, dramatic turns by Robin Weigert and Josh Hamilton, TAKE ME TO THE RIVER constantly forces one to question any given character’s culpability until the film’s finale. The film, woven together by an omnipresent sense of dread, is the masterful debut from writer/director Matt Sobel.

Cast: Logan Miller, Robin Weigert, Josh Hamilton, Ursula Parker, Richard Schiff, Azura Skye

TRT: 84 minutes

Country: USA

Language: English

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