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Imax Doc ‘The Blue Angels’ Soars, ‘I Saw The TV Glow’ Shows Broad Appeal, Nice Open For ‘Babes’ In Upbeat Indie Weekend – Specialty Box Office


The indie film box office had a nice weekend with 'The Blue Angels', 'Babes' opening, and 'I Saw The TV Glow' with 'Evil Goes Not Exist' going strong.

The Jane Shoenbrun ( We’re All Going To The World’s Fair) coming of age sci-fi stars Justice Smith and Bridgette Lundy-Paine as queer teenagers navigating life in the 1990s suburbs. The comedy takes on tropes of childbirth and motherhood, following female best friends who travel very different life paths until the free-spirit of the two gets pregnant from a one-night stand and keeps the baby. The film follows the controversy that follows when developers invade a bucolic hamlet outside Tokyo will continue its expansion next weekend in an additional 50 markets.

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