
“Daydreamers” thirsts for blood, “Barron’s Cove” , “Predator” , “White With Fear” : Streaming Guide for June 3
“Daydreamers” thirsts for blood, “Barron’s Cove” , “Predator” , “White With Fear” : Streaming Guide for June 3 from FilmsGoneWild.com
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White With Fear
Starring: Steve Bannon, Hillary Clinton, Directed by: Andrew Goldberg
Synopsis:
Told by the operatives in the rooms where it happened, White with Fear is an explosive deep dive into the decades-long quest by America’s conservative political machine to amass power by exploiting racial fault lines and stoking narratives of White victimization.
What Critics Say:
Clear-sighted and well-organized, Andrew Goldberg’s probe into the arson job that is America’s current political system examines the flames that stoked the fire.
- Kat Sachs, Chicago Reader
Goldberg acknowledges that the film’s power is in its exclusive cast sharing their personal experiences. But his film fails to realize that it, too, is a player in platforming an already undefeated beast.
- Cortlyn Kelly, RogerEbert.com
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Predator: Killer of Killers
Starring: Michael Biehn, Damien C. Haas, Doug Cockle Directed by: Dan Trachtenberg | Joshua Wassung
Synopsis:
The anthology story follows three of the fiercest warriors in human history: a Viking raider guiding her young son on a bloody quest for revenge, a ninja in feudal Japan who turns against his Samurai brother in a brutal battle for succession, and a WWII pilot who takes to the sky to investigate an otherworldly threat to the Allied cause. But while all these warriors are killers in their own right, they are merely prey for their new opponent — the ultimate killer of killers.
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Holy Cow
Starring: Clément Faveau, Maïwene Barthelemy, Directed by: Louise Courvoisier
Synopsis:
After the tragic death of his father, 18 year old Totone is thrust into the unexpected and very adult role of looking after his younger sister and their failing family farm in the Jura section of France. He assumes even more responsibility when he enters a cash competition for the best Comte cheese made in this western part of the French Alps. A “verité” look at the hardscrabble life of French agriculture, it is simultaneously a moving love story and above all an ode to the love of cheese.
What Critics Say:
Ultimately, the comté is beside the point: the nourishment in this terrific, big-hearted drama comes from Courvoisier’s satisfyingly full-blooded characters.
– Wendy Ide, Observer (UK)
Courvoisier is more interested in human complexity than in generically packaged uplift, which makes the fact that this is her feature directing debut all the more impressive.
– Manohla Dargis, New York Times
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Daydreamers
Starring: Tran Ngoc Vang, Thuan Nguyen, Chi Pu Directed by: Timothy Linh Bui
Synopsis:
A young vampire raised in a secluded river community that suppresses its thirst for human blood, is drawn into a dangerous world that tests his loyalty, beliefs, and survival.
What Critics Say:
Has both style and substance overflowing like arterial spray.
– Michael Talbot-Haynes, Film Threat
This movie is dripping with blood and eye candy in equal parts, and that’s a praise-worthy achievement even if the plot gets a little wobbly at times.
– Cheryl Eddy, io9.com

Barron’s Cove
Starring: Garrett Hedlund, Brittany Snow, Hamish Linklater, Stephen Lang Directed by: Evan Ari Kelman
Synopsis:
When Caleb Faulkner’s (Garrett Hedlund) son is killed in a tragic accident, grief consumes him. But when the system fails to hold the responsible child accountable, Caleb takes matters into his own hands–abducting the boy and vanishing into the wilderness. His desperate act ignites a frantic manhunt, led by a power-hungry politician eager to twist the tragedy for personal gain. As tensions rise, Caleb must decide whether vengeance will truly bring him peace.
What Critics Say:
The movie doesn’t stick the landing […] but thankfully, the experience as a whole is not ruined at all. If you’re in the mood for watching a mature and well-crafted drama, Barron’s Cove is still worth your time.
– Sebastian Zavala Kahn, Loud and Clear Reviews