His lawyers cite pre-existing health conditions as grounds for release
27.03.2020 - 20:29 / justjared.com
Focus Features’ latest title Never Rarely Sometimes Always is heading to our home TVs early!
The film is getting an early digital release as people stay at home and self-quarantine during the current health crisis.
Eliza Hittman‘s critically acclaimed, multi award-winning film will be available to rent at participating on-demand services for $19.99 for viewers next Friday, April 3rd.
After premiering at the Sundance Film Festival and walking away with a Special Jury award, Never Rarely
His lawyers cite pre-existing health conditions as grounds for release
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