Slay the Dragon (2020)

Slay the Dragon
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Synopsis

After the 2008 election, a secretive, well-funded partisan initiative poured money into state legislative races in key swing states to gain control of their redistricting processes and used high-tech analytics to dramatically skew voting maps based on demographic data. The result is one of the greatest electoral manipulations in U.S. history, one that poses a fundamental threat to our democracy and exacerbates the already polarized atmosphere in Congress and state houses across the country.

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: April 3rd, 2020 (Virtual) by Magnolia Pictures
Video Release: April 3rd, 2020 by Magnolia Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for brief strong language.
(Rating bulletin 2617 (Cert #52598), 2/19/2020)
Running Time: 101 minutes
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Source:Based on Play
Genre:Documentary
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Factual
Production/Financing Companies: Magnolia Pictures, Participant Media, React Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

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Production and Technical Credits

Barak Goodman    Director
Chris Durrance    Director
Barak Goodman    Producer
Chris Durrance    Producer
Jeff Skoll    Executive Producer
Diane Weyermann    Executive Producer
Coralie Charriol Paul    Executive Producer
William Von Mueffling    Executive Producer
Grace McNally    Co-Producer
Gary Lionelli    Composer
Seth Bomse    Editor

VOD Releases: Rarely, Sometimes, Repeated

April 3rd, 2020

Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always

The VOD market is beginning to return to a new state of normal with a collection of wide theatrical releases from earlier in the year, as well as some smaller releases that are more or less VOD premieres. Usually it is the wide releases that stand out on these lists, but Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always is the VOD release I would recommend the most. That said, if you are a fan of political documentaries, then you have a few choices, Slay the Dragon being the best of this selection. More...

Limited and VOD Releases: Prospects for Limited Releases are Never, Rarely this Dire

March 13th, 2020

Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always

The COVID-19 outbreak hangs heavily over the film business this weekend, and raises a lot of questions about how much business we will see at the box office. It is going to affect family films most of all, because families are more likely to stay home than adults when it comes to diseases like this. However, the second group to be affected could be art house films, because these tend to only play in large cities, and large cities have been hit harder by the outbreak so far. The advise is to stay three feet away from anyone else, which is impossible if you are using the New York City subway system, for example. I don’t think any of the films on this week’s list are going to thrive, at least not in theaters. That’s too bad, because there are several that deserve audiences, including Big Time Adolescence, Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always, and others. More...


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Synopsis

After the 2008 election, a secretive, well-funded partisan initiative poured money into state legislative races in key swing states to gain control of their redistricting processes and used high-tech analytics to dramatically skew voting maps based on demographic data. The result is one of the greatest electoral manipulations in U.S. history, one that poses a fundamental threat to our democracy and exacerbates the already polarized atmosphere in Congress and state houses across the country.

Metrics

Watch Now On

Amazon VOD:Amazon VOD, Amazon VOD
iTunes:iTunes
Google Play:Google Play
Vudu:Vudu

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: April 3rd, 2020 (Virtual) by Magnolia Pictures
Video Release: April 3rd, 2020 by Magnolia Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for brief strong language.
(Rating bulletin 2617 (Cert #52598), 2/19/2020)
Running Time: 101 minutes
Comparisons: Create your own comparison chart…
Source:Based on Play
Genre:Documentary
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Factual
Production/Financing Companies: Magnolia Pictures, Participant Media, React Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Production and Technical Credits

Barak Goodman    Director
Chris Durrance    Director
Barak Goodman    Producer
Chris Durrance    Producer
Jeff Skoll    Executive Producer
Diane Weyermann    Executive Producer
Coralie Charriol Paul    Executive Producer
William Von Mueffling    Executive Producer
Grace McNally    Co-Producer
Gary Lionelli    Composer
Seth Bomse    Editor

VOD Releases: Rarely, Sometimes, Repeated

April 3rd, 2020

Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always

The VOD market is beginning to return to a new state of normal with a collection of wide theatrical releases from earlier in the year, as well as some smaller releases that are more or less VOD premieres. Usually it is the wide releases that stand out on these lists, but Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always is the VOD release I would recommend the most. That said, if you are a fan of political documentaries, then you have a few choices, Slay the Dragon being the best of this selection. More...

Limited and VOD Releases: Prospects for Limited Releases are Never, Rarely this Dire

March 13th, 2020

Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always

The COVID-19 outbreak hangs heavily over the film business this weekend, and raises a lot of questions about how much business we will see at the box office. It is going to affect family films most of all, because families are more likely to stay home than adults when it comes to diseases like this. However, the second group to be affected could be art house films, because these tend to only play in large cities, and large cities have been hit harder by the outbreak so far. The advise is to stay three feet away from anyone else, which is impossible if you are using the New York City subway system, for example. I don’t think any of the films on this week’s list are going to thrive, at least not in theaters. That’s too bad, because there are several that deserve audiences, including Big Time Adolescence, Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always, and others. More...

Weekend Box Office Performance

Daily Box Office Performance

Weekly Box Office Performance

Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.