Rick and Morty, created by Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland, is a show that constantly pushes the boundaries of animated television. The seventh season of the show follows the same pattern and combines science fiction with philosophical exploration, all wrapped in layers of dark humor and absurdity. The season takes the audience on another interdimensional journey, filled with intricate plotlines, character development, and meta-commentary on the nature of existence itself. One of the standout features of Rick and Morty has always been its ability to balance humor with deeper themes, and the seventh season is no exception. From the opening episode, the series tackles existential crises and moral quandaries while delivering its signature brand of irreverent comedy. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on the complexities of human (and alien) existence, whether it's exploring the consequences of Rick's reckless behavior or delving into Morty's internal struggles. The seventh
Quiver Distribution and Fathom Events Announce the Exclusive Nationwide Cinema Premiere of IRENA’S VOW on April 15th and 16th
Quiver Distribution announced today a partnership with Fathom Events for an exclusive nationwide cinema premiere of IRENA’S VOW, the incredible true story of Irena Gut Opdyke, a Polish Catholic nurse who - through extraordinary courage - risked her life to help hide Jews persecuted by Nazi Germany during WWII. The film debuts on April 15th and April 16th in theaters across the country. Each screening will be accompanied by exclusive video footage featuring Jeannie Smith, Irena’s real-life daughter, Roman Haller, the baby that was conceived and born in captivity, Dan Gordon, the incredible screenwriter and storyteller, Sophie Nélisse, the actress who portrays Irena, and the director herself - Louise Archambault. Directed by Louise Archambault, and starring Sophie Nélisse ("Yellowjackets," 47 Meters Down: Uncaged), Dougray Scott (Mission: Impossible 2, "Batwoman"), Andrezej Seweryn (Schindler’s List) and Maciek Nawrocki (Banksters), IRENA’S VOW is told through the ey