Netflix Premieres Trailers of Three Original Films Ahead of SXSW Film Festival

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Netflix has released trailers for three original films in advance of their premieres at the 2017 South By Southwest Film Festival. The streaming service has taken the big and small screen by storm since debuting their original series House of Cards (can’t wait for the next season!) Netflix has been increasing their presence at festivals more and more each year as they continue to grow their original programming. Check out all the new trailers below.

 

THE MOST HATED WOMAN IN AMERICA:
A true-crime biopic about the disappearance of Madalyn Murray O’Hair, founder of the “American Atheists” and pioneering firebrand in the political culture war, The Most Hated Woman in America captures the rise and fall of a complex character who was a controversial villain to some and an unlikely hero to others.

The film stars Academy Award® winner Melissa Leo, Josh Lucas, Adam Scott, Vincent Kartheiser and Juno Temple, and was directed by Tommy O’Haver from a script by O’Haver and Irene Turner. Elizabeth Banks, Max Handelman and Laura Rister produced for Netflix.

The film launches worldwide on Netflix on March 24,  2017.

 

WIN IT ALL:

Jake Johnson (New Girl) stars as small time gambler Eddie Garrett, who agrees to watch a duffel bag for an acquaintance who is heading to prison. When he discovers cash in the bag, he’s unable to resist the temptation and winds up deeply in debt. When the prison release is shortened, Eddie suddenly has a small window of time to win all the money back.

Directed by Joe Swanberg (Drinking Buddies) and co-written by Swanberg and Jake Johnson, the Netflix original film Win it All co-stars Keegan-Michael Key, Joe Lo Truglio and leading Mexican actress Aislinn Derbez.  Jake Johnson and Joe Swanberg also serve as producers, along with Alex Orr.

The film launches worldwide on Netflix on April 7, 2017.

 

SMALL CRIMES:

After serving time for the attempted murder of a District Attorney, disgraced former cop Joe Denton (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) returns home looking for redemption. An embarrassment to his parents and abandoned by his ex-wife, it seems as if things can’t get much worse. But then Joe finds himself trapped in the mess he left behind-in the cross fire between a crooked sheriff, the vengeful DA, and a mafia kingpin who knows too much.

The film launches worldwide on Netflix on April 28, 2017.

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