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FilmWeek: ‘You, Me, & Tuscany,’ ‘Exit 8,’ ‘The Christophers,’ and more!

A female-presenting person in a white dress and a male-presenting person in an orange shirt running through a grove of young trees.
Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page in You, Me & Tuscany.
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Larry Mantle and LAist film critics Tim Cogshell, Beandrea July, and Charles Solomon review this weekend’s latest movie releases in theaters and on streaming platforms.

Films:
You, Me & Tuscany Wide Release                                     
Exit 8  In Select Theaters                                                           
The Christophers AMC Century City|Expands to Select Theaters April 17 [Next Fri]                                         
Hamlet In Select Theaters                                                     
Faces of Death Wide Release                                              
The Stranger In Select Laemmle Theaters                                                 
ChaO  In Select Theaters                                                               
The Blue Trail Lumiere Cinema Hall [West LA] Apr. 10-12                                               
Birth of the Black Underworld Laemmle NoHo                 
Outcome Alamo Drafthouse [DTLA]|IPIC Theaters [Westwood]|Available to Stream on Apple TV+                                 

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