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“Never Rarely Sometimes Always” (2020)

Follow the harrowing tale of a pair of teenagers seeking proper medical help for an unintended pregnancy in “Never Rarely Sometimes Always,” available now on Prime Video. The film follows the plight of Autumn Callahan (Sidney Flanigan, “Only the Good Survive,” 2023), a pregnant 17-year-old from rural Pennsylvan­ia, and her cousin and best friend, Skylar (Talia Ryder, “The Sweet East,” 2023). Upon seeking abortion care in her home state, Autumn finds out that she can’t get one without parental consent. As such, Autumn confides in Skylar, which leads the teenagers to head for New York City, where Autumn learns the truth of her pregnancy and Skylar seeks funding for the abortion.

“Peter Rabbit” (2018)

It’s human versus cuddly computer animated rabbits in “Peter Rabbit,” available now on Prime Video. In this 2018 reimaginin­g of the classic children’s story character by Beatrix Potter, Peter Rabbit (James Corden, “The Late Late Show with James Corden”) lives a rather peaceful — albeit mischievou­s — life in Britian’s Lake District with his family. Despite their mischief, the rabbits have a lovely relationsh­ip with a kind-hearted resident named Bea (Rose Byrne, “Physical”). However, when Thomas (Domhnall Gleeson, “Ex Machina,” 2015), an uptight man, moves into Mr. McGregor’s (Sam Neill, “Jurassic Park,” 1993) manor and gets romantical­ly involved with Bea, Peter’s life gets turned upside down. In order to restore things back to how they were before, Peter and his family make it their mission to drive Thomas out.

 ?? COURTESY OF MOVIESTILL­SDB.COM ?? Sidney Flanigan and Talia Ryder in “Never Rarely Sometimes Always.”
COURTESY OF MOVIESTILL­SDB.COM Sidney Flanigan and Talia Ryder in “Never Rarely Sometimes Always.”

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