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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 29%

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In Theaters: March 18, 2022 (limited)

On Digital/VOD: April 5, 2022

R | 1h 40m | Drama

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Alice (KeKe Palmer), a slave in the antebellum South, escapes her secluded plantation only to discover that beyond the tree line there’s an entirely different, modern world and that the year is 1973. Rescued by the truck driver who nearly ran into her, Alice learns about the civil rights movement through news articles and movies, and discovers that Blacks have been free for more than a century. She uses the phone to call her abusive former “owner” and decides to go back to get revenge.

Director: Krystin Ver Linden

Studio: Vertical Entertainment / Roadside Attractions

Producer(s): Peter Lawson

Cast: Keke Palmer, Common , Gaius Charles, Jonny Lee Miller, Common , Katie Gill

Writer(s): Krystin Ver Linden

Official Site: alicethemov.com

8 votes and 0 Reviews

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 29%

54%

In Theaters: March 18, 2022 (limited)

On Digital/VOD: April 5, 2022

R | 1h 40m | Drama

  Watch Trailer

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Alice (KeKe Palmer), a slave in the antebellum South, escapes her secluded plantation only to discover that beyond the tree line there’s an entirely different, modern world and that the year is 1973. Rescued by the truck driver who nearly ran into her, Alice learns about the civil rights movement through news articles and movies, and discovers that Blacks have been free for more than a century. She uses the phone to call her abusive former “owner” and decides to go back to get revenge.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 29%

54%

In Theaters: March 18, 2022 (limited)

On Digital/VOD: April 5, 2022

R | 1h 40m | Drama

Alice (KeKe Palmer), a slave in the antebellum South, escapes her secluded plantation only to discover that beyond the tree line there’s an entirely different, modern world and that the year is 1973. Rescued by the truck driver who nearly ran into her, Alice learns about the civil rights movement through news articles and movies, and discovers that Blacks have been free for more than a century.

She uses the phone to call her abusive former “owner” and decides to go back to get revenge.