Surrounded: Free early screenings to see Letitia Wright's new movie are T.G.I.F. goals

Still trying to stack up after dropping stacks on Mother’s Day a few weeks ago? If you’re a fan of solid acting and storytelling, look no further than securing a pair of limited passes to see Hollywood star Letitia Wright’s upcoming Surrounded movie.

As mentioned, locations and tickets availability are super limited but if you’re reading this, there’s at least a chance to secure. Peep the details and locations and if a date night on behalf of Attack The Culture works for you, grab ‘em! Atlanta is below and keep scrolling for New York City screenings! Good luck!

Atlanta

Wednesday, June 14 (Doors open @ 6 PM, Screening begins @ 7 PM)

 Five years after the Civil War, freedwoman and former Buffalo Soldier Moses “Mo” Washington travels west to lay claim on a gold mine- the summation of years of toil for Mo and her community. It is a mean, dangerous world for an unaccompanied Black woman in 1870 America and so Mo travels into the deep frontier disguised as a man. After her stagecoach is ambushed by a group of murderous thieves, Mo is forced to hold legendary outlaw Tommy Walsh captive while the remaining surviving passengers seek out help. What ensues is a battle of wills, blurring the line between captor and captive, as they both try to survive the  harsh western landscape. Directed by Anthony Mandler and written by Andrew Pagana & Justin Thomas and Andrew Pagana, the film stars Letitia Wright, Jamie Bell, Jeffrey Donovan, with Brett Gelman and Michael K. Williams.  

New York City

Monday, June 12 (Doors open @ 6 PM, Screening begins @ 7 PM)



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