If you're into physical media like me, the limited-run Blu-ray from A24's online store is gorgeous—includes deleted scenes and a director commentary where they talk about shooting on 16mm film. For digital, I'd prioritize Vudu's rental option; their HD quality does justice to the cinematography. Avoid the YouTube 'free with ads' version—the compression butchers the color grading. Random thought: The café scene with Emma humming that Icelandic folk song would lose all its magic in low resolution.
Took me three days of digging through forums to find this! The movie popped up on Tubi last month with ads, which isn't ideal but works if you're budget-conscious. Some Reddit threads suggested it might be region-locked on certain services—I had to use a VPN to access it through Australia's Stan platform. Worth noting that the soundtrack uses niche artists, so licensing issues could explain why it's not widely available. Pro tip: Follow the lead actress on Letterboxd; she sometimes shares screening links in her bio.
The hunt for streaming platforms can be a real maze, but I recently stumbled upon 'Ava, Rowam, and Emma' while browsing through Amazon Prime Video's indie film section. It's got this charming, offbeat vibe that reminds me of early 2000s coming-of-age flicks. If you don't have Prime, I'd check smaller platforms like Mubi or even Vimeo On Demand—they often pick up quirky titles like this.
A friend mentioned seeing it at an indie theater last year, so it might still be floating around in local cinema rotations if you're lucky. The director's Instagram hinted at a physical DVD release too, which would be perfect for collectors who love holding tangible media. Honestly, half the fun is tracking down these hidden gems!
Checked JustWatch yesterday—currently only available for purchase on Apple TV in the U.S. at $14.99, which feels steep unless you're a hardcore fan. The filmmakers retweeted someone asking about HBO Max, so maybe a deal's in the works? Meanwhile, my local library had the DVD surprisingly fast after release. Always worth checking those overlooked shelves!
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Ava Robertson is bullied, ignored, and treated like trash. So she’s never expected much from life until her dad dies and she’s forced to move into the pack house… with the three Alphas who’ve made her life miserable, and their clingy, jealous girlfriends.
But then the Rose Moon Ball turns everything around. She’s not just the punching bag anymore. She’s their mate.
Zade, Roman, and Axel are the dangerously hot Alpha triplets who are all tied to the same cursed Omega. They hate it. But that doesn’t stop them from wanting her, touching her, and fighting to be the first to claim her.
Now Ava’s caught between enemies, a bond she never asked for, and a heat that just won’t back off.
But one thing’s for sure: she’s not going down without making all three of them crawl.
"Why pretend you don't want us when your nipples are hard?" Oliver's hands slid slowly under my skirt. I swallowed hard, feeling a lump in my throat. I grasped his hands, but his brother Owen yanked them away.
"Because I hate you all! I can't help but wonder why moon goddess made you guys my mates."
Their laughter filled the room as if a hilarious joke had just been told. Gradually, his fingers made their way to my pussy skin, then I caught a glimpse of the three brothers whose gaze was fixed on my exposed body.
"You must keep this between us because this bond is forbidden. We will fuck you whenever we want because you belong to us" Owen declares as I looked away from them, but Orion gently turned my face towards them, their eyes filled with lusts.
There are many secrets we keep for future sake, but what if there are more darker ones to discover?
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Miranda's life took an unexpected turn when she was betrayed and rejected by her high school boyfriend because she was a weak omega. Devastated, She also finds out her mum was getting married to a billionaire Lycan King. Accepting a new father was difficult, but that was only the beginning of her challenges.
When she met the Lycan King's sons, she discovered they were her former bullies 'The Lycan Triplets' from high school, and to make matters worse, she was fated to be their mate.
How will she cope with this situation?
What will happen when their parents finds out that they are mates which is forbidden? Of course it has to be kept hidden but for how long? Also will the Triplets continue to bully her, or seek her forgiveness?
When your bosses find out your husband abuses you and they take you to their home. Once there you get mind blowing and gentleness you never had. Will being werewolves make you leave or make them hotter. Abby must choose her happiness over a tragic past and safety for her daughters as well.
Emily Addison has been abused and neglected by a man she thought was her father.
What happens when she gets saved by her brothers?
Who has been searching for her for years now. What will Emily do and how will she react to all these new secrets?
And find a new love life together.
Ava is a beautiful, focused and independent-minded lady who finally gets to date a man out of pity and she still keeps him because he matches up to the status of her dream man. But she is heavily crushing on her building mate whom she sleeps with and gets pregnant for. She is not ready for marriage but she still decides to keep the baby. Another baby walks into her life and she becomes a single mother of two. Liam and Carter are the men in her life. Olivia her friend betrays their friendship by involving in fraud and is jailed. Raquel finds out about her husband's secret lover and kills her by making it look like a suicidal act. She also kills Noah after realizing that he had found out her secret. Every character in the story gets to meet one another at different times.
Ava in 'The Bad Moms' is played by Kathryn Hahn, and oh my gosh, she absolutely steals every scene she’s in. I love how she brings this chaotic, unfiltered energy to the role—like when she crashes the car or starts a riot at the PTA meeting. Hahn’s comedic timing is just chef’s kiss. It’s wild how she can make you laugh one second and then hit you with unexpected depth the next.
Funny thing is, I first noticed her in 'WandaVision' as Agatha, and now I’ll watch anything she’s in. The way she balances humor and vulnerability in 'The Bad Moms' makes Ava feel like someone you’d actually want as your messy best friend. Also, her chemistry with Mila Kunis and Kristen Bell is so natural—they totally sell that ride-or-die trio vibe.
Ava and Rowam's storyline in 'Emma' is such a delightful mess of miscommunication and repressed feelings, honestly. Ava, the younger sister with a head full of romantic fantasies, gets tangled in her own naivety when she develops a crush on Rowam, who’s more reserved and practical. The film plays this dynamic beautifully—Rowam’s subtle glances, Ava’s impulsive confessions. It’s all very Jane Austen, but with a modern twist.
Things escalate when Ava misinterprets Rowam’s kindness as reciprocation, leading to this painfully awkward scene at a garden party. The way the director frames their silent tension—Rowam fiddling with his cufflinks, Ava nervously adjusting her bonnet—it’s pure gold. By the end, though, they find common ground in shared vulnerability. Rowam admits he’s terrible at expressing affection, and Ava realizes love isn’t just grand gestures. Their resolution isn’t fireworks; it’s quieter, sweeter, like two people finally hearing each other.
The way Ava crosses paths with Emma and Rowam is one of those serendipitous moments that feels like it was plucked straight from a classic adventure tale. Ava, a street-smart scavenger with a knack for stumbling into trouble, was tracking down a rare artifact in the bustling lower districts when she literally collided with Emma, who was mid-chase after a pickpocket. Rowam, ever the protective older brother figure, stepped in to defuse the chaos, and the three ended up sharing a meal at a dodgy tavern where they realized their goals aligned.
What started as a messy encounter quickly spiraled into a partnership—Ava’s resourcefulness complemented Emma’s idealism and Rowam’s strategic mind. The tavern’s dim lighting and the shared plate of questionable stew somehow became the backdrop for a bond that would carry them through heists, betrayals, and a lot of sarcastic banter. I love how the series doesn’t rush their dynamic; it lets them grate on each other’s nerves before the trust solidifies.