In From The Side(2022)2 Available Subtitles Apr 2026

In From The Side(2022)2 Available Subtitles Apr 2026

Most platforms (Netflix, Hulu, or BFI Player) offer closed captions in the local language of the region.

This is a "sports movie" that is actually a deeply observant character study. It explores the "found family" of team sports while acknowledging how easily those bonds can be betrayed. It’s a heavy, handsome, and heartfelt drama. 📍 In from the Side(2022)2 Available subtitles

Carter, who also served as cinematographer, uses a lush, shallow-focus aesthetic that makes the film feel intimate and expensive. Most platforms (Netflix, Hulu, or BFI Player) offer

Alexander Lincoln (Mark) and Alexander King (Warren) share a palpable, electric connection that makes their reckless choices feel believable. It’s a heavy, handsome, and heartfelt drama

In from the Side (2022) is a refreshing, visceral departure from typical queer cinema, trading coming-out angst for the muddy, high-stakes world of club rugby. Directed by Matt Carter, it captures the adrenaline of the sport and the messy complexity of infidelity with equal intensity. 🏉 The Plot

The rugby sequences are gritty and well-choreographed. You feel every hit and hear every blade of grass crunch.

Most platforms (Netflix, Hulu, or BFI Player) offer closed captions in the local language of the region.

This is a "sports movie" that is actually a deeply observant character study. It explores the "found family" of team sports while acknowledging how easily those bonds can be betrayed. It’s a heavy, handsome, and heartfelt drama. 📍

Carter, who also served as cinematographer, uses a lush, shallow-focus aesthetic that makes the film feel intimate and expensive.

Alexander Lincoln (Mark) and Alexander King (Warren) share a palpable, electric connection that makes their reckless choices feel believable.

In from the Side (2022) is a refreshing, visceral departure from typical queer cinema, trading coming-out angst for the muddy, high-stakes world of club rugby. Directed by Matt Carter, it captures the adrenaline of the sport and the messy complexity of infidelity with equal intensity. 🏉 The Plot

The rugby sequences are gritty and well-choreographed. You feel every hit and hear every blade of grass crunch.