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Tow — The Film You Haven't Heard of Is Rose Byrne's Best Work Since 'Bridesmaids'

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The indie film 'Tow' starring Rose Byrne and Demi Lovato is generating strong reviews. Here is what the film is about and why critics are calling it Byrne's career-best performance.

The independent film 'Tow' — whose cast includes Rose Byrne, Demi Lovato, Dominic Sessa, and Simon Rex, and whose March 2026 special screening at Regal Union Square was covered by ABC News alongside direct conversation with the cast — is generating the specific critical conversation around Rose Byrne's performance that her body of work has long suggested was available when she was given the right material.

For what 'Tow' is: a road movie directed by an independent filmmaker whose specific narrative involves the particular American geography and interpersonal dynamic that the road film format has historically produced most effectively when the characters are people for whom movement is necessity rather than choice. The specific story involves characters whose individual circumstances create the particular combination of flight and pursuit that road film drama requires.

Rose Byrne's specific critical reception: reviewers who attended the screening described a performance that represents the specific extension of the comedic-dramatic range whose glimpses across 'Bridesmaids,' 'Spy,' and her 'Physical' Apple TV+ work are finally sustained at full feature film length in a context where the material demands the full register.

For Demi Lovato's specific role: appearing alongside Byrne, Sessa, and Rex in an independent film that is not trading on Lovato's specific prior celebrity associations represents the specific career repositioning choice that her 2026 public appearances suggest she is deliberating pursuing — work for work's reasons rather than for visibility management reasons.

For the film's distribution trajectory: independent films with this specific critical reception pattern — strong festival response, positive industry buzz, cast with recognisable names who are appearing in the project for artistic rather than purely commercial reasons — typically find either arthouse theatrical distribution or streaming acquisition whose specific terms reflect the film's commercial potential without requiring blockbuster performance.

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