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Drama, Comedy • 2026 • 92 min • Teen (13+)

Off the Air follows two estranged sisters who reunite to settle their late father's estate, specifically a small-town radio station that carries more emotional baggage than broadcast rights. The family reconciliation premise is warm and conventional, and the evidence here is genuinely thin. No political framing, no ideological messaging, and no notable social themes surfaced in available signals. The Progressive label is based on limited data and should be treated with caution. What does register is a female-centered story about inheritance, grief, and sisterhood, a setup that quietly centers women's relationships without making a political statement about it. For most audiences, this reads as a low-stakes family drama with a PG-13 comfort level.
Jillian Lyle • Kalani Hubbard • Rusty Totty
Off the Air follows two estranged sisters who reunite to settle their late father's estate, specifically a small-town radio station that carries more emotional baggage than broadcast rights. The family reconciliation premise is warm and conventional, and the evidence here is genuinely thin. No political framing, no ideological messaging, and no notable social themes surfaced in available signals. The Progressive label is based on limited data and should be treated with caution. What does register is a female-centered story about inheritance, grief, and sisterhood, a setup that quietly centers women's relationships without making a political statement about it. For most audiences, this reads as a low-stakes family drama with a PG-13 comfort level.
Jillian Lyle • Kalani Hubbard • Rusty Totty
Web searches across major film databases, news outlets, and review aggregators yield only a basic family drama synopsis with no references to political themes, ideological framing, or bias in plot, characters, or messaging.
Web searches yielded no details on the ethnic or gender composition of the cast beyond names, nor any discussion of recasting or narrative elements critiquing traditional identities. The story centers on family reconciliation in a small-town setting without reported DEI framing.
The film centers on two estranged sisters reconciling while dealing with their late father's legacy, portraying their sibling bond as loving, loyal, and unbreakable in a heartwarming manner. This positive depiction of family reconnection forms the core narrative without addressing marriage, parenting, gender roles, or other axes in detail.
The film centers on two estranged sisters reuniting to sell their late father's radio station amid unresolved family issues, with no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes present.
The film follows two estranged sisters reuniting to sell their late father's radio station amid unresolved family issues, with no transgender characters or themes present.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Original story about estranged sisters selling their late father's radio station; no legacy characters or source material with established genders.
This is an original family drama with new characters and no adaptations, biopics, or legacy roles from prior canon.
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