I feel bad for Eliza Hittman's terrific new movie Never Rarely Sometimes Always. I caught the film at Sundance and was floored by it, and I was hopeful that people would give it a shot given the challenging subject matter, but its theatrical release came just as the coronavirus forced theaters to shut down. For those who are unfamiliar with the movie, it follows two teenage girls from Pennsylvania who are forced to go to New York City to get an abortion without parental consent. It's not an easy movie by any stretch of the imagination, but it'…