Ryan Reynolds has the opportunity to control the box office this weekend with the release of two new films, both of which are available in 3D. He plays a cop in a comedic crime film. Plus, he’s the voice of a snail with big dreams that finally sees the finish line in a new DreamWorks animation.
A garden snail strives to win the Indy 500 in Turbo. After gaining speed in an accident, he realizes that, with determination, his dream can become a reality. The PG animated film features the voices of Ryan Reynolds, Paul Giamatti, Luis Guzmán, Bill Hader, Ken Jeong, Michelle Rodriguez, Maya Rudolph, Snoop Dogg and Samuel L. Jackson. The family film is playing for one hour and thirty-six minutes in 2D and 3D theaters.
Two deceased cops help save the living from evil in R.I.P.D.. With the souls of criminals out to wreak havoc on earth, a veteran and a rookie officer take on other identities to restore peace. Jeff Bridges, Ryan Reynolds, Kevin Bacon and Mary-Louise Parker star in the one hour and thirty-six minute action film. The PG-13 comedic crime film is available in 2D & 3D theaters.
Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, Mary-Louise Parker and Helen Mirren are back as CIA agents for Red 2. This time, the team is on a mission to get their hands on a nuclear weapon that is set to destroy the world. The PG-13 comedic action film runs for one hour and fifty-six minutes.
A Tony award winning playwright facing a mid-life crisis is forced to move in with her mother in Girl Most Likely. Having once been at the top of her game and in a high profile relationship, Imogene struggles with life back in her hometown in New Jersey. The PG-13 comedy stars Kristen Wiig, Annette Bening and Matt Dillon. It’s playing in limited theaters for one hour and forty-two minutes.
A pair of ghost hunters experience something they’ve never seen before in The Conjuring. The one hour and fifty-one minute horror film is based on the true story of a family living in a remote farmhouse haunted by demons. The supernatural thriller is rated R for violence and terror.
Ryan Gosling stars in the limited release Only God Forgives. In the one hour and thirty minute drama, a gangster in Bangkok is driven by his mother to seek revenge for his brother’s death. During his search for the killer, he realizes that he needs to find and kill the murderer soon or he’ll be the next one dead. The crime thriller is rated R for violence, sex and language.
A curious 12-year-old boy with leukemia creates a bucket list in Ways to Live Forever. Not knowing how much longer he has to live, he goes on a quest with his best friend to learn about the disease and experience all that he can. The PG-13 drama runs for one hour and thirty-five minutes. It’s available in limited theaters.
Daniel Cray’s book hits the big screen with Broken. In the limited release drama, a happy young girl’s world is rocked when she witnesses her neighbor beat a mentally disturbed man. Having lost her innocence, her father struggles to bring joy back to her life amidst turmoil. The unrated film runs for one hour and thirty-one minutes.
Detectives try to uncover what happened at the scene of a massacre in Evidence. As they go through footage found at the site, they discover that a bus crashed in the middle of the desert and a man brutally murdered the passengers. The unrated drama runs for one hour and thirty-four minutes. It’s available in limited theaters.
Aliens are invading Ireland in Grabbers. In the unrated drama, residents discover that the only way to keep themselves alive is by getting drunk. The limited released comedic thriller plays for one hour and thirty-four minutes.
Set during a weekend tournament at a hotel in the 1980’s, Computer Chess shows what it was like in the age when computers were still new and software programmers strived to create something that could defeat humans. Taking place at the hotel at the same time is a relationship therapy session. The one hour and thirty-one minute comedy is available in limited theaters.
Orcas captured for public entertainment are the focus of the documentary Blackfish. The limited released film tells the story of Tilikum, the killer whale responsible for the death of his trainer as well as two others. History has shown that these creatures have not killed any humans in the wild, only in captivity. The PG-13 film runs for one hour and twenty-three minutes.
Indonesian war crimes are reenacted in The Act of Killing. Recalling on memories of their past for a movie, Anwar Congo and his cohorts relive the over one million murders they helped commit. The two hour and two minute documentary is unrated and available in limited theaters.
This week, an all-star cast of action stars reprised their roles for Red 2. Next week, a cast of popular comedians join forces for the new comedy, The To Do List.
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