People with incredible abilities are at the forefront of two of this week’s biggest releases. A high school student with superhuman powers and a mathematical genius use their special abilities in opposing ways, one for good and the other bad.
A man with amazing mathematical abilities maintains a secret life working as an accountant for high profile criminals in The Accountant. As the government begins to investigate him and his corrupt practice, he attempts to cover up his activity by signing on with a legit, legal company. His new client uncovers an over a million dollar error in his bookkeeping which puts a huge target on his back. Ben Affleck stars in the two hour and eight minute thriller alongside Anna Kendrick, J.K. Simmons, Jon Bernthal, Jeffrey Tambor and John Lithgow. The crime drama is rated R for violence and language.
A teenager discovers he has special powers in Max Steel. He is sought after by an alien with his own special abilities. The two join forces to create the ultimate superhero and go on a mission to take down a dangerously powerful extraterrestrial. The PG-13 action film stars Ben Winchell, Andy Garcia, Josh Brener and Maria Bello. The sci-fi adventure film runs for one hour and thirty-two minutes.
A group of people, striving for a better life in the United States, end up running for their lives in Desierto. As they travel across the U.S.-Mexican border, they find themselves in the crosshairs of a madman with a rifle. Gael García Bernal and Jeffrey Dean Morgan star in the one hour and thirty-four minute dramatic thriller. The film is rated R for violence and language.
Three strong women in America’s Northwest try to make a life of their own in Certain Women. As they each attempt to pave their own way, something brings them together. The limited released drama stars Michelle Williams, Laura Dern, Kristen Stewart and Lily Gladstone. The one hour and forty-seven minute drama is rated R for language.
Kevin Hart brings his stand-up comedy back to the big screen with Kevin Hart: What Now?. The one hour and thirty-six minute comedic documentary brings the audience to his record-breaking show at the Philadelphia Eagles’ home, Lincoln Financial Field. The film is rated R for sex and language.
Another comedy is set to hit the big screen next week. Tyler Perry’s Boo! A Madea Halloween enters theaters on Oct. 21 alongside Tom Cruise’s Jack Reacher: Never Go Back and the horror film Ouji: Origin of Evil.
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