Every Monday Film Inquiry publishes the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week, a grand total of eleven movies are opening: No Good Deed, The Drop, Dolphin Tale 2, The Skeleton Twins, The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them, Atlast Shrugged 3: Who Is John Galt, Bird People, Swearnet: The Movie, My Old Lady, I Am Eleven and Honeymoon.
Note that these are based on the opening dates in the United States. If you’re looking for the opening dates for a certain movie in your country, click the ‘international release dates” below the movie details.
Opening in Cinemas This Week:
[hero heading=”No Good Deed” tagline=”Thriller”]
Terri is a devoted wife and mother of two, living an ideal suburban life in Atlanta when Colin, a charming but dangerous escaped convict, shows up at her door claiming car trouble. Terri offers her phone to help him but soon learns that no good deed goes unpunished as she finds herself fighting for survival when he invades her home and terrorizes her family.
Director: Sam Miller Stars: Taraji P. Henson, Idris Elba, Leslie Bibb, Kate del Castillo
Bob Saginowski finds himself at the center of a robbery gone awry and entwined in an investigation that digs deep into the neighborhood’s past where friends, families, and foes all work together to make a living – no matter the cost.
Director: Michaël R. Roskam Stars: Tom Hardy, Noomi Rapace, James Gandolfini, Matthias Schoenaerts
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[hero heading=”Dolphin Tale 2″ tagline=”107 minutes – Drama, Family”]
The team of people who saved Winter’s life reassemble in the wake of her surrogate mother’s passing in order to find her a companion so she can remain at the Clearwater Marine Hospital.
Director: Charles Martin Smith Stars: Morgan Freeman, Ashley Judd, Nathan Gamble, Cozi Zuehlsdorff
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[hero heading=”Atlas Shrugged : Who Is John Galt?” tagline=”Drama, Mystery, Sci-fi”]
Approaching collapse, the nation’s economy is quickly eroding. As crime and fear take over the countryside, the government continues to exert its brutal force against the nation’s most productive who are mysteriously vanishing – leaving behind a wake of despair. One man has the answer. One woman stands in his way. Some will stop at nothing to control him. Others will stop at nothing to save him. He swore by his life. They swore to find him. Who is John Galt?
Director: James Manera Stars: Kristoffer Polaha, Laura Regan, Rob Morrow, Peter Mackenzie
In an airport hotel on the outskirts of Paris, a Silicon Valley engineer abruptly chucks his job, breaks things off with his wife, and holes up in his room. Soon, fate draws him and a young French maid together.
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[hero heading=”Swearnet: The Movie” tagline=”112 minutes – Comedy”]
Fed up with being censored in their post-Trailer Park Boys lives, the out of work stars/world-renowned ‘swearists’, Mike Smith, Robb Wells and John Paul Tremblay decide to start their own uncensored network on the internet.
Director: Warren P. Sonoda Stars: Mike Smith, Robb Wells, John Paul Tremblay, Patrick Roach
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[hero heading=”I Am Eleven” tagline=”93 minutes – Documentary, Biography”]
The lives and thoughts of children from all around the world. It weaves together deeply personal and at times hilarious portraits of what it means to stand on the cusp between childhood and adolescence.
A newlywed couple finds their lake-country honeymoon descend into chaos after Paul finds Bea wandering and disoriented in the middle of their first night.
Director: Leigh Janiak Stars: Rose Leslie, Harry Treadaway, Ben Huber, Hanna Brown
So how about you: do any of these appeal to you – which would you see in cinema, which would you see at home – or not at all?
Sound off in the comments! 😀
(top image source: The Drop – Fox Searchlight Pictures)
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