List of movies opening in theaters this week:
The Hunger Games, starring Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Elizabeth Banks and Woody Harrelson, opens in theaters Friday, March 23. The sci-fi drama centers on a young woman who volunteers to take her younger sister’s place in the annual Hunger Games, a televised fight to the death between boys and girls from each of the 12 districts of the Capitol of Panem. Runtime: 2 hrs 22 min Rated: PG 13
The Trouble with Bliss, starring Michael C. hall, Lucy Liu, Sarah Shahi, Brie Larson and Rhea Perlman, opens in theaters Friday, March 23. The comedy/drama centers on a New York guy whose life begins to unravel after he becomes involved with the teen daughter of his former high school classmate. Runtime: 1 hr 35 min Rated: PG 13
The Deep Blue Sea, starring Ann Mitchell, Jolyon Coy, Karl Johnson, Rachel Weisz and Simon Russell Beale, opens in theaters Friday, March 23. The romantic drama, an adaptation of Terence Rattigan’s 1952 play, centers on the wife of a High Court judge whose erotic affair with a Royal Air Force pilot ultimately destroys her life. Runtime: 1 hr 38 min Rated R
4:44 Last Day On Earth, starring Willem Dafoe, Shanyn Leigh, Natasha Lyonne, Paz de la Huerta and Paul Hipp, opens in theaters Friday, March 23. The sci-fi drama tells the story of how a Manhattan couple decides to spend their last day together after learning the world will end the next morning. Runtime: 1 hr 25 min Not Rated
October Baby, starring Rachel Hendrix, Jason Burkey, John Schneider, Jasmine Guy and Robert Amaya, opens in theaters Friday, March 23. The drama follows a 19-year-old girl as she sets out of find her birth mother after discovering she is adopted and survived an attempted abortion. Runtime: 1 hr 47 min Rated: PG 13
Brake, starring Stephen Dorff, Chyler Leigh, JR Bourne, Tom Berenger and Bobby Tomberlin, opens in theaters Friday, March 23. The thriller follows CIA agent Jeremy Reins as he tries to break out of the trunk of a car where he is being held and tortured by terrorists. Runtime: 1 hr 32 min
Wild Bill, starring Charlie Creed-Miles, Will Poulter, Liz White, Sammy Williams and Leo Gregory, opens in theaters Friday, March 23. The drama centers on the relationship between recently paroled father Bill Hayward and his teen son Jimmy. Their fragile bond is tested when Jimmy gets into trouble with Bill’s old cohorts and Bill must decide between helping his son at all costs and protecting his new found freedom. Runtime: 1 hr 38 min Not Rated
Agent Vinod, starring Kareena Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan, Malika Haydon, Gulshan Grover and Maryam Zakaria, opens in theaters Friday, March 23. The drama follows Agent Vinod as he travels across the world trying to discover why his colleague was murdered. Runtime: 2 hr 37 min Not Rated
The Raid: Redemption, starring Iko Uwais, Joe Taslim, Doni Alamsyah, Yayan Ruhian and Pierre Gruno, opens in theaters Friday, March 23. The action film follows a SWAT team as they fight their way through a rundown Jakarta apartment that houses a ruthless crime lord and his army of criminals. Runtime: 1 hr 40 min Rated: R
Musical Chairs, starring Leah Pipes, EJ Bonilla, Priscilla Lopez, Jaime Tirelli and Laverne Cox, opens in theaters Friday, March 23. The romantic drama centers on the close relationship between an aspiring ballroom dancer named Armando and a dance studio star named Mia. They are brought together by their love of dancing, but everything changes when a tragic accident leaves Mia in a wheelchair. Runtime: 1 hr 40 min Rated: PG 13
All In: The Poker Movie, starring Karen Abbott, Peter Alson, Nick Brancato, Humberto Brenes and Avery Cardoza, opens in theaters Friday, March 23. The documentary takes a look at the rise of poker in the modern world. Runtime: 1 hr 38 min Not Rated
Can U Feel It: The UMF Experience, starring Tiesto, David Guetta, Carl Coz, Afrojack, Fedde Le Grand and Boys Noize, opens in theaters Thursday, March 22. The documentary explores the world’s most prestigious electronic dance music event. Runtime: 2 hrs Not Rated
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