List of movies opening in theaters this week:
The Three Stooges, starring Will Sasso, Sean Hayes, Chris Diamantopoulos, Jane Lynch, Sofía Vergara and Larry David, opens in theaters Friday, April 13. The slapstick comedy follows Moe, Larry and Curly as their efforts to save their childhood orphanage uncovers a murder plot and lands them on a reality show. Runtime: 1 hr 32 min Rated: PG
The Cabin In The Woods, starring Kristen Connolly, Richard Jenkins, Bradley Whitford, Jesse Williams, Chris Hemsworth and Fran Kranz, opens in theaters Friday, April 13. The horror film follows five friends as they fight to escape a remote cabin in the woods where strange things are happening. Runtime: 1 hr 45 min Rated: R
Detention, starring Josh Hutcherson, Dan Cook, Spencer Locke, Shanley Caswell and Aaron Perilo, opens in theaters Friday, April 13. The comedy/horror film centers on a group of high school students who band together to save their school from a killer named Cinderhella. Runtime: 1 hr 29 min Rated: R
Lockout, starring Guy Pearce, Maggie Grace, Peter Stormare, Lennie James and Joe Gilgun, opens in theaters Friday, April 13. The action film centers on a falsely-convicted man who agrees to rescue the president’s daughter from a prison in outer space that has been taken over by inmates. He will gain his freedom if he can complete the rescue. Runtime: 1 hr 35 min Rated: PG 13
Touchback, starring Kurt Russell, Brian Presley, Melanie Lynskey, Marc Blucas and Christine Lahti, opens in theaters Friday, April 13. The sports drama tells the story of a former athlete who is given the opportunity to go back 15 years to his promising high school football career that was ended by a knee injury. He must decide whether to change his destiny, or to let fate run its course. Runtime: 1 hr 58 min Rated: PG 13
Bad Ass, starring Danny Trejo, Ron Perlman, Charles S. Dutton and Joyful Drake, opens in theaters Friday, April 13. The action film centers on a decorated Vietnam veteran who decides to take the law into his own hands after police show little interest in the murder of his best friend. Runtime: 1 hr 30 min Rated: R
Blue Like Jazz, starring Marshall Allman, Claire Holt, Tania Raymonde, Justin Welborn and Donald Miller, opens in theaters Friday, April 13. The comedy follows a 19-year-old college student who decides to escape his religious upbringing by leaving his junior college in Texas for Reed College, one of America’s most progressive schools. Runtime: 1 hr 46 min Rated: PG 13
Here, starring Ben Foster, Lubna Azabal, Narek Nersisyan, Yuri Kostanyan and Sofik Sarkisyan, opens in theaters Friday, April 13. The romantic drama centers on an American cartographer and an Armenian photographer who form a close bond while traveling in Armenia together. Runtime: 1 hr 26 min Not Rated
Unraveled, starring Marc Dreier, opens in theaters Friday, April 13. The documentary explores a massive, $700 million fraud scheme orchestrated by once-prominent Manhattan attorney Marc Dreier. The film features interviews with Dreier in his NYC penthouse where he was on house arrest awaiting his sentencing. Runtime: 1 hr 24 min Not Rated
Woman Thou Art Loosed: On The 7th Day, Blair Underwood, Sharon Leal, Nicole Beharie, Nicoye Banks and Pam Grier, opens in theaters Friday, April 13. The romantic drama tells the story of a couple whose seemingly perfect life is ripped apart when their daughter is kidnapped and past secrets are uncovered. Runtime: 1 hr 41 min Rated: PG 13
Monsieur Lazhar, starring Mohamed Fellag, Sophie Nelisse, Emilien Neron, Danielle Proulx, Brigitte Poupart, Louis Champagne, Jules Philip and Francine Ruel, opens in theaters Friday, April 13. The comedy/drama follows a substitute teacher as he tries to help an elementary school class heal after the death of their teacher. Runtime: 1 hr 34 min Rated: PG 13
Budz House, starring Wesley Johnson, Faizon Love, Aaron Scotti, Emilio Rivera and Luenell, opens in theaters Friday, April 13. The comedy centers on an unemployed slacker who accidentally becomes the target of a local gang leader after he finds the group’s stash of weed and inadvertently creates a “super weed” with it. Runtime: 1 hr 24 min Rated: R
Pseudo: Blood of Our Own, starring Naresh Kumar, TayShawn Prinse, Manwinder Gill, Paul Grewal and Sahaj Malhotra, opens in theaters Friday, April 13. The action thriller tells the story of a veteran detective who enlists his friends to help him carry out unlawful raids. Things get messy when they turn on each other. Runtime: 1 hr 45 min Not Rated
How To Grow A Band, starring Chris Thile, Gabe Witcher, Chris Eldridge, Noam Pikelny, Greg Garrison, Paul Kowert, John Paul Jones and Yo-Yo Ma, opens in theaters Friday, April 13. The documentary follows musician Chris Thile as he creates a new band after his platinum-selling band, Nickel Creek, goes on an indefinite hiatus. Runtime: 1 hr 28 min Not Rated
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