List of movies opening in theaters this week:
Dark Shadows, starring Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer, Helena Bonham Carter, Eva Green, Jackie Earle Haley and Jonny Lee Miller, opens in theaters Friday, May 11. The comedy/horror film centers on an 18th century vampire who returns to his ancestral home after spending two centuries locked in a coffin underground. He finds his estate in ruins and his dysfunction descendants in need of help. Runtime: 1 hr 53 min Rated: PG 13
A Bag of Hammers, starring Jason Ritter, Jake Sandvig, Chandler Canterbury, Rebecca Hall and Carrie Preston, opens in theaters Friday, May 11. The comedy centers on two best friends run a small-time car theft racket. Their lives are changed when they become involved with a 12-year-old who is neglected by his mother. Runtime: 1 hr 25 min Not Rated
The Cup, starring Bryan Martin, Stephen Curry, Jodi Gordon, Alice Parkinson and Shaun Micallef, opens in theaters Friday, May 11. The sports drama is based on the true story of how young jockey Damien Oliver triumphed in the 2002 Melbourne Cup just days after the death of his brother. Runtime: 1 hr 46 min Not Rated
Hick, starring Chloe Moretz, Blake Lively, Alec Baldwin, Eddie Redmayne, Juliette Lewis, Rory Culkin, Anson Mount and Ray McKinnon, opens in theaters Friday, May 11. The comedy/drama follows a small town teenager as she hitchhikes to Las Vegas to escape her alcoholic, abusive parents. Runtime: 1 hr 35 min Rated: R
Girl in Progress, starring Eva Mendes, Matthew Modine, Cierra Ramirez, Patricia Arquette, Eugenio Derbez and Raini Rodriguez, opens in theaters Friday, May 11. The drama/comedy centers on a teen girl who is determined to create her own short-cut to adulthood so she can escape her irresponsible mom. Runtime: 1 hr 30 min Rated: PG 13
God Bless America, starring Joel Murray, Tara Lynne Barr, Melinda Page Hamilton, Mackenzie Brooke Smith and Rich McDonald, opens in theaters Friday, May 11. The comedy follows a terminally ill man and a teenage girl as they set out to rid the world of the dumbest, most repellent people. Runtime: 1 hr 47 min Rated: R
Nobody Else But You, starring Jean-Paul Rouve, Quinton Guillaume, Guillaume Gouix, Arsinée Khanjian and Olivier Rabourdin, opens in theaters Friday, May 11. The thriller follows a crime novelist as he investigates the death of a young woman who believed she was the reincarnation of Marilyn Monroe. Runtime: 1 hr 43 min Not Rated
I Wish, starring Koki Maeda, Ohshiro Maeda, Ryoga Hayashi, Seinosuke Nagayoshi, Kinya Uchida, Manami Hashimoto, Rento Isobe and Nene Ohtsuka, opens in theaters Friday, May 11. The drama centers on a young Japanese boy who believes a new bullet train will grant him a miracle and reunite his broken family. Runtime: 2 hr 8 min Rated: PG
The Road, starring Carmina Villarroel, Marvin Agustin, Rhian Ramos, Barbie Forteza, T.J. Trinidad, Alden Richards and Louise de los Reyes, opens in theaters Friday, May 11. The crime drama follows investigators as they uncover the history of crimes and murders on an abandoned road after three teens go missing in the area. Runtime: 1 hr 50 min Rated: R
Sleepless Night, starring Dominique Bettenfeld, Adel Bencherif, Julien Boisselier, Cécile Boland, Lizzie Brocheré, Catalina Denis and Serge Riaboukine, opens in theaters Friday, May 11. The action thriller centers on a cop whose world falls apart when he is caught stealing a large amount of cocaine from a powerful mob boss and his son is kidnapped in retaliation. He must return the drugs to save his son’s life. Runtime: 1 hr 42 min Not Rated
Tonight You’re Mine, starring Luke Treadaway, Natalia Tena, Mathew Baynton, Ruta Gedmintas, Kari Corbett, Alastair Mackenzie and Gavin Mitchell, opens in theaters Friday, May 11. The romantic comedy tells the story of two feuding rockers who are handcuffed together at a music festival for 24 hours. Runtime: 1 hr 20 min Rated: R
Under African Skies, starring Paul Simon, Maya Angelou, Okeyerama Asante, Harry Belafonte and David Byrne, opens in theaters Friday, May 11. The documentary follows musician Paul Simon has he returns to Africa to revisit the recording to his highly successful 1968 album Graceland. Because the Graceland was recorded in South Africa and featured local musicians, Simon was accused of breaking the cultural boycott of the country that was meant to help end the Apartheid regime. Runtime: 1 hr 42 min Not Rated
Where Do We Go Now?, starring Claude Moussawbaa, Layla Hakim, Nadine Labaki, Yvonne Maalouf and Antoinette Noufaily, opens in theaters Friday, May 11. The comedy/drama follows group of Lebanese women as they go to great lengths to prevent their men from starting a religious war in their village. Runtime: 1 hr 40 min Rated: PG 13
Stash House, starring Dolph Lundgren, Sean Faris, Briana Evigan, Jon Huertas, Alyshia Ochse, Lance E. Nichols, James Rawlings and Lawrence Turner, opens in theaters Friday, May 11. The thriller centers on a couple who must fight for their lives after a gang of thugs show up at their new home looking for a stash of heroine hidden in the walls. Runtime: 1 hr 36 min Rated: R
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