The Watch, starring Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, Jonah Hill, Richard Ayoade, Rosemarie DeWitt and Will Forte, opens in theaters Friday, July 27. The comedy centers on four everyday guys who form a neighborhood watch group to escape their monotonous lives. Their lives become anything but boring when they discover aliens are taking over their neighborhood. Runtime: 1 hr 42 min, Rated: R
Killer Joe, starring Matthew McConaughey, Emile Hirsch, Juno Temple, Thomas Haden Church, Gina Gershon and Marc Macaulay, opens in theaters Friday, July 27. The crime thriller/comedy centers on a troubled 22-year-old who puts a hit out on his mother so he can collect her life insurance to pay off a debt to a drug lord. Runtime: 1 hr 42 min, Rated: NC 17
Step Up Revolution, starring Ryan Guzman, Kathryn McCormick, Misha Gabriel, Peter Gallagher and Stephen "Twitch" Boss, opens in theaters Friday, July 27. The romantic drama follows an aspiring dancer and a dance crew leader as they band together to stop a businessman’s ambitious plans to develop the dance crew’s historic neighborhood. Runtime: 1 hr 39 min, Rated: PG 13
Falling Overnight, starring Parker Croft and Emilia Zoryan, opens in theaters Friday, July 27. The drama tells the story of a 22-year-old web engineer who falls for an amateur photographer the night before he is set to have surgery to remove a brain tumor. Runtime: 1 hr 28 min, Not Rated
Ruby Sparks, starring Paul Dano, Zoe Kazan, Elliott Gould, Chris Messina and Annette Bening, opens in theaters Wednesday, July 25. The sci-fi/romance tells the story of a struggling young author who creates his ideal woman on paper, only to find the character he named Ruby has come to life. Runtime: 1 hr 44 min, Rated: R
Sacrifice, starring Ge You, Wang Xueqi, Huang Xiaoming and Fan Bingbing, opens in theaters Friday, July 27. The Chinese drama centers on a doctor who carefully plans his revenge against an evil minister who massacred an entire family, save for a baby boy the doctor was able to hide. The doctor raises the boy as his own and plans to use him to destroy the minister. Runtime: 2 hr 6 min, Rated: R
Searching for Sugar Man, starring Sixto Rodriguez, Ilse Assmann, Clarence Avant, Craig Bartholomew-Strydom, Dennis Coffey, Dan DiMaggio, Rick Emmerson, Stephen Segerman and Jerone Ferretti, opens in theaters Friday, July 27. The documentary follows two South Africans as they search for answers on what happened to 70s musician Rodriguez. Runtime: 1 hr 26 min, Rated: PG 13
Big Boys Gone Bananas, starring Fredrik Gertten, Alex Rivera and Alfonso Allende, opens in theaters Friday, July 27. The documentary chronicles filmmaker Fredrik Gertten’s battle to stop Dole Fruit Company from preventing the release his film about a lawsuit brought against the fruit giant by 12 Nicaraguan plantation workers. Runtime: 1 hr 30 min, Not Rated
Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry, starring Ai Weiwei, Danqing Chen and Ying Gao, opens in theaters Friday, July 27. The documentary explores the personal life and work Ai Weiwei, a Chinese artists and political activist who has spoken out against China’s policies on human rights. Runtime: 1 hr 31 min, Rated: R
Klown, starring Frank Hvam, Casper Christensen, Marcuz Jess Petersen, Mia Lyhne and Iben Hjejle, opens in theaters Friday, July 27. The comedy follows the debauched antics of two friends on a weekend canoe trip. Runtime: 1 hr 31 min, Rated: R
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