Movies opening in theaters this week:
The Cold Light of Day, starring Henry Cavill, Bruce Willis, Sigourney Weaver, Veronica Echegui, Roschdy Zem, Óscar Jaenada and Joseph Mawle, opens in theaters Friday, September 7. The thriller centers on a young Wall Street trader who uncovers a government conspiracy after his family is abducted while vacationing in Spain. Runtime: 1 hr 33 min, Rated: PG 13
The Words, starring Bradley Cooper, Jeremy Irons, Dennis Quaid, Olivia Wilde and Zoe Saldana, opens in theaters Friday, September 7. The thriller follows an aspiring writer as he deals with the consequences of claiming another writer’s work as his own. Runtime: 1 hr 36 min, Rated: PG 13
Bachelorette, starring Kirsten Dunst, Isla Fisher, Lizzy Caplan, James Marsden and Adam Scott, opens in theaters Friday, September 7. The comedy follows the misadventures of a bride and her bridesmaids. Runtime: 1 hr 33 min, Rated: R
Beauty Is Embarrassing, starring Wayne White, Mimi Pond, Woodrow White, Lulu White and Gary Panter, opens in theaters Friday, September 7. The documentary explores the life and work of famous designer, artist and puppeteer Wayne White. Runtime: 1 hr 33 min, Not Rated
Branded, starring Ed Stoppard, Leelee Sobieski, Jeffrey Tambor, Ingeborga Dapkunaite and Max von Sydow, opens in theaters Friday, September 7. The thriller follows one man’s journey to uncover the truth about a conspiracy to keep the population dependent in a dystopian world. Runtime: 1 hr 46 min, Rated: R
Brawler, starring Nathan Grubbs, Marc Senter, Bryan Batt, Michael Bowen and Pell James, opens in theaters Friday, September 7. The drama centers on two brothers who face off in a brutal underground fight. Runtime: 1 hr 24 min, Rated: R
For Ellen, starring Paul Dano, Jon Heder, Jena Malone, Margarita Levieva and Shaylena Mandigo, opens in theaters Wednesday, September 5. The drama centers on an aspiring musician who must decide if he is willing to give up custody of his daughter to his estranged wife in order to finalize their divorce and receive money from the sale of their home. Runtime: 1 hr 33 min, Not Rated
Girl Model, starring Ashley Arbaugh, Nadya Vall and Rachel Blais, opens in theaters Wednesday, September 5. The documentary explores the world of modeling by following a model scout and a 13-year-old model discovered in Russia. Runtime: 1 hr 17 min, Not Rated
Keep The Lights On, starring Thure Lindhardt, Zachary Booth, Julianne Nicholson, Souleymane Sy Savane and Paprika Steen, opens in theaters Friday, September 7. The drama explores the drug and sex-fueled relationship between a documentary filmmaker and a NYC lawyer. Runtime: 1 hr 43 min, Not Rated
Hello I Must Be Going, starring Melanie Lynskey, Blythe Danner, Christopher Abbott, John Rubinstein and Julie White, opens in theaters Friday, September 7. The drama centers on a young divorcee who begins an affair with a 19-year-old actor. Runtime: 1 hr 30 min, Rated: R
[Rec] 3: Genesis, starring Diego Martín, Leticia Dolera and Javier Botet, opens in theaters Friday, September 7. The thriller follows a couple as their wedding turns into a nightmare when a mysterious illness begins affecting their guests. Runtime: 1 hr 19 min, Rated: R
Raaz 3, starring Bipasha Basu, Emraan Hashmi, Jacqueline Fernandez and Esha Deol, opens in theaters Friday, September 7. The thriller centers on a young Indian actress who becomes the target of a fading superstar’s black magic. Runtime: 2 hr 19 min, Rated: R
Toys In The Attic, starring Forest Whitaker, Joan Cusack, Cary Elwes, Vivian Schilling and Marcelo Tubert, opens in theaters Friday, September 7. The animated fantasy film follows a teddy bear, a mechanical mouse and a marionette as they rescue Buttercup the doll from her kidnappers. Runtime: 1 hr 16 min, Rated: PG
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