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Movies In Theaters This Week: October 15 – October 19

Movies opening in theaters this week:

Paranormal Activity 4, starring Katie Featherston, Kathryn Newton, Matt Shively, Brady Allen, Alisha Boe and Tommy Miranda, opens in theaters Friday, October 19. The horror film centers on the strange events surrounding a mysterious young boy. Runtime: 1 hr 35 min, Rated: R

Alex Cross, starring Tyler Perry, Edward Burns, Matthew Fox, Jean Reno, Carmen Ejogo, Cicely Tyson, Rachel Nichols, John C. McGinley and Werner Daehn, opens in theaters Friday, October 19. The thriller follows a Detroit detective as he tries to track down a serial killer before he gets to his next intended victim. Runtime: 1 hr 42 min, Rated: PG 13

Bigfoot: The Lost Coast Tapes, starring Drew Rausch, Rich McDonald, Ashley Wood, Noah Weisberg and Frank Ashmore, opens in theaters Friday, October 19. The horror film follows an investigative journalist as he tries to disprove a hunter’s claim of having the body of Sasquatch. Runtime: 1 hr 25 min, Not Rated

Brooklyn Castle, directed by Katie Dellamaggiore, opens in theaters Friday, October 19. The documentary takes a look at the challenges faced by the champion chess team of a Brooklyn middle school. Runtime: 1 hr 41 min, Rated: PG

The First Time, starring Britt Robertson, Dylan O'Brien, Victoria Justice, Craig Roberts and James Frecheville, opens in theaters Friday, October 19. The romantic comedy tells the story of two high school students falling in love for the first time. Runtime: 1 hr 38 min, Rated: PG 13

The Flat, starring Arnon Goldfinger, Axel Milberg and Michael Wildt, opens in theaters Friday, October 19. The documentary follows filmmaker Arnon Goldfinger as he uncovers clues about his family’s history while cleaning out the Tel Aviv flat his grandparents moved to after immigrating from Nazi Germany in the 1930s. Runtime: 1 hr 37 min, Not Rated

Hating Breitbart, starring Andrew Breitbart, Matthew Vadum, Stephen K. Bannon and Orson Bean, opens in theaters Friday, October 19. The documentary explores the work of conservative commentator and author Andrew Breitbart. Runtime: 1 hr 32 min, Rated: R

Nobody Walks, starring John Krasinski, Olivia Thirlby, Rosemarie DeWitt, Justin Kirk and India Ennenga, opens in theaters Friday, October 19. The drama centers on a young artist who brings change to the lives of a laid back California family that takes her in to help her complete an art film. Runtime: 1 hr 23 min, Rated: R

The Sessions, starring John Hawkes, Helen Hunt, Moon Bloodgood, Annika Marks, Rhea Perlman, Adam Arkin and William H. Macy, opens in theaters Friday, October 19. The drama follows a 38-year-old man in an iron lung as he tries to find a way to lose his virginity. Runtime: 1 hr 35 min, Rated: R

Tai Chi Zero, starring Yuan Xiaochao, Angelababy, Tony Leung Ka Fai, Eddie Peng, Qi Shu and Daniel Wu, opens in theaters Friday, October 19. The action film tells the story of gifted young man determined to learn a powerful form of Tai Chi in a legendary village where everyone practices the art but is forbidden to teach it to outsiders. Runtime: 1 hr 40 min, Rated: PG 13

That’s What She Said, starring Anne Heche, Marcia de Bonis, Alia Shawkat, Kellie Overbey and Kate Rigg, opens in theaters Friday, October 19. The comedy follows the NYC misadventure of two best friends and a stranger. Runtime: 1 hr 24 min, Rated: R

We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists, written and directed by Brian Knappenberger, opens in theaters Friday, October 19. The documentary takes a look at inside the hacking group Anonymous. The group has claimed responsibility for cyber attacks on numerous government and business sites.  Runtime: 1 hr 33 min, Not Rated

Yogawoman, starring Katchie Ananda, Carolina Shola Arewa, Beryl Bender Birch and Annette Bening, opens in theaters Friday, October 19. The documentary explores how yoga has changed the lives of women all over the world. Runtime: 1 hr 24 min, Not Rated

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