Movies opening in theaters this week:
The Great Gatsby, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Carey Mulligan, Isla Fisher and Joel Edgerton, opens in theaters Friday, May 10. The romantic drama centers on a Midwestern war veteran’s obsession with the mysterious past and glamorous lifestyle of his neighbor. Runtime: 2 hr 22 min, Rated: PG 13
Peeples, starring Craig Robinson, Kerry Washington, David Alan Grier, S. Epatha Merkerson and Tyler James Williams, opens in theaters Friday, May 10. The comedy centers on a proposal plan gone awry. After living with his girlfriend Grace for a year, Wade Walker is eager to propose. There is one thing that stands in his way – Grace is reluctant to introduce him to her snobbish family. Wade hatches a plan to crash a family gathering, win over the family, and pop the question. Runtime: 1 hr 35 min, Rated: PG 13
Aftershock, starring Eli Roth, Ariel Levy, Nicolas Martinez, Lorenza Izzo and Andrea Osvart, opens in theaters Friday, May 10. The thriller follows a group of tourists in the aftermath of a massive earthquake that destroys a prison and allows surviving inmates to escape. Runtime: 1 hr 29 min, Rated: R
Java Heat, starring Mickey Rourke, Kellan Lutz, Ario Bayu and Atiqah Hasiholan, opens in theaters Friday, May 10. The action thriller follows a mysterious American and a Muslim detective as they take down an international jewel thief whose next target is a Sultan’s royal treasury. Runtime: 1 hr 43 min, Rated: R
One Track Heart – The Story of Krishna Das, starring Krishna Das, Ram Dass, Neem Karoli Baba, Jason Becker and Larry Brilliant, opens in theaters Friday, May 9. The documentary explores Krishna Das’ journey to India to find spiritual teacher Neem Karoli Baba. Runtime: 1 hr 14 min, Not Rated
No One Lives, starring Luke Evans, Adelaide Clemens, Lee Tergesen, Derek Magyar and America Olivo, opens in theaters Friday, May 10. The horror/thriller centers on a ruthless criminal gang that becomes the target of a seasoned serial killer when they kidnap one of his intended victims. Runtime: 1 hr 26 min, Rated: R
Sightseers, starring Alice Lowe, Eileen Davies, Monica Dolan, Jonathan Aris and Steve Oram, opens in theaters Friday, May 10. The comedy tells the story of a couple’s road trip gone wrong. Runtime: 1 hr 29 min, Not Rated
Venus and Serena, starring Venus Williams, Serena Williams John McEnroe, Billie Jean King and Richard Williams, opens in theaters Friday, May 10. The documentary explores the remarkable rise of the Williams sisters in the world of professional tennis. Runtime: 1 hr 39 min, Rated: PG 13
And Now a Word From Our Sponsor, starring Bruce Greenwood, Parker Posey, Callum Blue, Allie MacDonald and Rhys Ward, opens in theaters Friday, May 10. The comedy/drama centers on an advertising CEO who loses consciousness and wakes up speaking only in ad slogans. A woman from his past reluctantly decides to take care of him until other arrangements can be made. Runtime: 1 hr 27 min, Not Rated
He’s Way More Famous Than You, starring Halley Feiffer, Ryan Spahn and Michael Urie, opens in theaters Friday, May 10. The comedy centers on an actress who decides to make her own movie after losing her boyfriend, agent and career all at one time. Runtime: 1 hr 36 min, Not Rated
Stories We Tell, starring Michael Polley, Harry Gulkin, Susy Buchan, John Buchan, Mark Polley, Joanna Polley, Cathy Gulkin, Marie Murphy and Robert MacMillan, opens in theaters Friday, May 10. The documentary follows filmmaker Sarah Polley as she tries to unravel the secrets and the truths behind a family of storytellers. Runtime: 1 hr 48 min, Rated: PG 13
Assault on Wall Street, starring Dominic Purcell, Erin Karpluk, Edward Furlong, John Heard and Eric Roberts, opens in theaters Friday, May 10. The action/thriller follows a New Yorker as he seeks revenge for the peaceful life snatched from him by the crash of the economy. Runtime: 1 hr 37 min, Not Rated
Gippi, starring Divya Dutta, Arbaz Kadwani, Taaha Shah, Riya Vij and Doora Tripathi, opens in theaters Friday, May 10. The comedy/drama follows the coming of age story of an overweight, unpopular 13-year-old girl. Runtime: 2 hr 18 min, Not Rated
Go Goa Gone, starring Saif Ali Khan, Vir Das, Pooja Gupta, Anand Tiwari and Kunal Khemu, opens in theaters Friday, May 10. The comedy/horror film centers on an island rave party that is disrupted by zombies. Runtime: 1 hr 51 min, Not Rated
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