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Movies In Theaters This Week: May 13 – May 17

Movies opening in theaters this week:

Augustine, starring Vincent Lindon, Soko and Chiara Mastroianni, opens in theaters Friday, May 17. The drama centers on a 19th century French neurologist and his relationship with a 19-year-old young woman who is left partially paralyzed after a seizure. Runtime: 1 hr 42 min, Not Rated

Star Trek Into Darkness, starring Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto and Karl Urban, opens in theaters Friday, May 16. The sci-fi action film follows Captain Kirk as he leads a mission to capture a one-man weapon of mass destruction following a terror attack that destroys the majority of the Starfleet. Runtime: 2 hr 12 min, Rated: PG 13

Aurangzeb, starring Arjun Kapoor, Prithviraj, Rishi Kapoor, Jackie Shroff and Sikandar Kher, opens in theaters Friday, May 17. The thriller centers on a series of uncontrollable events that are started when a cop goes undercover in a gangster’s family. Runtime: 2 hr 17 min, Not Rated

Black Rock, starring Kate Bosworth, Lake Bell, Katie Aselton, Will Bouvier, Jay Paulson and Anslem Richardson, opens in theaters Friday, May 17. The thriller follows three childhood friends as they fight for survival on a remote island off the coast of Maine. Runtime: 1 hr 23 min, Rated: R

Erased, starring Aaron Eckhart, Olga Kurylenko, Liana Liberato and Garick Hagon, opens in theaters Friday, May 17. The action/thriller centers on an international conspiracy that puts an ex-CIA agent and his estranged daughter on the run. Runtime: 1 hr 44 min, Rated: R

The English Teacher, starring Julianne Moore, Greg Kinnear, Michael Angarano, Nathan Lane and Lily Collins, opens in theaters Friday, May 17. The drama follows an English teacher as she tries to help her former star student by putting on his play at her high school. Runtime: 1 hr 33 min, Not Rated

Frances Ha, starring Greta Gerwig, Mickey Sumner, Michael Esper and Adam Driver, opens in theaters Friday, May 17. The comedy tells the story of a free spirited woman who lives in New York, but doesn’t have an apartment, and works as a dance company apprentice, but isn’t a dancer. Runtime: 1 hr 25 min, Rated: R

Pieta, starring Lee Jung-Jin, Cho Min-soo, Ki-Hong Woo and Eunjin Kang, opens in theaters Friday, May 17. The drama centers on a loan shark that tries to change his life after a mysterious woman claims to be his mother. Runtime: 1 hr 43 min, Not Rated

State 194, starring Salam Fayyad, Mahmoud Abbas and Tzipi Livni, opens in theaters Friday, May 17. The documentary chronicles Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad’s efforts to make Palestine the 194th member of the United Nations. Runtime: 1 hr 38 min, Rated: PG

33 Postcards, starring Guy Pearce, Zhu Lin, Claudia Karvan, Elaine Jin and Rhys Muldoon, opens in theaters Friday, May 17. The drama follows a Chinese orphan and her Australian sponsor as they meet in person for the first time. The meeting changes their lives. Runtime: 1 hr 37 min, Not Rated

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