Tower Heist, starring Ben Stiller, Alan Alda, Eddie Murphy, Gabourey Sidibe and Michael Pena, opens in theaters Friday, November 4. The crime comedy follows a group of hard working guys as they plot to rob a wealthy businessman who stole billions in a Ponzi scheme. Runtime: 1 hr 44 min Rated: PG 13
A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas, starring Kal Penn, JohnCho, Danny Trejo, Neil Patrick Harris and Danneel Harris, opens in theaters Friday, November 4. The comedy follows Harold and Kumar as they reunite after years of growing apart. Their latest adventure takes them through New York City to find the perfect replacement Christmas tree for Harold’s father-in-law. Runtime: 1 hr 30 min Rated: R
The Son of No One, starring Channing Tatum, Al Pacino, Juliette Binoche, Ray Liotta and Katie Holmes, opens in theaters Friday, November 4. The crime thriller tells the story of a young cop whose life is nearly torn apart by a double homicide cold case he is assigned to re-open. Runtime: 1 hr 35 min Rated: R
Five Star Day, starring Cam Gigandet, Jena Malone, Julianna Guill, Tad Hilgenbrink and Nick Chinlund, opens in theaters Friday, November 4. The drama follows one man’s journey to disprove the theory of astrology. His adventure leads him to a new understanding about life, love and destiny. Runtime: 1 hr 37 min Not Rated
Charlotte Rampling: The Look, starring Charlotte Rampling, Peter Lindbergh, Paul Auster, Barnaby Southcombe and Juergen Teller, opens in theaters Friday, November 4. The documentary takes a look at the life and amazing talent of legendary actress Charlotte Rampling. The film features conversations between Rampling and friends as well as footage from some of her most loved films. Runtime: 1 hr 38 min Not Rated
Killing Bono, starring Robert Sheehan, Krysten Ritter, Ben Barnes, Pete Postlewaite and Justine Waddell, opens in theaters Friday, November 4. The comedy tells the story of two Irish brothers who struggle with their music careers while their former school friends U2 rise to fame. Runtime: 1 hr 54 min Rated: R
Rise and Shine – The Jay DeMerit Story, starring Jay DeMerit, Landon Donovan, Wayne Rooney, Carlos Bocanegra and Fernando Torres, opens in theaters Thursday, November 3. The documentary follows Jay DeMerit’s journey from being a young man with a professional soccer dream to starting in the 2010 World Cup. Runtime: 1 hr 32 min Not Rated
Young Goethe In Love, starring Alexander Fehling, Miriam Stein, Moritz Bleibtreu, Volker Bruch and Burghart Klaubner, opens in theaters Friday, November 4. The drama, set in 1772 Germany, tells the story of an aspiring poet who falls in love with a young woman who is promised to another man. Runtime: 1 hr 40 min Not Rated
Marathon Boy, directed by Gemma Atwal, opens in theaters Thursday, October 3. The documentary chronicles the story of Budhia, a young Indian boy who is rescued from poverty by judo coach Biranchi Das. Das helps Budhia grow his natural gift for long-distance running, but when the 4-year-old fails in a 65 kilometer run both Das and Budhia find themselves caught up in controversy and scandal. Runtime: 1 hr 38 min Not Rated
The Other F Word, staring Tony Adolescent, Art Alexakis, Rob Chaos, Chris De Wolfe, Joe Escalante, Tony Hawk and Mark Hoppus, opens in theaters Wednesday, November 2. The documentary explores what happens when punk rockers become dads – the same authority figure many of them used to rebel against. Runtime: 1 hr 38 min Not Rated
Will, starring Damian Lewis, Perry Eggleton, Bob Hoskins, Alixe Krige, Jane March and Rebekah Staton, opens in theaters Friday, November 4. The family drama follows an 11-year-old boy’s journey across Europe to attend the 2005 Champions League Final football match in Istanbul. Runtime: 1 hr 42 min Not Rated
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