List of movies opening in theaters this week:
Coriolanus, starring Gerard Butler, Ralph Fiennes, Jessica Chastain, Brian Cox and Vanessa Redgrave, opens in theaters Friday, December 2. The drama tells the story of a banished Roman hero who forms an alliance with an enemy to take his revenge on the city. Runtime: 2 hr 2 min Rated: R
Sleeping Beauty, starring Emily Browning, Rachel Blake, Ewen Leslie, Peter Carroll and Chris Haywood, opens in theaters Friday, December 2. The drama centers on a young university student who takes a job at a high-end brothel. Runtime: 1 hr 41 min Not Rated
The Lady, starring Michelle Yeoh, David Thewlis, Jonathan Raggett, Jonathan Woodhouse and Susan Wooldridge, opens in theaters Friday, December 2. The biographical drama tells the extraordinary love story of Burmese pro-democracy activist Aung San Suu Kyi and writer Michael Aris. Runtime: 2 hr 15 min Rated: R
Shame, starring Michael Fassbender, Lucy Walters, Mari Ange Ramirez, James Badge Dale, Carey Mulligan and Nicole Beharie, opens in theaters Friday, December 2. The drama centers on a 30-something New Yorker whose out of control sex life is hampered when his younger sister suddenly comes to live with him. Runtime: 1 hr 39 min Rated: NC 17
Redline, starring Takuya Kimura, Yu Aoi, Tadanobu Asano, Akemi and Takeshi Aono, opens in theaters Friday, December 2. The animated drama tells the story of a reckless driver who must battle more than other racers in the biggest and most deadly car racing tournament in the world. Runtime: 1 hr 42 min Not Rated
Answers To Nothing, starring Dane Cook, Elizabeth Mitchell, Julie Benz, Barbara Hershey and Zach Gilford, opens in theaters Friday, December 2. The drama tells intertwining stories of Los Angeles residents who each battle their own set of problems. Runtime: 2 hr 4 min Rated: R
Outrage, starring Takeshi Kitano, Kippei Shiina, Ryo Kase, Tomokazu Miura and Jun Kunimura, opens in theaters Friday, December 2. The crime drama centers on the numerous rivals in a Japanese crime syndicate. Each group will stop at nothing to gain the favor of the head family. Runtime: 1 hr 49 min Rated: R
I Am Singh, starring Joseph Armillas, Anto Boghokian, Elissa Brentano, Nathan Bush and Guzlar Chahal, opens in theaters Friday, December 2. The action film follows a young Sikh who travels from India to the United States to find out what happened to his father and two brothers. One of his brothers was killed, the other is missing and his father is seriously injured. Runtime: 2 hr 7 min Not Rated
Force of Nature: The David Suzuki Movie, starring Tara Cullis, Severn Cullis Suzuki, Ann Marie MacDonald, Miles Richardson and David Suzuki, opens in theaters Friday, December 2. The documentary takes an intimate look at the life and message of Canadian scientist David Suzuki. Runtime: 1 hr 33 min Not Rated
Khodorkovsky, starring Jean Marc Barr, Harvey Friedman, Cyril Tuschi, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, Marina Khodorkovskaya, Lena Khodorkovskaya and Pavel Khodorkovsky, opens in theaters Wednesday, November 30. The documentary explores the legal troubles of wealthy Russian oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky, who was thrown in prison for tax and embezzlement crimes after he publically accused President Vladamir Putin of corruption. Runtime: 1 hr 51 min Not Rated
Pastorela, starring Omar Ayala, Carlos Cobos, Joaquin Cosio, Eduardo Espana and Dagoberto Gama, opens in theaters Friday, December 2. The comedy centers on a battle between a new pastor and church member. Agent Jesus Juarez always plays the devil in his town’s yearly Nativity Play, but this year the new pastor recasts the role and Juarez must fight to get it back. Runtime: 1 hr 35 min Rated: R
Lads and Jockeys, directed by Benjamin Marquet, opens in theaters Friday, December 2. The documentary follows three 14-year-old boys as they train to become jockeys at a training center in a small village near Paris. The film explores the teens’ transition from a carefree childhood to taking on the responsibilities of a jockey. Runtime: 1 hr 40 min Not Rated
Watching TV With The Red Chinese, starring Ryan O’Nan, Leonardo Nam, Gillian Jacobs, James Chen and Keong Sim, opens in theaters Friday, December 2. The comedy/drama centers on three students from communist China who travel to NYC as part of an exchange program in the summer of 1980. The trio confronts the differences between the American culture and their native China. Runtime: 1 hr 45 min Not Rated
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