Zombieland: Double Tap (R)
Opens on Friday, October 18
Starring: Zoey Deutch, Abigail Breslin, Emma Stone, Woody Harrelson
Columbus, Tallahassee, Wichita, and Little Rock move to the American heartland as they face off against evolved zombies, fellow survivors, and the growing pains of the snarky makeshift family.
JoJo Rabbit (PG-13)
Opens on Friday, October 18
Starring: Roman Griffin Davis, Thomasin McKenzie, Scarlett Johansson, Taika Waititi
A young boy in Hitler’s army finds out his mother is hiding a Jewish girl in their home.
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (PG)
Opens on Friday, October 18
Starring: Angelina Jolie, Teresa Mahoney, Michelle Pfeiffer, Elle Fanning
Maleficent and her goddaughter Aurora begin to question the complex family ties that bind them as they are pulled in different directions by impending nuptials, unexpected allies, and dark new forces at play.
The Lighthouse (R)
Opens on Friday, October 18
Starring: Willem Dafoe, Robert Pattinson, Valeriia Karaman
The hypnotic and hallucinatory tale of two lighthouse keepers on a remote and mysterious New England island in the 1890s.
Jay and Silent Bob Reboot (R)
Opens on Friday, October 18
Starring: Melissa Benoist, Chris Hemsworth, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck
Jay and Silent Bob return to Hollywood to stop a reboot of ‘Bluntman and Chronic’ movie from getting made.
By the Grace of God (NR)
Opens on Friday, October 18
Starring: Melvil Poupaud, Denis Ménochet, Swann Arlaud, Éric Caravaca
The three men, friends of childhood, will cross, compare their personal experiences and question their life of couple, family and professional.
Greener Grass (NR)
Opens on Friday, October 18
Starring: D’Arcy Carden, Dot-Marie Jones, Mary Holland, Julian Hilliard
Suburban soccer moms find themselves constantly competing against each other in their personal lives as their kids settle their differences on the field.
Cyrano, My Love (R)
Opens on Friday, October 18
Starring: Thomas Solivérès, Olivier Gourmet, Mathilde Seigner, Tom Leeb
December 1897, Paris. Edmond Rostand is not yet thirty but already two children and a lot of anxieties. He has not written anything for two years. In desperation, he offers the great Constant Coquelin a new play, a heroic comedy, in verse, for the holidays. Only concern: it is not written yet. Ignoring the whims of actresses, the demands of his Corsican producers, the jealousy of his wife, the stories of his best friend’s heart and the lack of enthusiasm of all those around him, Edmond starts writing this piece which nobody believes. For now, he has only the title: “Cyrano de Bergerac”.
Synopsis by IMDB.