Movies Opening in Cinemas On March 11
Manon de Reeper is the founder and CEO of Film…
Every Tuesday Film Inquiry publishes the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week: 10 Cloverfield Lane, The Young Messiah, The Perfect Match, The Brothers Grimsby, Creative Control, Eye in the Sky, Hello My Name Is Doris, Lolo, Marguerite and River of Grass.
Note that these are based on the opening dates in the United States. If you’re looking for the opening dates for a certain movie in your country, click the ‘international release dates” below the movie details.
Opening in Cinemas This Week:
10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)
105 minutes – Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Monsters come in many forms.
Director: Dan Trachtenberg
Stars: John Goodman, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, John Gallagher Jr., Bradley Cooper
The Young Messiah (2016)
111 minutes – Drama
Tells the story of Jesus Christ at age seven as he and his family depart Egypt to return home to Nazareth. Told from his childhood perspective, it follows young Jesus as he grows into his religious identity.
Director: Cyrus Nowrasteh
Stars: Adam Greaves-Neal, Vincent Walsh, Sara Lazzaro, Sean Bean
The Perfect Match (2016)
96 minutes – Comedy, Romance
A playboy named Charlie, convinced that all his relationships are dead, meets the beautiful and mysterious Eva. Agreeing to a casual affair, Charlie then wants a bit more from their relationship.
Director: Bille Woodruff
Stars: Terrence Jenkins, Paula Patton, Kali Hawk, Lauren London
Lolo (2015)
99 minutes – Comedy
Violette, a 40-year old workaholic with a career in the fashion industry falls for a provincial computer geek, Jean-Rene, while on a spa retreat with her best friend.
Director: Julie Delpy
Stars: Julie Delpy, Dany Boon, Vincent Lacoste, Karin Viard
The Brothers Grimsby (2016)
83 minutes – Action, Comedy
A new assignment forces a top spy to team up with his football hooligan brother.
Director: Louis Leterrier
Stars: Sacha Baron Cohen, Mark Strong, Isla Fisher, Rebel Wilson
Creative Control (2015)
97 minutes – Drama
In near future Brooklyn, an ad executive uses a new Augmented Reality technology to conduct an affair with his best friend’s girlfriend…sort of.
Director: Benjamin Dickinson
Stars: Benjamin Dickinson, Nora Zehetner, Dan Gill, Alexia Rasmussen
Eye in the Sky (2015)
102 minutes – Drama, Thriller, War
Col. Katherine Powell, a military officer in command of an operation to capture terrorists in Kenya, sees her mission escalate when a girl enters the kill zone triggering an international dispute over the implications of modern warfare.
Director: Gavin Hood
Stars: Helen Mirren, Aaron Paul, Alan Rickman, Barkhad Abdi
Hello, My Name Is Doris (2015)
95 minutes – Comedy, Drama
A self-help seminar inspires a sixty-something woman to romantically pursue her younger co-worker.
Director: Michael Showalter
Stars: Sally Field, Max Greenfield, Beth Behrs, Wendi McLendon-Covey
Marguerite (2015)
129 minutes – Drama
Paris, 1920s. Marguerite Dumont is a wealthy woman, lover of the music and the opera. She loves to sing for her friends, although she’s not a good singer. Both her friends and her husband have kept her fantasy. The problem begins when she decides to perform in front of a real audience.
Director: Xavier Giannoli
Stars: Catherine Frot, André Marcon, Michel Fau, Christa Théret
River of Grass (1994)
76 minutes – Drama
Cozy, a dissatisfied housewife, meets Lee at a bar. A drink turns into a home break-in, and a gun shot sends them on the run together, thinking they’ve committed murder.
Director: Kelly Reichardt
Stars: Larry Fessenden, Dick Russell, Michael Buscemi, Lisa Bowman
Re-release of restored film – International Release Dates
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Manon de Reeper is the founder and CEO of Film Inquiry, and a screenwriter/producer. Her directorial debut, a horror short film, is forthcoming in 2021.