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Movies Opening in Cinemas On September 19

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Every Monday Film Inquiry publishes the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week, another eight movies are opening: The Maze Runner, Tusk, The Guest, The Zero Theorem, This Is Where I Leave You, A Walk Among The Tombstones, Tracks and Hector And The Search For Happiness

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:

[hero heading=”The Maze Runner” tagline=”113 minutes – Action, Mystery, Sci-fi, Thriller”]

mazerunnerposterThomas is deposited in a community of boys after his memory is erased, soon learning they’re all trapped in a maze that will require him to join forces with fellow “runners” for a shot at escape.

Director: Wes Ball
Stars: Dylan O’Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Will Poulter, Thomas Brodie-Sangster

International Release Dates

[/hero] [hero heading=”Tusk” tagline=”102 minutes – Horror”]

tuskposterWhen podcaster Wallace Bryton goes missing in the backwoods of Manitoba while interviewing a mysterious seafarer named Howard Howe, his best friend Teddy and girlfriend Allison team with an ex-cop to look for him.

Director: Kevin Smith
Stars: Justin Long, Michael Parks, Haley Joel Osment, Genesis Rodriguez

International Release Dates

[/hero] [hero heading=”The Guest” tagline=”99 minutes – Thriller”] guestposter

A soldier introduces himself to the Peterson family, claiming to be a friend of their son who died in action. After the young man is welcomed into their home, a series of accidental deaths seem to be connected to his presence.

Director: Adam Wingard
Stars: Dan Stevens, Sheila Kelley, Maika Monroe, Joel David Moore

International Release Dates

[/hero] [hero heading=”The Zero Theorem” tagline=”107 minutes – Drama, Fantasy, Sci-fi”]

zerotheoremposterA computer hacker whose goal is to discover the reason for human existence continually finds his work interrupted thanks to the Management; namely, they send a teenager and lusty love interest to distract him.

Director: Terry Gilliam
Stars: Christoph Waltz, Lucas Hedges, Mélanie Thierry, David Thewlis

International Release Dates

[/hero] [hero heading=”This Is Where I Leave You” tagline=”103 minutes – Comedy”] thisleaveyouposter

When their father passes away, four grown siblings are forced to return to their childhood home and live under the same roof together for a week, along with their over-sharing mother and an assortment of spouses, exes and might-have-beens.

Director: Shawn Levy
Stars: Jason Bateman, Tina Fey, Jane Fonda, Adam Driver

International Release Dates

[/hero] [hero heading=”A Walk Among The Tombstones” tagline=”113 minutes – Action, Crime, Mystery”]

walktombstonesposterPrivate investigator Matthew Scudder is hired by a drug kingpin to find out who kidnapped and murdered his wife.

Director: Scott Frank
Stars: Liam Neeson, Dan Stevens, David Harbour, Astro

International Release Dates

[/hero] [hero heading=”Tracks” tagline=”112 min – Adventure, Biography, Drama “]

tracksposterA young woman goes on a 1,700 mile trek across the deserts of West Australia with her four camels and faithful dog.

Director: John Curran
Stars: Mia Wasikowska, Adam Driver, Lily Pearl, Philip Dodd Limited Release – 

International Release Dates

[/hero] [hero heading=”Hector And The Search For Happiness” tagline=”114 minutes – Adventure, Comedy, Drama”]

hectorsearchposterA psychiatrist searches the globe to find the secret of happiness.

Director: Peter Chelsom
Stars: Simon Pegg, Rosamund Pike, Jordan Schartner, Tracy Ann Oberman

International Release Dates

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Do any of these appeal to you – which would you see in cinema, which would you see at home – or not at all?

Sound off in the comments! 😀

(top image source: The Maze Runner – 20th Century Fox)

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