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Movies Opening in Cinemas On March 27

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Every week Film Inquiry publishes the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week: Serena, Get Hard, Home, While We’re Young, The Salt Of The Earth, The Riot Club, White God and Cupcakes.

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:

Serena (2014)

Serena cinema109 minutes – Drama

In Depression-era North Carolina, the future of George Pemberton’s timber empire becomes complicated when he marries Serena.

Director: Susanne Bier
Stars: Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence, Rhys Ifans, Toby Jones

International Release Dates

Get Hard (2015)

Get Hard cinema100 minutes – Comedy

When millionaire James King is nailed for fraud and bound for San Quentin, he turns to Darnell Lewis to prep him to go behind bars.

Director: Etan Cohen
Stars: Will Ferrell, Kevin Hart, Alison Brie, T.I.

International Release Dates

Home (2015)

Home cinema94 minutes – Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family, Sci-fi

Oh, an alien on the run from his own people, lands on Earth and makes friends with the adventurous Tip, who is on a quest of her own.

Director: Tim Johnson
Stars: Jim Parsons, Rihanna, Steve Martin, Jennifer Lopez

International Release Dates

While We're Young (2014)

While We're Young cinema97 minutes – Comedy, Drama

A middle-aged couple’s career and marriage are overturned when a disarming young couple enters their lives.

Director: Noah Baumbach
Stars: Ben Stiller, Naomi Watts, Adam Driver, Amanda Seyfried

International Release Dates

The Salt Of The Earth (2014)

The Salt Of The Earth cinema110 minutes – Documentary, Biography

For the last 40 years, the photographer Sebastião Salgado has been travelling through the continents, in the footsteps of an ever-changing humanity. He has witnessed some of the major events of our recent history; international conflicts, starvation and exodus. He is now embarking on the discovery of pristine territories, of wild fauna and flora, and of grandiose landscapes as part of a huge photographic project which is a tribute to the planet’s beauty.

Directors: Juliano Ribeiro Salgado, Wim Wenders
Stars: Sebastião Salgado, Wim Wenders, Juliano Ribeiro Salgado, Hugo Barbier

International Release Dates

The Riot Club (2014)

The Riot Club cinema107 minutes – Drama, Thriller

Two first-year students at Oxford University join the infamous Riot Club, where reputations can be made or destroyed over the course of a single evening.

Director: Lone Scherfig
Stars: Sam Claflin, Max Irons, Douglas Booth, Jessica Brown Findlay

International Release Dates

White God (2014)

White God cinema121 minutes – Drama

Thirteen-year-old Lili fights to protect her dog Hagen. She is devastated when her father eventually sets Hagen free on the streets. Still innocently believing love can conquer any difficulty, Lili sets out to find her dog and save him.

Director: Kornél Mundruczó
Stars: Zsófia Psotta, Sándor Zsótér, Lili Horváth, Szabolcs Thuróczy

limited release in U.S. – International Release Dates

Cupcakes (2013)

Cupcake cinema92 minutes – Comedy, Music

In Tel Aviv, six friends who are appalled by the Israeli entry in the UniverSong competition record their own song on a mobile phone, then are shocked to learn their recording is selected as Israel’s entry for next year’s competition.

Director: Eytan Fox
Stars: Dana Ivgy, Keren Berger, Yael Bar-Zohar, Efrat Dor

International Release Dates

Which of these will you be seeing? Share your thoughts below.

(top image source: Serena – Magnolia Pictures)

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