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Movies Opening in Cinemas on July 11

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Every week we share the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week: Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Boyhood, Land Ho! and A Long Way Down.

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=”Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” tagline=”130 minutes – Action, Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller”] A growing nation of genetically evolved apes led by Caesar is threatened by a band of human survivors of the devastating virus unleashed a decade earlier. They reach a fragile peace, but it proves short-lived, as both sides are brought to the brink of a war that will determine who will emerge as Earth’s dominant species.

Director: Matt Reeves

Stars: Gary Oldman, Keri Russell, Andy Serkis, Kodi Smit-McPhee

International Release Dates

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[hero heading=”Boyhood” tagline=”166 minutes – Drama”]

The life of a young man, Mason, from age 5 to age 18.

Director: Richard Linklater

Stars: Ellar Coltrane, Patricia Arquette, Ethan Hawke, Elijah Smith

International Release Dates

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[hero heading=”Land Ho!” tagline=”95 minutes – Comedy, Adventure”] A pair of former brothers-in-law embark on a road trip through Iceland.

Directors: Aaron Katz, Martha Stephens

Stars: Earl Lynn Nelson, Paul Eenhoorn, Daníel Gylfason, Þrúður Kristjánsdóttir

International Release Dates

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[hero heading=”A Long Way Down” tagline=”96 minutes – Comedy, Drama”]

Four people meet on New Year’s Eve and form a surrogate family to help one another weather the difficulties of their lives.

Director: Pascal Chaumeil

Stars: Pierce Brosnan, Toni Collette, Imogen Poots, Aaron Paul

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! 😀

(featured image credit – Boyhood: IFC Films)

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