Movies Opening In Cinemas on January 24
Manon de Reeper is the founder and CEO of Film…
Since I don’t have access to unlimited data internet at least until we find a permanent place to live, here in Oz, I won’t be able to do any of the previews I used to do, discussing trailers. Instead, I thought I’d share with you the movies that are opening every week, and new posters for upcoming movies!
LOTS of movies are opening in cinema’s this week, on January 24! These are release dates for the U.S., check each movie for the release date of your country if you’re not in the U.S..
(Source: IMDb)
[alert type=white ]PG 13 – 93 min – Action | Fantasy | Sci-Fi
Frankenstein’s creature finds himself caught in an all-out, centuries old war between two immortal clans.
Director: Stuart Beattie
Stars: Aaron Eckhart, Bill Nighy, Miranda Otto, Virginie Le Brun
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R – 110 min – Comedy | Drama
A story set in Santiago and centered on Gloria, a free-spirited older woman, and the realities of her whirlwind relationship with a former naval officer whom she meets out in the clubs.
Director: Sebastián Lelio
Stars: Paulina García, Sergio Hernández, Diego Fontecilla, Fabiola Zamora
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16 – 100 min – Drama
Summertime. A cruising spot for men, tucked away on the shores of a lake. Franck falls in love with Michel. An attractive, potent and lethally dangerous man. Franck knows this, but wants to live out his passion anyway.
Director:Alain Guiraudie
Stars: Pierre Deladonchamps, Christophe Paou, Patrick d’Assumçao,Jérôme Chappatte
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87 min – Documentary
Director Godfrey Reggio reveals humanity’s trance-like relationship with technology, which, when commandeered by extreme emotional states, produces massive effects far beyond the human species.
Director: Godfrey Reggio
Stars: Jeff Pope, Rob Tunstall
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PG 13 – Drama
A teenager sets out to find her Wall Street father and is forced into the streets in a desperate journey of survival. Based on a true story.
Director: Ron Krauss
Stars: Vanessa Hudgens, Rosario Dawson, Brendan Fraser, James Earl Jones
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102 min – Drama
An American doctor travels to Ireland to study the Casey family after 38-year-old Conor suffers a stroke which changes his personality, leaving dynamo wife and mother Vanetia to run the show.
Director: Steph Green
Stars: Maxine Peake, Edward MacLiam, Will Forte, Sharon Horgan
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R – 86 min – Adventure | Comedy | Fantasy | Horror
Live-action role players conjure up a demon from Hell by mistake and they must deal with the consequences.
Director: Joe Lynch
Stars: Ryan Kwanten, Steve Zahn, Peter Dinklage, Summer Glau
[/alert]So which of these caught your eye? I saw a trailer of Visitors a while back when I could still watch trailers, and it looked very interesting, but I don’t know if I’ll ever get to actually watching it. Knights of Badassdom‘s trailer made me giggle, I’m going to see it just because it should be lots of ridiculous fun. Gimme Shelter sounds kind of interesting, but the rest I feel a bit blah about, and I, Frankenstein is something I am never ever going to watch and not just because Aaron Eckhart is on my irrational dislike list. The French movie sound interesting, but French movies are usually a bit too heavy for my taste.
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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.