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Wide Theatrical Movie Openings
« on: August 28, 2015, 12:48:03 PM »
8-26-2015

Only one Wide Opening.

No Escape. - American businessman Jack Dwyer (Owen Wilson), wife Annie and their two young daughters arrive in Southeast Asia to begin a new life. As his company plans to improve the region's water quality, the family quickly learns that they're right in the middle of a political uprising. Armed rebels attack the hotel where they're staying, ordered to kill any foreigners that they encounter. Amid utter chaos, Jack must find a way to save himself and his loved ones from the violence erupting all around them.

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Re: Wide Theatrical Movie Openings
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2015, 12:49:11 PM »
8-28-2015

Also only one wide opening.

We are Your Friends - Young Cole Carter (Zac Efron) dreams of hitting the big time as a Hollywood disc jockey, spending his days and nights hanging with buddies and working on the one track that will set the world on fire. Opportunity comes knocking when he meets James Reed, a charismatic DJ who takes the 23-year-old under his wing. Soon, his seemingly clear path to success gets complicated when he starts falling for his mentor's girlfriend, jeopardizing his new friendship and the future he seems destined to fulfill.

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Re: Wide Theatrical Movie Openings
« Reply #2 on: September 01, 2015, 04:02:16 PM »
9-04-2015

End of the summer keeps the wide theatrical openings to a minimum still.

Only one.

The Transporter Refueled - Frank Martin is living a less perilous lifestyle, or so he thinks, transporting classified packages for questionable people. Things get complicated when femme fatale Anna and her three accomplices orchestrate a bank heist and the kidnapping of Frank's father. It's all part of a grand plan to take down the human trafficker who victimized her years earlier. Now a pawn in her vengeful scheme, the former special-operations mercenary must use his covert skills to play Anna's dangerous game.


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Re: Wide Theatrical Movie Openings
« Reply #3 on: September 11, 2015, 04:38:19 PM »
9-11-2015

We have a few movies releasing in wide theatrical openings this week:

90 Minutes in Heaven - Pronounced dead by rescue workers, cleric Don Piper (Hayden Christensen) believes he visited heaven before springing back to life 90 minutes later.

Perfect Guy - With a fulfilling career and a loving relationship, lobbyist Leah Vaughn (Sanaa Lathan) seems to have it all. Things come crashing down when Dave, her long-term boyfriend, questions her future plans for marriage and a family. The resulting breakup leaves Leah heartbroken, until she meets the charming and handsome Carter Duncan (Michael Ealy). Soon, the budding romance turns dangerous as Carter reveals his volatile nature, forcing Leah to turn the tables on the man she thought was Mr. Right.

The Visit - Becca (Olivia DeJonge) and younger brother Tyler (Ed Oxenbould) say goodbye to their mother as they board a train and head deep into Pennsylvania farm country to meet their maternal grandparents for the first time. Welcomed by Nana (Deanna Dunagan) and Pop Pop (Peter McRobbie), all seems well until the siblings start to notice increasingly strange behavior from the seemingly charming couple. Once the children discover a shocking secret, they begin to wonder if they'll ever make it home.


"The Visit" is an M. Night Shyamalan picture.

Does anyone watch M. Night Shyamalan movies anymore?

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Re: Wide Theatrical Movie Openings
« Reply #4 on: September 19, 2015, 08:48:51 AM »
9-25-2015

Two large openings this weekend.

Hotel Transylvania 2 - Now that Dracula (Adam Sandler) has opened the Hotel Transylvania's doors to humans, things are changing for the better; however, Drac is secretly worried that his half-human grandson, Dennis, isn't showing his vampire side. So, while Mavis and Johnny are away, Drac enlists his friends to help him put the boy through a "monster-in-training" boot camp. But things really get batty when Drac's cantankerous, old-school dad (Mel Brooks) pays an unexpected visit.

The Intern - Starting a new job can be a difficult challenge, especially if you're already retired. Looking to get back in the game, 70-year-old widower Ben Whittaker (Robert De Niro) seizes the opportunity to become a senior intern at an online fashion site. Ben quickly becomes popular with his younger co-workers, including Jules Ostin (Anne Hathaway), the boss and founder of the company. Whittaker's charm, wisdom and sense of humor helps him develop a special bond and growing friendship with Jules.

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Wide Theatrical Movie Openings
« Reply #5 on: October 08, 2015, 10:26:09 AM »
10-9-2015

Only 1 Large Opening this weekend. Halloween season starts next week.

Pan - Living a bleak existence at a London orphanage, 12-year-old Peter (Levi Miller) finds himself whisked away to the fantastical world of Neverland. Adventure awaits as he meets new friend James Hook (Garrett Hedlund) and the warrior Tiger Lily (Rooney Mara). They must band together to save Neverland from the ruthless pirate Blackbeard (Hugh Jackman). Along the way, the rebellious and mischievous boy discovers his true destiny, becoming the hero forever known as Peter Pan.

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Re: Wide Theatrical Movie Openings
« Reply #6 on: November 04, 2015, 04:10:39 PM »
11-6-2015


The Peanuts Movie - Life always seems complicated for good ol' Charlie Brown, the boy who always tries his best against seemingly impossible odds. When the Little Red-Haired Girl moves into his neighborhood, Charlie Brown finds himself smitten with her. As he deals with his feelings, his best friend Snoopy embarks on his own adventure in a fantasy world. As a World War I flying ace, the lovable beagle pursues his nemesis, the Red Baron, while also trying to win the heart of a beautiful pilot named Fifi.


Spectre - A cryptic message from the past leads James Bond (Daniel Craig) to Mexico City and Rome, where he meets the beautiful widow (Monica Bellucci) of an infamous criminal. After infiltrating a secret meeting, 007 uncovers the existence of the sinister organization SPECTRE. Needing the help of the daughter of an old nemesis, he embarks on a mission to find her. As Bond ventures toward the heart of SPECTRE, he discovers a chilling connection between himself and the enemy (Christoph Waltz) he seeks

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Re: Wide Theatrical Movie Openings
« Reply #7 on: November 12, 2015, 05:37:04 PM »
11-13-2005

The 33 - Disaster strikes on Aug. 5, 2010, as a copper and gold mine collapses in Chile, trapping 33 men underground. With more than 2,000 feet of rock in their way, members of a rescue team work tirelessly for 69 days to save the seemingly doomed crew. Beneath the rubble, the miners begin an epic quest to survive, contending with suffocating heat and the need for food and water. With family, friends and the rest of the world watching, it becomes a race against time and a true test of the human spirit.

Love The Coopers - Chaos strikes when four generations of the Cooper clan gather for their annual Christmas Eve celebration.