By Tribute on March 27, 2015 | Leave a Comment
If you’re wondering what’s out in theatres this weekend, you’ve come to the right place. Here’s your rundown of this weekend’s box office releases.
James King (Will Ferrell) is a hedge fund manager wrongfully convicted of tax evasion in the comedy Get Hard. He turns to Darnell Lewis (Kevin Hart), a man who he thinks has served hard time, to help him prepare for his 10-year stint in San Quentin. The problem? Darnell has never seen the inside of a jail cell. For showtimes, click here.
TRAILER: Get Hard
The aliens have landed in the family comedy Home, also available in 3D. An alien race named Boov invades Earth in an attempt to escape their mortal enemy and make Earth their new home. The Boovs begin relocating the humans, but a resourceful young girl named Tip (voiced by Rihanna) avoids capture and embarks on a journey with a banished Boov named Oh (voiced by Jim Parsons). For showtimes, click here. For 3D showtimes, click here.
TRAILER: Home
For all you horror lovers, It Follows makes it debut in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Ottawa and Halifax. After an odd, yet seemingly innocent sexual encounter, 19-year-old Jay (Maika Monroe) becomes haunted by hellish visions and an inescapable feeling that someone — or something — is watching her. To free herself from what’s plaguing her, Jay must find a way to infect someone else and transfer the entity. Click here for showtimes in your city.
TRAILER: It Follows
Opening in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver is the drama Boychoir. Stet (Garrett Wareing) is a troublesome, yet talented, 11-year-old Texan who is sent to an East Coast musical boarding school after the death of his mother. Despite Stet’s angry nature, Choirmaster Carvelle (Dustin Hoffman) sees potential in him and pushes him to realize the creative talent he possesses. For showtimes in your city, click here.
TRAILER: Boychoir
Another film opening in Toronto and Vancouver is The Riot Club. The good-natured and politically left Miles (Max Irons), and the spoiled, politically right Alistair (Sam Claflin) are first-year students at Oxford. Soon enough, they’re invited to join The Riot Club, a secret society where privileged young men can get away with anything. When the members throw a party and get drunk, things get out of hand. Click here for showtimes.
TRAILER: The Riot Club
Premiering in Toronto and Montreal is the Hungarian drama White God. When 13-year-old Lili is forced to give up her dog, Hagen, because he’s a mixed breed, the pair embark on a dangerous mission to get back to each other. Meanwhile, all the abandoned dogs rebel against those who mistreated them. Click here for showtimes.
TRAILER: White God
Debuting in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Victoria and Calgary is the thriller October Gale. A recently widowed doctor (Patricia Clarkson) comes across a wounded man who washed up on shore at her secluded cottage. For showtimes in your city, click here.
TRAILER: October Gale
Opening in Toronto is That Guy Dick Miller, a documentary about veteran actor Dick Miller, whose vast career spans six decades. It also features interviews and footage of his performances. For showtimes, click here.
TRAILER: That Guy Dick Miller
Also opening in Toronto is the Italian drama, The Wonders (Le Meraviglie). Gelsomina is the eldest daughter of her beekeeper parents who live in isolation. She signs the family up to participate in a reality show that will be filming in the area, but her father is an idealist who tries to keep the modern world far away from his family. For showtimes near you, click here. ~Sandra D. Sukraj
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