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New movies in theaters – The Lost City and more

The Lost City, starring Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum and Daniel Radcliffe is a hilarious, action filled rom-com. Check it out below, as well as a drama, a musical stage show and an opera, filmed live on stage, opening in select cities across Canada.

The Lost City – Reclusive romance novelist Loretta Sage (Sandra Bullock) isn’t happy about sharing the stage on a book tour with her cover model Alan (Channing Tatum). When he gets all the attention from the mostly female audience and she’s ignored, Loretta decides it’s time to leave. Before she can get out of the building, eccentric British billionaire Abigail Fairfax (Daniel Radcliffe) kidnaps her. Determined to prove he can be a hero in real life and not just on the pages of her books, Alan, who has feelings for Loretta, enlists ex-Navy Seal Jack Trainer (Brad Pitt) to help him rescue her. Click here for showtimes and click here to read our review.

Anything Goes – Filmed live at the Barbican in London, this major new 5-star production of the classic musical comedy features an all-star cast led by renowned Broadway royalty Sutton Foster reprising her Tony Award-winning performance as Reno Sweeney, alongside three-time Olivier Award and Tony Award winner Robert Lindsay, Evening Standard Theatre Award winner Felicity Kendal and beloved West End Legend Gary Wilmot. Playing March 27 and 30, 2022 in select cities. Click here for showtimes.

Learn to Swim – After a tragic event, Dezi (Thomas Antony Olajide), a Toronto jazz musician, flees in an attempt to rebuild his life, only to find himself haunted by his grief and truths of his past. Playing in Toronto and Vancouver. Click here for showtimes.

Don Carlos: The Metropolitan Opera – For the first time in company history, the Met presents the original five-act French version of Verdi’s epic opera of doomed love among royalty, set against the backdrop of the Spanish Inquisition. Plays March 26 in select cities with an encore viewing on March 30, 2022. Click here for showtimes.