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Lights, camera, action! Theaters are alive with excitement, showcasing an incredible lineup of movies in theaters now. From adrenaline-pumping blockbusters to spine-chilling thrillers and heartwarming rom-coms, there’s something for every movie lover. Don’t miss the latest cinematic adventures hitting the big screen—each one promising to captivate until the final credits roll. What will you choose as the next box office champion?
For the latest releases, take a look at new movies this weekend.
Nosferatu
In this evocative drama, A Complete Unknown explores the transformative journey of Bob Dylan (Timothée Chalamet) as he navigates fame and reinvention. With Monica Barbaro as Joan Baez, the film delves into their complex relationship and Dylan’s rise as a cultural icon. This captivating story sheds light on the man behind the music, charting his path to becoming a legend.
The Fire Inside
Babygirl
In Babygirl, a high-powered CEO (Nicole Kidman) risks her career and family for a passionate affair with her young intern. As desire spirals into chaos, she confronts the fallout of her choices in this gripping tale of ambition and forbidden love.
Sonic The Hedgehog 3
Mufasa: The Lion King
This compelling prequel to Disney’s The Lion King, Mufasa: The Lion King explores the journey of Mufasa (Aaron Pierre) from an orphaned cub to the revered king of the Pride Lands. Rafiki narrates Mufasa’s bond with Taka, later Scar, revealing family and destiny complexities to young Kiara.
Homestead
In this haunting period drama, The Damned stars Odessa Young as Eva, a 19th-century widow forced to make an impossible choice when a shipwreck strands its crew near her isolated fishing village during a brutal winter. With provisions dwindling, Eva and her community must decide between saving the survivors or protecting their own. As guilt and dread consume them, they begin to suspect their fate is a chilling punishment for their actions. Co-starring Joe Cole, this gripping tale explores morality, survival, and the weight of conscience.