Killers are on the loose in this week’s new releases. Lives are threatened in a plane, on the road, and even in a retirement home. One of the major releases is a mid-air thriller.
Terror strikes passengers on an international flight in Non-Stop. In the PG-13 film, an air marshal receives a secret message midflight that threatens the lives of the plane’s passengers. If $150 million isn’t transferred into a specific account, someone on the plane will be murdered every 20 minutes. The air marshal soon finds himself in hot water when the bank account number is traced back to his name. Liam Neeson stars in the film. The suspense thriller runs for one hour and twenty-two minutes.
The Bible’s New Testament comes to the big screen as Son of God. The PG-13 film tells the story of Jesus Christ from his birth, through his miracles, crucifixion and resurrection. The religious drama plays for two hours and eighteen minutes.
At the request of a crime boss, a bunch of characters head to an isolated hotel in the bayou in The Bag Man. The group’s lives are at stake when they become intertwined during a chaotic night at the hotel. John Cusack and Robert De Niro star in the one hour and forty-eight minute crime thriller. The limited released film is rated R for violence, sex and language.
A man looks to stabilize his family and their financial situation in Chlorine. While trying to “keep up with the Jones,’” he ends up making a bad investment that brings more problems to his troubled family. The unrated, one hour and thirty-three minute film stars Vincent D'Onofrio and Kyra Sedgwick. The comedic drama is available in limited theaters.
A 14-year-old child prodigy heads to college in Hairbrained. After being rejected from Harvard, he begrudgingly attends a less high profile school. His life changes when he befriends a 41-year-old freshman. The PG-13 comedy stars Brendan Fraser, Alex Wolff and Parker Posey. The limited released film plays for one hour and thirty-seven minutes.
After a terrible car crash, a man turns his life around and becomes a therapist and author in Repentance. His life is put in danger when a fan, distraught by his mother’s death, seeks his help. Forest Whitaker, Anthony Mackie and Mike Epps star in the one hour and thirty minute psychological thriller. The film is rated R for violence and language.
A man with the ability to see the dead foresees catastrophe in his town’s future in Odd Thomas. With evil lurking nearby, he seeks the help of the town sheriff and his girlfriend to stop the inevitable from happening, but soon sees death knocking on his door. The unrated thriller is running in limited theaters for one hour and thirty-six minutes.
A cat mask wearing killer is terrorizing a retirement home in Silent But Deadly. Everyone at the Lake View Retirement Home is a suspect. The unrated, comedic horror film runs for one hour and twenty minutes. It’s playing in limited theaters.
Set in World War II, Stalingrad, tells the story of a group of Russian soldiers who are safeguarding a building from the invading Germans. During their mission, they encounter a young woman who has been secretly living there. The war drama is playing in IMAX theaters for two hour and eleven minute. It’s rated R for war and violence.
Russians and Germans battle it out this week in Stalingrad, but next week it’s the Greeks and Persians who head to the battlefield in 300: Rise of an Empire. March 7 is also the debut of an animated adventure, Mr. Peabody & Sherman.
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