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Movie rundown for the weekend through April 21

By Carlotta Olson The Denver Gazette,

13 days ago
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OPENING

“Abigail” — (Horror, R, 109 minutes). The group of criminals that kidnapped the ballerina daughter of a powerful underworld figure soon realize they are dealing with more than just a normal little girl.

“Hard Miles” — (Drama, PG-13, 108 minutes). A prison social worker and a cycling team of teenage convicts that he created go on a transformative 1,000-mile ride.

“The Hopeful” — (Drama, not rated, 90 minutes). John Andrews tells his two children tales of courage, hope, war and love as they sail across the Atlantic Ocean in 1874.

“Housekeeping for Beginners” — (Comedy, R, 107 minutes). Dita finds herself raising her girlfriend’s two daughters and she has to try to keep the family together when individual wills clash.

“The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare” — (Action, R, 120 minutes). A group of highly skilled soldiers are recruited by the British military to strike against German forces during World War II.

“Sasquatch Sunset” — (Action, R, 89 minutes). The story of a year in the life of a Sasquatch family.

“Spy X Family Code: White” — (Animation, PG-13, 110 minutes). After Loid finds out he is being replaced in Operation Strix by the director at Eden Academy, he helps Anya win a cooking competition by making the director’s favorite meal with hopes of preventing him from being replaced.

ONGOING

“Arcadian” — (Action, R, 92 minutes). A father and his sons fight to survive during the end of the world.

“Arthur the King” — (Adventure/Action, PG-13, 90 minutes). Grade: B-, Katie Walsh. During an Adventure Racing World Championship in the Dominican Republic, racer Michael Light and a scrappy street dog companion named Arthur forge an unbreakable bond.

“Bade Miyan Chote Miyan” — (Action, not rated, 164 minutes). Two elite soldiers must overcome their differences to recover a stolen weapon from a masked madman.

“The Beast” — (Drama, not rated, 146 minutes). Human emotions are thought of as a threat now that artificial intelligence is in control of everyone’s lives.

“Bob Marley: One Love” — (Biography, PG-13, 104 minutes). Grade: C, Katie Walsh. The story behind the reggae icon’s revolutionary music and the adversity he overcame.

“Civil War” — (Action, R, 109 minutes). Grade: C, Katie Walsh. A team of military-embedded journalists are trying to reach Washington before rebels descend on the White House.

“Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead” — (Comedy, R, 99 minutes). Tanya, who is 17, and her three siblings get an elderly babysitter when her mother takes a last-minute retreat. However, when the babysitter dies, they find themselves short on cash. Tanya decides to get a job to support them instead of asking her mom to cut her retreat short.

“Dune: Part Two” — (Action, PG-13, 166 minutes). Grade: A+, Katie Walsh. Paul Atreides unites with Chani and the Fremen during his travels to seek revenge against those who destroyed his family.

“The First Omen” — (Action, R, 121 minutes). Grade: B, Michael Phillips. When a young American woman is sent to Rome to serve the church, she uncovers a conspiracy that makes her question her faith.

“Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire” — (Comedy, PG-13, 115 minutes). Grade: C, Katie Walsh. When the discovery of an artifact unleashes an evil force, Ghostbusters new and old must unite to protect their home and save the world from a second ice age.

“Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire” — (Action, PG-13, 115 minutes). Grade: B-, Katie Walsh. Godzilla and Kong face a threat from deep within the planet, challenging their existence and the survival of the human race.

“Imaginary” — (Horror, PG-13, 104 minutes). When returning to her childhood home, a woman finds that her imaginary friend is real and very upset that she abandoned him in the house.

“Immaculate” — (Horror, R, 89 minutes). Grade: B, Katie Walsh. An American nun joins a remote convent in the Italian countryside. There she discovers the convent harbors a sinister secret.

“Kung Fu Panda 4” — (Animation, PG, 94 minutes). After becoming the spiritual leader of the Valley of Peace, Po finds out that a wicked sorceress is planning on summoning all the master villains that Po vanished to the spirit realm.

“La Chimera” — (Adventure, not rated, 130 minutes). The story the black market of historical facts and a group of archaeologists.

“Late Night with the Devil” — (Horror, R, 84 minutes). In 1977, a live television broadcast goes wrong, releasing evil into the nation’s living rooms.

“The Long Game” — (Drama, PG, 106 minutes). Five Mexican-American caddies build their own golf course so they can learn how to play golf.

“Love Lies Bleeding” — (Action, R, 104 minutes). Gym manager Lou falls in love with a bodybuilder who is passing through town on her way to Las Vegas.

“Maidaan” — (Drama, not rated, 185 minutes). Inspired by Indian national football manager and coach Syed Abdul Rahim, who is considered to be the architect of Indian football.

“The Metropolitan Opera: La Rondine” — (Opera, 170 minutes). A live broadcast of opera performed at The Metropolitan Opera.

“Monkey Man” — (Horror, R, 120 minutes). Grade: B, Katie Walsh. A young man takes vengeance upon corrupt leaders who murdered his mother and are victimizing the powerless and poor.

“One Life” — (Drama, PG, 109 minutes). Grade: B, Katie Walsh. The true story of Sir Nicholas “Nicky” Winton, a young London broker, who, in the months leading up to World War II, rescued 669 children from the Nazis.

“Problemista” — (Comedy, R, 104 minutes). An aspiring toy designer from El Salvador takes a job assisting an erratic art-world outcast in New York while trying to bring his unusual ideas to life.

“Shrek 2” 20th Anniversary — (Animation, PG, 93 minutes). Shrek and Fiona find they are not as welcome as they thought they would be when they go to the Kingdom of Far Far Away to celebrate their marriage with Fiona’s parents.

“Sting” — (Horror, R, 91 minutes). Charlotte must fight for her family’s survival after her pet spider turns into a giant, flesh-eating monster.

“Suga Agust D Tour ‘D-Day’ the Movie” — (Music, not rated, 84 minutes). Relive the moments from the encore concert by Agust D.

“Wicked Little Letters” — (Comedy, R, 100 minutes). The town’s women start an investigation after people in Littlehampton begin receiving letters full of hilarious profanities.

Editor’s note: Please contact individual movie theaters for showtimes and other movies added after this list was compiled.

Carlotta Olson, The Denver Gazette

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