Movies in North Texas theaters on March 17 and soon

By DallasNews. com staff

17:00 on 16 March 2023 CDT

Alphabetical notes are only indexed when revision is needed and opening dates are subject to change.

Trapped in a spiral of addiction, one from New Mexico (Melissa Barrera) struggles to regain custody of her daughter. Also starring Jackie Cruz. Sin categoría. 110 min. In Angelika Plano.

FULL RIVER RED The murder of an ambassador triggers palace intrigue and alliance-building in twelfth-century China in this film that mixes action, comedy and drama. Unrated. 159 min. In Mandarin with subtitles. In version.

A master art thief (Willem Dafoe) struggles to escape from a New York penthouse after locking himself into a botched heist in this suffocating mystery that feels less like a fairy tale than a dream of dying of a fever. the film will feature his appetite for Dafoe’s heady immersion in a character’s tormented soul. A (for language, safe sexual content, and nude images). 105 min. In giant version.

(B) FORWARD MOVEMENT In this comedy, two old friends (Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin) meet again at a funeral, and one makes the decision to settle accounts decades ago with the widower of her old friend (Malcolm McDowell). The chemistry of the main actresses basically compensates for a nondescript scenario. Think of it as a daring sitcom with a twist #MeToo. R (by language). 85 min. In giant version.

(D-) SHAZAM! This squeaky, ugly, and poorly written sequel continues the story of teenager Billy Batson (Asher Angel), who can adapt to his superhero ego, Shazam (a reliable Zachary Levi). We hope this prankster nonsense is the latest release of Shazam. . PG-13 (for action, violence and language sequences). 130 min. In giant version.

A SNOWY DAY IN OAKLAND In this comedy, a San Francisco psychologist (Nicole Ari Parker) ends a stagnant romance and opens a practice across the bay in Oakland. PG-13 (for some suggestive elements, language and brief violence). 92 min. In giant version.

A teenager (Daniel Diemer) seeks to follow in the footsteps of his father, a mythical typhoon hunter. Also with Alec Baldwin, Anne Heche and Skeet Ulrich. PG-13 (for language, safe hazards and smoking). 100 min. At Galaxy Theatres Grandscape at The Colony.

A woman (Florence Pugh) seeks redemption after a fatal twist of fate and begins to befriend the grieving father (Morgan Freeman) of the woman who died in the turn of automobile fate.

JOHN WICK: CHAPTER FOUR In this action sequel, John Wick (Keanu Reeves) discovers a way to defeat the High Table Crime Lords, but first he will have to face a tough new enemy.

An amateur historian (Sally Hawkins) points to education after finding what she believes to be the lost tomb of King Richard III. Also starring Steve Coogan, Harry Lloyd and Mark Addy.

This documentary features footage from a 1969 French interview with Thelonious Monk, such as a video of the outstanding jazz pianist at work.

A young woman (Julie Ledru) who loves motorcycles is drawn to the male-dominated world of urban “rodeos,” illegal gatherings where motorcyclists flaunt their motorcycles and perform daring stunts.

In this film about a circle of relatives in German that mixes live action and CGI animation, a new student (Emilia Maier) arrives at a school where each child is related to a magical animal as a companion.

(B) ALL SILENCE ON THE WESTERN FRONT Young patriots are as disposable as peeled potatoes in German director Edward Berger’s new adaptation of Lewis Milestone’s novel of the same name. A skillfully crafted symbol with a maximum tolerance for dust is a visceral experience, though less punitive than other fashionable war movies. With Felix Kammerer, Albrecht Schuch and Daniel Brühl. R (for strong bloody war violence and macabre symbols). 147 min. In German and English, with subtitles.

(B) THE INCREDIBLE MAURICE In this silly and captivating animated story, a witty cat (voiced by Hugh Laurie) joins a talking rat organization to extort money from villagers with pest fees. bookworm named Malice (voiced by Emilia Clarke). PG (for action/danger and certain impolite elements). 93 min.

(C-) ANT-MAN AND THE WASP: QUANTUMANIA Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) and Wasp (Evangeline Lilly) explore the quantum realm in Marvel’s latest superhero movie. The endearing sweetness of the early Ant-Man films has been reshaped into a noisy extravagance that, for all its thoughtful grandeur, is smaller and less ambitious than its predecessors. PG-13 (for violence/action and language). 125 min.

(A-) The dazzling and delayed sequel to James Cameron’s 2009 Avatar (the highest-grossing film of all time) tells the story of Sully’s circle of family and their mutual efforts. Cameron’s cinematic obsessions blend in this colossal portion of mind-blowing spectacle presented with classic action-adventure storytelling.

(B-) CHAMPIONS Woody Harrelson stars in this warmly funny comedy about a former minor league basketball coach who is ordered in court to lead a team of players with intellectual disabilities. Champions is no exception to the classic formula of the sports movie, it is effective. Also starring Kaitlin Olson, Ernie Hudson and Cheech Marin. PG-13 (for obscene language and rude/sexual references). 123 min.

In this mystery comedy animated by a true story, a black bear goes crazy with cocaine after stumbling upon the wreckage of a drug dealer’s plane. With Keri Russell, Margo Martindale and Ray Liotta. R (for gory violence and gore, drugs content and language throughout). 95 min.

(A-) CREED III In this sports drama, directed with impressive dexterity for the first time through star Michael B. Jordan, Adonis Creed faces a disturbing friend of years of training and former boxer prodigy (Jonathan Majors) who has just been released from prison. Majors exuded a danger that electrified the air around him, and Jordan gave what could be his full fullest functionality to date as Adonis. PG-13 (for intense sports action, violence and foul language). 116 min.

DEMON SLAYER AS KIMETSU NO YAIBA: IN THE VILLAGE OF SWORD FORMS In the latest installment of the Japanese anime series, the highest-ranking demons gather in Infinity Castle. R (for violent and bloody images). 110 min. In Japanese with subtitles.

(B) 80 FOR BRADY In this sweet comedy animated by true events, 4 friends (Sally Field, Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno and Lily Tomlin) travel to the 2017 Super Bowl to see their hero, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady. The jokes are pretty clean, leaving the movie hunting like a children’s movie at the height of the time. It’s a pretty wonderful reminder that those iconic wonderful girls are in a position to have a good time. PG-13 (for short, strong language, some suggestive references, and drug content). 98 min.

(A-) EVERYWHERE AT ONCE In this wacky sci-fi adventure comedy, a Chinese immigrant (Michelle Yeoh) struggles with an IRS tax audit as she finds herself embroiled in a violent multiverse confrontation. It is an absurd ode to the absurd and messy struggle and happiness of being human. R (for language, some violent and sexual content). 139 min. In English, Mandarin and Cantonese, with subtitles.

(A) PINOCCHIO BY GUILLERMO DEL TORO Set in fascist Italy, the stop-motion edition of the master of old-tale fantasy is indulgent but never boring. Lively, sumptuous and strange, this is a rare youth entertainment that isn’t afraid to perplex young people as much as they love it. Voiced by Ewan McGregor, David Bradley, Gregory Mann, Tilda Swinton, Finn Wolfhard and Christoph Waltz. PG (for danger, dark thematic material, short smoking, vulgar humor and violence). 117 min.

(C-) Based on a true story, this devoted drama examines a non-secular national awakening that emerged from a Southern California hippie network in the early 1970s. The story is interesting, but the film itself is a dry and scattered task, neutralized through all the thorny and contradictory main points of the genuine story. Instead of locating a focal point, the filmmakers give us 3 rather superficial scenarios about 3 men (pastors Greg Laurie and Chuck Smith and hippie evangelist Lonnie Frisbee), with unnecessary main points that get stuck to reduce the momentum of the film. It stars Joel Courtney, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Jonathan Roumie and Kelsey Grammer. PG-13 (for the best drug content involving teens and certain thematic elements). 120 min.

(B-) TOUCHING THE BOOTH In this mystery from director M. Night Shyamalan, a circle of vacationing relatives is taken hostage by armed strangers who ask him to make an unthinkable choice of apocalypse. This story of humanity, love and destruction—an adaptation of Paul Tremblay’s 2018 horror novel La Cabane du bout du monde—is true to the source material, until it ceases to be, because it wouldn’t be a Shyamalan movie without his control over the ending. R (for violence and language). 100 min.

(B) M3GAN You can run, but you can’t actually hide, so say hello to your new obsession with horror movies in this deliciously crazy movie about a realistic doll starting to take on a life of its own. M3GAN, more than anything, is a comedy. before being a horror movie, it opens with a laugh before a shocking outburst of violence and trauma. PG-13 (for violent and terrifying content, foul language and suggestive reference). 102 min.

A teenager (Jack Wolfe) leaves his home in London for a music boarding school in Austria, where he discovers a mystical gateway to the world of Mozart’s The Magic Flute. Also with F. Murray Abraham and Sabine Devieilhe. Non classé . 115 min.

(C) MAGIC MIKE’S LAST DANCE After a bad deal ruined him, exotic “Magic” dancer Mike Lane (Channing Tatum) accepts an offer to be from a wealthy socialite (Salma Hayek Pinault) to perform in London. There are some flashes of original magic, but Last Dance lacks the power that made the first two films exciting. R (for sexual clothing and language). 112 min.

(B-) When her mother (Nia Long) is missing in Colombia, a young woman (Storm Reid) searches thousands of miles away in Los Angeles. But his virtual detective raises more questions than answers in this captivating mystery with a superior concept. PG-13 (for some strong violence, language, adolescent alcohol consumption and thematic material). 111 min.

MOMS In this animated story, 3 mummies from ancient Egypt in present-day London, where they search for an artifact carried through an ambitious archaeologist. PG (for soft action/violence and certain discourteous elements). 88 min.

OPERATION FORTUNE: RUSE OF WAR A Spy (Jason Statham) sets out to stop an arms dealer (Hugh Grant) from making a damaging deal in this action-comedy film from director Guy Ritchie. Also starring Aubrey Plaza, Cary Elwes, Josh Hartnett and Bugzy Malone. R (for language and violence). 114 min.

(B) WITH BOOTS: THE LAST VAULT Darker than previous films in the Shrek franchise but still incredibly funny, this animated adventure features the main swashbuckling character (voiced by Antonio Banderas) who is dismayed to learn that he is in the last of his Nine Lives. The film falters when it resorts to frenetic action sequences, probably designed for the children’s short attention span. He is very worried about the joke. PG (for action/violence, humor/impolite language and some moments of fear). 102 min.

(A-) In this small-scale drama set in the early 1980s, a 9-year-old woman (Catherine Clinch) from the Irish countryside is expelled from her dysfunctional circle of relatives to live with relatives during the summer. . Clinch turns out to be an astonishingly balanced newcomer in this delicate and heartfelt portrait of a child’s resilience. PG-13 (for foul language and smoking). 94 min. In Irish and English Gaelic, with subtitles.

(C) SCREAM VI The survivors of the Ghostface murders leave the fictional California of the city of Woodsboro to return to New York in the new installment of the horror franchise. small in its new playground. The film has some satisfying stab wounds, but the franchise doesn’t make any genuine progress. It stars Melissa Barrera, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Mason Gooding, Jenna Ortega and Courteney Cox. and brief drug use). 123 min.

65 An astronaut (Adam Driver) crashes into an unknown planet and soon realizes he is on Earth, 65 million years ago. Also starring Ariana Greenblatt. PG-13 (for intense sci-fi action and dangers and bloody imagery). 93 min .

A rebellious rock star makes the decision to pursue his dream of fitting into a preacher. With Max Ehrich, Emma Myers, Katelyn Nacon and Gary Weeks. PG-13 (for adult themed content, drug use, some violent content, suicide and language). 109 min.

(B-) Brendan Fraser brings piercing emotional honesty to this drama about a 600-pound bad guy who takes on his life over the course of a week as he seeks to bond with his teenage daughter (Sadie Sink). and morally disordered film that does not hide its origin as a scene with exclusive setting. R (for language, safe drug use and sexual content). 117 min.

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