Movies Released November 4, 2016

Friday, November 4

Hacksaw Ridge R

The true WWII tale of the epic battle to take the infamous Japanese stronghold, Hacksaw Ridge. The unlikely hero who turned the tide of the violent and bloody battle was a soldier who refused to bear arms, American Army Medic Desmond T Doss (Andrew Garfield), whose heroism turned him from a pariah to a hero in the eyes of his fellow soldiers, and led him to become the first Conscientious Objector in American history to win the Congressional Medal of Honor.
Andrew Garfield, Sam Worthington, William Johnson, Teresa Palmer, David Permut, Tyler Thompson, Vince Vaughn, Rachel Griffiths
Drama Action War Thriller

Trolls PG

Revolves around the fantastical world of the frizzy haired trolls. The feature will expand on the troll dolls' mythology.
Anna Kendrick, Walt Dohrn, Russell Brand, Ron Funches, Dannie Festa, Andrew Adamson, Mike Mitchell, Gina Shay
Comedy Fantasy Musical Family Animation 3D

Doctor Strange PG-13

A subtly maimed surgeon finds a new life when a wizard trains him to become the new Sorcerer Supreme of Earth.
Benedict Cumberbatch, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Mads Mikkelsen, Scott Derrickson, Michael Stuhlbarg, Stan Lee, Kevin Feige, Thomas Dean Donnelly
Action Adventure Superhero
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Loving PG-13

Follows an interracial married couple jailed for their union in 1958 Virginia. The pair fought back against the laws that made their marriage punishable, leading to a landmark Supreme Court case that eventually reversed all restrictions on marriage based on race.
Colin Firth, Bill Camp, Jeff Nichols, Joel Edgerton, Michael Shannon, Ged Doherty, Sarah Green, Marc Turtletaub
Drama True Story

Stagecoach: The Texas Jack Story NR

After retiring from his life as an outlaw, ranch ownder Nathaniel Reed (Trace Adkins) quietly leads an honest existence with his devoted wife, Laura Lee. But his gun-slinging past suddenly comes back to haunt him when he learns that the man he once maimed during a stagecoach robbery is now a U.S. Marshal (Kim Coates) who will stop at nothing to find vengeance. After a violent shootout brings tragic consequences, Nathaniel returns to his old ways and becomes Texas Jack: the most wanted outlaw in the West. Judd Nelson also stars in this action-packed quest for redemption filled with galloping getaways, a beautiful bounty hunter and the possibility of a second chance.
Trace Adkins, Terry Miles, Matt Williams, Dan Benamor, Kim Coates, Judd Nelson, Michelle Harrison, Garry Chalk
Drama

A.C.O.R.N.S.: Operation Crackdown

A parody of heist films, with critters as the perpetrators.
John H. Williams, Lenore Venokur, Jason Jones, Ross Venokur, Will Forte, John Leguizamo, Samantha Bee, Victoria Justice
Comedy Animation Heist
108 mins

CRD

Follows a young dramatist who rebels against his fascist tutor to form his troop of misfits - aiming to win a prestigious theatre competition and trying to find the hardest thing of all: his voice.
Isha Keskar, Saurabh Saraswat, Kranti Kanadé, Dharmakirti Sumant, Mrinmayee Godbole, Vinay Sharma, Abhay Mahajan
Drama

Dog Eat Dog

Dog Eat Dog tells the story of three ex-cons who botch a kidnapping. They not only lose a rich payoff, but they get on the wrong side of the mob and become the city’s most wanted fugitives. Vowing to stay out of prison at all costs, things get completely out of control as they go on the run from everyone.
Nicolas Cage, Willem Dafoe, Paul Schrader, Matthew Wilder, Christopher Matthew Cook
Action Thriller Crime
New York / Los Angeles
3 / 5
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My Dead Boyfriend

Mary’s life has been defined by a string of temp jobs and a half-hearted attempt to become a writer. But all that changes when she comes home to find her boyfriend dead in front of the TV set. During her misadventures in trying to get rid of his ashes - accidentally becoming the bassist in a rock band; bonding with the dog he left behind; awkward encounters with numerous ex-lovers; Mary discovers that there was much more to her couch potato boyfriend than she ever thought imaginable.
Heather Graham, Griffin Dunne, Scott Michael Foster, Anthony Edwards, Katherine Moennig, John Corbett, Gina Gershon
Comedy
93 mins

Army of One R

A Colorado man picks up a pistol and a samurai sword to sneak across the Pakistan border to hunt down Osama Bin Laden.
Nicolas Cage, Russell Brand, Denis O'Hare, Larry Charles, Scott Rothman, Rajiv Joseph, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Rainn Wilson
Comedy

Peter and the Farm

Peter Dunning is the proud proprietor of Mile Hill Farm, which sits on 187 idyllic acres in Vermont. The land’s 38 harvests have seen the arrivals and departures of three wives and four children, leaving Peter with only animals and memories. The arrival of a film crew causes him to confront his history and his legacy, passing along hard-won agricultural wisdom even as he doubts the meaning of the work he is fated to perform until death. Haunted by alcoholism and regret, Peter veers between elation and despair, often suggesting to the filmmakers his own suicide as a narrative device. He is a tragedian on a stage it has taken him most of his life to build, and which now threatens to collapse from under him. At once a postcard from paradise and a cautionary tale for our times, Peter and The Farm sifts through the potential energy of a human life, that which is used and that which is squandered.
Tony Stone
Documentary
112 mins

The Ivory Game NR

Award-winning director Richard Ladkani and Academy Award®-nominated director Kief Davidson filmed undercover for 16 months in China and Africa with a crack team of intelligence operatives, undercover activists, passionate frontline rangers and tough-as-nails conservationists, to infiltrate the corrupt global network of ivory trafficking.
Leonardo DiCaprio, Kief Davidson, Richard Ladkani
Documentary

Friday, November 4