Movies Released July 15, 2016

Amy Renner Amy Renner

Oct. 30, 2016

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Kristen Wiig, Andy Garcia, Katie Dippold, Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon, Chris Hemsworth, Paul Feig, Ivan Reitman

PG-13 Comedy Sequel Supernatural Reboot 3D

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Set in a future society where emotions have been eradicated. A new breed of humans, called Equals, live peacefully until a disease begins activating emotions in its victims, who are sent away and never seen again. Hoult is set to star as Silas, who becomes infected and is outcast until he connects with Nia (Stewart), another “switched on” Equal who is able to hide her emotions.

Guy Pearce, Nicholas Hoult, Kristen Stewart, Drake Doremus, Ridley Scott, Michael Schaefer, Nathan Parker, Kate Lyn Sheil

PG-13 Romance Sci-Fi 1 hr, 41 mins

78%

  • 3.4
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The plot details are unknown. The film will shoot on location in New York and Los Angeles.

Kristen Stewart, Steve Tenenbaum, Jesse Eisenberg, Steve Carell, Blake Lively, Woody Allen, Letty Aronson, Parker Posey

Drama Comedy

80%

  • 3.8
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A documentary that asks... Who are these Democrats? What are the Democrats hiding?

Dinesh D'Souza

PG-13 Documentary Political

55%

  • 4.3
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Los Angeles

Travis (Matt McGorry), a young struggling musician, crosses paths with Ellen (Amy Hargreaves), an older married yoga teacher who is trying to adopt a child with her husband. Travis and Ellen begin an affair that slowly deepens into something more intimate and profound. As their encounters continue, Ellen is confronted with her failing marriage while Travis must face the consequences of his actions.

Matt McGorry, Marc Meyers, Amy Hargreaves, Britne Oldford, Mark Blum

NR Romance 1 hr, 48 mins

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Today, all anybody needs to run is the determination and a pair of the right shoes. But just fifty years ago, running was viewed almost exclusively as the domain of elite male athletes who competed on tracks. With insight and propulsive energy, director Pierre Morath traces running’s rise to the 1960s, examining how the liberation movements and newfound sense of personal freedom that defined the era took the sport out of the stadiums and onto the streets, and how legends like Steve Prefontaine, Fred Lebow, and Kathrine Switzer redefined running as a populist phenomenon.

Pierre Morath

Documentary

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