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MOVIE MINIS

CARLOTTA OLSON, THE DENVER GAZETTE

OPENING

“80 for Brady” — (Comedy, PG-13, 98 minutes). Four friends attend the 2017 Super Bowl in hopes of fulfilling their life-long dream of meeting NFL superstar Tom Brady.

“The Amazing Maurice” — (Animation, PG, 93 minutes). Maurice, a goofy streetwise cat, comes up with a money making scam involving a dumb looking kid and a horde of rats.

“BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas” — (Concert, not rated, 104 minutes). Showing BTS’ concert played in October at Busan’s World Expo.

“The Chosen Season 3 Finale” — (Drama, not rated, 160 minutes). The finale episode of season three of the series about the life of Christ is shown on the big screen.

“Knock at the Cabin” — (Horror, R, 100 minutes). While a young girl and her family are on vacation at a remote cabin, they are taken hostage by armed strangers who force them to make an unthinkable choice to stop the apocalypse.

“Sword Art Online The Movie: Progressive — Scherzo of Deep Night” — (Animation, not rated, 101 minutes). Kirito and Asuna have made progress since the deadly game began two months ago, but now they must face Asuna’s least favorite monster.

ONGOING

“A Man Called Otto” — (Comedy PG-13,

126 minutes). Grade: B-, Katie Walsh. After his wife died, Otto’s only joy comes from judging and criticizing his neighbors. However, when a young family moves in next door, he meets his match with quick-witted Marisol and an unexpected friendship forms that turns his world upside down.

“Aftersun” — (Drama, R, 102 minutes). As Sophie tries to reconcile with her father she reflects on a holiday she took with him 20 years earlier.

“Alice, Darling” — (Drama, R, 90 minutes). A woman in an abusive relationship is unaware that her two closest friends are planning an intervention.

“All Quiet on the Western Front” — (Action, R, 147 minutes). The story of a German soldier’s distress and terrifying experiences while fighting in World War I on the western front.

“Avatar: The Way of Water” — (Action, PG-13, 190 minutes). Grade: A, Katie Walsh. The story of the trouble that follows the Sully family, the battles they fight while trying to stay alive and the lengths they go to keep each other safe.

“Baby Ruby” — (Drama, not rated, 89 minutes). The world of a vlogger and influencer unravels after she gives birth.

“The Banshees of Inisherin” — (Drama, R, 109 minutes). Grade: A, Michael Phillips. Shocking consequences occur when Colm ends his lifelong friendship with Pádraic.

“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” — (Action, PG-13, 161 minutes). Grade: A, Katie Walsh. While the people of Wakanda mourn the death of King T’Challa, they must also fight to protect their home from intervening world powers.

“Broker” — (Drama, R, 129 minutes). The story of the boxes left out where people can drop off their unwanted babies.

“Disquiet” — (Thriller, R, 85 minutes). Sam wakes up after a horrible car accident to find that he is trapped in an abandoned hospital by sinister forces that don’t intend to let him leave.

“Everything Everywhere All at Once” — (Adventure, R, 139 minutes). An aging immigrant from China finds herself in an adventure and the only way she can save the world is by exploring other universes that show her the other lives she could have led.

“The Fabelmans” — (Drama, PG-13, 151 minutes). Grade: A+, Katie Walsh. Growing up in post-World War II era Arizona, Sammy Fabelman, who wants to be a filmmaker, discovers a shocking family secret and finds that the power of films will help him find the truth.

“Fear” — (Horror, R, 100 minutes). Grade: C-, Katie Walsh. A weekend celebration at a remote historic hotel for a group of friends turns into a nightmare when they encounter a contagious airborne threat.

“House Party” — (Comedy, R, 100 minutes). Grade: C-, Katie Walsh. In this remake of a 1990 comedy, Damon and Kevin — who were just fired from their jobs as house cleaners — decide to throw the party of the year at the site of their last cleaning job, LeBron James’ exclusive mansion without his permission.

“Hunt” — (Action, not rated, 131 minutes). KCIA Foreign Unit chief Park Pyong-ho and Domestic Unit chief Kim Jung-do must uncover a North Korean spy, known as Donglim, who is embedded in their agency.

“Infinity Pool” — (Horror, R, 117 minutes). Grade: A+, Katie Walsh. James and Em are enjoying a beach vacation at the island of La Tolqa. However, when they venture beyond the resort grounds they find themselves in a place filled with hedonism, violence and horror.

“Living” — (Drama, PG-13, 102 minutes). After receiving a grim diagnosis, a man decides to turn his dull life into something wonderful.

“M3gan” — (Horror, PG-13, 102 minutes). An engineer at a toy company builds a lifelike doll with artificial intelligence that starts to take on a life of its own.

“Maybe I Do” — (Comedy, PG-13, 96 minutes). Michelle and Allen are ready to get married and decide it’s time for their parents to meet. When the parents attend a dinner given by Michelle and Allen, the parents realize they already know each other way too well. Ends up that they have been cheating on their spouses with each other.

“Missing” — (Drama, PG-13, 111 minutes). Grade: B, Katie Walsh. June’s mother goes missing when she’s on vacation in Colombia with her new boyfriend. When June tries to find her, she is hindered by international red tape. Since June is thousands of miles from Colombia, she is forced to rely on the latest technology, but her digital searching raises more questions than answers.

“Pathaan” — (Action, not rated, 146 minutes). A spy from India takes on the leader of a group of mercenaries that have wicked plans to target his homeland.

“Plane” — (Action, R, 107 minutes). Grade: B, Katie Walsh. When a pilot lands his commercial aircraft during a terrible storm, he finds he is caught in the middle of a war zone.

“Puss in Boots: The Last Wish” — (Animation, PG, 140 minutes). After Puss in Boots realizes his passion for adventure has taken it toll and he has burned through eight of his nine lives, he decides to find the mythical Last Wish and restore his nine lives.

“Tár” — (Drama, R, 158 minutes). Grade: A+, Michael Phillips. Set in the international world of Western classic music, the movie is about Lydia Tár, the first female music director of a German orchestra.

“That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime: Scarlet Bond” — (Animation, not rated, 110 minutes). A new adventure begins when Rimuru Tempest, a slime that evolved into a Demon Lord, crosses paths with a survivor of the Ogre race named Hiiro.

“Triangle of Sadness” — (Comedy, R, 150 minutes). Survivors are trapped on a desert island after a luxury cruise ship for the super-rich sinks.

“Turn Every Page: The Adventures of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb” — (Documentary, PG, 112 minutes). Follows the 50-year professional relationship between author Robert Caro and his editor Robert Gottlieb.

“The Whale” — (Drama, R, 117 minutes). An obese, reclusive English teacher tries to reconnect with his estranged teenage daughter.

“Women Talking” — (Drama, PG-13, 104 minutes). Women of an isolated religious community must figure out how to reconcile a brutal reality with their faith. Do they do nothing, stay and fight or leave?

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

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