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New In Theaters This Weekend!

"War for the Planet of the Apes"  (PG-13)     2:19

Andy Serkis returns as Caesar, the chimpanzee leader of the ape army.  And Woody Harrelson is the bad guy.  He's a ruthless military leader known only as "the Colonel," who refuses to let the apes live in peace. This third movie is almost guaranteed to top the box office this weekend.  The first two made over $1.2 BILLION worldwide, with "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" making $482 million and "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" earning $710 million.

If you need a refresher on the story so far, check out the "Legacy" trailer, which recaps the events of the first two movies, where millions of humans were wiped out by the same virus that boosted the apes' intelligence in an attempt to cure Alzheimer's.

By the way, the studio partnered with the Jane Goodall Institute on a chimpanzee sanctuary in the Republic of Congo.  The largest of its three island sanctuary sites will be named "Caesar's Home" after the hero from the "Planet of the Apes" movies.


"Wish Upon"  (PG-13)    1:29

Joey King plays a bullied high school student who magically transforms her life after she finds an old music box with an inscription that says it can grant its owner seven wishes.  And everything seems perfect, until she realizes that people are dying, violent horrible deaths after each and every wish she makes.  Ryan Phillippe plays her dad.


"Blind"    R     1:45

Alec Baldwin plays a novelist who is blinded in the car crash that killed his wife.  But he rediscovers his passion for life and writing after getting involved with Demi Moore, a neglected housewife doing community service by reading to the blind. Dylan McDermott is her emotionally abusive husband, and it's an accessory conviction for his white collar crime that gets her saddled with community service in the first place.


"The Big Sick"  (R)  2:00

Pakistani comedian Kumail Nanjiani starts dating a grad student, but breaks up with her over their cultural differences.  Then he's stuck dealing with her parents after she's hospitalized for a mysterious illness and he realizes how much he loves her.

It's based on the true story of how he got together with his wife Emily.  She's played in the movie by Zoe Kazan, and Ray Romano and Holly Hunter play her parents.


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