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Opening This Week

12:04 AM November 07, 2018

“Class of 2018”

“Class of 2018”

Class of 2018
Directed by Charliebebs Gohetia; stars Nash Aguas, Sharlene San Pedro, Kristel Fulgar, CJ Navato

Classmates fight for their lives when they cross paths with zombies during an excursion.

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Directed by Benedict Mique; stars Eddie Garcia, Tony Labrusca

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College students experience the horrors of martial law first-hand when they encounter an aging former police officer.

“Overlord”

“Overlord”

Overlord
Directed by Julius Avery; stars Jovan Adepo, Wyatt Russell, Mathilde Ollivier, Bokeem Woodbine

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On the eve of D-Day during World War II, American paratroopers find themselves fighting horrifying creatures when they’re caught behind enemy lines after their plane crashes on a mission to destroy a German tower in a small town outside Normandy.

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“Holmes and Watson”

“Holmes and Watson”

Holmes and Watson
Directed by Etan Cohen; stars Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Ralph Fiennes, Noah Jupe

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Film puts a comedic spin on Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic mysteries starring Sherlock Holmes (Ferrell) and Doc Watson (Reilly).

“Beyond the Sun”

“Beyond the Sun”

Beyond the Sun
Directed by Graciela Rodriguez Gilio, Charlie Mainardi; stars Kyle Breitkopf, Emma Duke, Cory Gruter-Andrew and Pope Francis

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A group of kids embarks on an adventure when one of their friends goes missing. According to cruxnow.com, the film marks the first time that a Pope has ever appeared in a feature film.

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