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New in theaters, online: ‘The Grudge’, ‘The Gentlemen’, ‘Ghost Stories’

/ 07:04 PM January 02, 2020

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“The Gentlemen is a return to the gangster genre for Guy Ritchie after “RocknRolla” in 2008. Image: STX Entertainment via AFP Relaxnews

Two horrors bring the chills at the start of January 2020 thanks to another remake of haunted house story “The Grudge” and Netflix anthology “Ghost Stories”, while Guy Ritchie’s gangster action-comedy “The Gentlemen” begins its worldwide release outside of North America with openings in the United Kingdom and Ireland, South East Asia, and Oceania.

The Gentlemen

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American marijuana kingpin Mickey has built an empire in London, with his potential exit from the business causing a power struggle to erupt. Starring, Charlie Hunnam, Henry Golding, Hugh Grant, Colin Farrell and directed by Guy Ritchie.

The Grudge 3

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When Detective Muldoon is called about a murder that took place at a now-abandoned house, she comes to believe that she has been followed home by an evil entity. Starring Andrea Riseborough, Demián Bichir, John Cho and Betty Gilpin.

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Ghost Stories

Four-story anthology about the supernatural beings haunting four Indian households. From the same directorial quartet behind “Lust Stories”. Starring Janhvi Kapoor, Sobhita Dhulipala, Gulshan Devaiah and Mrunal Thakur. CL/JB

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