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Movie rundown for the weekend through Sept. 21: ‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey’ opens

OPENING

“A Big Bold Beautiful Journey” — (Drama, R, 108 minutes). After meeting at a mutual friend’s wedding, Sarah and David find themselves on a journey where they are able to relive their pasts and get a chance to alter their futures.

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“Afterburn” — (Action, R, 105 minutes). A treasure hunter hired to go to Europe to find the Mona Lisa after a solar flare destroyed Earth’s Eastern Hemisphere discovers the world needs a hero more than it needs the painting.

“Andrea Bocelli: Because I Believe” — (Documentary, not rated, 107 minutes). Discover Andrea Bocelli’s private life with his close friends and family.

“David Gilmour Live at the Circus Maximus, Rome” — (Concert, not rated, 150 minutes). See David Gilmour’s 2024 concert performed at Circus Maximus.

“Him” — (Horror, R, 96 minutes). A young athlete finds himself in a world of terror while training with a legendary champion whose charisma turns dark.

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“The History of Sound” — (Drama, R, 127 minutes). During World War 1, two young men document the lives, voices and music of American countrymen.

“In Whose Name?” — (Documentary, R, 106 minutes). While being immersed in Kanye West’s (Ye’s) life for six years, Nico Ballesteros documented what shaped Ye’s world, from the brilliance, breakdowns to the turmoil and more.

“London Calling” — (Action, R, 104 minutes). A hitman down on his luck must babysit the son of his crime boss while showing him how to become a man.

“Megadoc” — (Documentary, not rated, 107 minutes). See behind Francis Ford Coppola’s journey while creating his self-financed passion project, Megalopolis.

“The Senior” — (Drama, PG, 99 minutes). Almost four decades after being kicked off the college football team for fighting in his senior year, Mike Flynt returns to his alma mater for one last game — not for glory, but for the ending he still believes is possible.

Sight & Sound Presents “NOAH Live” — (Musical, not rated, 165 minutes). With a catastrophic storm coming, Noah must build a boat big enough to save his family and two of every kind of animal and trust God’s promise to save them from the flood that will cover the entire world.

ONGOING

“Apollo 13” 30th Anniversary — (Drama, PG, 140 minutes). NASA has to find a way to return Apollo 13 to Earth after the spacecraft experiences massive internal damage, putting the lives of the three astronauts on board in danger.

“The Bad Guys 2” — (Action, PG, 104 minutes). Grade: B, Mark Meszoros. Although the Bad Guys are now trying to live their lives as good guys, they are pulled out of retirement by an all-female squad named the Bad Girls to do one last job.

“The Baltimorons” — (Comedy, R, 99 minutes). A dental emergency on Christmas Eve leads a newly sober man to a romance with his older dentist.

“Caught Stealing” — (Drama, R, 107 minutes). Grade: B-, Katie Walsh. Hank Thompson, a burned-out ex-baseball player, must navigate a treacherous underground as he fights for survival amid the criminal underbelly of New York City in the 1990s.

“The Conjuring: Last Rites” — (Horror, R, 135 minutes). Grade: C, Katie Walsh. Paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren confront mysterious entities during a terrifying case.

“Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle” — (Animated, R, 155 minutes). Grade: B, Katie Walsh. Tanjiro, Nezuko and the Hashira encounter Upper Rank demons while fighting against Muzan Kibutsuji.

“Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale” — (Drama, PG, 123 minutes). The Crawley family must learn to accept change, with the next generation taking Downton Abbey into the future.

“Freakier Friday” — (Comedy, PG, 111 minutes). Grade: B, Katie Walsh. Twenty-two years after they went through an identity crisis, Tess and Anna discover that lightning can strike twice, as Anna now faces the challenges of merging two families with her daughter and a stepdaughter.

“Hamilton” — (Musical, PG-13, 160 minutes). See the filmed version of the Tony, Grammy, Emmy and Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway hit, captured live from the Richard Rodgers Theater with the original Broadway cast.

“Highest 2 Lowest” — (Action, R, 133 minutes). A titan music mogul is caught up in a life-or-death moral situation when he is targeted with a ransom plot.

“Howl’s Moving Castle” Studio Ghibli Fest 2025 — (Animation, PG, 119 minutes). A young woman was cursed with an old body by a witch and her only hope of breaking the spell is by being helped by a wizard and his legged, walking castle.

“Light of the World” — (Animation, PG, 91 minutes). Follows Jesus’ life as seen through Apostle John’s eyes.

“Little Hearts” — (Romance, not rated, 127 minutes). After Akhil fails the EAMCET exam, he enters a long-term coaching center, where he meets Khatyayani and he uses his humor to try to win her over.

“The Long Walk” — (Horror, R, 108 minutes). Grade: B, Katie Walsh. A group of teenage boys must maintain a specific walking speed in a contest known as The Long Walk or be shot.

“Lurker” — (Drama, R, 100 minutes). Matthew, a retail employee, realizes the closer he gets to a budding music star, the more proximity and access become a matter of life and death.

“The Naked Gun” — (Comedy, PG-13, 85 minutes). Grade: B, Katie Walsh. Following in his father’s footsteps, Lt. Frank Drebin Jr. is chosen to lead the Police Squad and save the world.

“Rocky Elghalaba” — (Comedy, not rated, 126 minutes). A young woman and the prominent businessman she is assigned to protect go through exciting and comedic situations.

“The Roses” — (Drama/Comedy, R, 105 minutes). Grade: B-, Katie Walsh. When Theo’s career takes a nosedive while his wife’s ambitions take off, resentment ignites beneath their facade of a picture-perfect couple.

“Spinal Tap II: The End Continues” — (Comedy, R, 83 minutes). After a 15-year break, members of the heavy metal band Spinal Tap reunite for one last concert.

“Splitsville” — (Comedy, R, 104 minutes). After his wife asks for a divorce, Carey turns to his friends, Paul and Julie, who have an open marriage. However, when Carey crosses the line, everyone’s relationships are thrown into chaos.

“Superman” — (Action, PG-13, 129 minutes). Grade: A-, Katie Walsh. In a world that views truth, justice and the human way as old-fashioned, Superman must try to integrate his alien Kryptonian heritage with his human upbringing as reporter Clark Kent.

“Toy Story” 30th Anniversary — (Animated, G, 81 minutes). Woody, a cowboy doll belonging to a young boy named Andy, gets jealous when a spaceman action figure becomes Andy’s new favorite toy. However, when both toys are separated from Andy during a family move, they have to put aside their differences and work together to get back to

“Twinless” — (Comedy, R, 100 minutes). Grade: A-, Dominic Baez. Two grieving men form an unlikely friendship when they meet in a support group.

“Weapons” — (Horror, R, 128 minutes). Grade: A, Katie Walsh. A community is left wondering who or what caused all-but-one child from the same class to go missing on the same night at the same time.

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

Carlotta Olson, The Denver Gazette



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