Previews for movies opening in theaters for the weekend of April 16-19: ‘Normal’ and more
“Bhooth Bangla” — (Comedy, not rated, 172 minutes). Panicked locals and supernatural events cause a man to investigate the mysterious past of a palace he inherited in rural Mangalpur.

“BTS World Tour ‘Arirang’ in Japan: Live Viewing” — (Music, not rated, 180 minutes). Showcases BTS’s 5th album.

“Busboys” — (Comedy, R, 93 minutes). Two idiot friends think all their problems will be solved if they become waiters. They find out that while they are not entirely wrong, they aren’t entirely right either.

“Lee Cronin’s The Mummy” — (Horror, R, 133 minutes). Eight years after a journalist’s young daughter disappeared, she is returned to the family. Instead of a joyful reunion, the family’s lives are turned into a living nightmare.

“Lorne” — (Documentary, R, 100 minutes). A behind-the-scenes look at Lorne Michaels, creator of Saturday Night Live.

“Mile End Kicks” — (Comedy, R, 105 minutes). While publicizing an indie band, a 24-year-old becomes romantically involved with the band members.

“Normal” — (Action, R, 90 minutes). Sheriff Ulysses moves to the small Midwest town of Normal, hoping to get away from his marital woes and his troubled past. But a botched bank robbery reveals a dark secret and he discovers that the town is far from normal.

“The Christophers” — (Comedy, R, 100 minutes). To ensure they have an inheritance when their father dies, two sibiling hire a forger to complete unfinished paintings abandoned by the once-famous artist.





