Previews for movies opening in theaters for the weekend of April 23-26: ‘Michael’ and more
“American Youngboy” — (Documentary, not rated, 75 minutes). Follows NBA YoungBoy’s Masa Tour across 42 sold-out arenas.

“Desert Warrior” — (Drama, R, 114 minutes). After Hanzala, a mysterious and honorable rogue, helps a princess and a fugitive king in the desert, he becomes an enemy of Emperor Kisra.

“Eraserheads: Combo on the Run” — (Documentary, not rated, 105 minutes). Tells the real story behind the group Eraserheads, which was formed in 1989.

“Fuze” — (Action, R, 98 minutes). Chaos ensues when the military and police conduct a mass evacuation after an unexploded WWII bomb is found at a construction site in the center of London.

“I Swear” — (Drama, R, 120 minutes). After being diagnosed with Tourette’s syndrome at a young age, John Davidson was alienated from his peers as he struggled with a condition few people had seen before.

“Michael” — (Docudrama, PG-13, 127 minutes). A cinematic portrayal of Michael Jackson’s extraordinary talent, starting with the Jackson Five through his rise to the King of Pop.

“Mother Mary” — (Drama, R, 112 minutes). Long-buried wounds resurface on the eve of iconic pop star Mother Mary’s comeback performance after she reunites with her estranged former costume designer and best friend, Sam Anselm.

“Over Your Dead Body” — (Comedy, R, 105 minutes). A dysfunctional couple goes to a secluded cabin in hopes of working on their marriage, but each has created secret plots to kill the other.





