Previews for movies opening in theaters for the weekend of May 28-31: ‘The Breadwinner’ and more
“Backrooms” — (Horror, R, 110 minutes). A therapist must venture into the unknown after her patient disappears into a dimension beyond reality.

“The Breadwinner” — (Comedy, PG, 95 minutes). Nate realizes that running a household with three young daughters is one of the toughest jobs he’s ever had after his wife lands a “Shark Tank” deal that takes her on a prolonged business trip.

“The Metropolitan Opera: El Último Sueño de Frida y Diego” — (Opera, not rated, 168 minutes). A broadcast of opera performed at The Metropolitan Opera.

“Pressure” — (Drama, PG-13, 100 minutes). Hours before D-Day, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower and Capt. James Stagg must choose between launching the most dangerous seaborne invasion in history or losing the war.

“Revolutionary America” — (Documentary, not rated, 118 minutes). Narrated by Tom Selleck, the film tells about the struggles between the colonies and the mother country, leading up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

“Tuner” — (Drama, R, 109 minutes). The life of a talented piano tuner, who suffers from a rare hearing disorder, is turned upside down when he finds he has an aptitude for cracking safes.





