New in theaters – Moana, Allied and more




As December inches closer and the temperature plummets, the desire to
escape the cold climbs. Exotic locales are extra appealing and beachy
vacations are more enticing than ever.


With Disney’s animated Moana, which features the voice of Dwayne Johnson and screens this weekend, your need for heat is satisfied under the striking, stunning Hawaiian sun.


Joining Dwayne in theaters this weekend are Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard in the war drama Allied. Turning the dial to a more festive note, Billy Bob Thornton returns as brash and boozy con-man Willie Soke in Bad Santa 2.


Oscar nominees Warren Beatty, Annette Bening, Casey Affleck and Michelle Williams can also be seen on screens in Rules Don’t Apply and Manchester by the Sea.


Check out the full slate of films in theaters this weekend. ~Matthew Pariselli


Moana- On a mystic island off Oceania in the South Pacific, young princess Moana Waialiki (voiced by Auli’i Cravalho)
is the feisty teenage daughter of the chief of her tribe, and the only
daughter in a long line of navigators. When her family needs her help,
she sails off across the open Pacific ocean on an epic adventure to save
her people. Joined by the energetic, less-than-humble, once-powerful
demigod Maui (voiced by Dwayne Johnson), Moana is determined to prove herself a master wayfinder and to fulfill her ancestors’ unfinished quest. Click here for showtimes.

Trailer: Moana


Allied- In 1942 Casablanca during WWII, Max Vatan (Brad Pitt), a French-Canadian intelligence officer, meets French Resistance fighter Marianne Beausejour (Marion Cotillard),
on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. They fall in love while working
together on a mission to kill a German official, and afterwards Max
convinces Marianne to come with him to London to marry him. However,
their relationship is threatened by the pressures of war, especially
when Max is told that Marianne may be a Nazi spy. He’s given 72 hours to
find out the truth, and if the suspicions are true, he’s ordered to
execute her or be hanged himself. Click here for showtimes.

Trailer: Allied


Bad Santa 2- Booze-soaked, foul-mouthed con-man Willie Soke (Billy Bob Thornton) is back to his old tricks in the sequel to Bad Santa.
Teaming up once again with his sidekick, Marcus, Willie plans to pose
as Santa, this time to swindle money from a charitable organization on
Christmas Eve. They’re joined by Willie’s equally wicked mother, Sunny
Soke (Kathy Bates). Meanwhile, Willie is infatuated with the curvaceous and prim Diane (Christina Hendricks),
who unlike Willie, has a heart of gold. She also happens to be the
charity director of the charity he plans on scamming, which throws a
wrench into his plans. Click here for showtimes.

Trailer: Bad Santa 2


Rules Don’t Apply- In 1950s Hollywood, aspiring young actress Marla Mabrey (Lily Collins) and her ambitious young driver Frank Forbes (Alden Ehrenreich) struggle with the absurd eccentricities of wildly unpredictable billionaire Howard Hughes (Warren Beatty),
whom they work for. Marla is a strict Baptist who cannot fraternize
with boys, much to the chagrin of Frank who, despite his mounting
attraction, is forbidden to make a move for fear of losing his job.
Their situation is made even more tense when Hughes begins making passes
at Marla. Things really start to heat up when Hughes puts a ring on
Marla’s finger. Click here for showtimes.

Trailer: Rules Don’t Apply


Manchester by the Sea- Reclusive handyman/janitor Lee Chandler (Casey Affleck) has to return home when his older brother Joe (Kyle Chandler)
suddenly dies. Lee, who lives a solitary and seemingly unhappy
existence, once had a wife and children before tragedy struck. He finds
to his dismay that he’s been named the legal guardian of his teenage
nephew, Patrick (Lucas Hedges). When Lee returns to Manchester, he must face his painful past, along with his ex-wife (Michelle Williams) and the community of North Shore, many of whom are not happy to see him. Opening in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver today. Click here for showtimes.

Trailer: Manchester by the Sea


Wait Till Helen Comes- When a blended family moves to a converted country church, Molly, 14, (Sophie Nélisse)
discovers she has a gift, which makes her the only one who can save her
stepsister from a dangerous relationship with the ghost of a lonely
little girl. Based on the novel by American author Mary Downing Hahn,
who plays the librarian in the film. Releasing in select cities today. Click here for showtimes.

Trailer: Wait Till Helen Comes


The Unmarried Wife- Anne Victorio (Angelica
Panganiban) is a successful brand manager who is determined to be the
mother and wife her own mother never was. Her marriage to the equally
successful Geoff (Dingdong Dantes) appears to be the perfect union;
however, under the surface, their marriage is cracking. Anne eventually
separates from Geoff and meets the passionate, less domestic Brian
(Paulo Avelino), who changes her life. But as she begins to embrace her
new “unmarried” lifestyle, her role as a mother and her unresolved
feelings for Geoff start to weigh on her once again. In Filipino with
English subtitles. Screening in select cities. Click here for showtimes.

Trailer: The Unmarried Wife


Kacche Dhaagey- Kacche Dhaagey (Rebirth of Love)
follows a Canadian-born girl who visits India to attend her cousin’s
wedding. While there, she meets and falls in love with a boy from a
lower class status, much to the chagrin of her upper-class family.
Opening in select cities today. Click here for showtimes.

Trailer: Kacche Dhaagey


Vanishing Time: A Boy who Returned-
Following the sudden loss of her mother, Su-rin moves to a remote island
with her stepfather, where she meets and befriends an orphan boy named
Sung-min. One day, while the two are investigating a cave high atop a
mountain, they find a glittering egg, which according to folklore, holds
the power to instantly transform a child into an adult. Even though
Su-rin tries to stop him, Sung-min takes the egg out of curiosity. When
Su-rin goes to exit the cave, she discovers Sung-min has suddenly
disappeared. The police begin an abduction investigation despite
Su-rin’s protestations. A few days later, a man in his 30s appears and
claims to be the adult Sung-min. In Korean with English subtitles.
Releasing in select cities. Click here for showtimes.

Trailer: Vanishing Time: A Boy who Returned


Bolshoi Ballet: The Bright Stream- In this
laugh-out-loud slapstick comedy, set during a harvest festival on a
collective farm in Russia, a traveling dance troupe reunites a ballerina
with her childhood friend, Zina. In an attempt to teach her unfaithful
husband a lesson, Zina and the ballerina switch roles for the evening,
to chaotic and hilarious effect. Plays Sunday, Nov. 27 only.

Trailer: Bolshoi Ballet: The Bright Stream

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