New movies in theaters - French Girl, One Life and more

Published By Alexandra Heilbron on Mar 14, 2024

Evelyne Brochu and Zach Braff in French GirlThere is a wide selection of new movies are opening in theaters this Friday, including Love Lies Bleeding, French Girl and One Life. Check them out below and watch the trailers to decide what you want to see at the movies. ~Alexandra Heilbron

French Girl - Gordon (Zach Braff), a hopeless romantic, finds his proposal plans thrown into chaos when his girlfriend Sophie (Evelyne Brochu) gets a job offer in Quebec from her ex, a sophisticated celebrity chef. Determined to keep their love alive, Gordon leaves Brooklyn for Sophie's hometown. When he finds out who her ex is, he's shocked and has to make a difficult decision. Click here for showtimes.

Love Lies Bleeding - Reclusive gym manager Lou (Kristen Stewart) falls hard for Jackie (Katy O'Brian), an ambitious bodybuilder headed through town to Vegas in pursuit of her dream. But their love ignites violence, pulling them deep into the web of Lou’s criminal family. Click here for showtimes.

One Life - On the eve of World War II, London banker Sir Nicholas "Nicky" Winton saves 669 children from the Nazis — more than the number of children who survived the Holocaust in Czechoslovakia. Click here for showtimes.

The American Society of Magical Negroes - A young Black man (Justice Smith) is recruited by an older member (David Alan Grier) into a secret society of magical Black people who dedicate their lives to a cause of utmost importance: making white people feel more comfortable and their lives easier. Click here for showtimes.

Hey, Viktor! - Twenty-five years after his time in the limelight, former child actor Cody Lightning tries to revive his fortunes with a self-produced sequel to Smoke Signals. Playing in select cities. Click here for showtimes.

Snack Shack - Nebraska City, Summer 1991. Dreaming of striking it rich, best friends A.J. (Conor Sherry) and Moose (Gabriel LaBelle) run the local pool's rundown snack shack. Dreaming of striking it rich, things take a turn when they meet effortlessly cool lifeguard Brooke (Mika Abdalla), who puts their summer plans — and friendship — at risk. Playing in select cities. Click here for showtimes.

Daniel’s Gotta Die - Daniel's plan to reconnect with his family hits a snag when he discovers they all want to kill him for his inheritance. Playing in select cities. Click here for showtimes.

They Shot the Piano Player - A New York music journalist goes on a quest to uncover the truth behind the mysterious disappearance of young Brazilian piano virtuoso Tenorio Jr. Playing in Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City; opens March 22 in Ottawa and Saskatoon. Click here for showtimes.

The Animal Kingdom - In the near future, a mysterious phenomenon strikes humanity and unexplained mutations gradually transform parts of the population into human-animal hybrids. François Marindaze (Romain Duris) and his 16-year-old son embark on a desperate search for his missing wife who disappeared after a crash. Playing in Toronto and Vancouver. Click here for showtimes.

Re: Uniting - When Rachel (Michelle Harrison) receives life-changing news, she plays host to her friends who have grown up and gone their separate ways since college at their picturesque home on a beautiful and secluded island. As soon as they're all together it’s like no time has passed. As secrets are revealed, they are forced to change the way they look at their futures. Playing in Toronto and Vancouver; also plays March 17 only in Victoria. Click here for showtimes.

Uproar - In 1981 New Zealand, 17-year-old Josh Waaka (Julian Dennison) navigates rugby-centric St Gilbert’s College. Amidst the Springboks' tour and national protests, he embraces acting and his Māori heritage. Josh faces a choice: conform or stand up for family, future, and identity. Playing in Toronto; opens March 22 in Vancouver. Click here for showtimes.

 


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