New movies in theaters - Transformers: The Last Knight and more

Published By Alexandra Heilbron on Jun 23, 2017

Transformers: The Last KnightMovie lovers are in luck this week because the highly anticipated Transformers: The Last Knight opens early this week -- on Wednesday rather than the usual Friday opening and it's available in 2D, 3D and IMAX 3D. Mark Wahlberg returns in the role of Cade Yeager, who teams up with three others to battle the Transformers. There are also two limited releases and another wide release that open this Friday -- including The Bad Batch starring Keanu Reeves, and the documentary The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman's Portrait Photography.

Transformers: The Last Knight - The Transformers are now at war against Humans, and Autobots leader Optimus Prime is gone. The only way to save the future of the world lies deeply in the past, in the history of Transformers on Earth. If the planet is going to have any chance at being saved, an unlikely alliance must be formed between Cade (Mark Wahlberg) and Bumblebee (Anthony Hopkins). Opening wide. Click here for showtimes.
Trailer: Transformers: The Last Knight

47 Meters Down - During a dive to get a close up look at sharks, two sisters, Lisa (Mandy Moore) and Kate (Claire Holt), are trapped inside the cage when it detaches from their boat and sinks 47 meters to the ocean floor. With their oxygen tanks running dangerously low, the girls start to panic. Opening wide. Click here for showtimes.
Trailer: 47 Meters Down

The Bad Batch - A young woman named Arlen (Suki Waterhouse) is taken captive by two people and finds herself exiled in a savage desert wasteland populated by those deemed undesirable to civilized society -- including murderers, drug dealers and illegal immigrants who call themselves "The Bad Batch." Opening in select cities. Click here for showtimes.
Trailer: The Bad Batch

The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman's Portrait Photography - A look at the life and work of portrait photographer Elsa Dorfman, who found her medium in the rare photographic format of the larger-than-life Polaroid Land 20x24 camera. Over the next 35 years she captured a wide range of families, Beat poets, musicians (including Bob Dylan), and Harvard notables who visited her studio in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Opening in Toronto and Vancouver. Click here for showtimes.
Trailer: The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman's Portrait Photography


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