OPENING
- “After Death” – Documentary, PG-13, 103 minutes
Explore real near-death experiences with insights from authors, medical experts, scientists, and survivors. - “Five Nights at Freddy’s” – Horror, PG-13, 110 minutes
On his first night as a security guard, he unravels the mysteries surrounding Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. - “Freelance” – Action, R, 109 minutes
A military coup disrupts an interview between a journalist and a dictator, forcing them to escape into the jungle. - “The Holdovers” Early Access Screening – Comedy, R, 133 minutes
A teacher stuck on campus for the holidays must navigate the company of a troubled student. - “Inspector Sun” – Animation, PG, 88 minutes
Inspector Sun races against time to uncover the threat to Dr. Spindlethorp’s life. - “The Killer” – Action, R, 118 minutes
An assassin engages in a high-stakes international manhunt. - “Miracle in East Texas” – Drama, PG, 100 minutes
During the Great Depression, two con artists try to persuade widows to invest in worthless oil wells. - “Suitable Flesh” – Horror, not rated, 111 minutes
Psychiatrist Elizabeth Derby gets entangled in the dark occult when helping a young patient with a personality disorder.
ONGOING
- “A Haunting in Venice” – Drama, PG-13, 103 minutes
(Grade: B, Katie Walsh) – Poirot reluctantly investigates a murder at a séance during his self-imposed exile in Venice. - “Anatomy of a Fall” – Crime, R, 152 minutes
Being the sole witness to a murder, a blind son faces a moral dilemma when his mom is accused of his father’s death. - “Barbie” – Adventure, PG-13, 114 minutes
(Grade: A, Katie Walsh) – Barbie reevaluates her life and existence after a crisis. - “Bhagavanth Kesari” – Action, not rated, 130 minutes
A man confronts a powerful businessman who caused him financial losses. - “The Creator” – Action, PG-13, 133 minutes
(Grade: B-, Katie Walsh) – An ex-special forces agent is tasked with finding and destroying a secret weapon during a war between humans and AI robots. - “Dicks: The Musical” – Comedy, R, 86 minutes
Two business rivals, who discover they’re long-lost identical twins, devise a plan to reunite their divorced parents. - “Dumb Money” – Comedy, R, 105 minutes
Based on a true story, the film portrays the people who turned GameStop into a Wall Street sensation. - “The Exorcist: Believer” – Horror, R, 121 minutes
(Grade: C, Katie Walsh) – Two girls return from the woods with no memory after disappearing, displaying signs of demonic possession. - “Foe” – Drama, R, 111 minutes
Hen and Junior’s peaceful lives are disrupted when a stranger proposes a startling idea on their remote farm. - “It Lives Inside” – Drama, PG-13, 99 minutes
An Indian American teenager, struggling with cultural identity, accidentally releases a demon while in conflict with her best friend. - “Joan Baez I am Noise” – Documentary, not rated, 113 minutes
Explore the life and career of folk singer Joan Baez. - “Killers of the Flower Moon” – Crime, R, 207 minutes
(Grade: A, Katie Walsh) – Based on David Grann’s book, the film depicts the Reign of Terror, involving the murders of Osage Nation members in the 1920s. - “Leo: Bloody Sweet” – Action, not rated, 159 minutes
After an act of violence turns him into a local hero, a café owner faces consequences linked to his past. - “The Nightmare Before Christmas” 30th Anniversary – Animation, PG, 76 minutes
Jack Skellington seeks to control Christmas by kidnapping Santa in this classic tale. - “The Nun II”