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Weekend Movies: Creed, James White, Requiem For The American Dream, and more

Creed puts World Heavyweight Champion Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) back in the ring as a trainer and mentor for rising champ Adonis Johnson (Michael B. Jordan), the son of his late rival, Apollo Creed. (Read the full review here.)

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Opens November 27. See listings


James White (Christopher Abbot and Cynthia Nixon) is the compelling story of a twenty-something New Yorker trying to escape from the inevitably unfolding problems his family faces, and find himself in the process. (Read the full review here.)

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Opens November 27. See listings


Trumbo documents a promising Hollywood screenwriter (Bryan Cranston) in the 1940s imprisoned and ostracized for his political beliefs who tries to make a comeback in the industry despite the world having turned on him. (Read the full review here.)

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Opens November 27. See listings


Victor Frankenstein reworks Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein into a thrilling recount through the eyes of the mad scientist’s assistant, Igor (Daniel Radcliffe). The telling film shows how the legend of Frankenstein (James McAvoy) came to be the man we have awed and feared for centuries. (Read the full review here.)

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Opens November 27. See listings


Requiem for the American Dream is a deeply profound and eye-opening one-on-one documentary with one of the notably greatest thinkers of all time, Noam Chomsky, and how worldwide inequality influenced by the 1% of the world’s most wealthy and powerful is a continuously dangerous road our future is headed on. (Read the full review here.)

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Opens November 27. See listings


The Good Dinosaur is Pixar’s newest creation that tells the story of lost young apatosaurus, Arlo, desperately searching for his way back home, when he meets a feral human who tags along for the ride and helps him open his mind up to the world along the way. (Read the full review here.)

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Opens November 27. See listings


The Barkley Marathons: The Race That Eats Its Young documents survivalists and determined individuals on a race against the hardest trail in the world in small town Tennessee, where only 10 participants have survived in the 25 years since it began. Find out whether the participants in this year’s race will make it past the finish line, or just how far they’ll go to try. (Read the full review here.)

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Opens November 27. See listings

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