New Movies to Watch in Theatres on March 13
(03/09/2020)
You have a lot of entertainment options for this weekend, but there's nothing like seeing a film on the big screen. Want to know what new movies are coming out in March 2020, what great choices are still in theatres, and which movies to watch this weekend? We’ve got you covered!
This column is our regular guide to all the best new movies opening each week, from blockbusters to indies bursting with new talent and eye-opening documentaries. Here’s everything new in theaters for the weekend of March 13.
New Movies to Watch This Weekend
More Great Movies Worth Seeing
New Movies to Watch This Weekend
Bloodshot
[Image Credit: Sony Pictures]
Based on the bestselling comic book, F9: FAST & FURIOUS leading man Vin Diesel stars in BLOODSHOT as Ray Garrison, a soldier recently killed in action and brought back to life as the superhero Bloodshot by the RST corporation. With an army of nanotechnology in his veins, he's an unstoppable force -stronger than ever and able to heal instantly. But in controlling his body, the company has sway over his mind and memories, too. Now, Ray doesn't know what's real and what's not - but he's on a mission to find out.
I Still Believe
[Image Credit: Lionsgate]
From the makers of I CAN ONLY IMAGINE comes I STILL BELIEVE,the true life story of Christian music mega star Jeremy Camp and his remarkable journey of love and loss that proves there is always hope in midst of tragedy and that faith tested is the only faith worth sharing.
Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always
[Image Credit: Focus Features]
Written and directed by Eliza Hittman, NEVER, RARELY, SOMETIMES, ALWAYS is an intimate portrayal of two teenage girls in rural Pennsylvania. Faced with an unintended pregnancy and a lack of local support, Autumn (Sidney Flanigan) and her cousin Skylar (Talia Ryder) embark across state lines to New York City on a fraught journey of friendship, bravery and compassion that was one of the standouts of the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.
More Great Movies Worth Seeing
Onward
[Image Credit: Pixar]
Set in a suburban fantasy world, Pixar's ONWARD introduces two teenage elf brothers who embark on an extraordinary quest to discover if there is still a little magic left out there. Accompanied by their halfway-resurrected father and a magic staff, they attempt to accomplish the most amazing family reunion ever seen.
The Way Back
[Image Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures]
In THE WAY BACK, Jack Cunningham (Ben Affleck) once had a life filled with promise. In high school, he was a basketball phenom with a full university scholarship. Then he suddenly walked away from the game, forfeiting his future. Years later, Jack is caught in a downward spiral triggered by an unspeakable loss. Asked to coach the basketball team at his alma mater he reluctantly accepts, surprising no one more than himself. As the boys start to come together as a team, Jack may have finally found a reason to confront the demons that have derailed him. But will it be enough to fill the void, heal the deep wounds of his past, and set him on the road to redemption?
Hope Gap
[Image Credit: Roadside Attractions]
The intimate, intense and loving story of HOPE GAP charts the life of Grace (Annette Bening), shocked to learn her husband (Bill Nighy) is leaving her for another after 29 years of marriage, and the ensuing emotional fallout the dissolution has on their only grown son (Josh O'Connor). Unraveled and feeling displaced in her? small seaside town, Grace ultimately regains her footing and discovers a new, powerful voice. [In Select Theatres]
The Burnt Orange Heresy
[Image Credit: Sony Pictures Classics]
In THE BURNT ORANGE HERESY, charming and ambitious art critic, James Figueras (Claes Bang), has fallen from grace. He spends his days in Milan lecturing witless tourists about art history. His only glimmer of hope is a new-found love interest, the enigmatic American, Berenice Hollis (Elizabeth Debicki). An opportunity strikes when he is contacted by wealthy art dealer Joseph Cassidy (Mick Jagger) who summons James to his villa on Lake Como and asks him to steal a painting from the legendary reclusive artist, Jerome Debney (Donald Sutherland). Soon, James’ greed and ambition get the better of him, and he finds himself caught in a web of his own making.
The Invisible Man
[Image Credit: Universal Pictures]
In THE INVISIBLE MAN Cecilia Kass (Elisabeth Moss) escapes a violent, controlling relationship with a wealthy and brilliant scientist and goes into hiding. But when Cecilia's abusive ex (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) commits suicide and leaves her a surprising percentage of his fortune, Cecilia suspects his death was a hoax. As a series of eerie coincidences turns lethal, threatening the lives of those she loves, Cecilia's sanity begins to unravel as she desperately tries to prove that she is being hunted by someone nobody can see.
Wendy
[Image Credit: Fox Searchlight]
In WENDY, the classic story of Peter Pan is wildly reimagined in this ragtag epic from Benh Zeitlin. Lost on a mysterious island where aging and time have come unglued, Wendy must fight to save her family, her freedom, and the joyous spirit of youth from the deadly peril of growing up.
Greed
[Image Credit: Sony Pictures Classics]
Michael Winterbottom skewers the fast-fashion industry in GREED, a scathing farce about the grotesque inequality between a retail billionaire (Steve Coogan) and the female garment workers who toil on his trendy clothing line.
The Call of the Wild
[Image Credit: 20th Century Studios]
Adapted from the beloved literary classic, 20th Century Fox's THE CALL OF THE WILD is an epic family film which vividly brings to the screen the story of Buck, a big-hearted dog whose blissful domestic life is turned upside down when he is suddenly uprooted from his California home and transplanted to the exotic wilds of the Alaskan Yukon during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. As the newest rookie on a mail delivery dog sled team--and later its leader--Buck experiences the adventure of a lifetime, ultimately finding his true place in the world and becoming his own master.
Impractical Jokers: The Movie
[Image Credit: TruTV]
In IMPRACTICAL JOKERS, a humiliating high school mishap from 1992 sends the Impractical Jokers (Brian "Q" Quinn, James "Murr" Murray, Sal Vulcano and Joe Gatto) on the road, competing in hidden camera challenges for the chance to turn back the clock and find redemption.
TicketsBrahms: The Boy II
[Image Credit: STXfilms]
In BRAHMS: THE BOY II a young family moves into a guest house on the grounds of Heelshire Mansion, which has a terrifying history of which they are completely unaware. Then their young son makes an unsettling new friend: an eerily life-like doll he calls Brahms.
Emma
[Image Credit: Focus Features]
Jane Austen's beloved comedy about finding your equal and earning your happy ending, is reimagined in this delicious new film adaptation of EMMA. Handsome, clever, and rich, Emma Woodhouse is a restless queen bee without rivals in her sleepy little town. In this glittering satire of social class and the pain of growing up, Emma must adventure through misguided matches and romantic missteps to find the love that has been there all along.
Parasite
[Image Credit: NEON]
The new film from OKJA and SNOWPIERCER director Bong Joon-ho follows the members of a poor family who all stretch the truth and use some conniving tricks in order to get jobs in an upscale family household. Their actions come back to haunt them in shockingly unpredictable ways as the symbiotic relationship between the two families breaks down. After winning the top award at the Cannes Film Festival, PARASITE became an awards front-runner and ultimately took home four Oscars, including Best Picture.
The Photograph
[Image Credit: Universal Pictures]
When famed photographer Christina Eames unexpectedly dies in THE PHOTOGRAPH, she leaves her estranged daughter Mae Morton (Issa Rae) hurt, angry and full of questions. When a photograph tucked away in a safe-deposit box is found, Mae finds herself on a journey delving into her mother's early life and ignites a powerful, unexpected romance with a rising-star journalist, Michael Block (Lakeith Stanfield).
Sonic the Hedgehog
[Image Credit: Paramount Pictures]
SONIC THE HEDGEHOG is a live-action adventure comedy based on the global blockbuster videogame franchise from Sega that centers on the infamously brash bright blue hedgehog. The film follows the (mis)adventures of Sonic as he navigates the complexities of life on Earth with his newfound - human - best friend Tom Wachowski (James Marsden). Sonic and Tom join forces to try and stop the villainous Dr. Robotnik (Jim Carrey) from capturing Sonic and using his immense powers for world domination. The film also stars Tika Sumpter and Ben Schwartz as the voice of Sonic.