Arts & Entertainment

Coming to Theaters Near You: '10 Cloverfield Lane,' 'Eye in the Sky,' and More

WATCH THE TRAILERS: Your guide to movies with a theatrical release on Mar. 11, 2016.

Are you planning on going to the movies this weekend? Here are this week’s new releases:

  • “10 Cloverfield Lane”
  • “Eye in the Sky”
  • “Hello, My Name Is Doris”
  • “Knight of Cups”
  • “The Brothers Grimsby”
  • “The Perfect Match”
  • “The Young Messiah”

And here’s what they’re all about.

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“10 Cloverfield Lane” (Nationwide, Mar. 11)


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PG - 13, 105 min, Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi

Director: Dan Trachtenberg
Writers: Josh Campbell, Matthew Stuecken
Stars: John Goodman, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, John Gallagher Jr.

A young woman wakes up after a terrible accident to find that she's locked in a cellar with a doomsday prepper, who insists that he saved her life and that the world outside is uninhabitable following an apocalyptic catastrophe. Uncertain what to believe, the woman soon determines that she must escape at any cost. – Paramount

“Eye in the Sky” (Limited, Mar. 11)


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R, 92 min, Drama, Thriller, War

Director: Gavin Hood
Writer: Guy Hibbert
Stars: Helen Mirren, Aaron Paul, Alan Rickman

“Eye in the Sky” stars Helen Mirren as Colonel Katherine Powell, a UK-based military officer in command of a top secret drone operation to capture terrorists in Kenya. Through remote surveillance and on-the-ground intel, Powell discovers the targets are planning a suicide bombing and the mission escalates from "capture" to "kill." But as American pilot Steve Watts (Aaron Paul) is about to engage, a nine-year old girl enters the kill zone triggering an international dispute, reaching the highest levels of US and British government, over the moral, political, and personal implications of modern warfare. – Bleecker Street

“Hello, My Name Is Doris” (Limited, Mar. 11)


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R, 95 min, Comedy, Drama

Director: Michael Showalter
Writer: Laura Terruso, Michael Showalter
Stars: Sally Field, Max Greenfield, Tyne Daly

After a lifetime of being overlooked and ignored, a woman of a certain age finds her world turned upside down by a handsome new co-worker and a self-help seminar that inspires her to take a chance on love in “Hello, My Name Is Doris.” – Roadside Attractions

“Knight of Cups” (Limited, Mar. 11)


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R, 118 min, Drama, Romance

Director: Terrence Malick
Writer: Terrence Malick
Stars: Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Natalie Portman

“Knight of Cups” follows writer Rick (Christian Bale) on an odyssey through the playgrounds of Los Angeles and Las Vegas as he undertakes a search for love and self. – Broad Green Pictures

“The Brothers Grimsby” (Nationwide, Mar. 11)


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R, 83 min, Action, Comedy

Director: Louis Letterier
Writers: Sacha Baron Cohen, Phil Johnston
Stars: Sacha Baron Cohen, Mark Strong, Rebel Wilson

Nobby (Sacha Baron Cohen), a sweet but dimwitted English football hooligan, reunites with his long-lost brother Sebastian (Mark Strong), a deadly MI6 agent, to prevent a massive global terror attack and prove that behind every great spy is an embarrassing sibling. Nobby has everything a man from Grimsby could want, including 11 children and the most gorgeous girlfriend in the northeast of England (Rebel Wilson). There's only one thing missing: his little brother, Sebastian, who Nobby has spent 28 years searching for after they were separated as kids. – Big Talk Productions

“The Perfect Match” (Limited, Mar. 11)


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R, 96 min, Comedy, Romance

Director: Bille Woodruff
Writers: Brandon Broussard, Gary Hardwick
Stars: Terrence Jenkins, Cassie Ventura, Paula Patton

A playboy named Charlie, convinced that all his relationships are dead, meets the beautiful and mysterious Eva. Agreeing to a casual affair, Charlie then wants a bit more from their relationship. – Lionsgate

“The Young Messiah” (Nationwide, Mar. 11)


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PG-13, 111 min, Drama

Director: Cyrus Nowrasteh
Writers: Anne Rice, Betsy Giffen Nowrasteh
Stars: Adam Greaves-Neal, Vincent Walsh, Sara Lazzaro

Remaining true to the character of Jesus revealed in the bible, “The Young Messiah” is an inspirational story about the childhood of the savior for the whole family. – Focus Features

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