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crime-world will. Expect action on the Autobahn. à Dir. Eran Creevy. 2016. PG-13. Nicholas Hoult, Felicity Jones, Anthony Hopkins. Opens Feb 24.


Get Out Jordan Peele’s directorial debut


sounds terrifying: When a white girl brings her black boyfriend home to meet the parents, the couple discovers the sinister and racist plot behind the disappearance of several young black men in the area. à Dir. Jordan Peele. 2017. R. Allison Williams, Daniel Kaluuya, Catherine Keener. Opens Feb 24.


MARCH


Logan Hugh Jackman protracts his


claws as Wolverine one final time to protect a young mutant in the post-apocalyptic conclusion to the X-Men spin-off film series. à Dir. James Mangold. 2017. R. Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Richard E. Grant. Opens Mar 3.


Table 19 There’s always one table of


misfits at a wedding: the randoms thrown together in a far corner of the room. In this comedy written by the Duplass brothers, that table—number 19—includes Anna Kendrick and Lisa Kudrow. à Dir. Jeffrey Blitz. 2017. PG-13. Anna Kendrick, Stephen Merchant, Craig Robinson. Opens Mar 3.


T2: Trainspotting Catch up with Renton, Spud, Sick


Boy and Begbie in the 20-years- later follow-up to Danny Boyle’s cult-classic comedy about drug addiction and Scottish squalor. à Dir. Danny Boyle. 2017. R. Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller. Opens Mar 3.


Chips


Dax Shepard writes, directs and stars—alongside Michael Peña— in the big-screen adaptation of the hit ’70s series about a pair of


Time Out Miami February 9–May 17, 2017 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2


Marvel’s band of intergalactic misfits returns for another colorful adventure accompanied by a killer retro soundtrack. Come for the revelations about


Star-Lord’s (Chris Pratt) father, stay for the adorable antics of Baby Groot.


àDir. James Gunn. 2017. Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista. Opens May 5. 56


L.A. motorcycle cops. Shepard’s real-life wife Kristen Bell plays his onscreen spouse (awww). à Dir. Dax Shepard. 2017. R. Dax Shepard, Michael Peña, Vincent D’Onofrio. Opens Mar 24.


Life We can’t tell if this serious-


looking space flick is going to be more Interstellar or Alien, but with a cast of astronauts that includes Ryan Reynolds and Jake Gyllenhaal, we’re happy to take the ride. à Dir. Daniel Espinosa. 2017. Jake Gyllenhaal, Ryan Reynolds, Rebecca Ferguson. Opens Mar 24.


Power Rangers The beloved ’90s cartoon


about five world-saving, color- coded high schoolers gets another big-screen treatment (seek out the 1995 first attempt: campy gold). This time, an unrecognizable Elizabeth Banks is kooky villain Rita Repulsa.


à Dir. Dean Israelite. 2017. Bryan Cranston, Bill Hader, Becky G. Opens Mar 24.


APRIL


Smurfs: The Lost Village The inexplicably successful


animated franchise roars on as Smurfette (voiced by Demi Lovato) and her other blue buddies discover what’s billed as “the biggest secret in Smurf history.” We suspect it’s related to the title. à Dir. Kelly Asbury. 2017. Joe Manganiello, Rainn Wilson, Mandy Patinkin. Opens Apr 7.


Wonder The director of The Perks of


Being a Wallflower wants you to cry—a lot—in this drama about a boy with a facial deformity (Room’s revelatory Jacob Tremblay) who tries to fit


in at his new school. à Dir. Stephen Chbosky. 2017. Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson, Daveed Diggs. Opens Apr 7.


The Fate and the Furious The title puns might be getting


a bit stale—really, guys?—but the cast is certainly fresh: Charlize Theron and Helen Mirren join the “Fast” crew on their eighth outing. à Dir. F. Gary Gray. 2017. Dwayne Johnson, Vin Diesel, Kurt Russell. Opens Apr 14.


The Circle We have high hopes for this


adaptation of Dave Eggers’s novel about a woman who joins a powerful tech company that’s far more sinister than it first appears. It has stars aplenty (Emma Watson, Tom Hanks) and a steady hand at the helm with The Spectacular Now’s James Ponsoldt. à Dir. James Ponsoldt. 2017. Karen Gillan, Bill Paxton, John Boyega. Opens Apr 28.


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