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Admit One 9/20

September 20, 2019

Rambo returns for Last Blood, Downton Abbey is back for a big-screen continuation of the series and Brad Pitt heads to space in Ad Astra for this weekend’s new releases.

Admit One 9/13

September 13, 2019

Crime drama Hustlers and wannabe award contender The Goldfinch are new this weekend at theaters while the comedy Brittany Runs a Marathon expands wide.

Admit One 9/6

September 6, 2019

The fall movie season gets off to a spooky start with the massive conclusion to 2017’s IT, IT: Chapter Two, the only new release of the weekend.

Admit One 8/30

August 30, 2019

Summer 2019 goes out on a bit of whimper with only one new release for the Labor Day holiday weekend, Blumhouse Tilt’s time-travel murder mystery Don’t Let Go.

Admit One 8/23

August 23, 2019

After the onslaught of the last two weekends, there are only three new releases this weekend in theaters, including the third entry in Gerard Butler’s *Blank* Has Fallen series, Angel Has Fallen, and the highly-rated horror-comedy Ready or Not.

Admit One 8/16

August 16, 2019

Another jam-packed weekend at the box office as 5 wildly different movies open up; The Angry Birds Movie 2, 47 Meters Down: Uncaged, Good Boys, Blinded by the Light and Where’d You Go, Bernadette.

Admit One 8/2

August 2, 2019

August explodes into theaters with the Fast & Furious spin-off Hobbs & Shaw, which teams up The Rock and Jason Statham to face off against a genetically enhanced Idris Elba.

Admit One 7/26

July 26, 2019

July closes out with the latest from Quentin Tarantino, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.

Admit One 7/19

July 19, 2019

No one apparently wanted to take on the might of Simba and Disney as Jon Favreau’s remake of The Lion King is the only new wide release this weekend.

Admit One 7/12

July 12, 2019

Killer alligators and crazy Uber rides are the subjects of this weekend’s new movies, Crawl and Stuber.

Admit One 7/5

July 5, 2019

It’s the end of one chapter of the MCU and the beginning of another this weekend with Spider-Man: Far From Home while Hereditary director Ari Aster delivers another horrific journey into madness with Midsommar.