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Admit One 10/6

October 6, 2017

Many critics are calling Blade Runner 2049 better than the original and it’s out this weekend along with Kate Winslet and Idris Elba trying to survive the wilderness, My Little Pony and a true story about England’s Queen Victoria.

Admit One 9/29

September 29, 2017

Two movies based on true events are out to close out September, along with two thrillers that were not screened for critics, which is always a great sign.

Admit One 9/22

September 22, 2017

Although there’s some potentially huge movies this weekend, all of them have gotten mixed to terrible reviews from the critics.

Admit One 9/15

September 15, 2017

A pretty standard looking action thriller is up against an apparently insane new movie from Darren Aronofsky this weekend at the box office.

Admit One 9/8

September 8, 2017

September begins with possibly the best horror movie of the year with the new IT while Reese Witherspoon stars in an apparently terrible new romantic comedy.

Admit One 8/25

August 25, 2017

Two critically acclaimed indies expand wide for this last weekend of August while a new take on Bruce Lee’s legend and a new animated movie arrive as well.

Admit One 8/18

August 18, 2017

Steven Soderbergh is back with the redneck heist movie Logan Lucky while Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson team up for The Hitman’s Bodyguard at theaters this weekend.

Admit One 8/11

August 11, 2017

Annabelle has seemingly pulled a Ouija with a critically well received prequel in Annabelle: Creation out this week along with The Nut Job 2 and The Glass Castle.

Admit One 8/4

August 4, 2017

A trashy Halle Berry action movie, an apparently disastrous adaptation of Stephen King’s epic and a critically acclaimed historical drama are all out this weekend.

Admit One 7/28

July 28, 2017

July closes out with some ass kicking from Charlize Theron in Atomic Blonde and some soul destroying via The Emoji Movie.

Admit One 7/21

July 21, 2017

Two new movies from visionary directors Christopher Nolan and Luc Besson this weekend along with a positively received new R rated comedy.