The real fight this weekend is for second place at the box office. That’s because “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” is a shoe-in to take the top spot. The Harry Potter prequel kicks off this week’s “Showtime.”
The world of J.K. Rowling is headed back to the big screen in “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.”
Eddie Redmayne is Newt Scamander — a wizard with a thing for magical creatures.
Some creatures escape and the world of magic is nearly discovered.
Eddie Redmayne: “He’s a passionate guy that is misunderstood and is more happy in the comfort of his creatures than he is with humans.”
“Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk” stars Joe Alwyn, Kristen Stewart, Steve Martin and Chris Tucker.
It follows a group of soldiers whose act of bravery makes them heroes.
While on leave, they battle PTSD, sudden stardom, family issues and the knowledge they have to return to the front-lines.
Chris Tucker: “I think it’s going to give people a personal view of this soldier Billy of this movie of what some soldiers go though and the dealings with the family and relationships and the brotherhood of soldiers. I think it will give them a personal connection of what they all go through.”
Growing up is hard, but it’s even harder when your best friend starts dating your older brother. That’s where “The Edge of Seventeen” begins. Hailee Steinfield and Woody Harrelson star in this coming of age movie that will make you wish you back in high school again.
In “Nocturnal Animals,” Amy Adams is shaken to the core when her creepy ex writes a creepy book and dedicates it to her.
It’s a psycho-thriller written by Tom Ford, you know the guy who designs super fashionable eyewear!
And you can let Tom Ford scare you on your schedule.
We’re giving away tickets to see “Nocturnal Animals” any Monday through Thursday at any Regal Theater in Dade or Broward. Enter to win by emailing your name, address and phone number to giveaways@decodrive.com.
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