Here are the movies coming out this week on January 25th:
Glass
Plot
Security guard David Dunn uses his supernatural abilities to track Kevin Wendell Crumb, a disturbed man who has twenty-four personalities.
Director
M. Night Shyamalan
Budget
$20,000,000
Cast
James McAvoy
Bruce Willis
Samuel L. Jackson
Anya Taylor-Joy
IMDB
7.3
Rotten Tomatoes
35%
Trailer
The Heiresses
Plot
Chela and Chiquita are both descended from wealthy families in Asunción and have been together for over 30 years. But recently, their financial situation has worsened and they begin selling off their inherited possessions. But when their debts lead to Chiquita being imprisoned on fraud charges, Chela is forced to face a new reality. Driving for the first time in years, she begins to provide a local taxi service to a group of elderly wealthy ladies. As Chela settles into her new life, she encounters the much younger Angy, forging a fresh and invigorating new connection. Chela finally begins to break out of her shell and engage with the world, embarking on her own personal, intimate revolution.
Director
Marcelo Martinessi
Budget
€514,000
Cast
Ana Brun
Margarita Irun
Ana Ivanova
Nilda Gonzalez
IMDB
7.0
Rotten Tomatoes
95%
Trailer
An Acceptable Loss
Plot
Former top U.S. security adviser Elizabeth “Libby” Lamm (Sumpter) is threatened by associates from her dark past including Rachel Burke (Curtis), a steely, commanding politician with an unwavering knack for achieving her goals. Colluding with Rachel is Adrian, an unyielding, patriotic chief of staff. Martin (Tavassoli) harbors another type of obsession with Libby in this story of betrayal and regret.
Director
Joe Chappelle
Budget
Not released
Cast
Tika Sumpter
Jamie Lee Curtis
Ben Tavassoli
Jeff Hephner
IMDB
6.1
Rotten Tomatoes
12%
Trailer
Adult Life Skills
Plot
Anna is stuck: she’s approaching 30, living like a hermit in her mum’s garden shed and wondering why the suffragettes ever bothered. She spends her days making videos using her thumbs as actors – thumbs that bicker about things like whether Yogi Bear is a moral or existential nihilist. But Anna doesn’t show these videos to anyone and no one knows what they are for. A week before her birthday her Mum serves her an ultimatum – she needs to move out of the shed, get a haircut that doesn’t put her gender in question and stop dressing like a homeless teenager. Naturally, Anna tells her Mum to “back the f-off”. However, when her school friend comes to visit, Anna’s self-imposed isolation becomes impossible to maintain. Soon she is entangled with a troubled eight-year-old boy obsessed with Westerns, and the local estate agent whose awkward interpersonal skills continually undermine his attempts to seduce her.