OPENING
“Cheech and Chong’s Last Movie” 4/20 Early Release — (Documentary, R, 120 minutes). Explores Cheech and Chong’s lives and their decades-long career of stand-up comedy, records and hit films.
“Colorful Stage! The Movie: A Miku Who Can’t Sing” — (Anime, PG, 105 minutes). Ichika and Miku work together to create emotional connections through music.
“Neil Young: Coastal” — (Documentary, not rated, 105 minutes). Follows Neil Young on his recent solo tour.
“Sinners” — (Horror, R, 137 minutes). When twin brothers return to their hometown to leave their troubled lives behind and start over, they find that evil is waiting to welcome them back.
“Sneaks” — (Adventure, PG, 92 minutes). A designer sneaker lost in New York City must dig deep into his sole to find his sister so they can return to their rightful owner.
“The Ugly Stepsister” — (Drama, not rated, 110 minutes). In a world where beauty reigns supreme, Elvira goes to extreme measures while competing with her sister for physical perfection.
“The Wedding Banquet” — (Comedy, R, 102 minutes). To get a green card, a gay man named Min makes a deal with his lesbian friend Angela to marry her and in exchange pay for her IVF treatments. However, their elopement plans are ruined when Min’s grandmother surprises them with a Korean wedding banquet.
“One to One: John & Yoko” — (Documentary, R, 100 minutes). Tells about John Lennon and Yoko’s life in 1972 in New York and centers on the One to One charity concert they did to benefit special-needs children.
ONGOING
“A Minecraft Movie” — (Action, PG, 101 minutes). Grade: C, Katie Walsh. Four misfits are pulled into a mysterious and bizarre cubic land.
“A Working Man” — (Action, R, 116 minutes). Grade: C, Katie Walsh. Levon Cade has left his past profession as a legendary figure in the world of counterterrorism and is living an everyday life working in construction. But when a local college student goes missing, he is asked to use his skills to find her.
“The Amateur” — (Action, PG-13, 123 minutes). Grade: C-, Katie Walsh. After his wife is killed in a London terrorist attack, a CIA cryptographer is determined to find those responsible for her death.
“The Ballad of Wallis Island” — (Comedy, PG-13, 99 minutes). After winning the lottery, Charles, who lives alone on a remote island, dreams of getting his favorite band, McGwyer Mortimer, back together by asking them to play a private concert at his home.
“The Chosen: Last Supper Part 1” — (Drama, not rated, 130 minutes). When Jesus arrives in the holy city as king, he finds that his Father’s house of prayer has been turned into a corrupt market.
“The Chosen: Last Supper Part 2” — (Drama, not rated, 172 minutes). Afraid of public outcry, Caiaphas wants to arrest Jesus quietly at night, but no one knows where to find him.
“The Chosen: Last Supper Part 3” — (Drama, not rated, 194 minutes). Jesus’ enemies assemble for a manhunt as Jesus and his followers gather for a Passover meal.
“Death of a Unicorn” — (Comedy, R, 104 minutes). Grade: B-, Michael Phillips. While driving to a retreat, Elliott and his daughter Ridley hit a unicorn. When they bring the dead unicorn to the retreat, Elliott’s billionaire boss wants to exploit its curative powers.
“Disney’s Snow White” — (Musical, PG, 109 minutes). Grade: C, Katie Walsh. In this live-action adaptation of the 1937 film “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” a princess and seven dwarfs try to save the kingdom from her stepmother, the evil queen.
“Drop” — (Drama, PG-13, 95 minutes). Grade: B, Katie Walsh. A widowed mother starts wondering if her charming date is the one sending threatening messages to her phone.
“The Friend” — (Drama, R, 120 minutes). Iris’ life is thrown into disarray after her friend and mentor dies and leaves her his Great Dane.
“Hell of a Summer” — (Dark Comedy, R, 88 minutes). A masked killer is murdering counselors at Camp Pineway.
“The King of Kings” — (Animation, PG, 100 minutes). The story of Jesus Christ is seen through the eyes of a child and told by Charles Dickens.
“Pride & Prejudice” 20th Anniversary (2025 re-release) — (Drama, PG, 128 minutes). Rich Mr. Darcy finds himself falling in love with Elizabeth, a woman beneath his class. However, both will need to overcome their own pride and prejudice if the relationship is to work.
“Warfare” — (Action, R, 95 minutes minutes). Grade: A-, Adam Graham. The story of the chaos and brotherhood of war as told through the memory of a group of Navy SEALs who embarked on a dangerous mission in Ramadi, Iraq.
“The Woman in the Yard” — (Drama, PG-13, 85 minutes). A family wonders who a mysterious woman is after she shows up in their front yard to give them unsettling messages and chilling warnings.
Editor’s note: Please contact individual movie theaters for showtimes.
CARLOTTA OLSON, THE GAZETTE