New movies in theaters - Where the Crawdads Sing and more Published By Tribute on Jul 14, 2022


Still from Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank

The new animated film Paws of Fury is something the whole family can enjoy in theaters this weekend. Other films include Where the Crawdads Sing and Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris. Check out the trailers below to find out what you want to watch this weekend. ~Senna Gill

Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank - In this family-friendly animated adaptation of Mel Brook’s Blazing Saddles, down-on-his-luck dog Hank (Michael Cera) dreams of becoming a samurai. In pursuit of his dreams, he journeys to Kakamucho, to train with the famous samurai, Jimbo (Samuel L. Jackson). However, with the threat of their city being wiped out by warmongering cat Ika Chu (Ricky Gervais) and the leader of his army Ohga (George Takei), Hank must hurry to prove himself worthy of the challenge and save the tiny cat town. Click here for showtimes.

Where the Crawdads Sing - Nicknamed "The Marsh Girl," Kya Clarke (Daisy Edgar-Jones) learns to fend for herself after being abandoned by her family at a young age. As she grows up, she attracts the attention of two young men: one who teaches her how to read and write and another that promises her marriage. When one of the men is mysteriously found dead, Kya finds herself at the center of a murder trial. Click here for showtimes.

Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris - Ada Harris (Lesley Manville) feels trapped in her life as a cleaning lady in 1950s London. After spotting a Christian Dior dress in one of her client's closets, Mrs. Harris vows to buy a designer gown of her own. After miraculously finding the funds, she is off to Paris to live out her dream, making friends and stealing hearts along the way. Click here for showtimes.

The Gray Man - When the CIA’s top asset, known only as Court Gentry (Ryan Gosling), uncovers incriminating agency secrets, his psychopathic former colleague Lloyd Hansen (Chris Evans) puts a bounty on his head. Now the target of a global manhunt by international assassins, Gentry is forced to go on the run, relying on the support of his only ally Agent Dani Miranda (Ana de Armas). Click here for showtimes.

The Deer King - In the aftermath of a brutal war, former soldier Van's solitary existence is upended when a pack of wild dogs carrying a deadly and incurable disease attack, leaving only Van and a young girl named Yuna as survivors. The pair seek out a simple existence in the countryside but are pursued by nefarious forces. Intent on protecting Yuna, Van must uncover the cause of the plague ravaging the kingdom—and its possible cure. Playing in select cities. Click here for showtimes.

Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, a Journey, a Song - A feature-length documentary about Leonard Coen's masterpiece, "Hallelujah." Experts and friends of the singer-songwriter take an inside look at Cohen’s spiritual influences and methodology for making the classic song. The film accesses a wealth of never-before-seen archival materials including Cohen's personal notebooks, journals and photographs, performance footage, and extremely rare audio recordings and interviews. Playing in Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal. Click here for showtimes.

Both Sides of the Blade - A passionate love triangle forms between Jean (Vincent London), François (Grégoire Colin) and Sara (Juliette Binoche). Sara and Jean have been living together for the past 10 years but when they first met, Sara was living with François, Jean's best friend. François gets back in touch with Jean for the first time in years and he suggests they start working together again. From here on, things spiral out of control. Playing in Toronto and Ottawa. Click here for showtimes.

She Will - An aging film star Veronica Ghent (Alice Krige) retreats to the Scottish countryside to recover from surgery. While there, she discovers the area is rich with the remains of women burned at the stake during witch hunts. She also finds out that the director (Malcolm McDowell) who cast her in the starring role for a film when she was 13 but took advantage of her, is planning to remake the movie with another young actress. Playing in Ottawa. Click here for showtimes.

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