New Movies in Tuscaloosa: Killers and Nightmares
Here's your quick guide for movies--new and recent--to watch right here in Tuscaloosa. Starting off with:
Recent Releases
If you were busy last weekend, here's one you missed.
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour
- Genre: Music, Documentary
- Rating: PG-13 for Some Strong Language, Suggestive Material
- Plot: Taylor Swift presents a concert-film experience of her record-breaking Eras tour.
- Run Time: 2 hours 48 minutes
- Showing at Tuscaloosa's CMX Hollywood 16, see showtimes here.
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New Releases
Out for the first time this week, here are two movies to check out.
Killers of the Flower Moon
- Genre: Crime, Drama
- Rating: R for Some Grisly Images, Language, Violence
- Plot: Martin Scorsese returns with this movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio. Set in 1920's Oklahoma, the multi-hour epic depicts the tragedy that befell the Osage Nation after oil is discovered on their land.
- Run Time: 3 hours 26 minutes
- Showing at Tuscaloosa's CMX Hollywood 16, see showtimes here.
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
- Genre: Family, Holiday, Comedy, Animation, Fantasy
- Rating: PG for Some Scary Images
- Plot: Re-watch the 1993 Halloween/Christmas classic about the tale of Jack Skellington, and how he attempts to steal Christmas joy.
- Run Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
- Showing at Tuscaloosa's CMX Hollywood 16, see showtimes here.
Plus, an Extra
Anthony Starr from "The Boys" stars in this new Hulu scary movie Cobweb.
Have some fun watching movies this weekend!
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