New Movie Releases July 28th, 2017

List below shows all new movies released in theaters on July 28th, 2017, including both wide and limited movie releases.

Atomic Blonde

Theatrical Release Date: 07/28/2017
Overall Rating: 2.5 out of 4 stars
Language: English
Genre: Action/Thriller
MPAA Rating: R
Director: David Leitch
Actors: Sofia Boutella, Charlize Theron, James McAvoy, John Goodman
Plot: MI6 Agent Lorraine Broughton is as beautiful as she is deadly. At the height of the Cold War another agent is found dead in Berlin. Broughton must join forces with an embedded station chief David Percival in order to smuggle out a priceless dossier.

The Emoji Movie

Theatrical Release Date: 07/28/2017
Overall Rating: 1.2 out of 4 stars
Language: English
Genre: Animation/Comedy
MPAA Rating: PG
Director: Anthony Leondis
Actors: T.J. Miller, James Corden, Anna Faris, Patrick Stewart
Plot: Deep within each smartphone the emojis live their lives in the messaging app city of Textopolis. Each emoji has their set face, hoping to get chosen by the user - even emoji, except Gene. With no filter, Gene is able to express multiple emotions - and feels like an outcast because of it. Hoping to fix his broken code, he enlist the help of his friend Hi-5 and the more nefarious Jailbreaker as they set off on adventure across multiple apps to see if they can fix his problem. When a larger danger threatens to shut down the phone for good, the three will have to figure out how to make things right before everything is lost.

Sea Gypsies: The Far Side of the World

Theatrical Release Date: 07/25/2017
Overall Rating: 3.0 out of 4 stars
Language: English
Genre: Documentary/Action
MPAA Rating: NR
Director: Nico Edwards
Actors: David Bowie, Nico Edwards, Clemens Gabriel, Ayack Wanderer

Limited Movie Releases

Menashe

Theatrical Release Date: 07/28/2017
Overall Rating: 3.3 out of 4 stars
Language: Yiddish
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: PG
Director: Joshua Z Weinstein
Actors: Menashe Lustig, Yoel Falkowitz
Plot: Inside an ultra-orthodox Jewish community in Brooklyn, Menashe is widower and, based on that community, his son is given to his brother-in-law to be raised until he re-marries. But Menashe was unhappy with his first marriage, and doesn't find a connection with any of the women around him. While his brother-in-law berates him, and he struggles with a job he hates, he will not give up on his son.

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