New Movie Releases January 25th, 2019

List below shows all new movies released in theaters on January 25th, 2019, including both wide and limited movie releases.

The Kid Who Would Be King

Theatrical Release Date: 01/25/2019
Overall Rating: 2.7 out of 4 stars
Language: English
Genre: Adventure/Fantasy
MPAA Rating: PG
Director: Joe Cornish
Actors: Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Rebecca Ferguson, Patrick Stewart, Tom Taylor
Plot: The modern world meets medieval magic when everyday nobody Alex finds his life forever changed when he stumbles upon the mythical sword of legend, Excalibur. Now he finds himself bringing together both friends and enemies in order to form his band of knights, under the direction of the legendary Merlin in order to stop the wicked Morgana.

Serenity

Theatrical Release Date: 01/25/2019
Overall Rating: 1.9 out of 4 stars
Language: English
Genre: Drama/Thriller
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Steven Knight
Actors: Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jason Clarke, Diane Lane
Plot: A fishing boat captain in the Caribbean has a hidden past - one that finally catches up to him. But the new reality he finds himself a part of may not be all it seems.

Limited Movie Releases

In Like Flynn

Theatrical Release Date: 01/25/2019
Overall Rating: 2.3 out of 4 stars
Language: English
Genre: Action/Adventure
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Russell Mulcahy
Actors: Thomas Cocquerel, Clive Standen, Isabel Lucas, David Wenham
Plot: Explores the early life of Errol Flynn, long before his stardom on the silver screen. In Australia, Flynn's adventurous life includes being an opium smuggler, gambler, street fighter, womanizer and gold prospector. Based on the autobiography "Beam Ends".

Invisibles, The ( Unsichtbaren, Die )

Theatrical Release Date: 01/25/2019
Overall Rating: 2.6 out of 4 stars
Language: German
Genre: Biography/Drama
MPAA Rating: NR
Director: Claus Räfle
Actors: Max Mauff, Alice Dwyer, Ruby O. Fee, Aaron Altaras
Plot: Berlin is ground zero for the Third Reich and the Nazi party, which quickly moves to eradicate all the Jews from the city. Despite calling their purge a success, several thousand remain underground while an even smaller group live in the open, living wild or lavish lifestyles and becoming "invisible" to the very group who seek their death.

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