New Movie Releases October 27th, 2017

List below shows all new movies released in theaters on October 27th, 2017, including both wide and limited movie releases.

Jigsaw

Theatrical Release Date: 10/27/2017
Overall Rating: 2.3 out of 4 stars
Language: English
Genre: Horror/Thriller
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Michael Spierig, Peter Spierig
Actors: Laura Vandervoort, Tobin Bell, Hannah Emily Anderson, Brittany Allen
Plot: A new set of bodies are being discovered, each with a signature gruesome demise. Everything seems to point to John Kramer, the man once known as Jigsaw, despite the fact he died over a decade ago. His legacy, however, remains - and Jigsaw is born again.

Suburbicon

Theatrical Release Date: 10/27/2017
Overall Rating: 2.3 out of 4 stars
Language: English
Genre: Comedy/Crime
MPAA Rating: R
Director: George Clooney
Actors: Matt Damon, Oscar Isaac, Josh Brolin, Julianne Moore
Plot: Suburbicon seems like the idyllic place to raiser your family in 1959 - peace and quiet with well-manicured lawn and identical housing. But husband and father Gardner Lodge doesn't see that. A dead wife, mob enforcers and angry mobs - it may look perfect from the outside, but underneath lies a whole other, dangerous world.

Thank You for Your Service

Theatrical Release Date: 10/27/2017
Overall Rating: 2.7 out of 4 stars
Language: English
Genre: Biography/Drama
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Jason Hall
Actors: Haley Bennett, Miles Teller, Amy Schumer, Kate Lyn Sheil
Plot: The effects of war linger on long after the men and women serving in the armed forces come home. Adam Schumann is one such soldier and the film explores how PTSD affects him, and those closest to him.

Girl in the Fog, The ( ragazza nella nebbia, La )

Theatrical Release Date: 10/26/2017
Overall Rating: 2.5 out of 4 stars
Language: Italian
Genre: Crime/Thriller
MPAA Rating: NR
Director: Donato Carrisi
Actors: Toni Servillo, Alessio Boni, Lorenzo Richelmy, Galatea Ranzi
Plot: A teenager from a tight Catholic community disappears and inspector Vogel is sent to
investigate the case.

Limited Movie Releases

All I See is You

Theatrical Release Date: 10/27/2017
Overall Rating: 2.5 out of 4 stars
Language: English
Genre: Drama/Thriller
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Marc Forster
Actors: Blake Lively, Yvonne Strahovski, Jason Clarke, Danny Huston
Plot: After an experimental procedure grants a blind woman her sight back, she finds that her perfect life is hiding some dark secrets.

The Heyday of the Insensitive Bastards

Theatrical Release Date: 10/27/2017
Overall Rating: 3.0 out of 4 stars
Language: English
Genre: Comedy/Drama
MPAA Rating: NR
Director: Mark Columbus, Lauren Hoekstra, Sarah Kruchowski, Ryan Moody, Simon Savelyev, Vanita Shastry, Shadae Lamar Smith, Jeremy David White, Jonathan King
Actors: James Franco, Matthew Modine, Kate Mara, Amber Tamblyn
Plot: Based on the short stories of Robert Boswell, seven vignettes present us with fantasy and reality, memory and history along with the joy and agony that is the human condition.

The Killing of a Sacred Deer

Theatrical Release Date: 10/27/2017
Overall Rating: 3.1 out of 4 stars
Language: English
Genre: Drama/Horror
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Yorgos Lanthimos
Actors: Barry Keoghan, Nicole Kidman, Alicia Silverstone, Colin Farrell
Plot: A brilliant surgeon and his tranquil domestic life with his wife and two children is thrown in to upheaval with the arrival of a 16-year-old boy - leading the good doctor to make a sacrifice to save himself and his family.

The Square

Theatrical Release Date: 10/27/2017
Overall Rating: 3.0 out of 4 stars
Language: English
Genre: Comedy/Drama
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Ruben Östlund
Actors: Claes Bang, Elisabeth Moss, Dominic West, Terry Notary
Plot: Christian, a curator at a contemporary art museum, a divorced man but devoted father, pragmatic and responsible, gets ready for his next, big project: "The Square" an installation dedicated to altruism and the nature of being responsible fellow human. But when his cell phone is stolen, his own nature gets the best of him, driving him to ever more shameful situations. Meanwhile, a PR stunt manages to turn "The Square" exhibit into something much different than originally intended, driving Christian, and therefore the museum, into an existential spiral.

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