Movie News: In Theaters This Week – November 14, 2025

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This weekend sees a host of new movies galore, with over a dozen new movies being released over the course of the weekend. This week’s new releases includes a concert film of BTS member j-hope, a thriller about a romantic anniversary trip to a secluded cabin that turns sinister a forces a couple to face the property’s haunting past, an action film about a haunted ex-K-9 officer who has his peaceful life shattered when a gang brutally attacks his family, a new addition to the Now You See Me franchise that sees the group of illusionists team up with a pair of new faces to target dangerous criminals, and much more!

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In 2075, a girl witnesses a mysterious boy in a rainbow suit fall from the sky. He comes from an idyllic far future where time travel is possible. She shelters him and will do whatever it takes to help him return to his time.

Directed by Ugo Bienvenu

Starring: Margot Ringard Oldra, Oscar Tresanini, Nathanaël Perrot, Alma Jodorowsky, Swann Arlaud

Release date: November 14

Bull Run

In the wilds of Wall Street, one junior banker discovers that the only thing more dangerous than billion-dollar deals are the men signing them.

Directed by Alfredo Barrios Jr.

Starring: Chris Diamantopoulos, Ashwin Gore, Tom Blyth, Alyshia Ochse, Helena Mattsson

Release date: November 14

Bunny

Over one wild summer day and night in their East Village tenement, streetwise hustler Bunny and his friend Dino scheme with a crew of eccentric neighbors to cover up a dead body. Chaos reigns as the clock ticks and the heat rises.

Directed by Ben Jacobson

Starring: Mo Stark, Ben Jacobson, Liza Colby, Anthony Drazan, Linda Rong Mei Chen

Release date: November 14

The Carpenter’s Son (R)

Family hiding in Roman Egypt. Son known as ‘the Boy’ doubts guardian ‘the Carpenter’, rebelling with mysterious powers. As he uses abilities, they face natural and divine horrors.

Directed by Letfy Nathan

Starring: Nicolas Cage, Noah Jupe, FKA twigs, Isla Johnston, Souhella Yacoub

Release date: November 14

Indecipherable

A boy finds himself alone, trapped inside his house at night as the world outside vanishes into darkness. Consumed by thoughts, he confronts the unsettling notion that an unknown entity may be present, intending harm.

Directed by Dallas Loper

Starring: Jayden Payne

Release date: November 15

j-hope Tour: Hope on the Stage – The Movie

J-hope performs songs from Jack In The Box, HOPE ON THE STREET VOL.1, debuts “Killin’ It Girl (Solo)”, and BTS classics. Features collaborations with Jin, Jung Kook, Crush, plus behind-the-scenes footage.

Directed by Junsoo Park

Starring: Crush, Becky G, j-hope, Jin, Jungkook

Release date: November 12

Keeper (R)

A romantic anniversary trip to a secluded cabin turns sinister when a dark presence reveals itself, forcing a couple to confront the property’s haunting past.

Directed by Osgood Perkins

Starring: Tatiana Maslany, Rossif Sutherland, Claire Friesen, Christin Park, Erin Boyes

Release date: November 14

King Ivory (R)

Based upon extensive research with law enforcement, gangs, inmates, migrants, and addicts, an exposé on fentanyl trafficking, and its effect on all walks of life.

Directed by John Swab

Starring: James Badge Dale, Ben Foster, Michael Mando, Rory Cochrane, Ritchie Coster

Release date: November 14

Muzzle: City of Wolves (R)

Haunted ex-K-9 officer Jake’s peaceful life is shattered when a gang brutally attacks his family. With new K-9 partner Argos, he uncovers a drug ring, confronts corrupt officials, and fights inner demons while pursuing the criminals.

Directed by John Stalberg Jr.

Starring: Tanya van Graan, Karl Thaning, Grant Ross, Aaron Eckhart, Dean Goldblum

Release date: November 14

Now You See Me: Now You Don’t (PG-13)


A diamond heist reunites retired Horsemen illusionists with new performers Greenblatt, Smith and Sessa as they target dangerous criminals.

Directed by Ruben Fleischer

Starring: Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, Isla Fisher, Justice Smith

Release date: November 14

The Remus Gang

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Based in fact, two Kentucky brothers go to work for Cincinnati’s infamous bootlegger, George Remus, in the original “Sin City” of Newport, KY.

Directed by Rocky Karlage, Ariel Rodgers

Starring: Marshall R. Teague, Don Most, Debra Lamb, Kadrolsha Ona Carole, Brooke Lewis Bellas

Release date: November 14

The Running Man (R)

A man joins a game show in which contestants, allowed to go anywhere in the world, are pursued by “hunters” hired to kill them.

Directed by Edgar Wright

Starring: Glen Powell, Emilia Jones, Josh Brolin, Lee Pace, Colman Domingo

Release date: November 14

Serious People

A music video director, balancing work and impending fatherhood, employs a lookalike to take on his professional duties while he attends to personal responsibilities, pushing the boundaries of work-life separation.

Directed by Pasqual Gutierrez, Ben Mullinkosson

Starring: Spencer Creigh, Belinda Downey, Pasqual Gutierrez, Miguel Huerta Brandon Kapelow

Release date: November 14

The Things You Kill

Haunted by the suspicious death of his ailing mother, a university professor coerces his enigmatic gardener to execute a cold-blooded act of vengeance.

Directed by Alireza Khatami

Starring: Ekin Koç, Ercan Kesal, Hazar Ergüçlü, Erkan Kolçak Köstendil, Serhat Nalbantoglue

Release date: November 14

Trap House (R)

A DEA agent and his partner pursue thieves: their own rebellious teens, who began robbing the cartel using their parents’ tactics and classified intel.

Directed by Michael Dowse

Starring: Sophia Lillis, Bobby Cannavale, Dave Bautista, Tony Dalton, Jack Champion

Release date: November 14

What new movies are you interested in seeing in theaters this weekend?

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