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Theaters are open at 20% occupancy in Southeast Michigan, as of Oct. 9. The following list includes movies available at local theaters. The list also includes movies that are available to watch through through online streaming subscripti­on services including: Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, Hulu, Vudu, FandangoNo­w, YouTube, Disney+, HBO Max and more.

New releases

• “Honest Thief” (PG-13): A profession­al bank robber agrees to return all the money he stole in exchange for a reduced sentence, but two FBI agents set him up for murder. Starring Liam Neeson, Kate Walsh, Jai Courtney, Anthony Ramos and Jeffrey Donovan.

• “YellowRose” (PG-13): A Filipina teen from a small Texas town decides whether to follow her dream as a country music singer. Eva Noblezada, Lea Salonga and Dale Watson.

• “TheWar with Grandpa” (PG): Comedy about a sixthgrade­r named Peter (Oakes Fegley) who is forced to give up his bedroom when his recently widowed grandfathe­r Ed (Robert De Niro) moves in. Peter tries to drive out grandpa with elaborate pranks, but grandpa resists. Based on the awardwinni­ng book by Robert Kimmel Smith. Also starring Christophe­r Walken, Uma Thurman, Rob Riggle, Cheech Marin, Laura Marano and Jane Seymour.

• “Tenet” (PG-13): action epic from the world of internatio­nal espionage, directed by Christophe­r Nolan. It is a co-production between the United Kingdom and United States, filmed on location across seven countries. Starring John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Dimple Kapadia and Michael Caine.

• “Cut Throat City” (R): Action heist movie, set in New Orleans afterHurri­cane Katrina devastatio­n. Starring Demetrius Shipp Jr., Shameik Moore, Kat Graham, Eiza González and Wesley Snipes.

• “The Trial of the Chicago 7” (R): What was intended to be a peaceful protest at the 1968 Democratic National Convention turned violent. The organizers of the protest were charged with conspiracy to incite a riot. Starring Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Sacha Baron Cohen, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Michael Keaton. Available on Netflix, Oct. 16.

Streaming movies, some also playing at theaters

• “The Broken Hearts Gallery” (PG-13): Lucy, a 20-something art gallery assistant living in New York City, saves a souvenir from each past relationsh­ip. Starring Dacre Montgomery, Geraldine Viswanatha­n and Phillipa Soo.

• “The New Mutants” (PG-13): Filmbased on theMarvel comic series about five young people who demonstrat­e special powers and are brought to a secret institutio­n to undergo treatments they are told will cure them of the dangers of their powers. Starring Blu Hunt, Maisie Williams, Charlie Heaton, Henry Zaga, Anya Taylor-Joy and Alice Braga.

• “Unhinged” (R) : Russell Crowe stars in this psychologi­cal thriller that takes road rage to a terrifying conclusion. Rachel (Caren Pistorius) is running late getting to work when she crosses paths with a stranger (Crowe) at a traffic light. Soon, Rachel finds herself and everyone she loves the target of a man who feels invisible and is looking tomake one last mark upon the world by teaching her a series of deadly lessons.

• “Hubie Halloween” (PG-13): Family comedy film about Hubie Dubois, who thanklessl­y spends every Halloween making sure the residents of his hometown, Salem stay safe. But this year, an escaped criminal and a mysterious new neighbor have Hubie on high alert. Starring Adam Sandler, Kevin James,

Julie Bowen, Ray Liotta and Rob Schneider. Available on Netflix.

• “The Glorias” (R): Biopic about Gloria Steinem, journalist, fighter, and feminist, based on Steinem’s own biographic­al book “My Life on the Road.” Starring Julianne Moore, Alicia Vikander, Bette Midler, Lulu Wilson and Ryan Keira Armstrong. Available on Amazon Prime Video.

• “The Boys in theBand” (R): Based on Mart Crowley’s play about a group of gay men who meet for a birthday party in 1968New York City. Starring

Jim Parsons, Zachary Quinto, Matt Bomer, Andrew Rannells and Charlie Carver. Available on Netflix.

• “Enola Holmes” (PG-13): Based on the book series by Nancy Springer, the film is set in England, 1884. Enola Holmes (Millie Bobby Brown) wakes on her 16th birthday, to find that her mother (Helena Bonham Carter) has disappeare­d, leaving behind an odd assortment of gifts. Placed under the care of her brothers Sherlock (Henry Cavill) and Mycroft (Sam Claflin), Enola escapes to search for her mother in London. Available on Netflix.

• “The Devil All the Time”

(R): A youngman is devoted to protecting his loved ones in a town full of corruption. Starring TomHolland II, Bill Skarsgård and Riley Keough.

• “The Garden Left Behind”: A Mexican trans woman struggles to build a life for herself as an undocument­ed immigrant in New York City. Starring Michael Madsen, Ed Asner, Carlie Guevara and Danny Flaherty.

• “Antebellum” (R): Thriller about a successful author who finds herself trapped in a horrifying reality. Starring Janelle Monáe, Eric Lange and Jena Malone.

• “I amWoman” (NR): Story of Helen Reddy, a single mother from Australia who rose to fame with the song, “I Am Woman,” which became an anthem for the women’s movement in the 1970s. Starring Tilda CobhamHerv­ey, Danielle MacDonald and Evan Peters.

• Mulan (PG-13): Live action remake of the 1999animat­ed Disney film of the same name about Hua Mulan, the eldest daughter of an honored warrior, who steps in to take the place of her ailing father, to serve in the Imperial Army. Starring Yifei Liu, Donnie Yen and Jason Scott Lee. Available on Disney+.

• “I’mThinking of Ending Things” (R): Based on novel by Ian Reid, the film stars Jessie Buckley as a youngwoman who takes a road trip with her boyfriend (Jesse Plemons) to his family farm. Also starring

Toni Collette and David Thewlis. Available on Netflix.

• “Bill and Ted Face the

Music” (PG-13): Bill and Ted, nowmiddle aged, set out on a new adventure when a visitor from the future warns them that “only their song can save life as we know it”. They are helped by their daughters and a few music legends. Starring Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter and Samara Weaving.

• Get Duked (R): Dean, Duncan and DJ Beatroot are teenage pals from Glasgow who embark on the character-building camping trip — based on a real-life program — known as the Duke of Edinburgh Award. Starring Samuel Bottomley, Rian Gordon and Lewis Gribben. Available on Amazon Prime Video.

• “The Personal History of David Copperfiel­d” (PG): Comedy-drama, based on a Charles Dickens’ novel. Starring Dev Patel, Hugh Laurie and Tilda Swinton.

• “Benjamin” (NR): Comedy about a rising star filmmaker premiering his second film at the London Film Festival when his publicist introduces him to a French musician. Starring Colin Morgan, Anna Chancellor and Phénix Brossard.

• “The One and Only Ivan” (PG): Disney animated film based on a Newbery Medal-winning book about a gorilla named Ivan, who tries to piece together his past with the help of an elephant named Stella, starring Angelina Jolie, Sam Rockwell, Danny DeVito and Bryan Cranston. Available on Disney+.

• The Sleepover” (PG): Two siblings learn their mother is a highly trained former thief kidnapped for one last job, and only they can save her. Starring Sadie Stanley, Maxwell Simkins and Ken Marino. Available on Netflix.

• “She Dies Tomorrow” (R):

A woman is convinced that she is going to die tomorrow, and her life begins to unravel. Her delusions become contagious to those around her. Starring Kate Lyn Sheil, Kentucker Audley and Chris Messina.

• “Words on BathroomWa­lls” (PG-13): The story of Adam (Charlie Plummer), who appears to be a typical young adult with aspiration­s to become a chef. Expelled halfway through his senior year, Adam is diagnosed with a mental illness and sent to a Catholic academy, where he meets outspoken Maya (Taylor Russell).

• “Project Power” (R): Amysteriou­s new pill on the streets of New Orleans unlocks superpower­s unique to each user, but the effects are not known until after taking the pill. Starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Dominique Fishback and Jamie Foxx. Available on Netflix.

• “The Burnt Orange Heresy” (R): Art critic, James Figueras (Claes Bang), has fallen from grace, and goes to work in Milan lecturing tourists about art history. He is contacted by wealthy art dealer Joseph Cassidy (Mick Jagger) who asks him to steal a painting from a reclusive artist, Jerome Debney (Donald Sutherland). Also starring Elizabeth Debicki.

• “The EmptyMan” (R): On the trail of a missing girl, an ex-cop comes across a secretive group attempting to summon a supernatur­al entity. James Badge Dale, Joel Courtney and Stephen Root.

• “The TaxCollect­or” (NR):

Two longtime “tax collectors” for a crime lord face difficulti­es when a rival crime lord returns to the area, set in Los Angeles. Starring Shia LaBeouf, Bobby Soto and George Lopez.

• “I Used to Go Here” (NR):

An author becomes involved in the lives of a group of college students after being asked to speak at her alma mater. Starring Gillian Jacobs, JoshWiggin­s and Jemaine Clement.

• “The SecretGard­en” (PG): Based on the classic novel written by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Set in England, the film follows a young orphan girl who is sent to live with her uncle, where she discovers a magical garden on his estate. Starring Colin Firth, Julie Walters and Dixie Egerickx.

• “The Secret-Dare To Dream” (PG): Based on the best-selling book by Rhonda Byrne, about a young widow, Miranda (Katie Holmes), who is raising her three children and dating her boyfriend (Jerry O’Connell). A devastatin­g storm brings an enormous challenge and a mysterious man, Bray (Josh Lucas), into Miranda’s life.

• “Rebuilding Paradise” (R): National Geographic documentar­y about how residents of Paradise, Calif., come together to heal their community after a devastatin­g wildfire. Directed by Ron Howard.

• “365Days”: Don Massimo Torricelli (Michele Morrone) is a member of the SicilianMa­fia family and Laura (Anna-Maria Sieklucka) is a sales director. While on a trip to Sicily trying to save her relationsh­ip, Massimo kidnaps her and gives her 365days to fall in love with him. Available on Netflix.

• “The Rental” (R): Two couples take a weekend trip at an oceanside getaway rental house and start to suspect the host may be spying on them. Starring Alison Brie, Dan Stevens, Jeremy AllenWhite, and Sheila Vand. Horror film, directed by Dave Franco.

• “The Kissing Booth 2” (NR): After a romantic summer with her reformed bad-boy boyfriend Elle Evans (Joey King) heads back to high school for her senior year. Also starring Jacob Elordi, Joel Courtney and Taylor Zakhar Perez. Available on Netflix.

• “Ghosts ofWar” (R): American soldiers assigned to hold a French Chateau near the end of WorldWar II, encounter a supernatur­al enemy. Starring Brenton Thwaites, Alan Ritchson and Theo Rossi.

• “ANice Girl Like You” (R): After being accused of being too inhibited by her ex-boyfriend, a violinist creates a rather wild to-do list that sends her on a whirlwind journey of self-discovery. Starring Lucy Hale, Leonidas Gulaptis, Mindy Cohn.

• “Easy Does It” (NR): Two friends embark on a treasure hunt in the 1970s American South. Starring Linda Hamilton, Dwight Henry, Bryan Batt and Ben Matheny.

• “Fatal Affair” (NR): After a brief encounter with an old boyfriend, a woman tries tomend her marriage, but finds the boyfriend has other plans. Starring Nia Long, Stephen Bishop and Omar Epps. Available on Netflix.

• “Greyhound”: (PG-13): Tom Hanks wrote the screenplay and stars in thisWorldW­ar II naval drama about an internatio­nal convoy of 37Allied ships, led by captain Ernest Krause (Hanks). Also starring Stephen Graham, Rob Morgan and Elisabeth Shue. Available on Apple TV+.

• “The Old Guard” (R): A group of immortal mercenarie­s, led by a warrior, Andy (Charlize Theron), have fought to protect the mortal world for centuries. When their extraordin­ary abilities are exposed, it’s up to Andy and Nile (Kiki Layne), the newest soldier to join their ranks, to protect their power. Based on the graphic novel by Greg Rucka. Available on Netflix.

• “Force of Nature” (R): A group of thieves plan a major heist during a hurricane. Starring Mel Gibson, Kate Bosworth,

Emile Hirsch and David Zayas.

• “Hamilton” (PG-13): Broadway hit musical, live stage production recording, based on the story of Alexander Hamilton - politician, statesman and Founding Father. Starring Daveed Diggs, Jonathan Groff, Leslie Odom Jr., Lin-Manuel Miranda and Anthony Ramos. Available on Disney Plus.

• “Miss Juneteenth”: A former beauty queen and single mom prepares her teenage daughter for the “Miss Juneteenth” pageant. Starring Nicole Beharie, Kendrick Sampson and Alexis Chikaeze.

• “You ShouldHave Left” (R): Psychologi­cal thriller based on a novel by Daniel Kehlmann. A successful middle-aged man (Kevin Bacon) and his much younger actress wife, (Amanda Seyfried) seek a restful vacation with their young daughter at a secluded countrysid­e house, that has a dark past. Produced by Jason Blum.

• “Artemis Fowl” (PG): Walt Disney film based on the book by Eoin Colfer, where a 12-year-old genius and descendant of a long line of criminal mastermind­s finds himself in a battle against a race of powerful undergroun­d fairies. Starring Ferdia Shaw, Lara McDonnell, Josh Gad, Colin Farrell and Judi Dench. Available on Disney+.

• “Da 5Bloods” (R): Directed by Spike Lee, a story of four African-American veterans — Paul (Delroy Lindo), Otis (Clarke Peters), Eddie (Norm Lewis), and Melvin (Isiah Whitlock, Jr.) — who return to Vietnam to search for the remains of their fallen squad leader (Chadwick Boseman) and the promise of buried treasure. Available on Netflix.

• “The Last Days of American Crime” (TV-MA): To combat terrorism and crime, the U.S. government plans to broadcast a signal making it impossible for anyone to knowingly commit unlawful acts. Graham Bricke (Edgar Ramírez), a career criminal teams up with Kevin Cash (Michael C. Pitt), and Shelby Dupree (Anna Brewster), to commit the heist of the century, before the signal goes off. Based on the Radical Publishing Graphic Novel. Available on Netflix.

• “Shirley” (R): Based on a novel about famous horror writer, Shirley Jackson (Elisabeth

Moss), who finds inspiratio­n for her next novel when she and her husband take in newlyweds. Also starring Michael Stuhlbarg and Odessa Young. Available on disc/ streaming.

• “The High Note” (PG-13): Set in the world of the LA music scene comes the story of superstar Grace Davis ( Tracee Ellis Ross). Maggie ( Dakota Johnson) is Grace’s overworked personal assistant who aspires to become a music producer. Also starring Kelvin Harrison

Jr. and Ice Cube. Available on Amazon Prime Video.

• “The Vast of Night” (PG13): Science fiction adventure set in the 1950s, about two young radio station workers in New Mexico who investigat­e an odd frequency coming through their radio. Starring Sierra McCormick and Jake Horowitz. Available on Amazon Prime Video.

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