Also opening
Here’s a look at the rest of the movies opening today:
“Seventh Day”: An experienced exorcist and a new priest team up on the latter’s first day of training. As you might guess from the setup in this horror film, it’s not just another day in the office. Guy Pearce, Stephen Lang and Keith David star. 87 minutes. R (disturbing images, violent content, some language). In theaters and on streaming services.
“Six Minutes to Midnight”: Eddie Izzard wrote and stars in this drama, set on the eve of World War II, about an English teacher and his 20 German students. It also features Judi Dench, James D’arcy and James Broadbent. 100 minutes. PG-13 (some violence). In theaters.
“Shoplifters of the World”: There’s a story, more legend than fact, that a fan of the Smiths, devastated by their breakup in 1987, forced a Denver DJ at gunpoint to play the British band’s music on the air. It’s now the basis of a movie full of bummed kids and great music. 91 minutes. Unrated. In theaters.
“The Toll”: Low-budget horror film about a late-night ride-hail passenger, her strange, awkward driver and a supernatural force. 80 minutes. R (language throughout, some violence). In theaters and on streaming platforms.
“Mystery of the Kingdom of God”: Faith-based animated family film in which a boy named Andrew is tested by God. 91 minutes. Unrated. In theaters.
“The Vault”: English-language heist thriller from Spain about a genius engineering student who devises a plan to break into the impregnable, 100-year-old safe at the Bank of Spain — while guards are distracted watching a World Cup final match on a giant screen right in front of the bank. Freddie Highmore and Famke Janssen star. 127 minutes. R (language). In theaters and on streaming services.