FAIRFIELD — There’s going to be plenty of romance at the movies this weekend with ‘Marry Me’ starring Jennifer Lopez.
Don’t want to watch a romance? Next, Liam Neeson will thrill audiences in “Blacklight,” a film about a man fighting against a corrupt government.
In theaters this weekend will be:
“Marry me,” a romance just in time for Valentine’s Day. Kat Valdez (Jennifer Lopez) and her musical partner Bastian (Juan Luis Londoño Arias, known professionally as Maluma, making his feature film debut) “Marry Me,” are climbing the charts.
The power couple decide to get married on stage, spreading their love around the world. Valdez finds out she was cheated on moments before the wedding. Everything is off, and it’s a disaster not only for the couple but for both careers.
Charlie Gilbert (Owen Wilson), a divorced high school math teacher, was dragged to the concert by his daughter Lou (Chloe Coleman). Kat locks eyes with Gilbert and in that moment decides things can be saved by marrying him. It’s a strategy that will change both of their lives.
The film is rated PG-13.
“Black light,” tells the story of Travis Block (Liam Neeson), who works as a freelance “fixer” for the government, doing dangerous work for the government.
Block discovers a shadowy program called Operation Unity, which kills ordinary citizens for reasons known only to Block’s boss, FBI Chief Robinson (Aidan Quinn). Block decides to end the show but has to call on a reporter (Emmy Raver-Lampman).
Nothing is ever that simple. Block discovers that his family is in danger because of his attempts and he must save them and find a way to expose the truth.
The film is rated PG-13.
“Death on the Nile” which follows detective Hercule Poirot (Kenneth Branagh) as his Egyptian vacation is disrupted by a chilling murder, which leads to the pursuit of the suspect who ruined the lives of a newly married couple.
The film follows 2017’s “Murder on the Orient Express”. It stars Tom Bateman (also returning from the first film), Annette Bening, Russell Brand, Ali Fazal, Dawn French, Gal Gadot, Armie Hammer, Rose Leslie, Emma Mackey, Sophie Okonedo, Jennifer Saunders and Letitia Wright.
This film is based on the 1937 novel of the same name written by Agatha Christie and is rated PG-13.
Limited-run films include:
“Riddle: Secrets of Amon”, about college buddies Taylor (Tyler Abron), Reese (Gavelo), Mateo (Vincent), Victoria (Paula Jai Parker), Darrin (Booker Anderson), and Marshawn (Derrick Gordon), who decide to get together after many years without seeing each other for a weekend. The lies that have been built around their careers soon begin to unravel, showing a horrifying truth about events past and present. Some things can break a friendship. The film is unrated.
“Cosmic Dawn” about a young child, Aurora (Camille Rowe), who witnesses her mother’s abduction and grows up searching for answers to what she witnessed. His quest leads him to join the Cosmic Dawn, a UFO cult. Aurora learned more than she expected. But things go wrong and she flees the sect. Her departure turns into a journey that takes her back to when her mother was abducted and to the truth behind Cosmic Dawn. The film is unrated.
For more information on Edwards Theaters in Fairfield, visit www.regmovies.com/theatres/regal-edwards-fairfield-imax. For Vacaville showtimes, visit www.brendentheatres.com. For Vallejo showtimes, see www.cinemark.com/theatres/ca-vallejo. More information on upcoming movies can be found at www.movieinsider.com.