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FAIRFIELD — A few films are coming to local theaters this week.

Four aged friends decide to take a trip to see Tom Brady at the 2017 Super Bowl LI in “80 for Brady.”

Also showing is a horror film by M. Night Shyamalan and a cartoon about a cat that scams people until he finally meets his match.

Opening nationwide are:

“80 for Brady,” a film inspired by a true story that tells the tale of four best friends who decide to take a trip to the 2017 Super Bowl LI to see their hero Tom Brady play. The film stars Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno and Sally Field, with seven-time Super Bowl Champion and producer Tom Brady. The film is rated PG-13.

“Knock at the Cabin,” a M. Night Shyamalan film about a family vacationing at a remote cabin who are taken hostage by four armed strangers who demand the family make an unthinkable choice to avert the apocalypse. The film is rated R.

“The Amazing Maurice,” a cartoon about a streetwise cat, Maurice, who runs scams on dumb humans who fall for his act. But the scam he tries to pull on a little boy who plays a pipe and has hundreds of rat friends does not go as planned. The film is rated PG.

Opening in limited release are:

“The Quiet Girl,” a film set in 1981 rural Ireland about 9-year-old Cait, who is sent away from her overcrowded, dysfunctional family to live with foster parents for the summer. The child, who was easily lost in the rush of a crowded home life, finds herself blossoming in the care of foster parents. But in this house where there are meant to be no secrets, she discovers one painful truth. The film is rated PG-13.

“Unexpected,” in which music critic Bob, who is struggling with a demotion, is addicted to Zoloft and trying to wrangle the menagerie of animals his wife Amy has accumulated, finds himself at a crossroads. The film is not rated.

“In the Morning,” the story of Sami (Alex Bakri), a Palestinian-born Israeli citizen living in Jerusalem who receives an invitation to his brother’s wedding, forcing him to return to the Arab village where he grew up. After the wedding, with no explanation, Sami’s hometown is put under a military blockade lockdown by Israeli soldiers. When chaos erupts overnight among the villagers stuck behind the wall due to the blockade, Sami is cut off from the outside world and trapped in an unexpected situation. As he deals with questions about his own identity and hidden secrets are revealed, Sami watches everything he holds dear begin to fall apart. The film is rated PG.

“She is Love,” in which a divorced couple accidentally rents the same home. After being estranged for more than a decade, Idris and Patricia opt to revisit the past and traverse that treacherous path together, emerging open to new beginnings. The film is not rated.

“Stars Fell Again,” in which Bryce is ready to propose to Madison while they visit her family for Christmas. However, the spontaneous wedding of Madison’s sister Harper throws Bryce’s perfect proposal plans into a tailspin. The film is not rated.

“The Locksmith,” in which an ex-con (Ryan Phillippe) is pulled back into a world of crooked cops and small-town gangsters, despite the future he hoped to build with his ex-girlfriend (Kate Bosworth), a detective, and their daughter after he leaves prison. The film is not rated.

“Who Invited Charlie?” in which a surprise visit from an old college friend, Charlie, tosses his old pal, Phil Schreiber’s, life upside down at the start of the quarantine. Schreiber has hidden a lot from his wife, Rosie. They have ended up in the Hamptons during lockdown and as the weeks go by, Charlie worms his way into the hearts of Phil’s wife and son. As Charlie makes himself at home, secrets are revealed that threaten to do more harm than good. The film is rated PG-13.

For information on Edwards Cinemas in Fairfield, visit www.regmovies.com/theatres/regal-edwards-fairfield-imax. For Vacaville showtimes, visit www.brendentheatres.com. For Vallejo showtimes, check www.cinemark.com/theatres/ca-vallejo. More information about upcoming films is available at www.movieinsider.com.





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