New movies in theaters - Heart Eyes, Love Hurts and more

Published By Tribute on Feb 06, 2025

New movies in theatersWe've made it to the weekend, and you can celebrate by heading to the theaters where several new movies will be opening. For those looking to celebrate Valentine's Day a little early, there are two options available for you this coming week. If you're feeling nostalgic, then the IMAX releases may be to your liking. ~Ryan Donahue

Heart Eyes — The "Heart Eyes Killer" has been wreaking havoc on Valentine's Day over the past couple of years by murdering romantic couples. Ally (Olivia Holt) and Jay (Mason Gooding) are now on the list, will they survive? Click here for showtimes.

Love Hurts — Marvin Gable (Ke Huy Quan) is a superstar realtor living a wonderful life in the suburbs. After receiving a envelope from Rose (Ariana DeBose), a mysterious women from his past, Marvin is thrust back into the world of hitmen led by his crime lord brother Knuckles (Daniel Wu). Marvin must confront the choices that have come back to haunt him. Click here for our review. Click here for showtimes.

Becoming Led Zeppelin: IMAX Exclusive — See the origins of the iconic group as they defy the odds with their meteoric rise to superstardom. Witness never-before-seen footage and the band's iconic psychedelic performances and music in this experiential cinematic odyssey. Exclusively in IMAX in select cities. Click here for showtimes.

Parasite: IMAX Exclusive — Experience the cinematic masterpiece from Director Bong Joon-Ho as it celebrates its five-year anniversary. Whether it's your first or fifth time, you can now experience this Best Picture winner on the biggest screen and with the best sound possible. Available exclusively in IMAX in select cities. Click here for showtimes.

Bring Them Down — Michael (Christopher Abbott), the last son of a farming family, lives an isolated existence with his ailing father. Burdened by a terrible secret from his past, Michael has removed himself from the world and spends his days tending to his prized flock. When a ongoing conflict with a rival farmer and his son Jack (Barry Keoghan) reaches a breaking point, a chain of events occur that change both families forever. Available in select cities. Click here for showtimes.


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