New movie releases this week in D-FW, opening March 20
DO NOT ENTER A group of thrill-seeking urban explorers encounters a supernatural force during a mission to livestream from an abandoned hotel. Starring Adeline Rudolph, Jake Manley and Javier Botet. R (for bloody violence and some language). 91 mins. GOLDEN A master counterfeiter (Brian Austin Gre
DO NOT ENTER A group of thrill-seeking urban explorers encounters a supernatural force during a mission to livestream from an abandoned hotel. Starring Adeline Rudolph, Jake Manley and Javier Botet. R (for bloody violence and some language). 91 mins.
GOLDEN A master counterfeiter (Brian Austin Green) becomes embroiled in a web of heists and deceit, facing off against ruthless criminals, a relentless detective and a deadly conspiracy. Also starring Glenn Plummer and Robert Miano. R (for language, violence, some sexual material and drug use). 94 mins.

MR. BURTON This biographical drama tells the story of the relationship between a schoolmaster (Toby Jones) and a wild schoolboy (Harry Lawtey) who would go on to become acclaimed actor Richard Burton, Wales’ biggest star. Not rated. 124 mins.
The Pout
-POUT FISH In this animated tale, a pouty fish (voiced by Nick Offerman) and an energetic sea dragon (Nina Oyama) embark on a daunting journey to find a legendary fish that can help them save their homes. PG (for mild action and rude humor). 92 mins.
Project Hail Mary
A science teacher (Ryan Gosling) awakens on a spaceship light-years from Earth with no recollection of who he is. As his memory returns, he realizes that he is on a mission to save the sun from a mysterious substance that’s causing it to dim at an alarming rate. Also starring Sandra Hüller. PG-13 (for some thematic material and suggestive references). 156 mins.
Ready Or Not
2: HERE I COME After surviving a deadly game with her new in-laws, a woman (Samara Weaving) discovers that she’s merely advanced to the next level — and now her sister (Kathryn Newton) is by her side as four powerful families try to hunt them down. R (for strong bloody violence, gore, pervasive language and brief drug use). 108 mins.
TOW A homeless Seattle woman (Rose Byrne) has her car stolen and impounded and must wage a legal battle against an exorbitant towing bill in this drama based on a true story. R (for language and some sexual references). 105 mins.
Vampires Of The Velvet Lounge
In this horror comedy, vampires use dating apps to prey on lonely singles. But when one of them swipes right on the wrong profiles — including that of a vampire hunter — a night of chaos unfolds. Starring Mena Suvari, Dichen Lachman, Sarah Dumont and Stephen Dorff. R (for strong bloody violence, gore, language and brief nudity). 105 mins.
WARDRIVER In this crime thriller, a hacker (Dane DeHaan) is forced to commit a million-dollar cyberheist. Also starring Sasha Calle, Mamoudou Athie and Jeffrey Donovan. R (for violence, language and some drug use). 93 mins.
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