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Movies Coming Out This Week – September 27th

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No One Gets Out Alive – R – Thriller, Horror – Netflix
An immigrant (Cristina Rodlo) in search of the American dream is forced to take a room in a boarding house, where she finds herself in a nightmare she can’t escape.
Cristina Rodlo, Marc Menchaca, Santiago Menghini, David Figlioli, Moronke Akinola

Sounds Like Love – NR – Drama, Romance – Netflix
A fashion assistant (María Valverde) has just about got her life together after a devastating breakup when the man who broke her heart returns. Seeking support from her best friends, all three will learn how complicated love can be.
Maria Valverde, Elisabet Casanovas, Susana Abaitua

Queenpins – R – Crime, Dark Comedy – Paramount +
Inspired by a true story, Queenpins is an outrageous comedy about a bored and frustrated suburban homemaker, Connie (Kristen Bell) and her best pal JoJo (Kirby Howell-Baptiste), a vlogger with dreams, who turn a hobby into a multi-million dollar counterfeit coupon caper. After firing off a letter to the conglomerate behind a box of cereal gone stale, and receiving an apology along with dozens of freebies, the duo hatch an illegal coupon club scheme that scams millions from mega-corporations and delivers deals to legions of fellow coupon clippers. On the trail to total coupon dominance, a hapless Loss Prevention Officer (Paul Walter Hauser) from the local supermarket chain joins forces with a determined U.S. Postal Inspector (Vince Vaughn) in hot pursuit of these newly-minted “Queenpins” of pink collar crime.
Vince Vaughn, Kristen Bell, Jack McBrayer, Bebe Rexha, Aron Gaudet, Gita Pullapilly, Paul Walter Hauser, Joel McHale


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