Plus, What to Expect When You're Expecting does the expected, and The Dictator generates vicious laughs.
Also opening this week in limited release:
- Elena, a Russian thriller about an estranged family plotting to take control of a large inheritance, is at 100 percent.
- Indie Game: The Movie, a documentary about the development process behind independent video games, is at 100 percent.
- Polisse, a drama about the professional and personal trials of Paris' Child Protection Unit, is at 90 percent.
- Beyond The Black Rainbow, a sci-fi/horror hybrid about a mute girl with psychic powers, is at 88 percent.
- American Animal, a dramedy about two roommates whose friendship is tested when one decides to get a job, is at 83 percent.
- Quill: The Life of a Guide Dog, a drama that follows a Labrador retriever from puppyhood to his days as a blind man's companion, is at 77 percent.
- Lovely Molly, a horror film about a recently married woman who discovers malevolent forces in her childhood home, is at 57 percent.
- The Color Wheel, a road trip comedy about a pair of feuding siblings, is at 50 percent.
- Hysteria, starring Hugh Dancy and Maggie Gyllenhaal in a period piece about the invention of the vibrator during the prudish Victorian era, is at 45 percent.
- The Samaritan, starring Samuel L. Jackson in a thriller about an ex-con who finds the past difficult to shake, is at 35 percent.
- Mansome, a documentary by Morgan Spurlock about men's grooming habits, is at 20 percent.
- Virginia, starring Ed Harris and Jennifer Connelly in a drama about a single mother and her long-term extramarital affair with the town sheriff, is at zero percent.
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