Captain America: Civil War
(U.S.)
Opened April 27
Superhero, action. Directed by Joe and Anthony Russo
The Avengers superhero team is divided. Captain America (Chris Evans) believes they should defend humanity’s freedom from government interference, but Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) disagrees.
Brooklyn
(Ireland, Britain, Canada, U.S.)
Opened April 21
Drama, romance. Directed by John Crowley
A young Irish immigrant, Eilis Lacey (Saoirse Ronan) arrives in Brooklyn seeking a better future and falls in love with the Italian Tony Fiorello (Emory Cohen). She must choose, however, between the two countries and two lives.
End of Winter
(Korea)
Opened April 21
Drama, family. Directed by Kim Dae-hwan
A family is stranded in Cheorwon due to a snowstorm. Tension simmers among the family members -- the father (Moon Chang-gil), the mother (Lee Young-ran), the eldest son (Kim Min-hyuk), the daughter-in-law (Lee Sang-hee), and the youngest son (Heo Jae-won).
Triple 9
(U.S.)
Opened April 20
Thriller, Drama. Directed by John Hillcoat
A gang of criminals and corrupt cops, including Michael Atwood (Chiwetel Ejiofor), Russell Welch (Norman Reedus), Gabe Welch (Aaron Paul), Marcus Belmont (Anthony Mackie) and Franco Rodriguez (Clifton Collins, Jr.) get involved in a bank heist and mixed up with the Russian mafia.
The Last Ride
(Korea)
Opened April 20
Comedy, Drama. Directed by Nam Dae-joong
Nam-joon (Kim Dong-young) wants more than anything to be a macho man, but often fails at the feat. Gab-deok (Ahn Jae-hong) has been born into a rich household, but always gets into trouble. When their friend Go-hwan (Ryu Deok-hwan) is diagnosed with a terminal disease, the duo decide to help him fulfill his wildest wishes.