Movies playing this week: Jersey Boys, teen romance, ghostly hours

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Movies playing this week: Jersey Boys, teen romance, ghostly hours
In the mood for music or looking for a good scare? Here's the lineup of movies this week

MANILA, Philippines – A popular show from Broadway gets on the big screen, a Wattpad sensation becomes a feature film. Jersey Boys and She’s Dating the Gangster lead the slew of movies playing this week. 

Jersey Boys 

 

Veteran actor and director Clint Eastwood directs this musical drama about the group making up the Four Seasons. Tony winner John Lloyd Young steps back into the role of Frankie Valli, which he played on Broadway. Vincent Piazza, Michael Lomenda, Erich Bergen, and Christopher Walken also star.  

She’s Dating the Gangster 

 

Fans were thrilled to hear that teen heartthrobs Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla would be playing the lead roles of Athena and Kenji in the movie adaptation of the Wattpad sensation turned novel by Bianca Bernardino. Will you be catching this in theaters?

 

3 AM 

What happens during 3 am, the time when spirits are apparently at their strongest? 3am presents three scary stories about this mysterious hour. 

 

Committed 

“A story about boy meets bride,” reads the movie poster of Committed. The film, set in Cyprus, explores what happens when a man meets a woman who’s run away from her wedding. What went wrong? As he discovers her story, a new relationship unfolds. 

 

Open Grave 

Sharlto Copley (Maleficent) stars in this thriller about a man who wakes up with no memory of why he is in a pit full of corpses. Later he meets a group of strangers with limited memory, and they must figure out what’s going on in order to survive. 

 

Step Up: All In 

Here’s another flick to add to the Step Up family: this time, the characters live it up in glitzy Las Vegas. The movie features characters from the previous Step Up films, while So You Think You Can Dance fans will be happy to see the return of Stephen “tWitch” Boss as Jason Hardlerson. 

 

– Rappler.com

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