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Preview ReviewWelcome to another edition of Inside Redbox’s Preview Review, where we recap the movies that will be coming out in theaters this weekend. The goal of this feature is to help you make your weekend movie-watching plans, as well as to note movies that you want to Redbox in a few months when they come out on DVD.

A trio of new wide release flicks are comin’ atcha in theaters this weekend. The previews and trailers for Gone Girl, Annabelle and Left Behind are after the break.

Gone Girl

On his wedding anniversary, a man reports that his wife has gone missing. But things begin to not add up and he becomes a suspect himself. Rated R.

 

Annabelle

This prequel to The Conjuring attempts to out-shock and out-scare its predecessor. Rated R.

 

Left Behind

Nicolas Cage stars in this flick about the arrival of the Apocalypse and one man’s search for answers and his destiny. Rated PG-13.

 

Will you be seeing any of this week’s new flicks in theaters, Insiders?

3 Responses to “Preview Review: Theatrical Releases for October 3, 2014”

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    Shemp Howard [shemp-howard]

    “Gone Girl”

    GONE GIRL – directed by David Fincher and based upon the global bestseller by Gillian Flynn – unearths the secrets at the heart of a modern marriage. On the occasion of his fifth wedding anniversary, Nick Dunne (Ben Affleck) reports that his beautiful wife, Amy (Rosamund Pike), has gone missing. Under pressure from the police and a growing media frenzy, Nick’s portrait of a blissful union begins to crumble. Soon his lies, deceits and strange behavior have everyone asking the same dark question: Did Nick Dunne kill his wife?

    IMDB 8.9
    RT/TC 82%

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    CyndiP [visitor]

    Why a remake of Left Behind. The first one is a classic and is awesome.

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    s142424

    Yes to Gone Girl.

    Annabelle and Left Behind look like Redbox specials.