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Proud
to
offer
more
cinema
for
our
readers
this
week.
Our
‘What
to
Watch’
film
list
returns
with
some
romantic
and
uplifting
titles.
We
have
curated
a
special
list
of
films
that
are
available
to
watch
in
theaters
and
online.
Check
out
the
trailers
for
our
‘What
to
Watch’
film
list
for
this
week
inside.
If
you
have
trouble
deciding
which
film’s
you
should
go
see,
we
spent
a
little
extra
time
this
week
crafting
a
specially
selected
list
so
you
don’t
have
to.
Plan
your
weekend
watch
list
with
this
curated
‘What
to
Watch’
film
list
below.
There
are
films
added
to
our
favorite
streaming
sites
this
week
like
Disney+
and
some
with
an
exclusive
theatrical
release.
Be
sure
to
catch
a
few
of
our
top
picks.
Movies
like
Disney’s
Turning
Red
will
be
added
to
Disney+
this
week.
The
comedy
and
fantasy
film
follows
a
thirteen-year-old
girl
played
by
“Never
Have
I
Ever”
star
Maitreyi
Ramakrishnan,
who’s
torn
between
staying
her
mother’s
dutiful
daughter
and
the
changes
of
adolescence.
And
as
if
the
challenges
were
not
enough,
whenever
she
gets
overly
excited,
she
transforms
into
a
giant
red
panda.
The
animated
movie
stars
Ramakrishnan,
Sandra
Oh,
Rosalie
Chang,
and
Jordan
Fisher.
It’s
now
available
to
stream
on
Disney+.
Films
that
hit
theaters
this
week
include
Bob
Marley:
One
Love,
which
debuted
after
what
would
have
been
his
79th
birthday
on
Feb.
6.
The
movie
follows
the
Jamaican
singer
and
songwriter
Bob
Marley,
who
overcomes
adversity
to
become
the
most
famous
reggae
musician
in
the
world.
Other
films
we’re
excited
about
include
the
nostalgia
that
is
Lisa
Frankenstein.
It’s
not
the
colorful
and
vibrant
school
supplies
and
stickers
millennials
remember.
Instead,
the
film
takes
a
twisted
turn.
Lisa
Frankesteinfollows
a
misunderstood
teenager
and
a
reanimated
corpse
embark
on
a
murderous
journey
to
find
love,
happiness
and
a
few
missing
body
parts.
Comment
what
films
you’re
excited
to
watch
below.
Check
out
a
list
of
our
‘What
to
Watch’
films
this
week:
1.
‘Float’
Source:YouTube
A
city
girl
rejected
by
her
parents
makes
an
impulsive
decision
to
spend
the
summer
at
a
small
beach
town
with
her
estranged
aunt.
In
select
theaters
Feb.
9.
2.
‘Bob
Marley:
One
Love’
Source:YouTube
Jamaican
singer-songwriter
Bob
Marley
overcomes
adversity
to
become
the
most
famous
reggae
musician
in
the
world.
Out
now
in
theaters.
3.
‘Lisa
Frankenstein’
Source:YouTube
A
misunderstood
teenager
and
a
reanimated
corpse
embark
on
a
murderous
journey
to
find
love,
happiness
and
a
few
missing
body
parts.
In
theaters
Feb.
9.
4.
‘Out
of
Darknes’
Source:YouTube
About
45,000
years
ago,
a
desperate
band
of
early
humans
finds
a
new
land
to
settle
in.
As
they
start
to
realize
that
something
monstrous
is
hunting
them
down,
they
must
confront
a
horrifying
danger
that
they
never
could
have
imagined.
In
theaters
Feb.
9.
5.
‘Gloria
Gaynor:
I
Will
Survive’
Source:YouTube
This
is
the
story
of
a
Disco
legend
who,
for
five
decades,
has
inspired
millions
with
her
words
I
WILL
SURVIVE,
but
only
understood
the
lyrics
when
she
hit
rock
bottom
at
age
65.
The
film
is
about
reinvention,
the
power
of
faith
and
a
magnificent
second
act.
Re-released
as
event
cinema
in
select
areas
this
month.
6.
‘Lola’
Source:YouTube
Set
in
2002
Middle
America,
Lola
revolves
around
nineteen-year-old
Lola
James
(Peltz
Beckham)
who
is
desperately
working
to
save
enough
money
to
get
her
little
brother,
Arlo
(Luke
David
Blumm),
out
of
their
toxic
home
dominated
by
their
mother,
Mona
(Madsen).
All
Lola
wants
is
for
Arlo
to
have
a
chance
at
the
life
she
never
had,
nor
will.
One
tragic
night
her
whole
world
gets
uprooted,
and
from
that
moment
on,
nothing
will
ever
be
the
same.
In
theaters
Feb.
9.
7.
‘Turning
Red’
Source:YouTube
A
thirteen-year-old
girl
is
torn
between
staying
her
mother’s
dutiful
daughter
and
the
changes
of
adolescence.
And
as
if
the
challenges
were
not
enough,
whenever
she
gets
overly
excited
she
transforms
into
a
giant
red
panda.
Stream
on
Disney+.