Now Playing at the Charles Theatre
The Charles Theatre is the oldest movie theatre in Baltimore, MD. Established in 1892 by Jackson C. Gott, this five-screen theatre specializes in indie films, foreign cinema, and classic movies. This week at the Charles, the following films are now playing:
It Comes at Night, dir. Trey Edward Shults
Thriller, Rated R
In a world terrorized by an unnatural, unseen enemy, the careful life one man (Joel Edgerton) has established for his family comes under threat when another family seeks refuge in their home. This new development leads to paranoia and mistrust as the enemy draws nearer, putting the man to the ultimate test. Through protecting his family, will he lose his soul?
My Cousin Rachel, dir. Roger Mitchell
Drama, Rated PG-13
A young Englishman named Philip (Sam Claflin) travels to Florence, Italy, seeking revenge after his cousin Ambrose is found dead. Philip originally blames Ambrose’s mysterious wife Rachel (Rachel Weisz) for his death, but soon finds that he’s falling under her spell.
Paris Can Wait, dir. Eleanor Coppola
Romance/Drama, Rated PG
When Anne (Diane Lane) finds herself adrift in her marriage to an inattentive movie producer (Alec Baldwin), her seven-hour drive from Cannes to Paris turns into a two-day adventure filled with food, wine, fun, and romance.
Wakefield, dir. Robin Swicord
Drama, Rated R
Based on the E. L. Doctorow story by the same name, Wakefield tells the story of Howard Wakefield (Bryan Cranston), a New York City lawyer who chooses to spend a few weeks to months hiding in his attic instead of coming home from work. During this time, he examines his family, his life, and himself.
Past Life, dir. Avi Nesher
Set in the 1970s, a classical pianist and a scandal sheet journalist team up to unravel the mystery surrounding how their father survived World War II. Based on a true story.
The Charles is located at 1711 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201.