Here Are All the Movies Releasing in Theaters This Week, Including ‘The Running Man’
Here’s a quick guide to the films hitting the big screen this week, with concise plot notes and key creative credits so you know exactly what each title is about before you pick your seats.
‘j-hope Tour ‘HOPE ON THE STAGE’ THE MOVIE’ (2025)

The BTS rapper-dancer chronicles his encore “HOPE ON THE STAGE FINAL” shows in a feature-length concert film blending full performances with backstage moments and guest appearances; it arrives in cinemas on November 12, 2025. The official announcement confirms IMAX previews earlier in the month and the global theatrical rollout tied to that date. Expect a setlist spanning his solo era with newly shot behind-the-scenes footage curated for the big screen experience. J-Hope’s team is promoting ticketing and theater listings through the film’s official site.
‘Trap House’ (2025)

Director Michael Dowse helms this action thriller about an undercover DEA agent whose own rebellious teens start ripping off a cartel using tactics they learned at home; the cat-and-mouse saga reaches theaters on November 14, 2025. Dave Bautista leads a cast that includes Jack Champion, Sophia Lillis, Tony Dalton, Whitney Peak and Bobby Cannavale. The script is by Gary Scott Thompson and Tom O’Connor, with production by Signature Films and Scott Free. Recent materials list Aura Entertainment as the U.S. distributor.
‘Two Sleepy People’ (2025)

This offbeat romantic comedy follows two office colleagues who mysteriously become spouses each night, only to reset as strangers every morning; it opens on November 14, 2025. The premise explores memory, routine and fate through a looping relationship conceit. Festival and platform listings emphasize its playful tone with a high-concept hook. Casting and trailer descriptions align around the workplace-to-whirlwind setup.
‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ (2025)

Ruben Fleischer directs the third entry in the magician-heist series, reuniting Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, Isla Fisher and Morgan Freeman with new illusionists played by Justice Smith, Dominic Sessa, Ariana Greenblatt and Rosamund Pike; it bows on November 14, 2025. The plot centers on a high-stakes diamond job that pulls retired Horsemen back into action alongside the next generation. Studio and entertainment press materials highlight the Eye’s lore and the return of Fisher’s character. Recent coverage also notes viral in-person magic promos led by Eisenberg.
‘Citizen Sleuth’ (2023)

Chris Kasick’s documentary follows Appalachian podcaster Emily Nestor as her true-crime investigation blurs the boundary between reporting and entertainment; it expands in limited theaters on November 14, 2025. The film premiered in 2023 on the festival circuit and was later acquired for North American release. Distributors and festival sites provide background on Kasick’s collaboration history and the film’s reception. Runtime listings peg it at around 82 minutes.
‘Trifole’ (2024)

Set in Italy’s Langhe region, this intimate drama tracks a granddaughter who returns from London to help her truffle-hunter grandfather and sets out to find a prize white truffle to save his home; the U.S. limited run includes November 14, 2025 playdates. Festival and platform notes describe it as a bittersweet portrait of tradition and family. Credits identify Gabriele Fabbro among the key creatives associated with the release. Recent trade items confirm its U.S. distribution plans.
‘Muzzle: City of Wolves’ (2025)

John Stalberg Jr. returns to direct this sequel with Aaron Eckhart reprising his role as K-9 officer Jake Rosser; the story sends Rosser and a new canine partner into a Cape Town-shot conspiracy thriller hitting theaters November 14, 2025. Production notes cite filming in South Africa with distribution by RLJE Films in the U.S. Cast lists include Tanya van Graan, Hakeem Kae-Kazim and others. Sales and trailer coverage outline worldwide territory pickups ahead of release.
‘Tapawingo’ (2024)

Dylan K. Narang directs this indie comedy about Nate, an eccentric mailroom worker who becomes bodyguard to his boss’s bullied son and assembles an oddball team to protect him; theatrical dates include November 14, 2025. Jon Heder stars alongside Billy Zane and a supporting ensemble from the Virginia-shot production. Early screenings included a work-in-progress showing at the Virginia Film Festival. Release trackers summarize the official synopsis and cast.
‘Quiet Voices in a Noisy World’ (2025)

This documentary spotlights African American volunteers in Jasper, Texas, who lead grassroots projects to reclaim their community’s dignity; select theaters begin showing it on November 14, 2025. The film’s official materials frame it as a tribute to perseverance in the face of a long history of racial violence. Nonprofit and documentary hubs provide synopsis details and context for the subjects’ work. Database entries reiterate the Texas-based focus and community-driven lens.
‘King Ivory’ (2024)

Writer-director John Swab’s crime thriller examines Tulsa’s fentanyl epidemic through intersecting perspectives, with James Badge Dale as a cop whose son’s addiction propels a crusade against multiple factions; the film opens in limited release on November 14, 2025. The ensemble includes Ben Foster, Michael Mando, Rory Cochrane, Melissa Leo and Graham Greene. The movie premiered at Venice in 2024 and later secured U.S. theatrical distribution via Roadside Attractions and Saban Films. Trailers and listings confirm the November date and two-hour-plus runtime.
‘The Running Man’ (2025)

Edgar Wright directs a new adaptation of Stephen King’s dystopian novel with Glen Powell leading a cast that includes Emilia Jones, Josh Brolin, Lee Pace, William H. Macy and others; the film is slated for November 14, 2025. Coverage emphasizes a story more faithful to the book than the 1987 film, centering on a deadly game show and media manipulation. Industry and entertainment outlets have tracked casting, footage reveals and King’s interactions with Wright. Credits list Wright and Michael Bacall as writers with Paramount releasing.
‘Bull Run’ (2024)

This high-finance workplace comedy, adapted from Bill Keenan’s book ‘Discussion Materials,’ follows ex-pro-hockey-player-turned-junior-banker Bobby Sanders navigating an elite investment bank after a managing director’s mysterious death; limited U.S. theatrical play begins November 14, 2025. Tom Blyth headlines the cast, with production and market listings tracing the film’s 2024 festival bow. Recent schedules and coverage point to the November rollout. Trade catalogs outline the premise and character focus.
‘The Perfect Gamble’ (2025)

Danny A. Abeckaser directs and stars opposite David Arquette and Daniella Pick in a crime drama about two gamblers who, after prison, open an illegal casino and tangle with the mob; the film is dated for November 14, 2025. Credits list Kosta Kondilopoulos as screenwriter and Saban Films as distributor. Cast and crew details also include Dean Miroshnikov, Herzl Tobey and others. Release notes indicate principal photography took place in Israel and Georgia.
‘The Boy and the Heron’ (2023)

Hayao Miyazaki’s acclaimed fantasy returns for Studio Ghibli Fest 2025 with special event screenings beginning November 15, 2025. Distributor schedules confirm multiple subtitled and dubbed dates through the following week. Standard listings note the 2h 9m running time and PG-13 rating for the re-release. Theater chains and fan calendars provide the day-by-day slate.
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