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Full Theater Listing For ‘Outlander’

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Opening this weekend in limited theaters from Third Rail Releasing is Howard McCain’s Outlander (trailer). Today B-D reader Avery Battles sent us in the full theater listing for the film, which takes place during the reign of the Vikings where Kainan (Jim Caviezel), a man from a far-off world, crash lands on Earth, bringing with him an alien predator known as the Moorwen. Though both man and monster are seeking revenge for violence committed against them, Kainan leads the alliance to kill the Moorwen by fusing his advanced technology with the Viking’s Iron Age weaponry.

* CHICAGO AREA – 5 RUNS
Chicago – 600 North Michigan Ave. 9 – AMC
Addison – Addison Cinemas & IMAX – MARCUS
South Barrington – South Barrington 30 – AMC
Warrenville – Cantera 30 – AMC
Woodridge – Loews Woodridge 18 – AMC

* PHILADELPHIA AREA – 3 RUNS
Cherry Hill – Cherry Hill 24 – AMC
Pleasantville – Towne Stadium 16 – TRISTA
Hamilton – Hamilton 24 – AMC

* SAN FRANCISCO – OAK – SAN JOSE AREA – 10 RUNS
San Francisco – San Francisco Centre 9 – CINMRK
Daly City – Century 20 Daly City – CINMRK
Union City – Century 25 – Union City – CINMRK
San Leandro – Century 16 Bayfair Mall – CINMRK
Richmond – Hilltop 16 – CINMRK
Fremont – Cinedome 8 Theatre – Frem – CINMRK
Santa Clara – AMC Mercado 20 – AMC
San Jose – Century Capitol 16 – CINMRK
San Jose – Century 25 – CINMRK
Santa Rosa – 3rd Street Cinema 6 – THBKGS Confirmed

* BOSTON AREA – 2 RUNS
Danvers – Liberty Tree Mall 20 – AMC
Methuen – Methuen 20 @ The Loop – AMC

* DALLAS/FT. WORTH AREA – 11 RUNS
Mesquite – Mesquite 30 Theatres – AMC
Plano – Legacy 24 – CINMRK
Irving – Irving Mall 14 – AMC
Irving – Hollywood MacArthur Market – WALLCE
Lancaster – Movies 14 – Lancaster – CINMRK
Grand Prairie – Movies 16 – Grand Prairie – CINMRK
Dallas – Cinemark 17 Webb Chapel – CINMRK
Dallas – Grand 24 Theatres – AMC
Burleson – Premiere Cinema 14 – CSCO
Grapevine – Grapevine 30 Theatres – AMC
Hickory Creek – Hickory Creek 16 – RAVE

* DETROIT AREA – 5 RUNS
Sterling Heights – Forum 30 – Sterling Hts – AMC
Auburn Hills – Star Great Lake Crossing 25 – AMC
Dearborn – LCE Star Fairlane Theatre – AMC
Canton – Emagine 18 – ARCNGL
Dearborn – Ford Wyoming Drive In 1 – 5 – MJR

* ATLANTA AREA – 7 RUNS
Atlanta – Magic Johnson Theatre – AMC
Kennesaw – Barrett Commons 24 Theatre – AMC
Woodstock – Cherokee Stadium 16 Cine – CFB-GA
Lawrenceville – Colonial 18 Theatres – AMC
Decatur – Galaxy South Dekalb Funple – PHNIXA
Morrow – Southlake Pavilion 24 Theatre – AMC
Snellville – Carmike 12 – CARMKE

* HOUSTON AREA – 7 RUNS
Tomball – Silverado 19 IMAX – SANTIK
Houston – Gulf Pointe 30 Theatres – AMC
Houston – Studio 30 Theatres – Houston – AMC
Houston – Tinseltown 290 – CINMRK
Houston – Yorktown 15 – RAVE
Katy – Cinemark 19 – CINMRK
Jacinto City – Tinseltown 17 – CINMRK

* SEATTLE-TACOMA AREA – 3 RUNS:
Seattle – Meridian – REGAL
Woodinville – Woodinville 12 – AMC
Renton – Renton Village 8 – AMC

* TAMPA – ST. PETE, SARASOTA AREA – 3 RUNS
Tampa – Veterans Expressway 24 – AMC
Tampa – Centro Ybor 20 – MUVICO
St. Petersburg – Baywalk 20 – MUVICO

* MIAMI – FT. LAUDERDALE – 6 RUNS
Aventura – Aventura Mall 24 Theatres – AMC
Hialeah – Cobb Hialeah 18 Theatre – BRAND
Hialeah – Hialeah 14 – MUVICO
South Miami – Sunset Place 24 Theatres – AMC
Davie – Paradise 24 – MUVICO
Ft. Lauderdale – Las Olas 15 – ESP

* SACRAMNTO – STKTN – MODESTO AREA – 1 RUN
Elk Grove – Century 16 Theatre – Laguna – CINMRK

* ORLANDO – DAYTONA BCH – MELBRN AREA – 2 RUNS
Orlando – Universal Cineplex 20 – AMC
Lake Buena Vista – Pleasure Island 24 – AMC

* BALTIMORE AREA – 1 RUN
Hanover – Egyptian 24 – MUVICO

* SAN DIEGO AREA – 3 RUNS
San Diego – Gaslamp All Stadium 15 – READIN
San Diego – Palm Promenade 24 – AMC
San Diego – Mission Valley 20 – AMC

* NASHVILLE AREA – 1 RUN
Franklin – Thoroughbred 20 – CARMKE

* KANSAS CITY AREA – 2 RUNS
Kansas City – Parkway 14 – AMC
Shawnee – Westglen 18 – DICKIN

* SAN ANTONIO AREA – 4 RUNS
San Antonio – Huebner Oaks 24 – AMC
San Antonio – Northwest 14 Theatres – SANTIK
San Antonio – Rialto Piccolo – SANTIK
San Antonio – Mayan Palace 14 – Santikos – SANTIK

* MEMPHIS AREA – 5 RUNS
Memphis – Majestic Theatre 20 – MALCO
Bartlett – Hollywood 20 Cinema – BRAND
Bartlett – Malco Stage Cinema 13- MALCO
Memphis – Palace 10 Cinema – BRAND
Atoka – Cine Planet 16 – BRAND

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Friday, June 26 – These 4 New Horror Movies Released at Home Today

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This week kicked off with the release of hippo horror movie Hungry at home, and four more horror movies have arrived for at-home viewing as we head into the final weekend of June.

Here are the new horror movies that released on Friday, June 26, 2026!


The Halloween season can no longer be contained to the months of September and October, with “Summerween” becoming a thing in recent years. Essentially, it allows for Halloween to bleed into the warmer Summer months, and the first ever Summerween movie has arrived.

The Asylum released Summerween onto Digital outlets today.

In the film from writer/director Ryan Ebert, “On Summerween, a former circus clown escapes a mental institution to return to his abandoned mansion and hunt the teens partying there.”

Cole Chapleski, Chase Breithoff, Logan Roe, Sophia Sabol, and Clint Morrison star.

Director Ryan Ebert is the man behind a string of recent indie horrors we’ve covered, including Shark Side of the Moon, The Jolly Monkey, Jurassic Reborn, and Predator: Wastelands.


Avalon Fast interview Camp

A witchy coming-of-age story from Dark Sky Films, Camp is now playing in select theaters.

Check your local listings to find a theater near you.

Camp is from writer-director Avalon Fast (HoneycombThe Serpent’s Skin).

“Emily is the root cause of two devastating tragedies very early in her life, and she feels the weight of these accidents as though cursed. At her father’s suggestion, she takes a position at a summer camp for troubled youth to ease her guilt. When Emily arrives, she is welcomed by the other counselors, who accept her as she is and surround her with peace and forgiveness.

“As Emily begins to believe in a new kind of life, she starts to hear a voice whispering from deep in the woods — one that urges her to go home, and one that may be impossible to ignore.”

The film stars Zola Grimmer in her screen debut alongside Alice WordsworthCherry MooreLea Rose Sebastianis (Castration Movie Part 1 & 2, In A Violent Nature), Ella ReeceAustyn Van de Kamp (This Too Shall Pass), Sophie Bawks-Smith (Honeycomb), Izza Jarvis, and Aiden Laudersmith.


Producers Tyler Perry and Jason Blum have joined forces for Peacock Original Strung.

The film is now streaming only on Peacock.

“A talented violinist takes a prestigious job as a music tutor for the gifted daughter of an influential and enigmatic family. As she becomes entangled in their opulent world, unsettling secrets begin to surface, forcing her to question her safety, her dreams, and even her sanity.”

Malcolm D. Lee (Scary Movie 5, Space Jam: A New Legacy) directs from a script written by Alan B. McElroy (Wrong Turn, Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers).

Chloe Bailey (“Swarm“), Lynn Whitfield (Jaws: The Revenge), Lucien Laviscount (“Scream Queens”), Anna Diop (Us), Coco Jones (Vampires vs. the Bronx), Langley Kirkwood (“Banshee”), and Romy Woods star in Peacock’s Strung.


Produced by Diablo Codydirector Meredith Alloway’s Forbidden Fruits brought a new coven of witches to the big screen earlier this year, and it’s now streaming on Shudder.

Lola Tung (“The Summer I Turned Pretty”), Victoria Pedretti (“The Haunting of Hill House”), Alexandra Shipp (Tragedy Girls), Gabrielle Union (Breaking In), and Emma Chamberlain star in Forbidden Fruits, released by IFC and Shudder.

Free Eden employee Apple secretly runs a witchy femme cult in the basement of the mall store after hours. But when new hire Pumpkin challenges the group’s ‘girl boss’ ways, the women are forced to face their own poisons or succumb to a bloody fate. 

Forbidden Fruits grabbed me by the neck the very first time I read it,” Diablo Cody said. “It’s one of the craziest, most creative, beautifully bonkers projects I’ve ever worked on.”

Meagan Navarro writes in her review for Bloody Disgusting, “Forbidden Fruits may not necessarily forge new terrain in the teen satire space, but Alloway brings so much style and energy to her well-cast single-location stage play adaptation for the Gen Z crowd.”

The film is an adaptation of playwright Lily Houghton’s stage play Of the Women Came the Beginning of Sin and Through Her We All Die. Alloway and Houghton co-adapted.


This week’s new release roundups are presented by HUNGRY.

All aboard the swamp tour from hell – this hippo isn’t playing games…

HUNGRY is now available on Digital. Watch it now!

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