East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 14, 2021, Page 29, Image 29

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NOW PLAYING
WHAT’S IN THE THEATERS
AROUND EASTERN OREGON
OCTOBER 13�20, 2021
New releases on the big screen
“HALLOWEEN KILLS” (R)
The saga of Michael Myers
and Laurie Strode continues
in the next thrilling chapter of
the Halloween series. Features
Jamie Lee Curtis
“THE LAST DUEL” (R)
This cinematic and thought-
provoking drama set in the
midst of the Hundred Years War
explores the ubiquitous power
of men, the frailty of justice and
the strength and courage of one
woman willing to stand alone in
the service of truth. Based on
actual events, the fi lm unravels
long-held assumptions about
France’s last sanctioned duel
between Jean de Carrouges
and Jacques Le Gris, two friends
turned bitter rivals. Carrouges
is a respected knight known
for his bravery and skill on the
battlefi eld. Le Gris is a Norman
squire whose intelligence and
eloquence make him one of the
most admired nobles in court.
When Carrouges’ wife, Margue-
rite, is viciously assaulted by Le
Gris, a charge he denies, she
refuses to stay silent, stepping
forward to accuse her attacker,
an act of bravery and defi ance
that puts her life in jeopardy. The
ensuing trial by combat, a gruel-
ing duel to the death, places the
fate of all three in God’s hands.
“DUNE” (PG-13)
Paul Atreides, a brilliant and
gifted young man born into a
great destiny beyond his un-
derstanding, must travel to the
most dangerous planet in the
universe to ensure the future
of his family and his people.
As malevolent forces explode
into confl ict over the planet’s
exclusive supply of the most
precious resource in existence
— a commodity capable of
unlocking humanity’s greatest
potential — only those who can
conquer their fear will survive.
“RON’S GONE WRONG”
(PG)
A wonderful walking, talking,
digitally connected bot sweeps
the world, becoming every kid’s
new best friend. But when an
11-year-old boy ends up with
one that doesn’t work, his at-
tempts to teach it become a
hilarious, heartwarming explo-
ration of what real friendship
means in a world of algorithms
and social media.
“THE FRENCH DISPATCH”
(R)
The staff of a European
publication decides to publish
a memorial edition highlighting
the three best stories from the
last decade: an artist sentenced
to life imprisonment, student
riots and a kidnapping resolved
by a chef.
“ANTLERS” (R)
A young teacher discov-
ers that her troubled student’s
father and younger brother
harbor a deadly supernatural
secret. Taking the boy into her
care, the teacher must fi ght for
their survival against horrors
beyond imagination.
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Take a picture of you and your family at the Conestoga Wagon
at the viewpoint above Prairie City and tag us on
Instagram @grant_county_oregon_chamber!
Warner Bros. Pictures
Zendaya, left, and Timothee Chalamet star in “Dune,” set to open in theaters
Oct. 22.
“LAST NIGHT IN SOHO”
(R)
A young girl, passionate about
fashion design, is mysteriously
able to enter the 1960s where
she encounters her idol, a daz-
zling wannabe singer. But 1960s
London is not what it seems, and
time seems to be falling apart
with shady consequences.
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