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From action-packed blockbusters to emotional dramas, there’s something for everyone in 2023’s upcoming movie list. You won’t want to miss the highly anticipated sequels, spin-offs, and brand-new stories hitting the big screen. With A-list stars and creative masterminds behind the scenes, you can expect unforgettable performances and visually stunning cinematography. Grab a pen and mark your calendars so you don’t miss any of these exciting, new movie releases that 2023 has in store!
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January 2023 Films — New Movie Releases 2023
M3GAN (January 6)
Just when you thought it was safe to combine robotics with a doll, along comes M3GAN to prove that you were wrong. When Gemma (Allison Williams) becomes the sole caretaker for her niece, she introduces her to her latest project at work, a doll that can, for intensive purposes, interact with its primary user as if it was a living person. However, as always happens, the doll, M3GAN, begins to separate herself from her programming and takes on a life of her own. What is M3GAN’s end goal, and will she reach it before she is stopped?
Women Talking (January 6)
In a stunning revelation, the women of an insular religious group (Rooney Mara, Claire Foy, Jessie Buckley, and Frances McDormand among others) unveiled their heartbreaking truth — they had been subjected to brutal violations by their own men. With courage and resilience, these brave survivors spoke out about confronting the dark secrets that have overshadowed decades of colonial life. It is now time for them to rebuild in light of this new reality.
Last Resort (January 6) — New Movie Releases 2023
To everyone, family means something else. To some, family is all they have and they will do whatever they have to to ensure their happiness and safety. For others, family is just something they see as a means of gloating to their friends that they have what they crave. For Michael (Jonathan Patrick Foo), the former is where he stands. When his wife and daughter are taken hostage in a bank robbery by Cooper (Clayton Norcross), Michael sets out to take on the mercenaries as his own one-man army.
Imani (January 6)
In the days of social media, conspiracies have become all the rage. But we all seem to forget that conspiracies have been around since the dawn of time. In Imani, Brittany S. Hall plays Faith Newford, an army special ops lieutenant who has it all in life as a wife and mother although things take a turn for the worse after developing amnesia from what she believes was a car accident. However, the truth is far worse than she could have imagined.
A Man Called Otto (January 13)
Based on the best-selling novel and already a hit movie in Sweden titled “En man som heter Ove”, A Man Called Otto stars Tom Hanks as the titular character. Having lost his wife, Otto has lost all of his joy for life. He wants nothing more than to be left alone. His only true joy is visiting his deceased wife’s gravesite and telling her all about what has been happening. Then one day Otto (Tom Hanks), the neighborhood grump, meets the lively new neighbors. His world is forever turned upside down but in the best way possible. Now the proud owner of a cat and the unwitting plaything for the neighbors’ girls, Otto has finally found a renewed sense of joy in life. This film will have you crying and laughing from start to finish.
House Party (January 13) — New Movie Releases 2023
What better way to ring in the new year than with the ultimate house party? For two down-on-their-luck house cleaners by day and aspiring club promoters by night, Damon (Tosin Cole) and Kevin (Jacob Latimore), are about to throw the ultimate house party to raise money to pay for Damon’s daughter’s school. When they discover the house they are cleaning belongs to the one and only Lebron James, who is away on a meditation retreat, they decide that this is their chance to truly show what they can do. So, with the location decided, all the pair needs to do now is invite the crème de la crème of Hollywood and they’re on Easy Street. But, could it really be as easy as they think?
The Old Way (January 13)
After living a life of danger, former gunslinger Colton Briggs (Nicolas Cage) is finally in a place where he can live a comfortable life with his daughter Brooke (Ryan Kiera Armstrong). Unfortunately for Briggs, the son of a man he once murdered has turned up to take his revenge. Now, after his wife is murdered in a revenge killing, Briggs and his daughter are now prepared to take revenge of their own, and it’s not going to be pretty.
Plane (January 13)
When pilot Brodie Torrance (Gerard Butler) prepares for his next flight, he’s advised that he will have a fugitive that is being transported on board. During the flight, the plane is suddenly struck by lightning, forcing an emergency landing. Unfortunately for the crew and passengers, the flight lands in the middle of a warzone. Now, with the passengers taken hostage, it’s up to Brodie and fugitive Louis Gaspare (Mike Colter) to team up and rescue the passengers at any cost necessary.
The Devil Conspiracy (January 13) — New Movie Releases 2023
After sealing Lucifer (Joe Anderson) away centuries ago, the Archangel Michael (Peter Mensah) is summoned once again when a twisted cult steals the Shroud of Turin and abducts an art historian to use in an attempt to resurrect Lucifer once again. Will Lucifer succeed in ruling over the Earth, or will Michael once again arise victoriously and deliver us all once more from this evil?
Dog Gone (January 13)
On a quest to find his beloved pet pup, a determined young man (Johnny Berchtold) and his supportive family (Rob Lowe, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, and Savannah Bruffey) traverse vast terrain in hopes of locating the canine before its life-saving medication runs out.
Missing (January 20)
Do you really know who you can trust in your family? Do you even know your family all that well? These are just some of the questions that June (Storm Reid) must face in the thrilling rollercoaster Missing. Needing a vacation, June’s mother Grace (Nia Long) heads out with her new beau on a trip to Columbia where she goes missing under mysterious circumstances. When June begins trying to get help to find her mother, she is hit with a mound of international red tape. When the truth is uncovered, Grace will learn that she never really knew her mother at all.
Infinity Pool (January 27) — New Movie Releases 2023
On a luxurious getaway, an unsuspecting couple (Alexander Skarsgård and Cleopatra Coleman) is seductively lured away from the resort by a mysterious woman (Mia Goth). Unexpectedly plunged into a dangerous and hedonistic culture with violence rampant around them, tragedy strikes when they unknowingly break its strictest laws. With their lives in jeopardy — execution or death-watching awaits if not for outrageously priced bribes to save themselves – will this unfortunate vacation be their last?
Shotgun Wedding (January 27)
Tom (Josh Duhamel) and Darcy (Jennifer Lopez)’s perfect destination wedding quickly turns into a nightmare when their loved ones are unexpectedly taken hostage at gunpoint. As tensions rise, they must put aside any issues between them to save the hostages — or risk losing everyone in the process.
Fear (January 27)
After the disastrous year that was 2020, the world has finally been able to move past the era of the “pandemic”. Now, from director Deon Taylor comes Fear, a film that brings us right back to the pandemic mindset. After suffering through a pandemic, a group of friends decide to head out on a little retreat in the remote Tahoe mountains. After getting settled, the group begins to finally relax until a mysterious and contagious airborne pathogen threatens to destroy their lives forever.
You People (January 27) — New Movie Releases 2023
Two families meet in a clash of cultures, expectations, and generations as they grapple with the complexities of modern love. As boundaries are challenged, traditional values come under scrutiny to be replaced by mutual understanding and respect.
February 2023 Films — New Movie Releases 2023
Knock at the Cabin (February 3)
If you were approached and told that the world would end if you failed to choose who lives or dies, could you live with that decision? That is exactly the dilemma that befalls married couple Andrew (Jonathan Groff) and Eric (Ben Aldridge) and their daughter Wen (Kristen Cui) when approached at their cabin rental by a group claiming to be there to help stop the apocalypse. What will their choice be? Sacrifice one of themselves, or let the world burn?
80 for Brady (February 3)
They say “Life begins at 50”, but what about if you’ve made it well past that point, and still haven’t had that one great experience? Is it too late to go after what you truly want? Well, not if you ask the stars of the new hit film 80 for Brady. 80 for Brady stars Jane Fonda, Lilly Tomlin, Rita Moreno, and Sally Field as four friends who have decided to make it their mission to travel to the Super Bowl to watch and meet, legendary quarterback Tom Brady in what they believe to be his final Super Bowl.
The Amazing Maurice (February 3) — New Movie Releases 2023
Maurice (Hugh Laurie), the streetwise ginger cat, and his newfound rat compadres hatch a daring scheme to make a fortune. They soon discover that their plans can’t outwit Malicia (Emilia Clarke) — an intelligent bookworm who shuts down their money-making ambitions.