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Movies Out This Weekend: 'American Made,' 'Our Souls At Night,' 'Flatliners' And 'Till Death Do Us Part'
Have you heard Tom Cruise's Baton Rouge accent? Plus, Jane Fonda and Robert Redford reunite on screen in a Netflix original.

Between Tom Cruise playing TWA-pilot-turned-CIA-recruit in "American Made," and Jane Fonda and Robert Redford playing on-screen love interests for the second time in Netflix original "Our Souls At Night," we're not sure what movies to check out first this weekend.
Plus, "Flatliners" brings the suspense with a plot involving life-after-death, while “’Til Death Do Us Part” will keep you at the edge of your seat. Here are the top films out this weekend.
Opening This Weekend
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“American Made” — Tom Cruise, Domhnall Gleeson, Sarah Wright, directed by Doug Liman
Tom Cruise reunites with his “Edge of Tomorrow” director Doug Liman in this cautionary tale based on the international, absurd exploits of Barry Seal (played by Cruise). Set in 1980s America, the wealthy TWA pilot is unexpectedly recruited by the CIA to run one of the biggest covert operations in U.S. history. With Liman’s upbeat take, Cruise’s intensity and entertaining screenplay, this movie soars.
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See it. Have you ever heard Cruise’s Baton Rouge accent? You’ll be amazed.

"Our Souls at Night — Jane Fonda, Robert Redford, directed by Ritesh Batra
Half a century after playing a couple in “Barefoot in the Park,” Jane Fonda and Robert Redford reunite in this romance story about taking a leap of faith for late-in-life chance at love. Directed by Ritesh Batra, the Netflix original follows the story of Addie Moore (played by Fonda) and Louis Waters (played by Redford), two retired and widowed neighbors living in a small town. The two Hollywood icons are just simply adorable together!
See it. Fonda and Redford will win your heart with their natural on-screen sparks.

“Flatliners” — Ellen Page, Diego Luna, Nina Dobrev, James Norton, directed by Niels Arden Oplev
The remake of Julia Roberts’ '90s film by the same name, “Flatliners” follows the story of five medical students and their dangerous experiment to discover if there is life after death.
Note: This movie was not screened for U.S. critics so unfortunately, we can’t critique it.

“’Til Death Do Us Part” — Taye Diggs, Annie Ilonzeh, Stephen Bishop directed by Chris Stokes
The psychological thriller tells the story of Michael and Madison Roland (played by Stephen Bishop and Annie Ilonzeh, respectively), a married couple whose perfect marriage turns topsy-turvy because of Michael’s abusive and controlling ways. Before long, Madison leaves her husband and adopts a new identity. But can she run away from him forever?
Note: Due to a movie review embargo until Friday, Sept. 29, we cannot provide a See/Skip verdict on this movie at the time of this guide’s publication.
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Top Photo: Tom Cruise attends the "The Mummy" New York Fan Event at AMC Loews Lincoln Square on June 6 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)
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