Three Reasons to Go to the Movies This Weekend

January 13, 2012 Movies

Here's a sneak peek at what's opening in theaters this weekend, including the musical comedy "Joyful Noise," starring Dolly Parton and Queen Latifah; the action thriller "Contraband," starring Mark Wahlberg; and last week's No. 1 movie, the exorcism horror flick, "The Devil Inside."


In Theaters Now (January 2012)

'Joyful Noise' (Jan. 13)

Who: Dolly Parton, Queen Latifah, Keke Palmer, Jeremy Jordan; directed by Todd GraffWhat: G.G. Sparrow (Parton) faces off with her choir's newly appointed director, Vi Rose Hill (Latifah), over the group's direction as they head into a national competition.

'Contraband' (Jan. 13)

Who: Mark Wahlberg, Kate Beckinsale, Ben Foster, Giovanni Ribisi; directed by Baltasar KormakurWhat: To protect his brother-in-law from a drug lord, a former smuggler heads to Panama to score millions of dollars in counterfeit bills.

'The Devil Inside' (Jan. 6)

Who: Fernanda Andrade, Simon Quarterman, Evan Helmuth; directed by William Brent BellWhat: In Italy, a woman becomes involved in a series of unauthorized exorcisms during her mission to discover what happened to her mother, who allegedly murdered three people during her own exorcism.Click here [http://www.devilinside.com/fandango] for a chance to win a ticket to the movie!

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