Operation Chromite
(Korea)
Opened July 27
War, Drama. Directed by Lee Jae-han
The story of the famed Incheon landing operation during the Korean War is told through the stellar cast of Liam Neeson, who plays Gen. Douglas MacArthur of the U.S. Army, and Lee Jung-jae, an undercover South Korean Navy lieutenant.
Jason Bourne
(U.S.)
Opened July 27
Action, Thriller. Directed by Paul Greengrass
This direct sequel to 2007’s “The Bourne Ultimatum” and the fifth installment of the “Bourne” film series features Matt Damon once again as the skilled, tortured agent Jason Bourne, who resurfaces after a long disappearance.
Train to Busan
(Korea)
Opened July 20
Thriller. Directed by Yeon Sang-ho
Overworked, cool-headed fund manager Seok-wu (Gong Yoo) and his young daughter (Kim Soo-an), estranged from her father, take a train to the Korean port city of Busan when a horrific zombie virus overtakes the passengers trapped on board.
Ice Age: Collision Course
(U.S.)
Opened July 20
Animation. Directed by Mike Thurmeier
Scrat, the loveable, saber-toothed squirrel is catapulted outside of the Earth during his search for an elusive acorn and sets off events that impact the planet. His herd of friends leave their home to embark on a quest of survival and adventure.
Irrational Man
(U.S.)
Opened July 21
Mystery, Crime. Directed by Woody Allen
Philosophy professor Abe Lucas (Joaquin Phoenix) overcomes his existential crisis when encountering Jill Pollard (Emma Stone), a student of his. Lucas eventually contemplates murder to find meaning in his life.