Seven films to debut in theaters this week


Louder than BombsA photography exhibition organized to commemorate the late photographer Isabelle Reed on the third anniversary of her death makes the eldest son of the family, Jonah, come back home, forcing him to spend time with his father Gene, whom Jonah tries hard to ignore, and his brother Conrad, who Jonah has not seen in years. With the three of them under the same roof, Gene tries desperately to connect with his two sons, but they struggle to reconcile their feelings about the woman they remember so differently. "Louder than Bombs" was directed by Joachim Trier and stars Jesse Eisenberg, Amy Ryan and Rachel Brosnahan,The ChoiceStarring Teresa Palmer, Benjamin Walker, Maggie Grace and Tom Wilkonson, the romantic film "The Choice" was directed by Ross Kat. Adapted from best-selling American author Nicholas Sparks's namesake novel, the film follows the romance of a couple whose love and devotion to one another is tested by life's most defining events.DeadpoolThe action-comedy cinema adaptation of Marvel's most "insane" comic book character Deadpool, stars Ryan Reynolds, Morena Baccarin, Ed Skrein and Gina Carano and was directed by Tim Miller. After being subjected to a rogue experiment that leaves him with accelerated healing powers, Wade Wilson adopts the alter ego Deadpool. Armed with his new abilities and a dark, twisted sense of humor, Deadpool hunts down the man who nearly destroyed his life.The Danish GirlInspired by the story of Lili Elbe, the world's first transgender woman, and based on the namesake novel by David Ebershoff, "The Danish Girl" recounts the marriage of Danish artists Elbe and Gerda Wegener and Elbe's groundbreaking journey as a transgender pioneer. Starring Eddie Redmayne and Alicia Vikander, the Oscar nominated film was directed by Tom Hooper.Dünyanın En Güzel Kokusu (The Most Beautiful Scent in the World)Written and directed by Uğur Yağcıoğlu, the Turkish production "Dünyanın En Güzel Kokusu" stars Tuba Ünsal and Rıza Kocaoğlu. Set in Istanbul and Amsterdam, the film follows the romantic relationship of a writer who is tired of love and a young girl who stays with him during the hardest times of his life.Hesapta Aşk (Online Love)The Turkish film "Hesapta Aşk" follows the story of young people whose lives are directed according to their social media accounts. Ezgi and her best friend Didem travel to Ankara without notifying their parents to see Ezgi's love interest whom she met online. Starring Meriç Aral, Derya Şensoy, Meriç Aral, Derya Şensoy, Kutay Kalabalık, Burak Tozkoparan and Fırat Altunmeşe, the film is directed by Gönenç Uyanık.Mel-UnCo-directed by Mustafa Kara and İsmail Gürbüz, the Turkish thriller "Mel-Un" stars Zehra Özarslan Çelen, Ayşen Kurç, Fevzi Altunbulak, Harun Kızılaslan and Hülya Kocabıçak. The film is about a young girl who is possessed by evil spirits, which drives her into a psychic state.