FALL MOVIE PREVIEW

The Bengal Theater provides low-to-no -cost  entertainment for ISU students.
The Bengal Theater provides low-to-no -cost
entertainment for ISU students.

Chris Banyas

Life Editor

As the seasons begin to change, so too does the lineup of movies at the Bengal theater. Here are the movies that will be available through the end of October to ISU students for free with a valid Bengal ID.

Godzilla

“Godzilla” (PG-13) will show Oct. 15. Bryan Cranston of “Breaking Bad” fame stars along with the most recent incarnation of the giant-city destroying, flame-breathing reptilian as the two of them battle to save the Earth from something horrible that is awakened.

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes

“Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” (PG-13) will show from Oct. 16 to 18. The sequel to 2011’s reboot of the Apes franchise, “Dawn” picks up 10 years later. Apes who survived a devastating disease feud with a group of human survivors, eventually leading to all-out war between the two species.

Draft Day

“Draft Day” (R) will show from Oct. 20 to 22. Kevin Costner stars as the general manager of a football team looking to rebuild his organization. The opportunity arises to do so through trading for the number one draft pick, but to do so he will need to decide what he can and cannot sacrifice.

Guardians of the Galaxy

“Guardians of the Galaxy” (PG-13) The latest Marvel Studios smash hit stars Chris Pratt of “Parks and Recreation” fame as Starlord:  a human who is taken from Earth at a young age. He must lead a band of aliens and other beings on a quest to defeat Ronan the Accuser, who is intent on destroying the galaxy.   

The Fault in Our Stars

“The Fault in Our Stars” (PG-13) will show from Oct. 27 to 29. “Fault” follows the relationship of two very unique teenagers. Hazel travels everywhere with an oxygen tank while Gus must cope with a prosthetic leg and neither are looking for a conventional experience.

Deliver Us from Evil

“Deliver Us from Evil” (R) will show from Oct. 30 to Nov. 1. Eric Bana stars as a New York police officer who investigates a series of crimes which soon become too much for him alone. He brings in a priest with experience in exorcisms to help him.

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