A week after "Cinderella's" success, "Insurgent" will be released and will give women audiences another female driven film.

"Insurgent" 

A year after the success of "Divergent," Summit Entertainment is releasing the follow-up hoping to relive the success of the original film. The new film reunites Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort, Theo James, Miles Teller and Kate Winslet, and continues the adventures of Beatrice Prior as she continues her fight against a powerful alliance which threatens to tear her society apart. The movie has scored terrible reviews and currently has a 35 percent aggregate score on Rotten Tomatoes. However, box office analysts predict the movie is set to open with $60 million, which would be a lot higher than the first film which opened with $54 million. Summit and Lionsgate have given the film a strong push and with a huge fan base among women, expect the film to have a great opening weekend and be one of the break outs of the spring.

"The Gunman"

Open Road will finally open the Sean Penn, Idris Elba and Javier Bardem starrer. The action film tells the story of a sniper on a mercenary assassination team who kills the minister of mines of the Congo and is forced into hiding. When he decides to return to the Congo years later, he becomes the target of a hit squad himself. The movie is directed by Pierre Morel, who is better known for his work on "Taken" and "From Paris with Love." Opening in 2,816 theaters, the movie has scored terrible reviews and marketing has been very moderate. With little anticipation and the recent failure of "Run All Night," this film will likely flop and quickly disappear.

"Do You Believe?"

Pure Flix will release the Christian-based film which tells the story of a pastor who is shaken by the visible faith of a street-corner preacher. When he meets the preacher, he is reminded that true belief always requires action. The movie is likely to generate buzz among the Bible belt community and it will mark the first major Christian film of the year. The film is opening in 1,300 theaters and is likely to generate solid box office numbers, particularly since it is opening during Lent and will be around in time for Easter. After the success of "God's Not Dead" and "Heaven is for Real," this could be a big surprise.

"Jauja"

After an incredible festival run, Cinema Guild will finally release Lisandro Alonso's film in limited theaters. The movie, starring Viggo Mortensen, tells the story of a father and daughter who journey from Denmark to an unknown desert that exists in a realm beyond the confines of civilization. The film played at the New York Film Festival where Latin Post reviewed it and said, "Jauja' Confounds, but Viggo Mortensen Delivers." The movie will definitely interest art house audiences, but it will be a hard sell.

"Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter" 

The Sundance drama tells the story of a jaded Japanese woman who discovers a hidden copy of the Coen Brother's film Fargo on VHS, believing it to be a treasure map indicating the location of a large case of money. The movie will be released by Amplify and has been critically acclaimed. Rinko Kikuchi, the lead actress scored an Indie Spirit Award nomination while director David Zellner was also recognized by the organization. With strong reviews, the movie could easily be a breakout hit this coming spring.

Other releases this week include Bleeker Street's "Danny Collins" starring Al Pacino, Annette Benning, Bobby Cannavale and Jennifer Garner. Cinema Libre will release the Documentary "Can't Stand Losing You: Surviving the Police," while China Lion will unveil "Love and Lost" in 24 theaters.

Freestyle will take out "Zombeavers" while Millennium Entertainment will finally release the long-delayed David O. Russell film "Accidental Love."

Indie films "'71," "Wild Tales," and "What We Do in the Shadows" will continue to expand.

Other films that will remain in theaters are "Cinderella," "Run All Night," "The Kingsman: The Secret Service," and "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel."