Opening Friday
90 Minutes in Heaven — A man involved in a horrific car crash is pronounced dead, only to come back to life an hour and a half later, claiming to have seen Heaven. Rated PG-13. Minutes not available. Not reviewed.
I’ll See You in My Dreams — After the death of her beloved dog, Carol (Blythe Danner) finds the everyday activities that have given her life structure have lost their luster. Rated PG-13. 95 minutes. Not Reviewed.
The Perfect Guy — After breaking up with her commitment-phobic boyfriend (Morris Chestnut), a lobbyist (Sanaa Latham) meets a charming, all-around-nice guy (Michael Ealy) who may not be as harmless as he appears. Rated PG-13. 100 minutes. Not Reviewed.
Phoenix — A concentration-camp survivor, unrecognizable because of facial reconstruction surgery, searches postwar Berlin for her husband. Christian Petzold directs. Rate PG0-13. 98 minutes. Not reviewed
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The Visit — Writer-director M. Night Shyamalan returns to his thriller roots with this story about a brother and sister who spend a week at the farm of their exceedingly odd grandparents. Rated PG-13. Not reviewed.
Continuing Friday
A Walk in the Woods ** — After spending two decades overseas, an American (Robert Redford) returns to the U.S. and asks one of his oldest friends (Nick Nolte) to hike the Appalachian Trail with him. Based on Bill Bryson’s best seller. Rated R. 104 minutes.
American Ultra *** ½ — A stoner (Jesse Eisenberg) takes a break from his bong when he discovers he’s actually a lethal sleeper agent who’s been called into action. Rated R. 95 minutes.
Ant-Man ** — The Marvel Comics movie universe expands with the introduction of this vintage hero (played by Paul Rudd) . Rated PG-13. 124 minutes.
Avengers: Age of Ultron ** ½ — Marvel Comics superhero team returns with Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.). Rated PG-13. 141 minutes.
Best of Enemies *** — A documentary about the legendary series of nationally televised debates in 1968 between Gore Vidal and William F. Buckley Jr. Rated R. 87 minutes.
Dope ** ½ —This popular Sundance Film Festival hit centers on a nerdy young man (Shameik Moore) whose life changes after an excursion into the Los Angeles underground nightlife culture. Rated R. 115 minutes.
Fantastic Four — The Marvel Comics quartet: Mr. Fantastic (Miles Teller), The Invisible Woman (Kate Mara), the Human Torch (Michael B. Jordan) and the Thing (Jamie Bell). PG-13. 100 minutes.
The Gift — Jason Bateman and Rebecca Hall are a married couple taunted by an old acquaintance. Rated R. 108 minutes.
Hitman: Agent 47 * — “Homeland’s” Rupert Friend takes over for Timothy Olyphant in this second installment in the adventures of a super-assassin. Rated R. 96 minutes.
Inside Out *** ½ — Pixar Animation Studios’ imaginative animated fantasy about the emotions inside a little girl’s head. Rated PG. 94 minutes.
Jurassic World ** — Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard try to become the latest dinosaur attack survivors in the fourth installment of the popular franchise. Rated PG-13. 124 minutes.
Listen to Me Marlon **** — A revelatory, strikingly emotional look at a complex, troubled, enormously gifted man, this laceratingly candid documentary about Marlon Brando makes excellent use of hundreds of hours of previously unheard audiotapes.Not Rated. 102 minutes.
Mad Max: Fury Road **** — Tom Hardy takes over for Mel Gibson and director George (“The Road Warrior”) Miller is as relentless as ever in this fourth installment in the film series about a speed racer trying to survive in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Rated R. 120 minutes.
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. ** — Inspired by the 1960s television show, a CIA agent and KGB operative join up to fight against a mysterious criminal organization. PG-13. 116 minutes.
Max ** ½ — After a traumatic experience in Afghanistan, a military dog is taken in by a family in the U.S. Rated PG. 111 minutes.
Minions ** ½ — In this spin-off from “Despicable Me,” the personable yellow servants of evil fall into a deep depression after the world’s mega-villains have retired. Rated PG. 91 minutes.
Mission: Impossible-Rogue Nation ** ½ — Tom Cruise continues to perform most of his dangerous stunts as the intrepid Ethan Hunt. PG-13. 131 minutes.
Mistress America *** ½ — A lonely college freshman in New York City is taken under the wing of her adventurous soon-to-be stepsister. With Greta Gerwig. Rated R. 84 minutes.
Mr. Holmes *** — Ian McKellen stars in this drama about the final years in the life of the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes. Rated PG. 104 minutes.
No Escape ** — After relocating to Southeast Asia with his family, an American businessman (Owen Wilson) is caught in the middle of a violent political coup. Pierce Brosnan and Lake Bell co-star. Rated R. 103 minutes.
Paper Towns *** — A young man (Nat Wolff) enlists the help of his friends to find a girl (Cara Delevingne) who has gone missing in this latest adaptation of a novel by John Green (“The Fault in Our Stars”). Rated PG-13. 109 minutes.
Pixels ** ½ — Adam Sandler, Brian Cox, Kevin James and Peter Dinklage defend Earth from an invasion by aliens, who have taken the form of 1980s video game. Rated PG-13. 106 minutes.
Ricki and the Flash ** —Meryl Streep stars as a famous guitarist/singer who returns home to make amends with the family she abandoned in her quest for stardom. Rated PG-13. 101 minutes.
San Andreas ** ½ — After a massive earthquake strikes, California’s only hope of survival is a helicopter pilot played by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. Rated PG-13.
Shaun the Sheep *** — The latest animated adventure from the creators of “Wallace & Gromit.” Rated PG. 85 minutes.
Sinister 2 * — A single mother (Shannyn Sossamon) and her twin sons are targeted by an evil spirit in this sequel. Rated R. 97 minutes.
Southpaw ** ½ — A super-ripped Jake Gyllenhaal stars as a brutal boxing champion who must overcome a tremendous setback in his personal life. Rated R. 119 minutes.
Spy *** ½ — Melissa McCarthy is a CIA analyst who goes out into the field on a dangerous mission. Rated R. 120 minutes.
Straight Outta Compton ** ½ — The docu-drama tells the story of how the music business was revolutionized with rap. 147 minutes.
Terminator Genisys *** ½ — Arnold Schwarzenegger returns to the franchise that made him a star in a battle to protect the future from an apocalyptic war against machines. Rated PG-13. 119 minutes.
Tomorrowland ** ½ — Brad Bird directs George Clooney as a genius inventor who teams up with a brainiac teen to do something that, judging by the enigmatic trailers, may have to do with time travel. Rated PG. 124 minutes.
Trainwreck *** — Amy Schumer ventures into film with this comedy about a woman afraid of commitment who is trying to find an excuse not to date a nice guy (Bill Hader). Rated R. 125 minutes.
The Transporter Refueled — “Game of Thrones’” Ed Skrein takes over for Jason Stathamas an unstoppable special-ops mercenary. Rated PG-13. 96 minutes. Not Reviewed.
Un Gallo Con Muchos Huevos — The egg-cellent animated series “Huevo Cartoon” reaches the big screen.
Vacation ** ½ —A new generation of Griswolds set out on another disastrous family outing. Rated R. 99 minutes.
War Room — A seemingly perfect family look to fix their problems with the help of an older woman. Rated PG. 120 minutes. Not Reviewed.
We Are Your Friends ** ½ — An up-and-coming DJ (Zac Efron) falls for the girlfriend of his record-spinning mentor. Rated R. 96 minutes.
Z for Zachariah *** ½ — In the wake of a nuclear war, a young woman fearing she might be the last person on Earth discovers she isn’t alone after all. With Chiwetel Ejiofor, Margot Robbie and Chris Pine. Written by Nissar Modi. Directed by Craig Zobel. Rated PG-13. 95 minutes.

