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struggling singer fobs off the Fab
Four’s songs as his own. (PG-13,
116 minutes, contains suggestive
material and strong language.)
TOY STORY 4
Sheriff Woody and crew are back,
in an adventure that’s both familiar
and fresh. (G, 100 minutes,
contains nothing objectionable
(except those ventriloquist’s
dummies).
WHERE’D YOU GO,
BERNADETTE
Spiky, passionate, fierce and broken,
the title character is the perfect role
for Cate Blanchett. (PG-13, 107
minutes, contains some strong
language and drug material.)
YESTERDAY
In this cute if far-fetched fantasy, a
violence, some strong language
and brief suggestive comments.)
[NR] SUPERPOWER DOGS
A documentary, narrated by Chris
Evans, about disaster rescue dogs
and other service canines who work
to help people. (G, 116 minutes,
contains nothing objectionable.)
TEL AVIV ON FIRE
A movie about the Israeli-
Palestinian conflict that’s
lighthearted and entertaining? Yes.
(Unrated, 97 minutes, contains
weapons and a brief scene of
threatened violence. In Arabic,
Hebrew and English with subtitles.)
language including racial
epithets, and brief sexual
references.)
THE SECRET LIFE OF
PETS 2
Animated sequel about talking
animals has some decent jokes,
but it’s forgettable. (PG, 86
minutes, contains some action
and rude humor.)
SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM
HOME
This Marvel sequel is the best
kind of superhero film: Playful
and self-effacing. (PG-13, 129
minutes, contains sci-fi action
MIDSOMMAR
A highfalutin horror film: fussy,
deeply unsettling — and completely
bonkers. (R, 140 minutes,
contains disturbing ritualistic
violence and grisly images, strong
sexual material, graphic nudity,
drug use and crude language.)
ONCE UPON A TIME IN
HOLLYWOOD
Tarantino’s latest is a misty-eyed
valentine to La La Land — with just
a touch of B-movie gore. (R, 161
minutes, contains crude language
throughout, some strong graphic
violence, drug use and sexual
references.)
ONE CHILD NATION
This disturbing documentary reveals
the deadly implications of China’s
one-child policy. (R, 90 minutes,
contains some disturbing images
and brief strong language. In English
and Mandarin with subtitles. The
movie is distributed by Amazon
Studios. Amazon chief executive Jeff
Bezos owns The Washington Post.)
THE PEANUT BUTTER
FALCON
Sweetly comic yarn puts a
contemporary spin on ‘The
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.’
(PG-13, 98 minutes, contains
mature thematic material, strong
language throughout, some
violence and smoking.)
READY OR NOT
A normal young woman is pursued
by murderous one-percenters. No,
it isn’t “The Hunt.” (R, 95 minutes,
contains violence, bloody images,
crude language throughout and
some drug use.)
[NR] SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN
THE DARK
Based on a series of books by
Alvin Schwartz, a horror film
about a group of teenagers who
are being stalked by supernatural
forces. (PG-13, 107 minutes,
contains terror and violence,
disturbing images, mature
thematic elements, coarse
MOVIES FROM 25
AFI LATIN AMERICAN FILM
FESTIVAL Through Oct. 2. $8-$13.
AFI Silver Theatre, 8633 Colesville
Rd., Silver Spring. 301-495-6700.
afi.com/silver.
GREASE Saturday at 8 p.m. $8-
$13. AFI Silver Theatre, 8633
Colesville Rd., Silver Spring. 301-
495-6700. afi.com/silver.
REPERTORY
Movies
LACEY TERRELL/UNIVERSAL PICTURES/OTL RELEASING
Storm Reid, back, with Brian Tyree Henry and Shinelle Azoroh, stars in “Don’t Let Go” as Ashley, a teenager who can communicate via
cellphone with her uncle after she and her parents are killed.
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