
PG-13 (for substance abuse, strong language, suggestive material and smoking). At the center of the film, Austin Butler delivers a fully transformed, star-making turn as Presley. (A-) ELVIS In this sprawling pop epic, director Baz Luhrmann takes Elvis Presley’s legacy, relegated to a Las Vegas gag, and reminds us just how dangerous, sexy and downright revolutionary the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll was. PG-13 (for some action/ violence and smoking). While nothing groundbreaking, the film mostly finds a sweet spot between fan service and narrative heft. (B) DRAGON BALL SUPER: SUPER HERO In the latest animated tale in the Dragon Ball series, the Red Ribbon Army returns with a pair of dangerous androids. PG (for action, mild violence, language and rude humor). It’s a funny, sweet refresh on the DC lore that should please fans old and new. (B-) DC LEAGUE OF SUPER-PETS In this animated tale, Superman’s dog Krypto leads a team of other superpowered animals to save the Justice League after they’re captured by Lex Luthor. R (for strong and bloody violence, pervasive crude language and brief sexuality). (C-) BULLET TRAIN Five assassins on the same train realize their missions might be connected in this action thriller that is mostly two opposite things at once: breezily lighthearted and overwrought hyperenergetic and lazy bracingly fresh and drearily derivative. PG-13 (for some violent content and strong language). Also starring Nicole Beharie, Selenis Leyva, Michael K. It’s a chilling, heartbreaking portrait of a man teetering on the brink of despair. (B+) BREAKING In this gripping crime thriller based on a true story, a struggling Marine veteran (John Boyega) takes several bank employees hostage, setting up a showdown with police. R (for violence, bloody images, drug use, sexual references and pervasive language).

Starring Amandla Stenberg, Pete Davidson, Chase Sui Wonders, Maria Bakalova, Rachel Sennott and Lee Pace.

The deeply self-aware film reinterprets traditional horror tropes to send up Generation Z, perfectly capturing this bleak, absurd moment in time. (A) BODIES BODIES BODIES In this silly-smart and wildly entertaining horror comedy, wealthy 20-somethings head to a remote mansion for a hurricane party that turns deadly. In English, Shona and French, with subtitles. 102 mins.īLIND AMBITION This documentary follows four friends who formed Zimbabwe’s first national wine-tasting team. R (for violence, bloody images, language and some drug use). It also has one of the most satisfying endings of a horror-thriller in recent years.
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The Black Phone is a satisfying balancing act of a movie that has elements of supernatural, psychological suspense and horror.

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(B) THE BLACK PHONE After being abducted by a serial killer (Ethan Hawke) and locked in a basement, a 13-year-old boy (played by newcomer Mason Thames of McKinney) starts receiving calls on a disconnected phone from the spirits of the killer’s previous victims.
