Movies opening Friday
Cold in July (not rated) In 1980s East Texas, two fathers pitted against each other in revenge must band together to uncover seek a darker truth. With Michael C. Hall and Sam Shepard.
Ida (PG-13) A young nun in 1960s Poland discovers a dark family secret dating to from the Nazi occupation.
Maleficent (PG) Angelina Jolie is the wicked witch who hexed Sleeping Beauty (Elle Fanning).
A Million Ways to Die in the West (R) As a cowardly farmer (Seth MacFarlane) begins to fall for the mysterious new woman in town (Charlize Theron), he is put to the test by her notorious gun-slinging husband (Liam Neeson).
Young & Beautiful (not rated) A French teen takes up a secret life as a call girl.
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