Movies opening Friday
Citizen Jane: Battle for the City (not rated) Writer/urban activist Jane Jacobs fights to save historic New York City in the 1960s.
King Arthur:  Legend of the Sword (PG-13) A retelling of the legend, starring Charlie Hunnam as the young king.
The Lovers (R) A long married couple (Debra Winger and Tracy Letts), both having affairs, reignite their spark.
One Week and a Day (not rated) After his son dies, a man sets out to discover the things still worth living for.
Snatched (R) A woman (Amy Schumer) persuades her ultracautious mother (Goldie Hawn) to take an exotic vacation, with unexpected results.
The Wall (R) Two U.S. soldiers are trapped by a lethal sniper, with only an unsteady wall between them.
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