movies opening friday
Beyond the Lights (PG-13) A musician on the brink of stardom struggles with success.
Dumb and Dumber To (PG-13) The dimwits (Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels) search for one of their long-lost children in the hope of gaining a new kidney.
Low Down (R) A look at the life of jazz pianist Joe Albany (John Hawkes) from the perspective of his young daughter (Elle Fanning).
Matthew 18 (not rated) A sheltered young woman finds her faith shaken.
Rosewater (not rated) A journalist (Gael Garcia Bernal) is detained and brutally interrogated in an Iranian prison. Directed by Jon Stewart.
The Theory of Everything (PG-13) The relationship between the young Stephen Hawking (Eddie Redmayne) and his wife (Felicity Jones).
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