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Before I Fall (PG-13) Stuck reliving her last day, a young woman untangles the mystery around her death.
Kedi (not rated) A profile of an ancient city and its people, seen through the eyes of a cat.
Land of Mine (R) Young German POWs are forced to dig up 2 million land mines with their bare hands.
Logan (R) Logan's attempts to hide from the world and his legacy are upended when a young mutant arrives. With Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart.
The Shack (PG-13) A grieving man (Sam Worthington) receives an invitation to meet with God at a place called the Shack.
Table 19 (PG-13) Ex-maid of honor Eloise (Anna Kendrick) finds herself seated with five random guests at dreaded Table 19.
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