movies opening friday
Beyond the Hills (not rated) The paths of two young women who grew up in the same orphanage diverge.
Evil Dead (R) Five friends head to a remote cabin, where they unwittingly summon demons living in the nearby woods.
The Place Beyond the Pines (R) A motorcycle stunt rider (Ryan Gosling) turns to robbing banks to provide for his lover and their baby. With Eva Mendes and Bradley Cooper.
The Sapphires (PG-13) In 1968, four Australian Aborigine girls learn about life and love when they entertain the U.S. troops in Vietnam.
Upside Down (PG-13) A guy and a girl (Jim Sturgess and Kirsten Dunst) live in worlds whose opposite polarities are pulling them apart.
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