Movies opening Friday
Elvis and Nixon (R) The "untold true story" behind the 1970 meeting between Elvis Presley (Michael Shannon) and President Richard Nixon (Kevin Spacey).
Fireworks Wednesday (not rated) A woman on her first day at a new job finds herself in the midst of dispute between her boss and his wife.
Francofonia (not rated) A history of the Louvre during the Nazi occupation and a meditation on the timelessness of art.
A Hologram for the King (R) A failed businessman (Tom Hanks) looks to recoup his losses by selling his idea to a Saudi monarch.
The Huntsman: Winter's War (PG-13) As a war between two royal sisters escalates, two warriors set out to stop the evil queen Ravenna (Charlize Theron).
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