Movies opening Friday
Miss Sloane (R) A ruthless lobbyist (Jessica Chastain) is notorious for her desire to win at all costs.
Office Christmas Party (R) A branch manager (T.J. Miller) throws an epic Christmas party that gets out of hand. With Kate McKinnon, Jason Bateman, Jennifer Aniston and Olivia Munn.
Things to Come (PG-13) A philosophy teacher (Isabelle Huppert) in Paris deals with her dying mother, professional challenges and her cheating husband.
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