Opening Friday
A Bag of Marbles (not rated) The adventure of two Jewish brothers escaping the Nazis in occupied France.
I Feel Pretty (PG-13) A woman struggling with insecurity (Amy Schumer) wakes from a fall believing she is the most beautiful and capable woman on the planet.
Lean on Pete (R) A teenager befriends a fading racehorse.
Super Troopers 2 (R) The troopers establish a station on the U.S.-Canada border during a dispute between the countries.
Where Is Kyra? (not rated) A woman (Michelle Pfeiffer) loses her job and struggles to survive on her ailing mother’s income.
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