Movies opening Friday
The Divine Order (not rated) Drama about how Swiss women won the right to vote in 1971. Justice League (PG-13) Batman and Wonder Woman (Ben Affleck and Gal Gadot) join forces. • Last Flag Flying (R) Steve Carell, Laurence Fishburne and Bryan Cranston play old Vietnam War pals who go on a road trip to bury a son killed in Iraq. • Novitiate (R) A teenager trains to become a nun during the 1960s. • The Star (PG) The first Christmas is seen from the vantage points of a donkey (voiced by Steven Yeun) and other animals. • Wonder (PG) A boy with a facial anomaly (Jacob Tremblay) must deal with the difficulty of being the new kid in school.
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