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Movies in local theaters, Thursday, April 18

Capsule review of movies in local theaters

A young woman starts college as a good student, daughter and girlfriend until she meets a mysterious stranger who causes her to question everything she has believed. Based on an Anna Todd novel. Rated PG-13.

Showing: Grand 18, RED Cinema, Lexington Cinema

A British military officer, assigned to oversee the rebuilding of Hamburg, Germany after World War II, and his wife share a house with a German widower and his troubled daughter. Rated R.

Showing: Aperture, RED Cinema

Arthur Curry (Jason Mamoa) inherits Atlantis, the undersea kingdom, and must learn to lead it. Rated PG-13.

“The Best of Enemies” HH½

In Durham, in 1971, Ann Atwater, a civil rights activist, and C.P. Ellis, the leader of the local Ku Klux Klan, clash over school integration. Eventually, they begin to see one another differently. Based on a true story. Rated PG-13.

“Breakthrough” HH

A 14-year old boy nearly drowns in a lake. His mother stays by his side, praying for his recovery. Rated PG.

Showing: Grand 18, AMC Hanes 12, RED Cinema, Starmount, Lexington Cinema

“Captain Marvel” HH½

Captain Marvel (Brie Larson) steps in when the Earth is threatened by a galactic war between two alien races. Rated PG-13.

Showing: Grand 18, AMC Classis 10, RED Cinema

“The Curse of the La Llorona” HH

A social worker and her children are drawn into a frightening realm after ignoring a woman who tried to warn them. Rated R.

Showing: Grand 18, AMC Hanes 12, AMC Classic 10, RED Cinema, Starmount, Two Rivers Cinema, Lexington Cinema

“Dumbo” HHH½

Live action story about a circus that is in financial trouble and the flying baby elephant who helps save it. Rated PG.

Showing: Grand 18, RED Cinema, Lexington Cinema

“Five Feet Apart” HH

Two teenagers with cystic fibrosis meet in the hospital and fall in love, despite the life-threatening illness they both have. Rated PG-13.

“Green Book” HHH½

Tony Lip (Viggo Mortensen) is an Italian American driver from New York who is hired to chauffeur Don Shirley (Mahershala Ali), an African American classical pianist, through the South in the 1960s. Winner of the Best Picture Academy Award. Rated PG-13.

“Hellboy” H½

Hellboy battles a sorceress who wants to destroy the world. David Harbour and Milla Jovovich star. Rated R.

Showing: Grand 18, AMC Hanes 12, RED Cinema, Starmount, Two Rivers Cinema, Lexington Cinema

“High Life” HHH

A man and his young daughter are the last members of a group of space explorers made up of death-row inmates, led by a doctor with malevolent intentions. Directed by Claire Denis. Not rated.

“How to Train Your Dragon: Hidden World” HH½

Hiccup and Toothless search for a secret dragon world before a malevolent dragon hunter finds it. Rated PG-13.

Showing: Grand 18, AMC Classis 10

“Isn’t it Romantic” HHH

A woman who has given up on romance finds herself trapped in a romantic comedy. Rated PG-13.

“The Kid Who Would Be King” HHH

After he finds Excalibur, the sword in the stone, Alex (Louis Ashbourne Serkis) and his friends must team up with Merlin the Wizard (Sir Patrick Stewart) to defeat Morgana the enchantress (Rebecca Ferguson). Rated PG.

“The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part” HHH

LEGO DULPOs are destroying everything in their path. Rated PG.

When being an adult gets to be too much, a woman is changed into a younger version of herself. Rated PG-13.

Showing: Grand 18, AMC Classis 10, RED Cinema, Two Rivers Cinema, Lexington Cinema

“Missing Link” HH

Mr. Link hires Sir Lionel Frost to locate his missing relatives. Featuring the voices of Hugh Jackman, Zach Galifianakis, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Fry and Emma Thompson. Rated PG.

Showing: Grand 18, AMC Hanes 12, AMC Classis 10, RED Cinema, Lexington Cinema

“The Mustang” HHH½

A convict in Nevada with a violent past is selected to take part in a wild horse training program. As he works with a difficult mustang, he begins to change. Rated R.

Showing: Aperture, RED Cinema

A penguin named Steve is searching for a mate in Antarctica. It’s a documentary from Disneynature. Rated G.

Showing: Grand 18, AMC Hanes 12

“Pet Sematary” HH½

A family moves from Boston to rural Maine and are told about a pet burial area near their home. When their cat is killed and they bury it there, strange things begin to happen. Rated R.

Showing: Grand 18, AMC Classis 10, RED Cinema, Lexington Cinema, Two Rivers Cinema, Starmount

The story of the 1819 Peterloo Massacre, when British cavalry attacked a crowd of 80,000 people in Manchester who were peacefully demonstrating for government reform. Rated PG-13.

“The Public” HH

Bitter cold hits Cincinnati and a group of homeless residents take shelter in the public library. But it eventually turns into a stand-off with police and the media after they refuse to leave. Written and directed by Emilio Estevez. Rated PG-13.

“Shazam!” HHH½

Billy Batson, a 14-year-old foster child, is granted the powers of Shazam that turn him into an adult super hero. Rated PG-13.

Showing: Grand 18, AMC Classis 10, RED Cinema, Lexington Cinema, Two Rivers Cinema, Starmount, Liberty Theatre

“Sleepless in Seattle” HHH

A little boy whose mother died convinces his father to call a radio talk show and talk about his wife and their marriage. Women all over the country hear the story and fall in love with him. One even writes him to suggest they meet at the top of the Empire State Building. Starring Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan and Ross Malinger. Rated PG.

Showing: Marketplace, today only

“Tyler Perry’s A Madea Family Funeral” HH

Madea and her family are in the backwoods of Georgia for a reunion and find they have to plan a funeral that may reveal family secrets. Rated PG-13.

Abby Johnson was the director of a Planned Parenthood clinic until she saw something that changed her life. Rated R.

Showing: Grand 18, RED Cinema, Liberty Theatre

A wealthy quadriplegic (Bryan Cranston) hires an unemployed man with a criminal record (Kevin Hart) to take care of him. Nicole Kidman also stars. Rated PG-13.

While a family is staying in the mother’s childhood home, a group appears that looks just like the family. Rated R.

Showing: Grand 18, AMC Classis 10, RED Cinema

“Wonder Park” HH

At a large amusement park the wild imagination of a little girl named June runs rampant. Rated PG.

Showing: Grand 18, AMC Classis 10

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