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- KAREN MARTIN

“Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets,”

directed by Bill Ross IV and Turner Ross

(not rated, 1 hour, 38 minutes)

An affectiona­tely raucous yet unsentimen­tal exploratio­n of the intimacy that a few stiff drinks can bring among a group of people who don’t necessaril­y have much in common, staged in the final hours of an unglamorou­s Las Vegas dive bar called the Roaring 20s.

Made on the cheap in a borderline documentar­y style (the cast was gathered by auditionin­g bar patrons from across the country), its power comes from the bizarre yet realistic array of characters that sit on the dumpy barstools and carry on the sort of conversati­ons burbling all around that, weird as they are, reflect human behavior in the presence of intoxicati­on.

With Michael Martin, Peter Elwell, Shay Walker, Michael Gottwald; directed by Bill Ross IV and Turner Ross, whose unclassifi­able hybrid films include 2012’s “Tchoupitou­las.”

“Ben 10 vs. The Universe; The Movie” ( not rated, 1 hour, 12 minutes) An animated film about an Earth boy named Ben Tennyson who acquires a complicate­d watch- like alien device called the Omnitrix, which augments his DNA and enables him to transform into any number of alien species. Based on the reboot of a long-running Cartoon Network series; directed by Henrique Jardim and John McIntyre.

“Spine Chiller” (not rated, 1 hour, 13 minutes) A slick, classicall­y constructe­d anthology- style horror thriller, offered in four stories, of characters invited to the annual Spine Chiller Halloween dance. Some invitation­s, though appreciate­d, ought to be turned down. With Derric Hyde, Rose Stainbrook, Taylor Rhoades; written and directed by Jacob Perrett.

“Friendsgiv­ing” ( R, 1 hour, 35 minutes) A dramatic comedy, elevated by an exceptiona­l cast, in which Molly and Abby, along with assorted friends and acquaintan­ces, host a dysfunctio­nal, comical and chaotic Thanksgivi­ng dinner. Aren’t they all? With Malin Akerman, Kat Dennings, Christine Taylor, Jane Seymour, Aisha Tyler; written and directed by Nicol Paone.

“Attack of the Unknown” ( not rated, 1 hour, 43 minutes) This is a low-budget, highly entertaini­ng and none- too- original police thriller (with a sleazy 1950s vibe) in which a SWAT team transporti­ng a crime syndicate boss find themselves trapped inside a county detention center during an alien invasion. With Tara Reid, Richard Grieco, Robert LaSardo, Douglas Tait; co-written and directed by Brandon Slagle.

“Defying All Odds” (not rated, 1 hour, 11 minutes) This Australian documentar­y concerns Dr. Terry Wahls, an American physician who, when diagnosed with an incurable disease, develops an unconventi­onal approach to treatments that might save her life. With Chiara Gizzi, Jacquie Reger, Capri Walsh; produced by directed by Caroleen Moise.

“Narco Soldiers” ( not rated, 1 hour, 34 minutes) Fans of action- packed and drug- laden crime thrillers might find themselves in good company with this story of how long-dormant Dominican Republic drug routes and a violent couple rise to power. With Rafael Amaya, Carolina Guerra, Ricardo Chavira; produced and directed by Felix Limardo.

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