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Great ★★★★★ Good ★★★★ Fair ★★★ Bad ★★ Bomb ★ KEY: D, Drug use; N, Nudity; P, Profanity; S, Sexual activity; V, Violence. Reviews are by The Arizona Republic critics unless noted. Listings are subject to late changes by theaters.

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‘Citizen K’ (Not reviewed): Alex Gibney’s documentar­y investigat­es Mikhail Khodorkovs­ky, once the wealthiest man in Russia who led an anti-Putin movement. (Not rated — 126 minutes)

‘The Gentlemen’ ★★: Guy Ritchie’s film delivers twists sure to confuse and cringe-worthy racial jokes. Add in some bestiality and an attempted rape of a female character, and you’re left trying to answer the question: “What did I just watch?” (R —113 minutes) D, P, S, V.

‘John Henry’ (Not reviewed): Terry Crews plays a former gang member leading a quiet life when two immigrant kids show up and force him to reconcile his past. (R — 91 minutes) D, P, S, V.

‘The Last Full Measure’ ★★: Film attempts to tell the story of a fallen Vietnam War hero whose story has gone untold for decades. Told with flashbacks and narration, it does little to inspire. (R — 110 minutes) P, V.

‘Les Miserables’ ★★★1⁄2: Emotions roil in an ethnically diverse and impoverish­ed Parisian suburb when three cops, attempting to defuse tensions, instead ignite them by hurting a child. (R — 104 minutes) P, V.

‘The Queen’s Corgi’ (Not reviewed): The Queen’s dog gets lost and winds up in a dog fight club. As he finds his way home he discovers his true self. (PG — 85 minutes) P, S, V.

‘Quezon’s Game’ (Not reviewed): Manuel L. Quezon (Raymond Bagatsing), the president of the Philippine­s, welcomes Jewish refugees from Germany in 1938. (PG-13 — 127 minutes) P.

STILL PLAYING

‘Bad Boys for Life’ ★★★1⁄2: Will Smith and Martin Lawrence return for a third installmen­t of the franchise in which they play cops. With plenty of call-backs to the other films, it offers plenty for fans. (R — 123 minutes) D, P, S, V.

‘A Beautiful Day in the Neighborho­od’ (eee ): Matthew Rhys plays a reporter with father issues who gets help from kids show host Fred Rogers (Tom Hanks). (PG — 108 minutes). P.

‘Bombshell’ (★★★★): Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie lead an ensemble cast in “Bombshell,” a darkly humorous glimpse at the sexual harassment female Fox News personalit­ies endured under late CEO Roger Ailes. (R — 108 minutes) P, S.

‘Clemency’ ★★★★: Alfre Woodard is magnificen­t in Chinonye Chukwu’s harrowing film about a warden preparing a death-row inmate (Aldis Hodge, also excellent) for execution. (R — 113 minutes) P.

‘Dark Waters’ (★★★★): Mark Ruffalo stars as an attorney taking on DuPont in Todd Haynes’ drama, based on a real case. Sometimes melodramat­ic but never plodding, and effective. (PG-13 — 126 minutes). P.

‘Dolittle’ ★★1⁄2: Robert Downey Jr. is as much a hindrance as a help in the latest version of the doctor who can talk to the animals. (PG — 101 minutes) P.

‘Ford v Ferrari’(eee1⁄2): Matt Damon and Christian Bale star as the men who brought Ford to glory Le Mans in this technicall­y superb (if dramatical­ly flawed) race-car film. (PG-13 — 152 minutes) P.

‘Frozen 2’ ( ★★★ ): This animated Disney sequel is pretty to look at and listen to, but a plot that sends Elsa, Anna and crew into an enchanted forest is a bit of a mess. (PG — 103 minutes).

‘The Grudge’ (Not reviewed): A reboot of the remake of the Japanese film; this time around, a detective discovers the house where murders occurred is haunted by a venegeful ghost dooming all who enter it. (R — 93 minutes) P, V.

‘A Hidden Life’ (★★★★★): Terrence Malick has made a transcende­nt film, a deeply moral meditation of an Austrian man who conscienti­ously objects to Hitler at profound personal cost. (PG-13 – 174 minutes) V.

‘Ip Man 4: The Finale’ (Not reviewed): Ip Man (Donnie Yen) moves to the U.S., where his student, Bruce Lee (Kwok-Kwan Chan), has opened a school, angering the local martial arts community. (Not rated — 105 minutes)

‘JoJo Rabbit’ (★★★★): Taika Waititi pulls off a balancing act in his film about a boy (Roman Griffin Davis, terrific) whose imaginary friend is Adolf Hitler (Waititi). Obviously questions of tone and taste arise, but Waititi and the cast make it work. (PG-13 — 108 minutes) P, V.

‘Jumanji: The Next Level’ (★★1⁄2): Danny DeVito and Danny Glover join the cast of this sequel, giving video game avatars Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart new voices to impersonat­e. The writing is even lazier than in 2017’s “Welcome to the Jungle,” but the CGI ostrich stampede is mildly cool. (PG-13 — 123 minutes) P.

‘Just Mercy’ ★★★: Jamie Foxx stars in an otherwise flat dramatizat­ion of a fight to overturn the wrongful conviction of a black man for murdering a white woman. (PG-13 —136 minutes)

‘Knives Out’ (★★★★1⁄2): Daniel Craig leads an all-star cast in a grand whodunit that smiles as it spins you on a merry-go-round of deceit. ( (PG-13 — 130 minutes). V, P, D.

‘Little Women’ (★★★1⁄2): Greta Gerwig’s take on the beloved novel of four sisters growing up in Civil War-era New England is handsome and heartfelt fare, if uneven. (PG — 134 minutes)

‘1917’ ★★★★: Sam Mendes’ film about two soldiers racing to the front to deliver a message during World War I is an awesome technical achievemen­t. But the decision to make it look like one long shot sometimes distracts. (R — 119 minutes) P, V.

‘Parasite’ (★★★★★): Bong Joon Ho looks at class division and warfare through two families at either end of the wealth spectrum in his nearly perfect film. (R — 132 minutes) P, S, V.

‘63 Up’ (Not reviewed): Director Michael Apted checks in again with the British people he’s followed since 1964. (Not rated — 180 minutes)

‘Song of Names’ (★★ 1 ⁄2): A Jewish refugee and violin prodigy goes missing the night of his big concert; his best friend is still looking for him decades later. A thoughtful premise undermined by dull execution. (PG-13 – 113 minutes)

‘Spies in Disguise’ (Not reviewed): Will Smith stars in an animated film as a secret agent who gets turned into a pigeon; Tom Holland plays the tech geek who must help him to save the world. (PG — 101 minutes) V.

‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ ★★★1⁄2: J.J. Abrams gives fans what they want in ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.’ The movie is unquestion­ably entertaini­ng. But it’s not particular­ly challengin­g. (PG-13 — 141 minutes) V.

‘Uncut Gems’ (★★★★1⁄2): Adam Sandler is great in Benny and Josh Safdie’s “Uncut Gems.” He plays a jeweler in debt up to his ears, but he’s got big plans. (R — 135 minutes) D, P, S, V.

‘Underwater’ (Not reviewed): Kristen Stewart and T.J. Miller are part of a crew of aquatic researcher­s trying to survive an earthquake, and something worse. (PG-13 — 95 minutes) P.

‘Weathering with You’ (Not reviewed): Animated film about a high-school boy who runs away to Tokyo and befriends a girl who can manipulate the weather. (PG-13 — 114 minutes) P, V.

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