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“Diary of a Wimpy Kid —The Long Haul: 

Cast: Alicia Silverston­e, Tom Everett Scott, Charlie Wright, Jason Drucker (PG), 1:30

Between them, Silverston­e and Scott led “Clueless” and “That Thing You Do!” — two of the most charming and re-watchable all-ages comedies of the ’90s. Now they’ve been relegated to the thankless task of playing the dopey suburban parents in this deeply unfunny family road-trip film that has gross- out jokes to rival the R-rated “Vacation” remake.

This is technicall­y the fourth “Wimpy Kid” pic, based on cartoonist Jeff Kinney’s popular books about an awkward middle schooler, Greg. “The Long Haul” reboots the series with a new cast, including Silverston­e, Scott, Jason Drucker as the “Wimpy Kid” and Charlie Wright as his 16-yearold brother Rodrick, who all hop in the family mini-van, with their toddler brother Manny, to travel across the country to attend their Meemaw’s 90th birthday party.

The Heffleys endure a series of ever- escalating high jinks, including a recurring plot thread pitting them against another family, and one with a pig, just to make things extra crazy. The film even ruins a semi-clever “Psycho” shower scene send-up by tacking on some toilet humor. — Lindsey Bahr, Associated Press

Also opening

“Angkor Awakens: A Portrait of Cambodia” (Unrated): Documentar­ian Robert H. Lieberman looks at Cambodia since the fall of Pol Pot, mostly through the eyes of descendant­s and survivors of the Khmer Rouge genocide, estimated to have killed 1.7 million to 2.2 million Cambodians. In limited release. “Everything, Everything” (PG-13): An 18-year-old woman, confined to her house in a protected environmen­t because of an illness, forms an attachment to the boy next door and yearns to experience the outside world. With Amandla Stenberg, Nick Robinson and Anika Noni Rose. Directed by Stella Meghie adapting a book by Nicola Yoon. In limited release.

“Like Crazy” (Unrated): Two women forge a friendship at a mental hospital in Italy and help each other navigate in the real world after gaining their freedom. With Valeria Bruni Tedeschi and Micaela Ramazzotti. Written and directed by Paolo Virzi. In limited release.

“The Wedding Plan” (PG): After the nuptials are set, an Orthodox Jewish woman has only one month to find a groom. With Noa Koler, Amos Tamam and Oz Zehavi. Written and directed by Rama Burshtein. In limited release.

Expanding

“A Quiet Passion” (PG-13): A biographic­al drama starring Cynthia Nixon as the 19th-century American poet Emily Dickinson. With Jennifer Ehle, Jodhi May and Keith Carradine. Written and directed by Terence Davies.

“3 Generation­s” (Unrated): A New York teenager’s decision to transition from female to male impacts on everyone living under the same roof. With Elle Fanning, Naomi Watts and Susan Sarandon. Directed by Gaby Dellal from a screenplay by Nikole Beckwith. In limited release.

New on DVD

“XXX: Return of Xander Cage” “Resident Evil: The Final Chapter” “The Space Between Us” “A Mermaid’s Tale” “Between Us” “Extortion”

 ?? DANIEL MCFADDEN - TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX ?? Jason Drucker, left, and Owen Asztalos in “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul.”
DANIEL MCFADDEN - TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX Jason Drucker, left, and Owen Asztalos in “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul.”

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