Miami Herald (Sunday)

THIS WEEK’S MOVIE HIGHLIGHTS

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Chris Hemsworth. The Men in Black have expanded to cover the globe but so have the villains of the universe. When aliens that can take the form of any human arrive on Earth, H and M embark on a globe-trotting adventure to save the agency — and ultimately the world. (cc)

5:00 pm Fast & Furious (’09, Action) Vin Diesel. Back in Los Angeles, fugitive Dom Toretto and agent Brian O’Conner reignite their feud but, then, must join forces against a common enemy. (cc)USA

5:00 pm Despicable Me (’10, Children’s) Voices of Steve Carell. Animated. As he tries to execute a fiendish plot to steal the moon, a supervilla­in meets his match in three little orphan girls who want to make him their dad. (cc)

5:00pm .................. Moneyball

(’11, Drama) Brad Pitt. Faced with a tight budget, a baseball manager and his partner recruit bargain-bin players that scouts have labeled as flawed, but have game-winning potential. (cc)AMC

6:00 pm Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins

(’08, Comedy) Martin Lawrence. Determined to prove to his family how much he has changed, a talk-show star returns to his small Southern hometown for his parents’ anniversar­y. (cc). .

6:00pm ..................... TheLost Valentine (’11, Drama) Jennifer Love Hewitt. A reporter seeks the truth about a woman’s husband, a pilot who never returned from duty in World War II.(cc) ..........................

6:00pm .............................. Captain America: Civil War (’16, Action) Chris Evans. Black Widow and Hawkeye must pick a side when a feud between Captain America and Iron Man leaves the Avengers in turmoil. (cc)SYFY

6:15 pm . . . . The Traveling Executione­r

(’70, Comedy-Drama) Stacy Keach. An executione­r is seduced by a woman marked for his portable electric chair in the 1918 Deep South . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7:15 pm . . . . . Fast Five (’11, Action) Vin Diesel. In Rio de Janeiro, ex-con Dom Torretto and ex-cop Brian O’Conner join forces against a corrupt businessma­n who wants them both dead. (cc) .

7:30pm ............. BadBoysfor­Life

(’20, Action) Will Smith. Old-school, wisecracki­ng cops Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett team up with a special new tactical squad to take down the vengeful head of a drug cartel. (cc) . . . . . . . . .

8:00 pm . . . . . . . . Ocean’s Eleven

(’01, Comedy-Drama) George Clooney. A parolee organizes a gang to steal $150 million from three Las Vegas casinos in a singleheis­t.(cc) ...............

8:00pm ...................... Django Unchained (’12, Western) Jamie Foxx. A former slave joins forces with the German bounty hunter who freed him and helps hunt down the South’s most-wanted criminals, all in the hope of finding his long-lost wife. (cc) .

8:00pm .............................. Major League (’89, Comedy) Tom Berenger. Lackluster baseball players hear their Cleveland team’s new owner is counting on them to lose. (cc) .

8:00pm ................. Daughterof Shanghai (’37, Crime Drama) Anna May Wong. A Chinese-American avenges her father, slain by smugglers led by a San Francisco socialite . . . . . . . . . . .

9:00pm .............................. Apollo 13 (’95, Historical Drama) Tom Hanks. Astronauts Jim Lovell, Fred Haise and Jack Swigert try to return to Earth after an explosion aborts the April 1970moonsh­ot.(cc) ............

9:00pm .................. TheCroods

(’13, Children’s) Voices of Nicolas Cage. Animated. A caveman catches the eye of a less-evolved female, as she and her family seek a new home. (cc)

9:15 pm . . . . . . . . A Study in Scarlet

(’33, Mystery) Reginald Owen. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson link slayings to a secret society whose members split the assets of the deceased . . . . . . . . . . .

6:00 am Dark Delusion (’47, Drama) Lionel Barrymore. Dr. Gillespie’s young colleague treats an heiress for insanity against her family’s wishes . . . . . . .

7:30am ............................... Once You Kiss a Stranger (’69, Suspense) Paul Burke. A warped woman and a golf pro plot tit-for-tat murders of his rival and her psychiatri­st. (cc)

8:00 am . . . . . . . . . Dirty Dancing

(’87, Romance) Jennifer Grey. A doctor’s teenage daughter gets slinky with the dance teacher at a Catskills resort in the summerof19­63.(cc) ............

9:00 am A League of Their Own

(’92, Comedy-Drama) Tom Hanks. The All-American Girls Profession­al Baseball League begins in 1943 with a majorleagu­e has-been as a manager. (cc)AMC

9:30 am . . Fingers at the Window

(’42, Mystery) Lew Ayres. During a spree of axe murders in Chicago, Oliver sees a sinister figure following Edwina, and escorts her home. As he keeps watch, Oliver spots the man with an axe and tries to catch him to claim a reward. (cc)

10:00am .................. Burlesque

(’10, Drama) Cher. With help from a savvy stage manager and a genderbend­ing host, a cocktail waitress with a stunning voice becomes a performer in a club’s musical revue. (cc) . . . . . . .

10:30am ............................. Now You See Me 2 (’16, Adventure) Jesse Eisenberg. A devious tech wizard forces the illusionis­ts known as the Four Horsemen to steal a powerful chip that can control all of the world’s computers. (cc) ..............................

10:30 am Grease (’78, Musical) John Travolta. Nice Sandy and greaser Danny try to be like each other in their 1950s highschool.(cc) ................

10:30 am . Field of Dreams (’89, Fantasy) Kevin Costner. An inspired Iowa farmer builds a baseball field, then sees Shoeless Joe Jackson’s ghost and other marvels.(cc) ....................

11:00 am Fast & Furious (’09, Action) Vin Diesel. Back in Los Angeles, fugitive Dom Toretto and agent Brian O’Conner reignite their feud but, then, must join forces against a common enemy. (cc)USA

11:00am .............................. The Cobweb (’55, Drama) Richard Widmark. The director of a psychiatri­c clinic presides over the crisis of selecting new curtains for the library. (cc). . 1:00pm .............................. Major League (’89, Comedy) Tom Berenger. Lackluster baseball players hear their Cleveland team’s new owner is counting on them to lose. (cc) .

1:15pm ..................... HighWall

(’47, Crime Drama) Robert Taylor. A mental-hospital psychiatri­st helps a dazed ex-bomber pilot found next to his strangledw­ife.(cc) ..............

1:30pm ....................... Menin Black: Internatio­nal (’19, Science Fiction) Chris Hemsworth. The Men in Black have expanded to cover the globe but so have the villains of the universe. When aliens that can take the form of any human arrive on Earth, H and M embark on a globe-trotting adventure to save the agency — and ultimately the world.(cc) .......................

2:00 pm Bad Boys (’95, Action) Martin Lawrence. Undercover Miami detectives switch lives while investigat­ing murders linked to stolen heroin. (cc) . . . . . .

2:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . Dirty Dancing

(’87, Romance) Jennifer Grey. A doctor’s teenage daughter gets slinky with the dance teacher at a Catskills resort in the summerof19­63.(cc) ............

3:00 pm Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins

(’08, Comedy) Martin Lawrence. Determined to prove to his family how much he has changed, a talk-show star returns to his small Southern hometown for his parents’ anniversar­y. (cc). .

3:00pm .......... HouseParty

(’90, Musical Comedy) Robin Harris. Kid is grounded by his dad for fighting, but he is determined to sneak out to go to a huge party at Play’s house and meet up with the hottest girl in school. (cc)

3:00pm ............... Bedlam

(’46, Horror) Boris Karloff. A portly lord sends an 18th-century London actress to a madman’s insane asylum. (cc) . .

3:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . National Lampoon’s European Vacation (’85, Comedy) Chevy Chase. The Chicago Griswolds win a grand tour and head for the Old World to soak up culture. (cc) . . . . . . . . . .

4:00pm .............................. Bad Boys for Life (’20, Action) Will Smith. Old-school, wisecracki­ng cops Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett team up with a special new tactical squad to take down the vengeful head of a drug cartel.(cc) .......................

4:15pm .......... BadBoysII (’03,

Action) Martin Lawrence. Two detectives uncover a conspiracy involving a drug kingpin while trying to stop the traffickin­g of Ecstasy in Miami. (cc) . . . . . .

4:30 pm . . . The Wedding Singer

(’98, Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler. A spirited entertaine­r and a waitress with a boorish fiance work at the same weddings.(cc) ..................

4:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . Witness to Murder

(’54, Suspense) Barbara Stanwyck. A woman looks out a window and sees a man kill someone; he’s so tricky no one believeshe­r.(cc) ................

5:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Class Act

(’92, Comedy) Christophe­r Reid. Two disparate high-school newcomers trade places, find girlfriend­s and don’t want to tradeback.(cc) .................

5:30 pm National Lampoon’s Vacation

(’83, Comedy) Chevy Chase. The Griswolds and family head by station wagon for the California fun park Walley World.(cc) ......................

6:00 pm . . . . . . . Nacho Libre (’06,

Comedy) Jack Black. To raise money for an orphanage, a Mexican cook named Ignacio moonlights as a profession­al wrestler.(cc) ...................

6:00pm ...................... Kingof Hearts (’66, Comedy) Alan Bates. Freed asylum inmates impede a World War I soldier trying to defuse a bomb in their French village . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6:30pm ......................... The Hangover (’09, Comedy) Bradley Cooper. After a wild stag party in Las Vegas, three hazy groomsmen must find their missing friend and get him back to Los Angeles in time for his wedding. (cc)

6:30pm ........................ Ford v Ferrari (’19, Historical Drama) Matt Damon. Automotive designer Carroll Shelby and race car driver Ken Miles build a revolution­ary vehicle for the Ford Motor Co. to compete against the race cars of Enzo Ferrari at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in France in 1966. (cc). .

7:30 pm . . . . . The Breakfast Club

(’85, Comedy-Drama) Emilio Estevez. A wrestler, a rebel, a brain, a beauty and a shy girl share Saturday detention in a Chicago high school. (cc) . . . . . . . .

8:00pm .............................. Beverly Hills Chihuahua (’08,

Children’s) Piper Perabo. A pampered pooch from Beverly Hills must rely on help from scrappy Mexican street dogs after she is accidental­ly separated from hercaretak­er.(cc) ..............

8:00 pm The SpongeBob SquarePant­s Movie (’04, Children’s) Voices of Tom Kenny. Animated. SpongeBob and Patrick head for Shell City to retrieve King Neptune’s stolen crown and save the life of Mr. Krabs. (cc) . . . . . . . .

8:00 pm Beach Blanket Bingo (’65,

Musical Comedy) Frankie Avalon. Lovers quarrel around surfers, Don Rickles, Buster Keaton, Von Zipper’s biker gang. (cc) .............................

8:02pm .............................. Rampage (’18, Action) Dwayne Johnson. A silverback gorilla, a wolf and a reptile grow to a monstrous size after a rogue genetic experiment goes wrong. Primatolog­ist Davis Okoye soon joins forces with the military to prevent the mutated beasts from destroying everything in their path. (cc) . . . . . . . . . . 9:00pm ......................... The Hangover (’09, Comedy) Bradley Cooper. After a wild stag party in Las Vegas, three hazy groomsmen must find their missing friend and get him back to Los Angeles in time for his wedding. (cc)

9:50 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fast Times at Ridgemont High (’82, Comedy) Sean Penn. The teen scene includes a party-animal surfer, a pregnant girl and a fast-food worker. (cc) . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 pm . Don’t Make Waves (’67, Comedy) Tony Curtis. A reckless beauty runs a tourist off the road, then brings him to her lover’s Malibu beach house. (cc) .............................

6:00 am . . . . . . Shipmates Forever

(’35, Musical) Dick Powell. An admiral’s rebellious son shapes up and sings for a dancer at Annapolis. (cc) . . . . . . . . 8:00am ......................... The Princess Bride (’87, Children’s) Cary Elwes. A storybook stableboy turns pirate and rescues his beloved, who is about to marry a dreadful prince. (cc)

9:00 am . . . The Wedding Planner

(’01, Romance-Comedy) Jennifer Lopez. A lonely organizer falls for an engaged pediatrici­an while coordinati­ng his wedding and reception. (cc) . . . . . . . . .

9:00 am Bridesmaid­s (’11, Comedy) Kristen Wiig. Though broke and lovelorn, a woman takes on the strange and expensive rituals associated with being her best friend’s maid of honor. (cc). .

10:09 am Cracked Nuts (’31, Comedy) Bert Wheeler. Two rich Americans fight to be the ruler of a mythical kingdom woninacrap­game.(cc) .........

10:30 am . . . Ghostbuste­rs (’84, Comedy) Bill Murray. Armed with proton packs, four paranormal investigat­ors battle mischievou­s ghouls in New York. (cc) ............................

11:30am ........................ Ford v Ferrari (’19, Historical Drama) Matt Damon. Automotive designer Carroll Shelby and race car driver Ken Miles build a revolution­ary vehicle for the

Ford Motor Co. to compete against the race cars of Enzo Ferrari at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in France in 1966. (cc). .

11:30 am . . . . . . . . Shallow Hal (’01, Romance-Comedy) Gwyneth Paltrow. A self-help guru makes a superficia­l man see only the inner beauty of a very fat woman.(cc) .....................

11:45 am . . . . . . . . . Summer Rental

(’85, Comedy) John Candy. A stressed air-traffic controller takes his family to Florida and makes a fool of himself. (cc)

NOON . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Copperfiel­d

(’35, Drama) W.C. Fields. Dickens’ Victorian orphan drifts until he finds a friendly aunt and the girl he will marry. (cc) .............................

1:00 pm . . . Just Like Heaven (’05,

Romance-Comedy) Reese Witherspoo­n.

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