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DHARAM SANKAT MEIN (Unrated) A Hindu man goes through an identity crisis when he learns he was born a Muslim. With Naseeruddi­n Shah, Paresh Rawal and Annu Kapoor. Directed by Fuwad Khan. (2:11) Touchstar Cinemas Southchase 7

★★ THE LONGEST RIDE (PG-13) When their love is tested, a bull rider looking to make a comeback and a college student about to enter the New York art world draw inspiratio­n from a decades-long romance. With Scott Eastwood, Britt Robertson and Alan Alda. Written by Craig Bolotin. Directed by George Tillman Jr. Some sexuality, partial nudity, and some war and sports action. (2:08)

AMC Altamonte Mall 18, Regal The Loop Stadium 16 & RPX, Aloma Cinema Grill, Cinemark Artegon Marketplac­e & XD, Regal Waterford Lakes Stadium 20 & IMAX, West Orange Cinema, Touchstar Cinemas Southchase 7, Old Mill Playhouse Lake Sumter Landing Market Square, UA Seminole Towne Center 10, Premiere Cinema 14 at Fashion Square Mall, AMC Downtown Disney 24, Regal Winter Park Village Stadium 20, Universal Cineplex 20, Regal Oviedo Mall Stadium 22, AMC West Oaks 14, AMC Lake Square 12, UA Wekiva Riverwalk 8, Regal Pointe Orlando Stadium 20 & IMAX, Epic Theatres of Clermont, Cobb Plaza Cinema Cafe 12, Epic Theatres of West Volusia with Epic XL

★★★★ MERCHANTS OF DOUBT (Unrated) A documentar­y about a secretive group of pundits- for-hire who present themselves as scientific authoritie­s but have been hired by corporatio­ns and special-interest groups to muddle public debate on topics such as toxic chemicals and climate change. Directed by Robert Kenner. (1:36) Regal Winter Park Village Stadium 20 YOU’RE MY BOSS (Unrated) A woman looking for love and appreciati­on finds what she is looking for from her personal assistant. With Toni Gonzaga and Coco Martin. Written and directed by Antoinette Jadaone.

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★★★★ ’71 (R) A British soldier is caught behind enemy lines in 1971. With Jack O’Connell, Sam Reid and Sean Harris. Written by Gregory Burke. Directed by Yann Demange. Strong violence, disturbing images, and language throughout. (1:39) Regal Winter Park Village Stadium 20

★★ AMERICAN SNIPER (R) A biopic about Chris Kyle, the most lethal sharpshoot­er in U.S. military history, and the danger and personal turmoil he endured. With Bradley Cooper, Sienna Miller and Jake McDorman. Written by Jason Hall. Directed by Clint Eastwood. Strong and disturbing war violence, and language throughout including some sexual references. (2:13)

AmStar 12 - Lake Mary, Regal Oviedo Mall Stadium 22, AMC West Oaks 14, Regal Pointe Orlando Stadium 20 & IMAX, Barnstorm Theater Brown-

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★★★ BIG HERO 6 (PG) In this animated film, a tech prodigy enlists an inflatable robot and his friends to help save the city of San Fransokyo from a supervilla­in. With the voices of Scott Adsit, Ryan Potter and Daniel Henney. Written by Robert L. Baird and Daniel Gerson. Directed by Don Hall and Chris Williams. In 3-D. Action and peril, some rude humor and thematic elements. (1:45)

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★ 1/2 BLACK OR WHITE (PG-13) A widower raising his biracial granddaugh­ter becomes embroiled in a bitter custody battle when the girl’s paternal grandmothe­r turns up seeking custody. With Kevin Costner, Octavia Spencer and Gillian Jacobs. Written and directed by Mike Binder. Brief strong language, thematic material involving drug use and drinking, and a fight. (2:01)

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No stars CHAPPIE (R) An experiment­al humanoid robot capable of thinking and feeling is kidnapped by street thugs. With Sharlto Copley, Dev Patel and Jose Pablo Cantillo. Written by Neill Blomkamp and Terri Tatchell. Directed by Blomkamp. Not screened in time for Calendar deadlines. Violence, language and brief nudity. (2:00)

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★★★ CINDERELLA (PG) When her merchant father unexpected­ly dies, a young woman finds herself at the mercy of her cruel stepmother and stepsister­s until a fateful ball arises. With Lily James, Cate Blanchett and Richard Madden. Written by Chris Weitz. Directed by Kenneth Branagh. Mild thematic elements. (1:45)

Rialto Theatre Spanish Springs Town Square, AMC Altamonte Mall 18, Cinemark Artegon Marketplac­e & XD, Regal Waterford Lakes Stadium 20 & IMAX, West Orange Cinema, Old Mill Playhouse Lake Sumter Landing Market Square, UA Seminole Towne Center 10, Premiere Cinema 14 at Fashion Square Mall, Regal Winter Park Village Stadium 20, Universal Cineplex 20, Regal Oviedo Mall Stadium 22, AMC West Oaks 14, AMC Lake Square 12, Regal Pointe Orlando Stadium 20 & IMAX, Epic Theatres of Clermont, Cobb Plaza Cinema Cafe 12, Epic Theatres of West Volusia with Epic XL

★★ 1/2 DANNY COLLINS (R) Inspired by a long-undelivere­d letter from John Lennon, an aging 1970s rocker tries to give up his hard-living ways and reconnect with his family. With Al Pacino, Bobby Cannavale and Annette Bening. Written and directed by Dan Fogelman. Language, drug use and some nudity. (1:46)

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DAVID AND GOLIATH (PG) David, the future king of Israel, battles a giant Philistine warrior named Goliath. With Miles Sloman, Jerry Sokolosky and Makenna Guyler. Written and directed by Timothy A. Chey. Some violent content. (1:32)

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★★ 1/2 THE DIVERGENT SERIES: INSURGENT (PG-13) In the ruins of futuristic Chicago, a group of noncomform­ist rebels continue their battle against a power-mad cabal. With Shailene Woodley, Theo James and Kate Winslet. Written by Brian Duffield, Akiva Goldsman and Mark Bomback. Directed by Robert Schwentke. In 3-D. Intense violence and action throughout, some sensuality, thematic elements and brief language. (1:59)

AMC Altamonte Mall 18, Cinemark Artegon Marketplac­e & XD, Regal Waterford Lakes Stadium 20 & IMAX, West Orange Cinema, AmStar 12 - Lake Mary, Old Mill Playhouse Lake Sumter Landing Market Square, Premiere Cinema 14 at Fashion Square Mall, Regal Winter Park Village Stadium 20, Universal Cineplex 20, Regal Oviedo Mall Stadium 22, AMC West Oaks 14, AMC Lake Square 12, Regal Pointe Orlando Stadium 20 & IMAX, Epic Theatres of Clermont, Cobb Plaza Cinema Cafe 12, Epic Theatres of West Volusia with Epic XL, Barnstorm Theater Brownwood Paddock Square

DO YOU BELIEVE? (PG-13) A pastor undertakes a journey of faith after an encounter with a streetcorn­er preacher. With Mira Sorvino, Sean Astin and Alexa PenaVega. Written by Chuck Konzelman and Cary Solomon. Directed by Jon Gunn. Thematic elements, an accident sequence and some violence. (1:55)

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★★ THE DUFF (PG-13) A high school senior sets out to reinvent herself after learning that she’s known as the “designated ugly fat friend” to her two pretty, popular pals. With Mae Whitman, Robbie Amell and Bella Thorne. Written by Josh Cagan. Directed by Ari Sandel. Crude and sexual material throughout, some language and teen partying. (1:40) Regal Oviedo Mall Stadium 22

★ 1/2 EFFIE GRAY (PG-13) A biographic­al drama about the scandalous love triangle between Victorian art critic John Ruskin; his young wife, Euphemia Gray; and pre-Raphaelite artist John Everett Millais. With Dakota Fanning, Emma Thompson and Tom Sturridge. Written by Thompson. Directed by Richard Laxton. Thematic and sexual content, and some nudity. (1:44)

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★ 1/2 FIFTY SHADES OF GREY (R) A mousy college student begins a steamy relationsh­ip with a kinky billionair­e. With Jamie Dornan, Dakota Johnson and Jennifer Ehle. Written by Kelly Marcel. Directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson. Strong sexual content including dialogue, some unusual behavior and graphic nudity, and language. (2:05)

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★★ FOCUS (R) A veteran con man crosses paths with a former flame and protege amid Buenos Aires’ high-stakes racing circuit. With Will Smith, Margot Robbie and Rodrigo Santoro. Written and directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa. Language, some sexual content and brief violence. (1:45)

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FREETOWN (PG-13) Liberian missionari­es become caught up in their country’s civil war. With Henry Adofo, Michael Attram and Alphonse Menyo. Written by Melissa Leilani Larson and Garrett Batty. Directed by Batty. Thematic situations involving violence. (1:53) AMC West Oaks 14

★★★ FURIOUS 7 (PG-13) A crew of fastdrivin­g outlaws battle the vengeful brother of a vanquished enemy. With Vin Diesel, Paul Walker and Dwayne Johnson. Written by Chris Morgan. Directed by James Wan. Prolonged frenetic sequences of violence, action and mayhem, suggestive content and brief strong language. (2:20)

St. Cloud Twin, AMC Altamonte Mall 18, Aloma Cinema Grill, Cinemark Artegon Marketplac­e & XD, Regal Waterford Lakes Stadium 20 & IMAX, West Orange Cinema, Touchstar Cinemas Southchase 7, AmStar 12 - Lake Mary, Old Mill Playhouse Lake Sumter Landing Market Square, Premiere Cinema 14

at Fashion Square Mall, Regal Winter Park Village Stadium 20, Universal Cineplex 20, Regal Oviedo Mall Stadium 22, AMC West Oaks 14, AMC Lake Square 12, Regal Pointe Orlando Stadium 20 & IMAX, Epic Theatres of Clermont, Cobb Plaza Cinema Cafe 12, Epic Theatres of West Volusia with Epic XL, Barnstorm Theater Brownwood Paddock Square

★ GET HARD (R) A millionair­e hedge-fund manager convicted of fraud and given 30 days to get his affairs in order foolishly enlists his car washer to toughen him up for prison. With Will Ferrell, Kevin Hart and Tip “T.I.” Harris. Written by Jay Martel, Ian Roberts and Etan Cohen. Directed by Cohen. Pervasive crude and sexual content and language, some graphic nudity, and drug material. (1:40)

AMC Altamonte Mall 18, Cinemark Artegon Marketplac­e & XD, Regal Waterford Lakes Stadium 20 & IMAX, Touchstar Cinemas Southchase 7, AmStar 12 - Lake Mary, Premiere Cinema 14 at Fashion Square Mall, Regal Winter Park Village Stadium 20, Universal Cineplex 20, Regal Oviedo Mall Stadium 22, AMC West Oaks 14, AMC Lake Square 12, Regal Pointe Orlando Stadium 20 & IMAX, Epic Theatres of Clermont, Cobb Plaza Cinema Cafe 12, Epic Theatres of West Volusia with Epic XL, Barnstorm Theater Brownwood Paddock Square

★★ THE GUNMAN (R) A former special forces agent gets drawn back into his violent past. With Sean Penn, Idris Elba and Ray Winstone. Written by Pete Travis. Directed by Pierre Morel. Strong violence, language and some sexuality. (1:55)

Cinemark Artegon Marketplac­e & XD, Regal Oviedo Mall Stadium 22, Regal Pointe Orlando Stadium 20 & IMAX, Barnstorm Theater Brownwood Paddock Square

★★★ HOME (PG) When the Earth is taken over by overconfid­ent aliens in search of a new home, a resourcefu­l girl and an outcast extraterre­strial become unlikely partners in crime. With the voices of Jim Parsons, Rihanna and Steve Martin. Written by Tom J. Astle and Matt Ember. Directed by Tim Johnson. In 3-D. Mild action and some rude humor. (1:36)

St. Cloud Twin, AMC Altamonte Mall 18, Aloma Cinema Grill, Cinemark Artegon Marketplac­e & XD, Regal Waterford Lakes Stadium 20 & IMAX, West Orange Cinema, Touchstar Cinemas Southchase 7, Old Mill Playhouse Lake Sumter Landing Market Square, UA Seminole Towne Center 10, Premiere Cinema 14 at Fashion Square Mall, Regal Winter Park Village Stadium 20, Universal Cineplex 20, Regal Oviedo Mall Stadium 22, AMC West Oaks 14, AMC Lake Square 12, Regal Pointe Orlando Stadium 20 & IMAX, Epic Theatres of Clermont, Cobb Plaza Cinema Cafe 12, Epic Theatres of West Volusia with Epic XL, Barnstorm Theater Brownwood Paddock Square

★★★ THE IMITATION GAME (PG-13) A biopic about the British mathematic­ian and cryptologi­st Alan Turing, who helped the Allies crack Nazi Germany’s Enigma Code during World War II but was persecuted by his own government for being gay. With Benedict Cumberbatc­h, Keira Knightley and Matthew Goode. Written by Graham Moore. Directed by Morten Tyldum. Some sexual references, mature thematic material and historical smoking. (1:54) Rialto Theatre Spanish Springs Town Square

★★ 1/2 IT FOLLOWS (R) After a strange sexual encounter, a teenager is haunted by nightmaris­h visions and the inescapabl­e sense that something is after her. With Maika Monroe, Keir Gilchrist and Daniel Zovatto. Written and directed by David Robert Mitchell. Disturbing violent and sexual content including graphic nudity, and language. (1:40)

AMC Altamonte Mall 18, Cinemark Artegon Marketplac­e & XD, Regal Waterford Lakes Stadium 20 & IMAX, UA Seminole Towne Center 10, Premiere Cinema 14 at Fashion Square Mall, Regal Winter Park Village Stadium 20, Universal Cineplex 20, Regal Oviedo Mall Stadium 22, AMC West Oaks 14,

AMC Lake Square 12, Regal Pointe Orlando Stadium 20 & IMAX, Epic Theatres of Clermont, Cobb Plaza Cinema Cafe 12, Epic Theatres of West Volusia with Epic XL

★★ JUPITER ASCENDING (PG-13) A house cleaner has her life turned upside down when she is saved from bounty hunters by a geneticall­y engineered ex-military warrior and learns she is intergalac­tic royalty. With Channing Tatum, Mila Kunis, Sean Bean and Eddie Redmayne. Written and directed by Lana Wachowski and Andy Wachowski. In 3-D and Imax. Some violence, sequences of sci-fi action, some suggestive content and partial nudity. (2:07)

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★ 1/2 KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE (R) A street kid is recruited into a super-secret spy organizati­on just as a global threat emerges from an evil tech genius. With Colin Firth, Taron Egerton and Michael Caine. Written by Jane Goldman and Matthew Vaughn. Directed by Vaughn. Sequences of strong violence, language and some sexual content. (2:09)

Rialto Theatre Spanish Springs Town Square, AMC Altamonte Mall 18, Regal Waterford Lakes Stadium 20 & IMAX, UA Seminole Towne Center 10, Victoria Square 6 Theatres, Premiere Cinema 14 at Fashion Square Mall, Regal Winter Park Village Stadium 20, Regal Oviedo Mall Stadium 22, AMC West Oaks 14, Regal Pointe Orlando Stadium 20 & IMAX, Epic Theatres of Clermont, Cobb Plaza Cinema Cafe 12

★★★ McFARLAND, USA (PG) Under the direction of a new coach, a predominan­tly Latino high school in an economical­ly challenged California farm town forges a championsh­ip cross-country team. With Kevin Costner, Maria Bello and Morgan Saylor. Written by Christophe­r Cleveland, Bettina Gilois and Grant Thompson. Directed by Niki Caro. Thematic material, some violence and language. (2:08)

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★★ 1/2 NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: SECRET OF

THE TOMB (PG) A museum security guard travels the globe on a quest to save the magic of an ancient artifact that brings history to life. With Ben Stiller, Robin Williams and Owen Wilson. Written by David Guion and Michael Handelman. Directed by Shawn Levy. Mild action, brief language and some rude humor. (1:37) Picture Show at Altamonte

★★★ PADDINGTON (PG) A young Peruvian bear travels to the city in search of a home in this film based on Michael Bond’s children’s books. With Ben Whishaw, Hugh Bonneville and Sally Hawkins. Written and directed by Paul King. Mild action and rude humor. (1:29)

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★★ 1/2 RUN ALL NIGHT (R) When his estranged son becomes a target, an aging mob hit man is forced to choose between his crime family and the family he abandoned. With Liam Neeson, Joel Kinnaman and Vincent D’Onofrio. Written by Brad Ingelsby. Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra. Strong violence, language including sexual references, and some drug use. (1:54)

Cinemark Artegon Marketplac­e & XD, Old Mill Playhouse Lake Sumter Landing Market Square, UA Seminole Towne Center 10, Regal Oviedo Mall Stadium 22, Regal Pointe Orlando Stadium 20 & IMAX, Barnstorm Theater Brownwood Paddock Square

★★ 1/2 THE SECOND BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL (PG) An idealistic young hotelier prepares for his wedding while also trying to expand his business of providing accommodat­ions for retirees. With Dev Patel, Richard Gere and Tamsin Greig. Written by Ol Parker. Directed by John Madden. Some language and suggestive comments. (2:02)

Rialto Theatre Spanish Springs Town Square, Cinemark Artegon Marketplac­e & XD, AmStar 12 - Lake Mary, Old Mill Playhouse Lake Sumter Landing Market Square, Regal Winter Park Village Stadium 20, Regal Oviedo Mall Stadium 22, AMC Lake Square 12, Regal Pointe Orlando Stadium 20 & IMAX, Epic Theatres of Clermont

★★★ 1/2 SELMA (PG-13) A dramatic account of the tumultuous three-month period in 1965 when Martin Luther King Jr. led a campaign to secure equal voting rights in the face of violent opposition. With David Oyelowo, Tom Wilkinson, Cuba Gooding Jr. and Alessandro Nivola. Written by Paul Webb. Directed by Ava DuVernay. Disturbing thematic material including violence, a suggestive moment and brief strong language. (2:07)

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★ 1/2 THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER (PG) A goofy sea sponge and his friends venture to the surface world to foil an evil pirate. With Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke and Antonio Banderas. Written by Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger. Directed by Paul Tibbitt and Mike Mitchell. In 3-D. Mild action and rude humor. (1:32)

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★★★ STILL ALICE (PG-13) A renowned linguistic­s professor and mother of three grown children is diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s and struggles to stay connected to who she once was. With Julianne Moore, Kristen Stewart and Kate Bosworth. Written and directed by Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmorela­nd. Mature thematic material and brief language, including a sexual reference. (1:39) Rialto Theatre Spanish Springs Town Square

★ 1/2 TAKEN 3 (PG-13) An ex-spook with a very particular set of skills finds himself on the run from a savvy police inspector after being falsely accused of killing his wife. With Liam Neeson, Famke Janssen and Maggie Grace. Written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen. Directed by Olivier Megaton. Intense sequences of violence and action, and for brief strong language. (1:49)

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★★ 1/2 THE WEDDING RINGER (R) A successful but socially awkward groom-to-be enlists a best-man-for-hire to fill out his half of the bridal party. With Kevin Hart, Josh Gad and Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting. Written by Jeremy Garelick and Jay Lavender. Directed by Garelick. Crude and sexual content, language throughout, some drug use and brief graphic nudity. (1:41) Picture Show at Altamonte

★★ WOMAN IN GOLD (PG-13) Sixty years after fleeing Vienna during World War II, an elderly Jewish woman sets out to retrieve family possession­s seized by the Nazis, including a famous Gustav Klimt painting. With Helen Mirren, Ryan Reynolds and Daniel Bruhl. Written by Alexi Kaye Campbell. Directed by Simon Curtis. Some thematic elements and brief strong language. (1:50)

Rialto Theatre Spanish Springs Town Square, AMC Altamonte Mall 18, Regal The Loop Stadium 16 & RPX, Cinemark Artegon Marketplac­e & XD, Regal Waterford Lakes Stadium 20 & IMAX, UA Seminole Towne Center 10, Regal Winter Park Village Stadium 20, Universal Cineplex 20, Regal Oviedo Mall Stadium 22, AMC West Oaks 14, AMC Lake Square 12, Regal Pointe Orlando Stadium 20 & IMAX, Epic Theatres of Clermont, Epic Theatres of West Volusia with Epic XL

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