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‘After Everything’ Review not available in time forpublication.
A couple living separately will come together at a friend’s wedding, but will they be able to forgive each other after he published a revealing book without her knowledge? Starring Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Josephine Langford and Louise Lombard. Directed by Castille Landon. Rated R for sexual content and language. At metro theaters. 1 hour, 35 minutes.
‘Expend4bles’ Review not available in time for publication.
A team of elite mercenaries reunites as the world’s last line of defense when all other options aren’t available. Starring Jason Statham, 50 Center and Megan Fox. Directed by Scott Waugh. Rated R for strong/bloody violence, sexual material and language. At metro theaters. 1 hour, 43 minutes.
‘The Great Indian Family’ Review not available in time for publication.
A man’s family is sent into turmoil amid sudden developments. Starring Vicky Kaushal, Manushi Chhillar and Manoj Pahwa. Directed by Vijay Krishna Acharya. Unrated. At AMC Classic North Dekalb, Regal Medlock Crossing and AMC Sugarloaf Mills. 2 hours, 30 minutes.
‘It Lives Inside’ B
An L.A. teenager, the daughter of immigrants, works to find out why her classmate begins carrying around an ominous-looking Mason jar and whether something sinister may be lurking inside. While there is a sense of intimacy, the middle third of the film is poorly paced and horror gimmicks that initially shock are at times overused. Starring Neeru Bajwa, Megan Suri and Mohana Krishnan. Directed by Bishal Dutta. (Lucas Trevor, Washington Post) Rated PG-13 for teen drug use, brief strong language, bloody images, terror and violent content. At metro theaters. 1 hour, 39 minutes.
STREAMING ‘Flora and Son’
B+
A young mother finds a discarded
guitar and while her son doesn’t show interest, she starts taking online lessons, which eventually bring her closer to her son. The film could easily tip into cheesy or maudlin territory, but instead it is an irresistible emotional earworm. Starring Eve Hewson, Oren Kinlan and Joseph Gordon-levitt. Directed by John Carney. (Katie Walsh, Tribune News Services) Rated R for brief drug use, sexual references and language throughout. On Apple TV+. 1 hour, 34 minutes. PARENTS GUIDE: This is rated R, and while there are some mature themes, the warmth of this family story would be fine for older kids.
‘No One Will Save You’ No review available in time for publication.
A young woman moves into her childhood home and she’s awakened one night by strange noises that must be coming from unearthly intruders. Starring Kaitlyn Dever, Zack Duhame and Ginger Cressman. Directed by Brian Duffield. Rated PG-13 for terror and violent content. On Hulu.