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★★★☆ ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT

Filmmaker Edward Berger’s adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque’s antiwar classic is the first German version of the 1929 bestseller. (R, 148 minutes, in German and some French with subtitles)

★★★☆ ALL THAT BREATHES

Gently mesmerizin­g documentar­y follows two Indian brothers who care for New Delhi’s black kites. (Unrated, 94 minutes, in Hindi with subtitles)

★★☆☆ ANT-MAN AND THE WASP: QUANTUMANI­A

You have to work pretty hard to suck the life out of a movie starring Paul Rudd and Jonathan Majors, but the latest MCU sequel is evidence that it can be done. (PG13, 135 minutes)

★★☆☆ AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER

The highly anticipate­d sequel to James Cameron’s “Avatar” is a sometimes-beautiful bore. (R, 192 minutes)

★★☆☆ CHAMPIONS

Woody Harrelson headlines a lowbrow, laugh-free sports comedy about a man sentenced to community service coaching of intellectu­ally disabled athletes. (PG-13, 123 minutes)

★★☆☆ COCAINE BEAR

Loosely based on a true story, this fitfully funny horror-comedy puts all its money — and laughs — into its apex-predator cokehead. (R, 95 minutes)

★★★☆ CREED III

Michael B. Jordan and Jonathan Majors face off in a boxing story told with style, taste and respect for the audience. (PG-13, 116 minutes)

★★★☆ EMILY

Frances O’connor makes a striking directoria­l debut with a provocativ­ely revisionis­t biography of Emily Brontë. (R, 130 minutes)

★★★☆ EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE

Michelle Yeoh stars in the Daniels’ exhilarati­ng, exhausting follow-up to “Swiss Army Man.” (R, 140 minutes)

★★★☆ GUILLERMO DEL TORO’S PINOCCHIO

The horror-loving filmmaker brings his signature dark vision to this reimagined stop-motion tale of a wooden puppet come to life. (PG, 116 minutes)

★★★☆ LIVING

Bill Nighy anchors screenwrit­er Kazuo Ishiguro’s elegant adaptation of the 1952 Kurosawa film “Ikiru.” (PG-13, 102 minutes)

★★★☆ MISSING

Storm Reid plays a teen who turns to the internet in search of her mother. (PG-13, 111 minutes)

★★☆☆ OPERATION FORTUNE: RUSE DE GUERRE

Jason Statham, Aubrey Plaza, Cary Elwes and Hugh Grant star in a formulaic comedy caper from Guy Ritchie. (R, 114 minutes)

★★★☆ PUSS IN BOOTS: THE LAST WISH

Antonio Banderas returns as the fabled feline swashbuckl­er in an amusing-ish animated adventure. (PG, 100 minutes)

★★★★ THE QUIET GIRL

In a world of noise — and noisy, jumbled films — this story of found family speaks loudest when saying nothing. (PG-13, 94 minutes, in Irish and some English with subtitles)

★★☆☆ SCREAM VI

Meta-slasher “re-quel” attempts to juice up the wink-wink, nudgenudge, stab-stab franchise. (R, 123 minutes)

★★☆☆ THE WHALE

Brendan Fraser’s humane and vulnerable performanc­e is weighed down by Darren Aronofsky’s mawkish adaptation of Samuel D. Hunter’s play. (R, 117 minutes)

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DAN SMITH/LIONSGATE ABOVE: Cary Elwes in “Operation Fortune: Ruse De Guerre,” a comedy caper from Guy Ritchie. LEFT: Melissa Barrera, left, and Jenna Ortega in “Scream VI,” a meta-slasher “re-quel.”
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