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“The Farewell Party”: Israeli film about friends at a Jerusalem retirement home who decide to aid a terminally ill friend. Rated R for language, violence, sexual content and brief graphic nudity. “Spy”: Action comedy about a desk-bound CIA analyst (Melissa McCarthy) who volunteers to infiltrate the world of a deadly arms dealer and prevent global disaster. Rated PG-13 for mature themes, drug content and language. “Love & Mercy”: Paul Dano and John Cusack play singer, songwriter and Beach Boys cofounder Brian Wilson in this decades-spanning biopic.
Rated PG-13 for violence, frightening images, language and mature themes. It reveals how a gifted psychic reluctantly agreed to help a teenage girl targeted by a dangerous supernatural entity. “Insidious: Chapter 3”: This prequel is set before the haunting of the Lambert family, whom we met in the first two films. Rated PG-13 for sexual content, drug use and language. With Blythe Danner, Sam Elliott and Martin Starr. “I’ll See You in My Dreams”: After she’s forced to confront her fears about love, family and death, a widow in her 70s falls into relationships with two very different men. In English and Hebrew with English subtitles. “Hunting Elephants”: Israeli crime comedy about three elderly men and a child who rob a Jerusalem bank to settle a score. plays a slave in drama about the Underground Railroad. Rated R for language, sexual content, nudity and drug use. Adrian Grenier, Jeremy Piven and Kevin Connolly star. “Entourage”: The long-awaited movie inspired by the long-running HBO comedy-drama about showbiz.