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Friday’s openings: Spectre and Charlie Brown

Dan Webster

From British Intelligence to latter-day Charles Schulz, Friday promises a variety of movie interests. The week's movie openings are as follows:

"Spectre": In what is likely to be his last James Bond outing, Daniel Craig stars as 007 bent on unveiling — and defeating — the secret organization of the film's title. Chances are he ends up both shaken and stirred.

"The Peanuts Movie": Snoopy and Charlie Brown embark on their personal quests, which involve flying and no doubt kicking footballs that keep disappearing. The doctor, again, is in.

"Miss You Already": Drew Barrymore and Toni Collette star as lifelong friends who face challenges as one gets married and the other develops an illness. Bring a hanky.

And at the Magic Lantern? A second-run opening of "Truth," the story of the controversial Dan Rather/Mary Mapes "60 Minutes" examination of George W. Bush's military service record. 

With or without that hanky, go see a movie. And enjoy.