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Friday’s openings: Bourne and some bad moms

Dan Webster

(Note: This post has been updated to reflect a Wednesday movie opening.)

Along with a couple of Magic Lantern specials, the coming week of movies offers action, comedy and at least one fright night. The week's's scheduled movie openings are as follows:

"Jason Bourne": Matt Damon returns for another chapter in the super-agent-goes-rogue saga, with Paul Greengrass also returning as director. Holy shaky camera, Batman.

"Bad Moms": Overworked and underloved, a trio of young mothers goes on a spree. Talk about desperate housewives.

"Nerve" (Wednesday): A high school senior (Emma Roberts) gets involved in an online game that is anything but. It's not paranoia if they're really after you.

And at the Magic Lantern:

"The Music of Strangers": Cellist Yo-Yo Ma joins a group of international musicians to prove that music truly is the world's common language. 

"The Innocents": Based on a real story, a young Red Cross volunteer in 1945 Poland finds that she's needed at a convent to handle several delicate situations.

There may be changes. I'll update as needed.