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Friday’s openings redux: Two more for fans of film

Dan Webster

Note: This blog post has been updated to reflect a change in the Magic Lantern's schedule. The theater will NOT be open during the week of Jun 23-29.

Turns out Michael Bay's final directorial turn with the "Transformers" series is only one of three films openings Friday in Spokane. The others are:

"Tubelight": A man living in the hills of northern India faces challenges when a car accident leaves him with a curious disability — he can process information he hears only after a short (five or so seconds) delay.

"Beatriz at Dinner": Salma Hayek plays a holistic healer who, having been invited to dinner at a wealthy client's home, proceeds to challenge her host's conservative views.

And at the Magic Lantern: The theater will be closed during the week of Jun 23-29. On June 30, the Lantern will open:

"Neither Wolf Nor Dog": When a writer stumbles when trying to write a book about the life of a Lakota elder, he is taken on a road trip that serves as an Indian life lesson. Based a novel by Kent Nerburn.