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Friday’s openings: Superheroes, chimps and children

Dan Webster

Another week, another superhero offering — this time from DC Comics — as "Justice League" leads Friday's movie openings. The week's scheduled national movie-release schedule is as follows:

"Justice League": Batman (Ben Affleck) leads a diverse team of characters with super powers, from Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) to Aquaman (Jason Momoa), against the obligatory great threat. 

"Wonder": A boy (Jason Tremblay) whose facial features have been altered due to a medical condition, and various surgeries to correct the situation, enters public school for the first time — in fifth grade. As if that grade wasn't tough enough.

"The Star": The story of the first Christmas is told through the story of a donkey and his animal friends. Note: Ving Rhames plays Theddeus the Dog.

And at the Magic Lantern? Two openings:

"The Florida Project": Sean Baker ("Tangerine") explores the existence of characters living in a Florida budget motel through the eyes of the children who reside there.

"Jane": Documentary filmmaker Brett Morgen ("The Kid Stays in the Picture") uses a trove of archival footage to tell the story of noted researcher Jane Goodall.

I'll update when the local theaters finalize their listings.