Movie stills from “The Man Who Mends Women”


“Mirai”


“Head Full of Honey.”

Wide releases

“The Possession of Hannah Grace” (R for terror and gruesome images): Kirby Johnson plays the title character in this suspense thriller about a cop (Shay Mitchell) who has horrifying visions when she starts working the graveyard shift at a city morgue. With Stana Katic, Nick Thune and Grey Damon.

Independent & foreign films

“Anna and the Apocalypse’ (R for profanity, sexuality, violence and gore): Horror comedy about a teenager (Ella Hunt) who joins forces with her BFF (Malcolm Cumming) to fight the horde of zombies invading their hometown at Christmastime. With Sarah Swire, Ben Wiggins and Mark Benton.

“Bathtubs over Broadway” (PG-13 for brief profanity): Quirky documentary following comedy writer Steve Young on his quest to collect rare, industrial musical albums. Featuring Florence Henderson, David Letterman, Martin Short and Chita Rivera.

“Head Full of Honey” (PG-13 for profanity, mature themes and suggestive material): English language adaptation of “Honig im Kopf,” the 2014 German film about a young woman (Sophie Lane Nolte) who takes her grandfather suffering from Alzheimer's (Nick Nolte) on a trip to Venice. With Emily Mortimer, Matt Dillon, Eric Roberts and Jacqueline Bisset.

“The Man Who Mends Women” (Unrated): Reverential biopic about Dr. Denis Mukwege Mukengere, the altruistic gynecologist who, for the past 20 years, has treated thousands of disfigured and traumatized rape victims of the Congo's civil war. Narrated by Martin Spinhayer and featuring commentary by Hillary Clinton.

“Mirai” (PG for scary images and mature themes): Animated fantasy about a 4-year-old boy (Haru Kuroki) who discovers a magical garden which enables him to time-travel to meet relatives from different eras. Voice cast includes Gen Hoshino, Koji Yakusho and Kumiko Aso. (In Japanese with subtitles)

“No Shade” (Unrated): Romantic dramedy about a successful black photographer (Adele Oni).


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