“Beyond the Mask” — After being double-crossed, a mercenary for the British East India Company goes on the run in the American colonies to clear his name and win back the woman he loves. With Andrew Cheney, Kara Killmer and
“Beyond the Mask” — After being double-crossed, a mercenary for the British East India Company goes on the run in the American colonies to clear his name and win back the woman he loves. With Andrew Cheney, Kara Killmer and John Rhys-Davies. Written by Stephen Kendrick and Paul McCusker. Directed by Chad Burns. (1:43) PG.
“Club Life” — A young promoter in the New York City club scene rises through the ranks and risks everything to cover his family’s financial troubles. With Jerry Ferrara, Jessica Szohr and Robert Davi. Written by Danny A. Abeckaser, Ryan O’Nan and Ryan Vallan. Directed by Fabrizio Conte. (1:30) NR.
“Dawn Patrol” — When his brother is murdered, a small-town surfer seeks vengeance and forgiveness. With Scott Eastwood, Rita Wilson and Jeff Fahey. Written by Rachel Long and Brian Pittman. Directed by Daniel Petrie Jr. (1:27) NR.
“Entourage” — A mercurial movie star and his best buds get back in business with his former agent, now a studio head, in this follow-up to the HBO series. With Adrian Grenier, Kevin Connolly, Kevin Dillon and Jerry Ferrara. Written and directed by Doug Ellin. (1:44) R.
“The Farewell Party” — Friends at a Jerusalem retirement home build a machine for self-euthanasia to help a terminally ill friend, and rumors of the machine begin to attract interest. With Ze’ev Revach, Levana Finkelshtein and Aliza Rozen. Written and directed by Sharon Maymon and Tal Granit. In Hebrew with English subtitles. (1:30) NR.
“The Fourth Noble Truth” — An A-list movie star busted for road rage is told by his wily lawyer to take meditation classes to impress the judge, but he instead focuses on seducing his new instructor. With Harry Hamlin, Kristen Kerr and Richard Portnow. Written and directed by Gary T. McDonald. (1:28) NR.
“Freedom” — A slave and his family escape from Virginia and head to Canada via the Underground Railroad in a journey that parallels his great grandfather’s own struggle to survive a century earlier. With Cuba Gooding Jr., William Sadler and Sharon Leal. Written by Timothy A. Chey. Directed by Peter Cousens. (1:35) R.
“Insidious Chapter 3” — A gifted psychic reluctantly agrees to contact the dead to help a teenage girl targeted by a supernatural entity in this horror prequel. With Dermot Mulroney, Stefanie Scott and Angus Sampson. Written and directed by Leigh Whannell. (1:37) PG-13.
“Love & Mercy” — A biographical drama about Brian Wilson, the mercurial singer, songwriter and leader of the Beach Boys. With Paul Dano, John Cusack and Elizabeth Banks. (2 hrs.) PG-13.
“The Nightmare” — A documentary exploring the phenomenon of sleep paralysis through the eyes of eight people. Directed by Rodney Ascher. (1:31) NR.
“Police Story: Lockdown” — A police captain sees his daughter for the first time in years to meet her fiance, a club owner who has his own plans for the evening. With Jackie Chan, Jing Tian and Liu Ye. Written and directed by Ding Sheng. In Mandarin with English subtitles. (1:48) NR.
“Results” — A recent divorcee who is newly rich but utterly miserable gets mixed up with a self-styled gym guru and an acerbic trainer. With Guy Pearce, Cobie Smulders and Kevin Corrigan. Written and directed by Andrew Bujalski. (1:45) R.
“Something Better to Come” — A documentary about an 11-year-old girl growing up on a massive junkyard outside Moscow. Directed by Hanna Polak. In Russian with English subtitles. (1:44) NR.
“Spy” — When her partner falls off the grid and another top agent is compromised, a deskbound CIA analyst is sent into the field to infiltrate the world of a deadly arms dealer. With Melissa McCarthy, Jason Statham and Rose Byrne. Written and directed by Paul Feig. (2 hrs.) R.
“Testament of Youth” — A young Englishwoman comes of age during WWI and experiences the horrors of war firsthand as a military nurse. With Alicia Vikander, Kit Harington and Taron Egerton. Written by Juliette Towhidi. Directed by James Kent. (2:09) PG-13.
“Uncertain Terms” — A 30-year-old man escapes his crumbling marriage by retreating to his aunt’s countryside home for pregnant teens. With David Dahlbom, India Menuez and Caitlin Mehner. Written by Nathan Silver, Chloe Domont and Cody Stokes. Directed by Silver. (1:14) NR.
“United Passions” — A biopic about the founders of FIFA, the international governing body for soccer and the World Cup. With Tim Roth, Sam Neill and Gerard Depardieu. Written by Frederic Auburtin and Jean-Paul Delfino. Directed by Auburtin. (1:50) NR.
“We Are Still Here” — Following the death of their college-age son, a couple relocate to a sleepy New England town where all is not as it seems. With Barbara Crampton, Andrew Sensenig and Lisa Marie. Written and directed by Ted Geoghegan. (1:24) NR.
“Wild Horses” — A Texas ranger reopens a 15-year-old missing-persons case after uncovering clues linking a local boy’s death to a wealthy family man. With Robert Duvall, James Franco and Josh Hartnett. Written and directed by Duvall. (1:40) NR.
Ratings by the Motion Picture Association of America are: (G) for general audiences; (PG) parental guidance urged because of material possibly unsuitable for children; (PG-13) parents are strongly cautioned to give guidance for attendance of children younger than 13; (R) restricted, younger than 17 admitted only with parent or adult guardian; (NC-17) no one 17 and younger admitted.