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“3½ Minutes, Ten Bullets” — A documentary about the murder trial of Michael Dunn, a white man who fired on a car of unarmed black teenagers in Florida, killing one, during an altercation over the volume of their music. Directed by Marc Silver. (1:38) NR.

“3½ Minutes, Ten Bullets” — A documentary about the murder trial of Michael Dunn, a white man who fired on a car of unarmed black teenagers in Florida, killing one, during an altercation over the volume of their music. Directed by Marc Silver. (1:38) NR.

“7 Minutes” — Three desperate men are forced by circumstance to commit a brazen robbery. With Luke Mitchell, Jason Ritter and Zane Holtz. Written and directed by Jay Martin. (1:32) NR.

“Batkid Begins” — A documentary about Miles Scott, the young leukemia patient who captured national attention when he donned a mini-batsuit and defended San Francisco from supervillains during a Make-a-Wish event in 2013. Directed by Dana Nachman. (1:29) PG.

“Big Game” — When Air Force One crashes in the Finnish countryside, the president teams with an intrepid 13-year-old boy to evade terrorists. With Samuel L. Jackson, Onni Tommila and Ray Stevenson. Written and directed by Jalmari Helander. (1:26) PG-13.

“Bound to Vengeance” — A young woman escapes a kidnapping and decides to turn the tables on her captor. With Tina Ivlev, Richard Tyson and Bianca Malinowski. Written by Rock Shaink and Keith Kjornes. Directed by Jose Manuel Cravioto. (1:20) NR.

“Dukale’s Dream” — A documentary about the unlikely friendship between actor Hugh Jackman and an Ethiopian coffee farmer. Directed by Josh Rothstein. (1:10) G.

“Escobar: Paradise Lost” — A surfer is pulled into a dangerous world when he falls for the niece of the drug lord Pablo Escobar. With Benicio Del Toro, Josh Hutcherson and Claudia Traisac. Written and directed by Andrea Di Stefano. (2 hrs.) R.

“Glass Chin” — A down-and-out ex-boxer starts collecting debts for a corrupt businessman and ends up framed for murder. With Corey Stoll, Billy Crudup and Yul Vazquez. Written and directed by Noah Buschel. (1:27) NR.

“Into the Grizzly Maze” — When a grizzly bear wreaks havoc on a small Alaskan town, the local sheriff heads into the wilderness to find his ecologist wife but instead crosses paths with his estranged ex-con brother. With James Marsden, Billy Bob Thornton and Thomas Jane. Written by Guy Moshe and J.R. Reher. Directed by David Hackl. (1:29) R.

“L.A. Slasher” — A sociopath abducts a series of reality-TV stars, prompting the media and public to question their value to society. With Mischa Barton, Drake Bell and Brooke Hogan. (1:26) NR.

“A Little Chaos” — A strong-willed landscape designer chosen to build a garden at King Louis XIV’s new palace at Versailles challenges gender and class barriers. With Kate Winslet, Matthias Schoenaerts and Alan Rickman. Written and directed by Rickman. (1:56) NR.

“The Little Death” — A look at the secret lives of five suburban couples living in Sydney. With Josh Lawson, Bojana Novakovic and Damon Herriman. Written and directed by Lawson. (1:37) PG-13.

“Max” — When his handler is killed on the frontlines in Afghanistan, a troubled military dog is shipped back to the U.S. and taken in by the soldier’s family, and both begin to heal. With Josh Wiggins, Lauren Graham and Thomas Haden Church. Written by Boaz Yakin and Sheldon Lettich. Directed by Yakin. (1:51) PG.

“The Strongest Man” — In Miami, a Cuban-American construction worker sets out to find his spirit animal and his stolen BMX bike and tries to win over his neighbor’s niece. With Robert Lorie, Paul Chamberlain and Ashly Burch. Written and directed by Kenny Riches. (1:38) NR.

“Ted 2” — A potty-mouthed teddy bear that’s been magically brought to life wages a legal battle to prove his humanity in this sequel to 2012’s “Ted.” With Mark Wahlberg, Amanda Seyfried and the voice of Seth MacFarlane. Written by MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin and Wellesley Wild. Directed by MacFarlane. (1:48) R.

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.