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“Best of Enemies” — A documentary about the infamous 1968 televised clashes between conservative William F. Buckley Jr. and liberal Gore Vidal and how they prefigured contemporary TV punditry. Directed by Morgan Neville and Robert Gordon. (1:27) R.

“Best of Enemies” — A documentary about the infamous 1968 televised clashes between conservative William F. Buckley Jr. and liberal Gore Vidal and how they prefigured contemporary TV punditry. Directed by Morgan Neville and Robert Gordon. (1:27) R.

“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.

“The End of the Tour” — A dramatic account of the five-day interview between Rolling Stone reporter David Lipsky and novelist David Foster Wallace, which took place shortly after the 1996 publication of the latter’s groundbreaking book “Infinite Jest.” With Jason Segel, Jesse Eisenberg and Ron Livingston. Written by Donald Margulies. Directed by James Ponsoldt. (1:45) R.

“Extinction” — A trio who have survived a zombie apocalypse by hunkering down in a snowbound town confront an evolved threat. With Matthew Fox, Jeffrey Donovan and Quinn McColgan. Written by Alberto Marini and Miguel Angel Vivas. Directed by Vivas. (1:53) R.

“Famous Nathan” — A documentary about the personal and public history of the hot dog company Nathan’s Famous. Directed by Lloyd Handwerker. (1:26) NR.

“Five Star” — A docudrama about a longtime gang member in East New York who takes the son of his slain mentor under his wing. With James “Primo” Grant and John Diaz. Written and directed by Keith Miller. (1:23) NR.

“I Am Chris Farley” — A biographical documentary about the life and times of comedian and actor Chris Farley. Directed by Brent Hodge and Derik Murray. (1:35) NR.

“Jenny’s Wedding” — A lesbian comes out to her conservative family to marry her longtime partner, whom they thought was just her roommate. With Katherine Heigl, Alexis Bledel and Tom Wilkinson. Written and directed by Mary Agnes Donoghue. (1:35) PG-13.

“A Lego Brickumentary” — A documentary about the history and myriad uses of the popular snap-together plastic bricks. Directed by Kief Davidson and Daniel Judge. (1:32) G.

“Listen to Me Marlon” — A documentary portrait of the iconic actor Marlon Brando, as revealed through an extensive archive of personal audio recordings. Directed by Stevan Riley. (1:40) NR.

“Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation” — With the IMF disbanded, secret agent Ethan Hunt and his team face off against a shadowy group of highly trained operatives hell-bent on creating a new world order. With Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner and Rebecca Ferguson. Written and directed by Christopher McQuarrie. (2:11) PG-13.

“Northmen: A Viking Saga” — A band of shipwrecked Vikings clash with a Scottish ruler and his mercenaries. With Tom Hopper, Ryan Kwanten and Ken Duken. Written by Matthias Bauer and Bastian Zach. Directed by Claudio Fah. (1:37) R.

“Paulo Coelho’s Best Story” — A biopic about the Brazilian novelist Paulo Coelho and his brushes with death, madness, drugs, love, rock ‘n’ roll and more. With Julio Andrade, Ravel Andrade and Fabiana Gugli. Written by Carolina Kotscho. Directed by Daniel Augusto. In Portuguese and Spanish, with English subtitles. (1:52) NR.

“Phoenix” — In post-World War II Berlin, a German-Jewish concentration camp survivor begins a dangerous double life to determine whether her husband was the one who betrayed her to the Nazis. With Nina Hoss, Ronald Zehrfeld and Nina Kunzendorf. Written and directed by Christian Petzold. In German with English subtitles. (1:39) PG-13.

“The Seventh Dwarf” — In this animated movie, a fairy tale princess is accidentally sent into a centurylong slumber, prompting the Seven Dwarves to track down her true love to awaken her. With the voices of Peyton List, Norm MacDonald and Nina Hagen. Written by Harald Siepermann, Daniel Welbat and Douglas Welbat. Directed by Siepermann and Boris Aljinovic. (1:28) PG.

“That Sugar Film” — A documentary exploring the prevalence of sugar in supposedly healthy foods, and its potential effects. Directed by Damon Gameau. (1:34) NR.

“Vacation” — Following in his father’s footsteps and hoping for some much-needed family bonding, a suburban everyman surprises his wife and two sons with a cross-country trip to an amusement park. With Ed Helms, Christina Applegate and Leslie Mann. Written and directed by Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley. (1:39) R.

“Wild City” — A cop turned bar owner befriends a drunken customer and finds himself pursued by her former lover and his thugs. With Louis Koo, Shawn Yue and Tong Liya. Written and directed by Ringo Lam. In Cantonese with English subtitles. (1:44) NR.