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More than 120 yards of athletic fields worn down by a decade of use at St. John Paul the Great High School in Dumfries are getting an upgrade this summer. 

Earnest but flawed horror tale about a family of three -- parents Jackson Hurst and Ali Hillis and teen daughter Catherine Frances -- whose Victorian home in Neenah, Wisconsin, becomes the venue for some unwelcome supernatural activity.

Visiting her recently deceased father's isolated country estate to prepare it for sale, a Midwestern mom (Gabrielle Union) finds her maternal instincts put to the test when a group of gangsters (led by Billy Burke) out to purloin the vast sum of cash stored in the fortress-like house's hidden safe, take her teen daughter (Ajiona Alexus) and preteen son (Seth Carr) hostage inside the home and lock her out of it.

Intriguing but seamy thriller in which two valet parking attendants (Robert Sheehan and Carlito Olivero) at a Portland, Oregon, restaurant who use their jobs as a cover for burglarizing some of their clients' homes while the car owners are busy dining get more than they bargained for when Sheehan's character breaks into the swanky residence of a wealthy businessman (David Tennant) only to discover that the tycoon is a brutal deviant and is holding a woman (Kerry Condon) captive as his sex slave.

Anemic comedy in which middle-aged mom Melissa McCarthy (who also co-wrote the script) is dumped by her husband (Matt Walsh) in favor of the hard-edged real estate agent (Julie Bowen) with whom he has been having an affair. She decides to get a fresh start by returning to the university she dropped out of where her now-grown daughter (Molly Gordon) is also a student.

This drama about a Protestant minister (Ethan Hawke) in upstate New York has quite a bit to say about religious belief, environmentalism, grieving, alienation, rage, the power of love and the corruption of religion by money and power.

The titular smart aleck (Ryan Reynolds, who also co-wrote the script) teams with a fellow mutant (Zazie Beetz) whose superpower is amazing luck to prevent a time-traveling bionic warrior (Josh Brolin) from killing the fire-casting mutant lad (Julian Dennison) who will grow up to murder the fighter's wife and daughter.

An ensemble of friends, all ladies of a certain age, find a renewed interest in amour after their book club takes on E.L. James' sadomasochistic Fifty Shades trilogy.

As a baby present to mark the arrival of her third child, an already overworked and exhausted mother (Charlize Theron) is offered the free services of a night nanny (Mackenzie Davis) by her prosperous brother (Mark Duplass). Though she hesitates to accept the gift at first, once she relents, she finds that the relief provided by the remarkably gifted, free-spirited young caregiver revitalizes her relationship with her loving but distracted husband (Ron Livingston) and with their two older kids (Lia Frankland and Asher Miles Fallica).

Director and co-writer Rob Greenberg's surprisingly buoyant remake of the 1987 romantic comedy offers a fresh take on the original's zany forgotten-identity plot while also avoiding its frivolous treatment of adultery.

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