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Capsule reviews of feature films

AQUAMAN. 2 stars. Aquaman (Jason Momoa) reluctantly returns to Atlantis to battle his half brother (Patrick Wilson) for control of the kingdom. A bright, wacky, wise-cracky change change of pace from the usual D.C. Universe mope-fest, and Momoa brings some levity to the proceedings, but the movie is way to long, and over-reliant on animated effects. WIth Amber Heard, Willem Dafoe, Nicole Kidman. 2 hrs. 23 PG-13 (violence) _ Gary Thompson

BEN IS BACK. 3 stars. As a mother (Julia Roberts) prepares for the Christmas holiday, her addicted son (Lucas Hedges) returns unexpectedly from a stint in drug rehab. Events transpire to shatter the family's peace, leading mother and son on a dangerous trip during which both are forced to confront aspects of the young man's past. Movie can be manipulative, but it's well-acted throughout. With Courtney B. Vance. 1 hr. 43 R (drug use) _ Gary Thompson

BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY. 2.5 stars. Brian Singer directs this tame, cliched biopic on Freddy Mercury and Queen. With Rami Malek, Lucy Boynton and Gwilym Lee. 2 hrs. 15 PG-13 (suggestive material, profanity, drug content) _ Dan DeLuca

BOY ERASED. 3 stars. A gay teen (Lucas Hedges) is outed to his religiously conservative parents (Russell Crowe, Nicole Kidman), who give him a life-altering ultimatum. 1 hr. 52 R (profanity) _ Gary Thompson

CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE ME? 3.5 stars. Melissa McCarthy stars as a celebrity biographer who hatches a plot to stay relevant. 1 hr. 46 R (profanity, sexual references, drug use) _ Gary Thompson

THE FAVOURITE. 3 stars. A new servant (Emma Stone) makes a favorable impression on the woman (Rachel Weisz) running early-18th-century England while Queen Anne suffers from a series of ailments. 1 hr. 59 R (sex, profanity) _ Gary Thompson

GREEN BOOK. 3.5 stars. A working-class bouncer bonds with an African-American classical pianist while they travel the South together during the early 1960s. 2 hrs. 10 PG-13 (profanity) _ Gary Thompson

INSTANT FAMILY. 2.5 stars. Rose Byrne and Mark Wahlberg star as a married couple who learn both the joys and pain of parenthood when they adopt three siblings. 1 hr. 57 PG-13 (profanity) _ Gary Thompson

MARY POPPINS RETURNS. 2.5 stars. Very stylish continuation of the P.L. Travers story, with Emily Blunt in the title role, coming back to take care of the Banks children (Ben Whishaw, Emily Mortimer) now grown, and in danger of losing their family home. Professional throughout _ songs, choreography, special effects _ but missing some of the magic of the original. With Lin-Manuel Miranda. 2 hrs. 10 PG _ Gary Thompson

ROMA. 3 stars. This chronicle of a year in the life of a Mexico City family in the early '70s doubles as a heartfelt tribute to women. 2 hrs. 15 R (violence) _ Gary Thompson

WELCOME TO MARWEN. 2.5 stars. After he's nearly beaten to death, an artist (Steve Carell) starts to heal by building a miniature WWII Belgian town, using toy figures to create stories that help him understand his assault. Director Robert Zemeckis creates fantasy sequences to bring those narratives alive. Erratic, ambitious film, based on the true story of Mark Hogancamp, actually works best in live-action scene featuring plain old acting. Co-starring Merritt Wever, Leslie Mann, Janelle Monae. 1 hr. 56 PG-13 (violence) _ Gary Thompson

WIDOWS. 3 stars. Four Chicago women conspire to change their futures when they are all left in debt due to their late husbands' criminal activities. Viola Davis and Liam Neeson star. 2 hrs. 08 R (violence) _ Gary Thompson

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