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Entertainment
Rene Rodriguez

What's opening in theaters next week

Opening Friday:

"Snowden" (R): Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays Edward Snowden, the NSA whistle-blower who became a fugitive from the law, in director Oliver Stone's drama.

"Blair Witch" (R): The witch is back, just as camera-shy as before, in director Adam Wingard's sequel to 1999's game-changing "The Blair Witch Project."

"The Beatles: Eight Days a Week": Ron Howard directs this documentary revisiting the Beatles' touring era, when they performed 815 times in 90 cities from 1962-1966.

"Bridget Jones's Baby" (PG-13): Renee Zellweger reprises her signature role of the romantically-challenged Bridget Jones, this time trying to figure out which of her two suitors (Colin Firth and Patrick Dempsey) is the father of her unborn child.

"The Hollars" (PG-13): John Krasinski directs and stars in this story of a struggling New York City artist who returns to his small hometown to take care of his ailing mother (Margo Martindale).

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In stores Tuesday:

"Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping" (DVD/Blu-ray): Andy Samberg stars as a singer whose sophomore album tanks in this skewering of the music industry contemporary pop culture.

"Captain America: Civil War" (DVD/Blu-ray): Iron Man, Captain America, the Black Widow and the rest of the Avengers take sides and get ready to rumble in the latest (and best) installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

"The Conjuring 2" (DVD/Blu-ray): Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson return as the paranormal investigators who specialize in busting ghosts in director James Wan's spooky sequel to his 2013 hit.

"De Palma" (DVD/Blu-ray): Director Brian De Palma ("Scarface," "Carrie," "Dressed to Kill") recounts the highs and lows of his esteemed career in this candid, illuminating documentary.

"Raising Cain" (Blu-ray): Brian De Palma's 1992 thriller about a man (John Lithgow) with multiple personalities makes its high-def debut in two versions: The theatrical cut and a newly assembled version that restores the film's original non-linear chronology, which was deemed too confusing for audiences.

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