* “Boulevard” A devoted husband in a marriage of convenience is forced to confront his secret life. 88 minutes (R)

“The Gallows” 20 years after a horrific accident during a small town school play, students at the school resurrect the failed show in a misguided attempt to honor the anniversary of the tragedy — but soon discover that some things are better left alone. 81 minutes (R)

* “I’ll See You in my Dreams” AA widow and former songstress discovers that life can begin anew at any age. 92 minutes (PG-13)

“Inside Out” After young Riley is uprooted from her Midwest life and moved to San Francisco, her emotions – Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness — conflict on how best to navigate a new city, house and school.. 94 minutes (PG)

“Jurassic World” Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard try to become the latest dinosaur attack survivors when the critters at a theme park run loose in the fourth installment of the popular franchise. 124 minutes (PG-13)

“Love & Mercy” A biographical drama about Brian Wilson, the mercurial singer, songwriter and leader of the Beach Boys. With Paul Dano, John Cusack and Elizabeth Banks. 120 minutes (PG-13)

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“Magic Mike XXL” After having retired from Tampa’s male-stripper scene, Channing Tatum returns as the likable extrovert to doff his clothes one last time in this sequel to the surprise 2012 hit. 115 minutes (R)

“Max” After a traumatic experience in Afghanistan, a military dog is taken in by a family in the U.S., where the canine’s training turns out to unexpectedly handy. 111 minutes (R)

* “Me and Earl and the Dying Girl” is a weaselly liar of a movie. (It’s also good.) It comes on full of self-deprecating bluster, professing no interest in jerking tears a la “The Fault in Our Stars,” as it lays out its tale of a Pittsburgh high school senior’s friendship with a fellow classmate diagnosed with cancer. But gradually, as the narrator-protagonist learns to lower his emotional guard, the film lunges, sensitively, for the jugular. 104 minutes (PG-13)

“Minions” Minions Stuart, Kevin and Bob are recruited by Scarlet Overkill, a super-villain who, alongside her inventor husband Herb, hatches a plot to take over the world. 91 minutes (PG)

* “The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared” After living a long and colorful life, Allan Karlsson finds himself stuck in a nursing home. On his 100th birthday, he leaps out a window and begins an unexpected journey. 114 minutes (R)

“Spy” Melissa McCarthy gets out from behind her desk at her CIA analyst job and goes out into the field on a dangerous undercover mission. Jason Statham and Rose Byrne co-star for writer-director Paul Feig (“Bridesmaids”). 120 minutes (R)

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“Ted 2” Writer-director Seth MacFarlane returns for this sequel to the highest-grossing R-rated comedy of all time, focusing on the further misadventures of a grown man (Mark Wahlberg) and his lewd, rude, living teddy bear (voiced by MacFarlane). 115 minutes (R)

“Terminator Genisys” Still looking to jumpstart his post-politics acting career, Arnold Schwarzenegger returns to the franchise that made him a star, joining Sarah Connor (now played by “Game of Thrones'” Emilia Clarke) in her battle to protect the future from an apocalyptic war against machines. 125 minutes (PG-13)

— Compiled from wire reports

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