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“Aloha” — A military contractor returns to the site of his greatest career triumph and reconnects with an old flame while unexpectedly falling for the hard-charging Air Force watchdog assigned to him. With Bradley Cooper, Emma Stone and Rachel McAdams. Written and directed by Cameron Crowe. (1:45) PG-13.

“The Apu Trilogy” — New 4K restorations of “Pather Panchali,” “Aparajito” and “The World of Apu,” which together follow a boy in rural India through his manhood to his marriage and move to the city. Written and directed by Satyajit Ray. In Bengali with English subtitles. (2:05 / 1:49 / 1:45) NR.

“Barely Lethal” — A teenage special-ops agent yearning for a normal adolescence fakes her death, assumes the role of an exchange student and comes to learn that high school has its own perils. With Hailee Steinfeld, Samuel L. Jackson and Jessica Alba. Written by John D’Arco. Directed by Kyle Newman. (1:40) PG-13.

“Gemma Bovery” — A British beauty and her husband move to a charming old farmhouse in France, where her life begins to parallel Flaubert’s “Madame Bovary.” With Gemma Arterton, Jason Flemyng and Fabrice Luchini. Written by Anne Fontaine and Pascal Bonitzer. Directed by Fontaine. (1:39) R.

“Brother’s Keeper” — In 1950s rural Georgia, two twin brothers fight for survival after being set up by the most powerful family in town. With Alex Miller, Graham Miller and Mackenzie Mauzy. Written by Josh Mills and Briana Hartman. Directed by Mills and T.J. Amato.(1:58) PG-13.

“Marie’s Story” — A biographical drama about Marie Heurtin, a young deaf and blind woman who became a dedicated nun in 19th century France. With Isabelle Carre, Ariana Rivoire and Brigitte Catillon. Written and directed by Jean-Pierre Ameris. In French with English subtitles. (1:34) NR.

“Results” — A recent divorcee who is newly rich but utterly miserable gets mixed up with a self-styled gym guru and an acerbic trainer. With Guy Pearce, Cobie Smulders and Kevin Corrigan. Written and directed by Andrew Bujalski. (1:45) R.

“San Andreas” — When a massive earthquake strikes California, a helicopter pilot and his estranged wife travel from Los Angeles to San Francisco to save their daughter. With Dwayne Johnson, Carla Gugino and Alexandra Daddario. Written by Carlton Cuse. Directed by Brad Peyton. In 3-D. (1:54) PG-13.

“Seeds of Time” — A documentary following scientist Cary Fowler as he travels the globe collecting seeds to preserve crop diversity and potentially avert an agricultural catastrophe. Directed by Sandy McLeod. (1:17) NR.

“Sunset Edge” — Four aimless suburban teens while away their time at an abandoned trailer park, where a young man whose father has recently died also searches for answers. With Gilberto Padilla, Jacob Ingle and Haley McKnight. Written and directed by Daniel Peddle. (1:27) NR.

“Survivor” — After being framed for a terrorist bombing, a Foreign Service officer must evade capture and stop the real perpetrators’ master plan. With Milla Jovovich, Pierce Brosnan and Dylan McDermott. Written by Philip Shelby. Directed by James McTeigue. (1:36) PG-13.

“The True Cost” — A documentary about the rise of fast fashion and its consequences for the environment and human welfare. Directed by Andrew Morgan. (1:32) PG-13.

“Unfreedom” — In parallel stories in New York and New Delhi, an Islamist terrorist kidnaps a liberal Muslim scholar to silence him while a young woman resists her devout father’s efforts to force her into an arranged marriage. With Victor Banerjee, Bhanu Uday and Bhavani Lee. Written and directed by Raj Amit Kumar. (1:42) NR.

Ratings by the Motion Picture Association of America are: (G) for general audiences; (PG) parental guidance urged because of material possibly unsuitable for children; (PG-13) parents are strongly cautioned to give guidance for attendance of children younger than 13; (R) restricted, younger than 17 admitted only with parent or adult guardian; (NC-17) no one 17 and younger admitted.