
THE DRAMA
Not yet rated
Zendaya and Robert Pattison make an awfully cute couple in this romcom with a dark edge. It’s a love story that puts an engaged couple to the test, as their wedding plans go very far astray once a secret is revealed. Can love win out? Probably, as Zendaya and Pattinson are also starring in Christopher Nolan’s epic “The Odyssey,” arriving in July. That one costars Tom Holland, too, Zendaya’s real-life partner

OVER YOUR DEAD BODY
R
Jason Segel and Samara Weaving chew up the scenery in this romantic comedy gone bad, as a married couple who have each decided to kill the other. Problem is, they’re not very good at doing the actual deed. Add in Timothy Olyphant and Juliette Lewis as their even weirder lake shore neighbors, and this one’s a wild ride. Married couples may get some ideas here and singles just may decide to stay single after this crazy flick from Jorma Taccone (“MacGruber”).

THE SUPER MARIO GALAXY MOVIE
PG
Bring the kids, buy all the popcorn and settle in for this eye-popping animated continuation of the beloved Super Mario Bros. This time, the brothers are kidnapped into outer space by Bowser Jr., who wants his father freed. You’ll want to see the first movie again, unless your kids have that one memorized; then buckle in for a big-screen visual experience that will make everyone in the family giggle with delight. Chris Pratt, Jack Black, Anya Taylor-Joy and an all-star cast lend their voices to the mayhem once again.
THE BREADWINER
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Comedian Nate Bargatze penned and stars in this Dad-is-an-idiot comedy as a car salesman who takes a hiatus to be a stay-at-home father when his wife (Mandy Moore) snags a “Shark Tank” deal for her product invention. As she’s off making the magic happen, he’s struggling to keep their three daughters alive and their house in one piece. Colin Jost, Kumail Nanjiani, Zach Cherry and Will Forte are along during this silly family comedy.
LEE CRONIN’S THE MUMMY
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Irish writer-director Lee Cronin has taken the horror world by storm in the last few years, with his Blumhouse Productions flicks that give unexpected thrills and chills. Now he’s got his name in the movie title, as he brings back the oft-told tale of “The Mummy.” But this time, the mummy is a little girl, whose disappearance in Egypt happened eight years earlier. Now she’s been found and the result is an ultra-scary version of the dead rising that not for the faint of heart