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Movies playing in Durango July 29-Aug. 4

Animas City Theatre

(128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com)

Absolutely Fabulous

(128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com)In this highly anticipated big-screen return of the popular BBC show, the ever glamorous and self-indulgent Patsy and Edina are still shopping, drinking and clubbing their way around London’s trendiest hot spots. While attending an elite party, they wind up knocking supermodel Kate Moss into the River Thames. Her untimely demise creates a media firestorm, leading the paparazzi to relentlessly pursue the hapless duo. Seeking refuge, the gals flee to the French Riviera, where they hatch a plan to make their escape permanent and live the high life forever. Cast includes a staggering amount of celebrity cameos and celebrated drag queens. Rated R.

Hunt for the Wilderpeople.

Raised on hip-hop and foster care, defiant city kid Ricky gets a fresh start in the New Zealand countryside. He quickly finds himself at home with his new foster family: the loving Aunt Bella, the cantankerous Uncle Hec and dog Tupac. When a tragedy strikes that threatens to ship Ricky to another home, both he and Hec go on the run in the bush. As a national manhunt ensues, the newly branded outlaws must face their options: go out in a blaze of glory or overcome their differences and survive as a family. Rated PG-13.

Gaslight Theatre

(102 Fifth St. Next to the railroad depot, 247-8133, www.allentheatresinc.com)

Viktoria

(102 Fifth St. Next to the railroad depot, 247-8133, www.allentheatresinc.com)(Wednesday only) Dreaming of the West, Boryana is determined not to have a child in communist Bulgaria. Nonetheless, her daughter Viktoria enters the world in 1979, curiously missing a belly button, and is declared the country’s Baby of the Decade. Pampered by her mother state until age 9, Viktoria’s decade of notoriety comes crashing down with the rest of European communism. But can political collapse and the hardship of new times finally bring Viktoria and her reluctant mother closer together? Not rated.

Hillary’s America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party

Who are these Democrats? What is the progressive party hiding? In his newest film, Dinesh D’Souza will expose the secret history of the Democrats and the true motivations of Hillary. Rated PG-13.

The Infiltrator

Based on the true story of a fearless operative, “The Infiltrator” is a heart-stopping account of one of history’s largest and most elaborate stings, which reeled in key players all the way to Pablo Escobar. Set amid the lavish excess of the 1980s, “The Infiltrator” tells the story of undercover U.S. Customs agent Robert Mazur (Bryan Cranston) aka Robert Musella, who became a pivotal player for drug lords cleaning their dirty cash. He traded on mob connections to become the confidant to scores of the international underworld, and the bankers who enabled them. Laying his life on the line, he infiltrated the globe’s largest cartels and discovered just how deep into society their influence extended. Their arrests would lead to the collapse of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International, and shake the underground economy to its core. Rated R.

Durango Stadium 9

(Next to Durango Mall, 247-9799, www.allentheatresi nc.com)

Bad Moms

(Next to Durango Mall, 247-9799, www.allentheatresi nc.com) Like most modern mothers, Amy takes care of everyone but herself. Her life is perfect: a happy marriage, overachieving kids, a beautiful home and 365 good-hair days a year. She bakes for the school bake sale and chairs every committee – all while holding down a career. And, she makes it all look easy. But just under the surface, Amy is at her breaking point – too overworked, overcommitted and overexhausted to take one more demand from anyone. Fed up, Amy joins forces with two other overstressed moms, leading them on a quest to liberate themselves from conventional responsibilities, going on a wild un-mom like binge of freedom, fun and self-indulgence. Rated R.

Nerve

Hard-working high school senior Vee DeMarco (Emma Roberts) has had it with living life on the sidelines. When she’s asked by the online game of Nerve – Are you a Watcher or a Player? – Vee decides to sign up for just one dare in what seems like a fun, harmless game. But as she finds herself caught up in the thrill of the adrenaline-fueled competition, the game begins to take a sinister turn with increasingly dangerous acts, leading her into a high stakes finale that will determine her entire future. Rated PG-13.

Jason Bourne

Matt Damon returns to his most iconic role as Jason Bourne in the fifth installment of the Bourne franchise. Rating: PG-13.

Ice Age: Collision Course

(Also available in 3-D with surcharge) The fifth film in the “Ice Age” franchise.

Star Trek Beyond

(Also available in 3-D with surcharge) Third film in the franchise reboot after 2009’s Star Trek. Rated PG-13.

Lights Out

When Rebecca left home, she thought she left her childhood fears behind. Growing up, she was never really sure of what was and wasn’t real when the lights went out ... and now her little brother, Martin, is experiencing the same unexplained and terrifying events that had once tested her sanity and threatened her safety. A frightening entity with a mysterious attachment to their mother, Sophie, has reemerged. But this time, as Rebecca gets closer to unlocking the truth, there is no denying that all their lives are in danger ... once the lights go out. Rated PG-13.

Ghostbusters

Thirty years after the original film took the world by storm, “Ghostbusters” is back and fully rebooted for a new generation. Director Paul Feig combines all the paranormal fighting elements that made the original franchise so beloved with a cast of new characters. Rated PG-13.

The Secret Life of Pets

For one bustling Manhattan apartment building, the real day starts after the folks on two legs leave for work and school. That’s when the pets of every stripe, fur and feather begin their own nine-to-five routine: hanging out with each other, trading humiliating stories about their owners or auditioning adorable looks to get better snacks. The building’s top dog, Max (voiced by Louis C.K.), a quick-witted terrier rescue who’s convinced he sits at the center of his owner’s universe, finds his pampered life rocked when she brings home Duke (Eric Stonestreet), a sloppy, massive mess of a mongrel with zero interpersonal skills. When this reluctant canine duo finds themselves out on the mean streets of New York, they have to set aside their differences and unite against a fluffy-yet-cunning bunny named Snowball (Kevin Hart), who’s building an army of Ex-Pets abandoned by their owners and out to turn the tables on humanity ... all before dinnertime. Rated PG.

The Legend of Tarzan

A man who grew up in the wild jungle and settles back into civilization is sent on a mission into the Congo by Queen Victoria, and must team up with an ex-mercenary to defeat a dangerous warlord. Rated PG-13.



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