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Movies playing in Durango Jan. 18-24

Samuel L. Jackson stars in M. Night Shyamalan’s new movie “Glass.”
Animas City Theatre

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

Gaslight Theatre

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

On the Basis of Sex

A true story that follows young lawyer Ruth Bader Ginsburg as she teams with her husband to bring a groundbreaking case before the U.S. Court of Appeals and overturn a century of gender discrimination. Rated PG-13.

The Mule

Earl Stone, is a man in his 80s who is broke, alone and facing foreclosure of his business when he is offered a job that simply requires him to drive. Easy enough, but, unbeknownst to Earl, he’s just signed on as a drug courier for a Mexican cartel. He does well – so well, in fact, that his cargo increases exponentially, and he is assigned a handler. But he isn’t the only one keeping tabs on Earl; the mysterious new drug mule has also hit the radar of hard-charging DEA agent Colin Bates. And even as his money problems become a thing of the past, Earl’s past mistakes start to weigh heavily on him, and it’s uncertain if he’ll have time to right those wrongs before law enforcement, or the cartel’s enforcers, catch up to him. Rated R.

Durango Stadium 9

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

Glass

From “Unbreakable,” Bruce Willis returns as David Dunn, as does Samuel L. Jackson as Elijah Price, known also by his pseudonym Mr. Glass. Joining from “Split” are James McAvoy, reprising his role as Kevin Wendell Crumb and the multiple identities who live within, and Anya Taylor-Joy as Casey Cooke, the only captive to survive an encounter with The Beast. After the conclusion of “Split,” Glass finds Dunn pursuing Crumb’s superhuman figure of The Beast in a series of escalating encounters, while the shadowy presence of Price emerges as an orchestrator who holds secrets critical to both men. Rated PG-13.

The Upside

A recently paroled ex-convict (Kevin Hart) strikes up an unusual and unlikely friendship with a paralyzed billionaire (Bryan Cranston). Rated PG-13.

Replicas

After a car accident kills his family, a daring synthetic biologist will stop at nothing to bring them back, even if it means pitting himself against a government-controlled laboratory, a police task force and the physical laws of science. Rated PG-13.

A Dog’s Way Home

A dog embarks on a 400-mile journey home after she is separated from her human, Lucas, an aspiring medical student and VA hospital volunteer. Rated PG.

Escape Room

Six strangers find themselves in circumstances beyond their control and must use their wits to find the clues or die. Rated PG-13.

Aquaman

“Aquaman,” reveals the origin story of half-human, half-Atlantean Arthur Curry and takes him on the journey of his lifetime – one that will not only force him to face who he really is, but to discover if he is worthy of who he was born to be ... a king. Rated PG-13.

Mary Poppins Returns

Michael and Jane are now grown up, with Michael, his three children and their housekeeper living on Cherry Tree Lane. After Michael suffers a personal loss, the enigmatic nanny Mary Poppins re-enters the lives of the Banks family, and, along with the optimistic street lamplighter Jack, uses her unique magical skills to help the family rediscover the joy and wonder missing in their lives. Poppins also introduces the children to a new assortment of colorful and whimsical characters, including her eccentric cousin, Topsy. Rated PG.

Bumblebee

On the run in the year 1987, Bumblebee finds refuge in a junkyard in a small Californian beach town. Charlie (Hailee Steinfeld), on the cusp of turning 18 and trying to find her place in the world, discovers Bumblebee, battle-scarred and broken. When Charlie revives him, she quickly learns this is no ordinary, yellow VW bug. Rated PG-13.

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

A fresh vision of a different Spider-Man Universe, with a visual style that’s the first of its kind. “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” introduces Brooklyn teen Miles Morales and the limitless possibilities of the Spider-Verse, where more than one can wear the mask. Rated PG.