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ACROSS THE UNIVERSE

More than 30 Beatles tunes power a magical musical tour through the ’60s as a working-class Brit (Jim Sturgess) falls for an all-American girl (Evan Rachel Wood). At multiple locations. (131 minutes) PG-13; sexual situations, drug use, nudity, profanity, brief violence, mature themes.

THE ASSASSINATION OF JESSE JAMES BY THE COWARD ROBERT FORD

A starstruck hanger-on (Casey Affleck) worms his way into the inner circle of outlaw Jesse James (Brad Pitt). At multiple locations (160 minutes) R; strong violence, brief sexual references.

CORAZON MARCHITO

In this Mexican comedy, two friends facing 30 explore love, friendship and loneliness. In Spanish with English subtitles. At Tropicana Cinemas. (110 minutes) NR.

ELIZABETH: THE GOLDEN AGE

Cate Blanchett reprises her breakthrough role as Queen Elizabeth I battles Mary, Queen of Scots (Samantha Morton), the Spanish Armada and her attraction to Walter Raleigh (Clive Owen). At multiple locations. (114 minutes) PG-13; violence, sexuality, nudity.

THE FINAL SEASON

The new baseball coach (Sean Astin) of a small-town Iowa high school facing closure vows to win one more title. At multiple locations. (114 minutes) PG; profanity, teen smoking, mature themes.

FRESHMAN ORIENTATION

A college freshman (Sam Huntington) pretends to be gay to get close to his dream girl (Kaitlin Doubleday). At Tropicana Cinemas. (91 minutes) R; sexual content, profanity, drug use.

IN THE SHADOW OF THE MOON

This documentary focuses on America’s quest to put a man on the moon. At Village Square. (100 minutes) PG; mild profanity, brief violent images and smoking.

KING OF CALIFORNIA

A sensible teen (Evan Rachel Wood) tries to cope with her manic depressive father (Michael Douglas). At the Suncoast. (93 minutes) PG-13; profanity, mature themes, drug references.

MANDA BALA (SEND A BULLET)

Brazil’s dark side inspires this documentary. In English and Portuguese with English subtitles. At Village Square. (85 minutes) NR; violence, profanity.

WE OWN THE NIGHT

A cop (Mark Wahlberg) clashes with his brother (Joaquin Phoenix), a nightclub owner linked with the Russian mob. (117 minutes) R; strong violence, drug material, profanity, sexual content, brief nudity.

WHY DID I GET MARRIED?

Tyler Perry directs and stars in a tale of married couples shocked by infidelity. At multiple locations. (118 minutes) PG-13; mature themes, sexual references, profanity.

— By CAROL CLING

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