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CINDERELLA—Disney’s live action reimagining of their classic animated fantasy starring Lily James as the titular princess with Richard Madden as Prince Charming and Cate Blanchett as the Wicked Stepmother. Co-starring Stellan Skarsgard, Derek Jacodi, and Helena Bonham Carter. Directed by Kenneth Branaugh. Reviewed in this issue. Aurora Theaters, Flix, Hamburg Palace, Maple Ridge, Regal Elmwood, Regal Niagara Falls, Regal Quaker, Regal Stransit, Regal Walden Galleria

EVASpanish sci-fi drama about a shy cybernetic engineer (Daniel Bruh) and his close bonds he forms with others as he orks to build a robot child. Co-starring Marta Etura, Lluis Homar, and Alberto Ammann. Directed by Kike Maillo. North Park

ONE CHANCEBiographical drama about tenor Paul Potts (James Corden) who became a singing sensation after appearing on the TV show “Britain’s Got Talent” in 2007. Co-starring Alexandra Roach, Colm Meaney, and Julie Waters. Directed by David Frankel. North Park

RED ARMYSports documentary detailing Soviet-Russia’s dominant national hockey team throughout the Cold War and after the fall of communism. Directed by Gabe Polesky. Reviewed in this issue. Dipson Amherst

RUN ALL NIGHTAction thriller about an aging hit man (Liam Neeson) whose loyalties are divided after his estranged son (Joel Kinnaman) becomes a mob target. Co-starring Ed Harris and Genesis Rodriguez. Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra. Flix, Maple Ridge, Regal Elmwood, Regal Niagara Falls, Regal Quaker, Regal Stransit, Regal Walden Galleria

SONG OF THE SEAAnimated fantasy about an Irish youth (David Rawle) who must help his mute selkie sister find her voice and free supernatural creatures from the spell of a Celtic goddess (Fionnula Flanagan). Co-starring Brendan Gleeson and Lisa Hannigan. North Park Sat. and Sun. 1130a

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ALIENS (1986)Sci-fi action thriller starring Sigourney Weaver as legendary heroine Ellen Ripley as she accompanies a unit of space marines to the planet where her crew first countered the Alien creature and does battle with the deadly race. Co-starring Michael Biehn and Lance Henriksen. Directed by James Cameron. The Screening Room Fri, Sat, Sun, and Tues. 730p

I.ZOMBIEFree preview screening of CW’s comedy-horror TV Series based on the comic book series about medical student (Rose McIver) who becomes a zombie and joins a coronor’s office to gain access to the brains she must reluctantly feed on. Co-starring Robert Buckley, Michael Goodwin, and David Anders. North Park Fri. Midnight

HALL AND OATES: LIVE IN DUBLINConcert film featuring the best-selling pop duos July 2014 performance in Dublin. The Screening Room Thurs. 7

HELLO DOLLY (1969)Romantic-comedy musical based on the Boradway production about a strong willed matchmaker (Barbara Streisand) and her adventures in Yonkers, New York to find a match for a rich grump (Walther Mathau). Co-starring Michael Crawford, Marianne McAndrew, and E.J. Peaker. Directed by Gene Kelly. Lockport Palace Tue 1, 7

MAD MAX (1979)Dystopian action starring Mel Gibson as the titular hard-as-nails policeman and his violent quest to avenge the deaths of his partner and family in Australia’s war-torn future. Directed by George Miller. Presented as part of the Buffalo Film Seminars. Dipson Amherst Tue 7

NATIONAL THEATER: BEHIND THE BEAUTIFUL FOREVERSLive capturing of the stage play detailing the struggles of Mumbai’s impoverished residents. Starring Pal Aron, Hiran Abeysekera, and Esh Alladi. Dipson Amherst Thu 7

LIQUID SKY (1982)Cult sci-fi film about an alien creature who invades 1980 New York’s punk subculture in its search for an opiate released by the human brain during orgasm. Starring Anne Carlisle and Paula E. Sheppard. Directed by Slava Tsukerman. Squeaky Wheels Wed 7

TERMINAL DESCENT- Locally produced horror film about a group of urban explorers who discover a gang of bloodthirsty sub-humans dwelling in the Buffalo Central Terminal. The Screening Room Sat. 430p