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WASHINGTON’S MICROMOBILITY EVOLUTION ISN’T FINISHED YET

An open book Cate Blanchett brings humanity to ‘Where’d You Go, Bernadette’ 20

Guilty verdict D.C. priest faces up to 45 years in prison for sexually abusing girls 4

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First it was bike sharing. Then e-scooters. Now mopeds are hitting D.C.’s streets. What’s next? Rocket skates? Jetpacks? Hoverboards? The city says it’s open to trying whatever trendy new transportation technology might come along. 3

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Icebergs are seen Wednesday from the window of a plane carrying NASA scientists on a mission to track melting ice in eastern Greenland. This summer, Greenland has seen two of the biggest melts on record since 2012.

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A raccoon trapped in a vending machine at a Florida high school is now free. Volusia County Sheriff’s spokesman Andrew Gant says a deputy at Pine Ridge High School was told of the trapped raccoon Wednesday and called animal control for help. A vending machine operator was also contacted. After about two hours the raccoon was set free. A photo on the sheriff’s Facebook shows the raccoon making itself comfortable in between snacks. (AP)

Police have arrested a Florida man accused of threatening his neighbors with nunchucks and bug spray before cutting his own head when he hit himself with the weapon. Daytona Beach police spokesman Messod Bendayan said Larry Adams complained about music coming from a car in the parking lot of their building. Police say Adams sprayed four neighbors with roach spray, swung his nunchucks in a threatening way and hit himself. (AP)

A Washington state trooper who pulled over to help a disabled car found something else instead: The driver had eight phones simultaneously playing Pokémon Go. The driver was stopped on the shoulder of Highway 518 in Burien on Tuesday. The agency tweeted a photo of a blue foam square with the phones in rectangular cutouts. Sgt. Kyle Smith didn’t issue a ticket as he didn’t see the car move while the driver was using the phones. (AP)

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Traffic warning: Mopeds are here The newest addition to D.C.’s transit scene might not be the last

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TRANSPORTATION First came e-bikes, then scooters. Now the District is adding mopeds to the mix of micromobility services available in the nation’s capital. Revel, which operates an electric moped rental service in the New York area, is bringing them to the District this weekend. The company is the first to secure a permit to operate mopeds in the city as part of a four-month pilot program and will be allowed to deploy up to 400 vehicles. Revel’s motor-driven cycles are the latest entrant into the city’s app-based transportation market, and they probably won’t be the last this year. D.C. transportation officials say they’re open to testing whatever happens to be the next big thing in transportation technology. Rocket skates? Hoverboards? Unicycles? Maybe. For now, the District Department of Transportation is focused on luring two other modes to city streets this year: electric tricycles — trikes — and e-cargo

Rental company Revel brings its mopeds to D.C. this weekend as part of a four-month pilot program.

bikes, which could facilitate the delivery of food or packages. “We want to give residents and visitors as many options as possible, so we will continue to expand the program as thoughtfully as we can,” said DDOT Director Jeff Marootian, whose agency regulates the services. The city is finalizing an adaptive bicycles or tricycles program, Marootian said, that would give people with special needs or

disabilities access to the shared transportation services. Officials are looking at the experience of other cities where companies are renting tricycles designed not only with extra stability for users who may not be comfortable on two wheels but also with extra storage capacity for hauling things like groceries. The mopeds follow the entry of motorized scooters and dockless bike-share systems within

Rock and roll on a Revel To rent a Revel moped, drivers must be 21 or older and pay a one-time, $19 registration fee for a driving background check. All rentals come with helmets that riders are required to wear. The mopeds have a maximum speed of 30 mph and they are not allowed on sidewalks. It costs $1 to start a ride, plus 25 cents a minute while riding and 10 cents a minute while parked. (TWP)

the past two years. They come as District lawmakers push for legislation to govern the popular new services that have created disruptions on sidewalks and streets and as DDOT pursues ways to ease tensions among all the road users. DDOT has created a team whose job is to work with the service operators and facilitate the inclusion of the services in the overall transportation system. In addition, DDOT is creating curbside parking for scooters and bikes at locations where their use is high, and plans to have designated parking at 15 locations by fall. Steven Reichert, a personal fitness trainer in Washington who has been a vocal opponent of the devices, said he had hoped the city would have set more rules before allowing new personal mobility devices onto the streets. “Scooters have already made a mess of our city,” said Reichert, who has been documenting scooter misbehavior. “Adding more vehicles like mopeds and trikes will only add to the chaos on our sidewalks and make it more unsafe for pedestrians.” LUZ LAZO (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Jury finds D.C. priest guilty of sexual abuses

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“It is inhumane to warehouse these children and I strongly oppose this new facility.”

Pastor faces 45 years in prison for crimes against two young girls

D.C. COUNCIL MEMBER MATT MCCLAIN (THE WASHINGTON POST)

THE DISTRICT A Catholic priest was convicted Thursday of sexually abusing two girls at a D.C. church after an emotional trial in which prosecutors said he used his position of trust to victimize young parishioners. Urbano Vazquez, 47, showed no emotion as the jury foreman read the guilty verdicts in D.C. Superior Court. The jurors found that Vazquez groped a 13-year-old girl in 2015 and kissed and groped a 9-yearold girl in 2016. The incidents happened while he was serving as an assistant pastor at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart in Columbia Heights. “He took vows to act in a Godlike manner, to act like Jesus. But he did not act in a Godlike manner and forever changed the lives of these girls,” federal prosecutor Sharon Marcus-Kurn said in her closing argument as one juror nodded. “He wore priest’s clothes, but underneath was a devil to them, sexually assaulting them.” Both victims took the witness stand during the nine-day trial in D.C. Superior Court. One told jurors she initially kept the incidents a secret from her mother because she feared “something worser would happen,” like

Urbano Vazquez was convicted of abusing parishioners at his D.C. church.

“rape.” Vazquez was convicted of three charges of second-degree sexual abuse of a child and one count of misdemeanor sex abuse of a child. The jury also agreed with the prosecution that based on the ages of the victims and Vazquez’s role of leadership at the church, his penalty should be enhanced. Vazquez faces a maximum of 45 years in prison when he is sentenced Nov. 22. Vazquez denied the allegations, and members of the church came to court to support him. Other parishioners came to support the victims. “This is a relief for the victims. We are sad for the community.

But this is some justice. We now hope for healing moving on,” Alex Taliadoros, 27, a member of the church, said outside the courtroom after the verdict. Vazquez faces another trial of misdemeanor sexual abuse involving a woman who was also a member of the parish in 2017. Prosecutors have also said they identified another potential victim, but the statue of limitations expired in that case. The U.S. attorney’s office noted it has set up a clergy abuse hotline at 202-252-7008 or USADC. ReportClergyAbuse@usdoj.gov for anyone who wants to report alleged abuse. KEITH L. ALEXANDER

BRIANNE NADEAU, D-WARD 1, tweeting criticism of the Trump administration’s bid to build in her ward a new facility for unaccompanied migrant children. Nadeau is considering emergency legislation to block the 200-bed shelter, which the Trump administration is currently planning for Takoma near the Maryland line.

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Hot Metro station saga continues

Ongoing repairs to the cooling system for the Dupont Circle and Farragut North Metro stations have been delayed again, Metro announced on Thursday. The cooling system has been broken since 2015. Most recently, Metro said the problem would be resolved by mid-August. New pipes below Connecticut Avenue NW have now been installed, according to Metro, but tests showed more leaks in the chiller plant that will take an unspecified amount of time to fix. (EXPRESS)

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Driver killed, 4-year-old girl injured in Loudoun County car crash

Md. recalls 8,000 Real ID driver’s licenses TRANSPORTATION The Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration has recalled the driver’s licenses of 8,000 residents because they failed to meet requirements to comply with the Real ID Act — a federal law designed to tighten security for state-issued identification. If any of those drivers are pulled over by police for any reason, the officer could confiscate their driver’s license. The MVA says those drivers can avoid having their licenses confiscated by presenting proof of age and identity, Social Security number and Maryland residency to an MVA branch. So far, three of those drivers have had their licenses confiscated by law enforcement, Diaczok said. All three have submitted documents and have their licenses back, she said. In late 2017, the Department of Homeland Security notified the state that all drivers with the new Real ID would need to show copies of the required documents to the MVA. To avoid a crush at MVA offices, the state created staggered deadlines. Another 780,000 Maryland drivers with the state-issued Real ID license — identified by a star in the upperright corner — also don’t have necessary documents on file. In June, the MVA started mailing notices to a second group of 150,000 drivers who have until November to get documents on file. LUZ LAZO (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Risk ‘high’ on D.C. bike lane

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Pedestrian dies after car fails to stop and hits him A pedestrian struck by a vehicle whose driver did not stop on North Capitol Street on Tuesday night died Wednesday of his injuries, according to D.C. police. Jascha Wilson, 29, of Southeast D.C. had been hospitalized in critical condition. D.C. has recorded 16 traffic fatalities so far in 2019, compared with a total of 21 in 2018. Police have said Wilson was not in the crosswalk when he was hit. (TWP)

New nationwide report says 15th Street setup can lead to collisions

VIRGINIA KEITH LANE (FOR THE WASHINGTON POST)

THE DISTRICT The 15th Street NW bike lane — D.C.’s oldest and most popular protected bike lane — had the “highest injury risk” among protected lanes studied by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety unveiled Thursday. The lane’s southern section, between Massachusetts and Pennsylvania avenues, where the two-way bike lane travels along two-way vehicle traffic, stood out as particularly risky, according to the report, which looks at how well protected bike lanes are working in the U.S. The lane on 15th Street, among the city’s most celebrated bike routes, has numerous risk factors for collisions and falls. Its main problem, according to the report, lies in its configuration: a two-way lane on a roadway that has two-way traffic that crosses numerous major intersections and driveways. So many variables increase the opportunities for collisions. “It is challenging for drivers to turn across because they have to monitor for oncoming traffic for cars and bikes,” said Jessica Cicchino, IIHS’ vice president for research. Cicchino said the study provides yet more evidence that bike infrastructure works but that some areas could be made safer. Researchers studied in Washington, New York and Portland,

Cyclists on 15th Street NW travel in both directions on a single lane next to two-way traffic crossing major roads.

Ore., finding that bike lanes in D.C. were crossed more often by driveways and alleys than those in New York. Researchers interviewed more than 600 bicyclists who visited emergency rooms from falls or crashes in bike lanes. More than half were in D.C. Of those injured using the protected bike lanes, about half were involved in crashes with cars and about half were from avoiding a pedestrian or another cyclist or while hitting bumps. The study found that nearly all incidents on street-level, two-way protected bike lanes occurred in D.C. And the 15th Street NW bike lane accounted for nearly half of crashes or falls on street-level, two-way lanes in the study. By some counts, the 15th Street

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“It is challenging for drivers to turn across because they have to monitor for oncoming traffic for cars and bikes.” JESSICA CICCHINO, who authored a report on the 15th Street NW bike lane, discussing its high injury risk

lane, which opened about a decade ago, is the busiest bike facility in the city, carrying as many as 2,500 people daily. It is the only north-south protected bike lane in the District, connecting

Northwest to downtown. Greg Billing, executive director of the Washington Area Bicyclist Association, agrees the route can be improved. WABA wants to add clearer signage, place bumps at or near driveways and investing in more bike signals. Ideally, he said, the city would put the northbound and southbound lane on each side of the road. The city plans to create a team of bike-lane enforcement officers with the power to issue tickets for vehicles parked in bike lanes. And it issued a set of new rules clarifying that stopping, standing and parking in bike lanes, as well as loading and unloading passengers and other obstructions of bike lanes, are prohibited. LUZ LAZO (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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The amount of money the state of Maryland will spend on a contract with an IT consulting firm that will oversee election security, according to a WTOP report. The Maryland Board of Public Works on Wednesday approved the contract, citing former special counsel Robert Mueller’s warning that Russia may again interfere with U.S. elections. The contract covers elections in 2020, 2022 and 2024 and supplements existing services from the Department of Homeland Security, WTOP reported. (EXPRESS) Test scores at Richmond elementary school fall a year after probe found cheating

Military charity company shuttered for false claims A for-profit company operating in Virginia has been shut down after falsely claiming to be a charity sending care packages to U.S. service members overseas. In a statement Wednesday, Attorney General Mark Herring identified the company as Hearts 2 Heroes. Packages went undelivered or stayed stateside. (AP) ENVIRONMENT

Algae toxins in ponds cited as risky for pets Days after three dogs in North Carolina died of poisoning from an invisible, toxic bacteria known as “blue-green algae,” officials in Maryland and Virginia are warning residents to keep their pets away from certain ponds to avoid illness. Affected sites include Lake Needwood and Lake Frank in Maryland and Mint Springs Lake and Flannagan Reservoir in Virginia. (TWP) THE DISTRICT

Teen arrested for assault on transgender woman A 17-year-old male was arrested Tuesday in connection with the Aug. 2 attack on a transgender woman in Northeast D.C., police Wednesday told The Washington Blade. Alicia Love Wood of D.C. said numerous men assaulted and robbed her while using transphobic slurs. Police said they’re investigating the attack as a possible hate crime. (EXPRESS)

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Warrants: Poultry plants likely broke hiring laws

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‘Gay’ penguins in Berlin adopt egg together

IMMIGRATION Federal immigration officials said they have probable cause that all five companies operating poultry plants raided by authorities in Mississippi last week violated immigration law by knowingly hiring undocumented immigrants, according to search warrant affidavits that cite videotaped statements of managers. There were clear signs that the companies were hiring people who could not legally work in the country, the search warrants allege. Some workers wore ankle monitors as they awaited deportation hearings; gave Social Security numbers belonging to the deceased; or were hired twice by the same manager even though the worker used different names on each occasion. Since 2002, federal officials have reported more than 350 encounters or arrests of undocumented people who said they worked at two of the plants, Koch Foods and Peco Foods. The companies for years have employed a stream of Guatemalan and Mexican immigrants who are not authorized to work in the U.S., according to the search warrant affidavits, unsealed in federal court after Aug. 7 raids of seven plants operated by Koch

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5 companies’ practices under scrutiny after ICE raids in Mississippi

Officials arrested 680 workers in immigration raids in Mississippi on Aug. 7.

Foods, Peco Foods, PH Food, A&B and Pearl River Foods. In the affidavits, Homeland Security Investigations agent Anthony Todd Williams Jr. said there is probable cause to believe that the chicken plants in Mississippi intentionally hired undocumented workers who presented fraudulent documents. Williams wrote that individuals or companies shown to have “actual knowledge” of violating the employment law — meaning they knowingly hired at least 10 people not authorized to work for a yearlong period — can be fined as much as $3,000 per undocumented worker and imprisoned for as much as six months.

Neither the companies nor any executives have been arrested or charged with violating immigration law, although the documents name numerous managers who apparently knew about the widespread practice, according to the affidavits recently unsealed in Mississippi federal court. Immigration and Customs Enforcement carried out the raids at seven chicken-processing plants operated by the companies, arresting 680 workers, about half of whom have been released to await further hearings. A n IC E spokesma n said no charges have been filed since the raids. HANNAH DENHAM

To the untrained eye, Skipper and Ping look like a typical king penguin couple. Standing side by side at the Berlin Zoo, they take turns carefully nestling an egg between their feet in the hope that it will eventually hatch the chick they have both long sought. Except these two 10-year-olds are both male — and the latest in a long succession of same-sex penguins that have coupled up to adopt an egg. Berlin has become the latest city to host a pair of “gay” penguins. Both unsuccessfully tried to hatch a stone for some time. Then zookeepers allowed them to adopt an abandoned egg. In about a month, the two could have their first chick if everything goes according to plan. (TWP)

The House Judiciary Committee is subpoenaing former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski and an ex-aide as part of its investigation into President Trump’s conduct in office. The committee chairman, Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., said his committee wants to hear publicly from Lewandowski and Rick Dearborn next month “as part of its efforts to hold the president accountable.” (AP) KASHMIR

Deadly clashes break out between India, Pakistan Pakistani authorities said “unprovoked firing” by India across the heavily militarized Line of Control in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir killed three Pakistani soldiers and two civilians in separate incidents. The military said Thursday that Pakistani troops returned fire, killing five Indian soldiers and damaging Indian bunkers. The clashes were the first reported between Pakistan and India since New Delhi changed the status of Indian-administered Kashmir. (AP) MYANMAR

Alliance of ethnic rebels launches five attacks Ethnic rebels in Myanmar staged coordinated attacks in five locations, including at a military academy outside normal combat zones, where a civilian was killed and a soldier wounded. The Northern Alliance claimed responsibility for two attacks in Mandalay Region and the others in Northern Shan state, where 14 people were reported killed. (AP)

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House panel subpoenas Lewandowski in probe

Next up: ‘Game Time at Tiffany’s’? Tiffany & Co. says it will launch its first comprehensive jewelry collection for men in October as it seeks to diversify its customer base. Tiffany has sold cuff links and other pieces for men, but its new line, announced Thursday, features nearly 100 designs ranging in price from about $200 to $15,000. Tiffany will also sell such wares as cocktail shakers and beer mugs, with men in mind. (AP)

U.K. police: Second officer was exposed to chemical agent Novichok in ’18 attack

The story “This is how we (still) do it” on page 24 of Thursday’s edition gave the wrong last name for Fred Barnes, the organizer of Nostalgia: The 90s Experience. Spot an error? Let us know at corrections@readexpress.com.

Two men arrested in connection with Monday assaults on 3 Hasidic Jewish men in Brooklyn


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Israel blocks Omar, Tlaib visit Netanyahu’s decision follows Trump’s urging to ban two Democrats

Russian plane lands in field after bird strike

SCOTT APPLEWHITE (AP)

POLITICS President Trump’s explosive feud with two Democratic congresswomen moved to the international stage on Thursday as Israel denied the lawmakers entry into the country just hours after Trump publicly urged Israel to block them. U.S. officials said the extraordinary intervention by the president was part of his strategy to sow divisions within the Democratic Party by shining a spotlight on its most liberal members. Trump blasted the two lawmakers, Reps. Ilhan Omar, DMinn., and Rashida Tlaib, DMich., tweeting that “they hate Israel & all Jewish people, & there is nothing that can be said or done to change their minds.” But the actions by Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his close ally, appeared to unite Democratic Party leaders. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., called the move “deeply disappointing.” Even some Republican critics of the congresswomen broke with Trump and Netanyahu, saying the decision was wrong.

Israel on Thursday denied visas to Reps. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., left, and Ilhan Omar, D-Minn, ahead of their visit.

“Denying them entry into #Israel is a mistake,” tweeted Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla. “Being blocked is what they really hoped for all along in order to bolster their attacks against the Jewish state.” The American Israel Public Affairs Committee, a pro-Israel lobbying organization that rarely criticizes the Israeli government, said the congresswomen should be allowed to visit — even though it disagrees with

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Iranian tanker released despite U.S. objections

Dayton shooter’s parents apologize for his obituary

The British overseas territory of Gibraltar released a seized Iranian supertanker Thursday over lastminute objections from the U.S., potentially easing tensions between London and Tehran, which still holds a British-flagged vessel. The release of the Grace 1 comes amid a confrontation between Iran and the West after President Trump pulled Washington out of Tehran’s nuclear deal over a year ago. (AP)

The parents of the Dayton gunman apologized this week for his obituary, which didn’t mention the Aug. 4 mass shooting that left nine dead, including his younger sister. Stephen and Moira Betts issued a statement that said the obituary for Connor Betts was “insensitive in not acknowledging the terrible tragedy that he created.” They said they wanted to reflect the son they knew. (AP)

Omar and Tlaib’s support for the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, which calls for boycotting Israeli goods and services to protest Israeli treatment of Palestinians. Tlaib and Omar have denied harboring any animus toward Jews or Israelis and have said their criticisms of the Israeli government are based on serious policy differences. The question about their entry status arose because of a new Israeli law that

denies entry visas to foreign nationals who publicly back or call for any boycott against Israel or its West Bank settlements. Senior Democrats in Congress said they felt misled by Israel’s ambassador to the U.S., Ron Dermer, who said last month that the pair would be allowed to visit Israel. On Wednesday, Israeli officials notified Democrats that Netanyahu had changed his mind. JOHN HUDSON, RUTH EGLASH, JOSH DAWSEY AND RACHAEL BADE (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Plastic found in Arctic snow Scientists say tiny bits of plastic are being sucked into the atmosphere and carried to some of the remotest corners of the planet. Researchers from Germany and Switzerland said in a study published Wednesday they’ve found evidence of so-called microplastics being sprinkled in snow across the Arctic. Previous studies have found microplastics in the air of Paris, Tehran and Dongguan, China. (AP)

Former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper ends presidential bid, mulls 2020 Senate run

MOSCOW A Russian pilot was hailed as a hero Thursday for safely landing his passenger jet in a cornfield after a collision with a flock of gulls seconds after takeoff crippled both engines. While dozens of people on the plane sought medical assistance, only one was hospitalized. The quick thinking of the captain, 41-year old Damir Yusupov, drew comparisons to the 2009 “miracle on the Hudson,” when Capt. Chesley Sullenberger safely ditched his plane in New York’s Hudson River after a bird strike disabled its engines. Russian television stations showed passengers standing in head-high corn next to the plane, hugging Yusupov and thanking him for saving their lives. “It was quite a feat to keep the plane from stalling and quickly find a place to land,” Viktor Zabolotsky, a former test pilot, said in televised remarks. The Ural Airlines A321 was carrying 226 passengers and a crew of seven as it took off Thursday from Moscow’s Zhukovsky Airport en route to Simferopol in Crimea. Russia’s Rosaviatsiya state aviation agency chief, Alexander Neradko, told reporters that the crew “made the only right decision” to immediately land the fully loaded plane with its wheels up after both of its engines malfunctioned. VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV (AP)

Coroner: Dayton gunman had cocaine, alcohol, antidepressant in blood during rampage


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nation+world Gunman apprehended after standoff in Philly leaves 6 police injured PHILADELPHIA A gunman barricaded himself inside a Philadelphia rowhouse for 7½ hours, firing on police and wounding six in a dramatic standoff that trapped two officers — all while the commissioner and the shooter’s attorney tried to negotiate a surrender. Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross expressed amazement that the standoff, which began Wednesday when officers attempted to serve a drug warrant, ended with no one dead and no life-threatening injuries. It “could have been far worse,”

Ross said Thursday. The gunman came out of the home after police used tear gas. He was taken to a hospital for evaluation and then placed into custody. As officers flooded the scene, the situation grew chaotic at times. Police took to Twitter to ask media helicopters to pull back at the beginning of the standoff, saying they feared the gunman might be able to see police positions in the footage. Some residents shouted and threw things at officers. While standoffs with police are not uncommon, the situation drew attention because of how long gunfire was exchanged and the fact that the commissioner made the unusual decision to

ELIZABETH ROBERTSON (THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER VIA AP)

‘Could have been far worse’

Police detain Maurice Hill, 36, after an hours-long standoff with police in Philadelphia on Thursday.

speak to the shooter directly. The suspect was identified by Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner as Maurice

Hill, 36. Hill’s lawyer, Shaka Johnson, said Hill called him during the standoff asking for help surrendering. Johnson then called Krasner, and the two men patched in both Hill and the police commissioner, according to Krasner. Krasner said Hill has an extensive criminal history, including drug, gun and robbery charges. Krasner said Hill should not have been on the streets but stopped short of saying there was any specific failure by law enforcement. President Trump weighed in Thursday, saying the gunman “should never have been allowed to be on the streets.”

Autopsy raises more questions in Epstein death

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Protesters denounce Abe at Seoul rally to mark Japan’s WWII defeat

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If a MoveOn petition succeeds, President Trump could end up living on Barack H. Obama Avenue after he leaves office. The petition to rename the stretch of Fifth Avenue in front of Trump Tower had gathered more than 250,000 signatures by Thursday. Organizers say they plan to deliver it to New York Mayor Bill de Blasio. (AP/TWP)

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Could NYC get Obama Avenue?

SEOUL | Protesters hold a rally Thursday denouncing Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and also demanding that South Korea abolish an intelligence-sharing agreement between the nations. The rally marked the 74th anniversary of Japan’s defeat in World War II. South Korean President Moon Jae-in offered an olive branch to Japan to end an ongoing trade dispute, saying Seoul will “gladly join hands” if Tokyo wants to talk.

Riot at prison in Soledad, Calif., leaves nearly 60 injured

NEW YORK CITY An autopsy found that financier Jeffrey Epstein suffered multiple breaks in his neck bones, according to two people familiar with the findings, deepening the mystery about the circumstances of his death. Among the bones broken in Epstein’s neck was the hyoid bone, which in men is near the Adam’s apple. Such breaks can occur in those who hang themselves, particularly if they are older, according to forensics experts. But they are more common in victims of homicide by strangulation, the experts said. The details are the first findings to emerge from the autopsy of Epstein, a convicted sex offender and multimillionaire in federal custody on charges of sex trafficking. He died early Saturday morning after guards found him hanging in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan. The office of New York City’s chief medical examiner, Barbara Sampson, completed an autopsy of Epstein’s body Sunday. But Sampson listed the cause of his death as pending. Asked about the neck injuries, Sampson said no single factor in an autopsy can provide a conclusive answer about what happened. The revelation of Epstein’s neck injuries follows reports that officers at the jail broke protocol and failed to properly monitor him. CAROL D. LEONNIG AND AARON C. DAVIS (THE WASHINGTON POST)

Autopsy: London teen who disappeared from Malaysian resort died of intestinal bleeding; foul play not suspected


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Economic fears spread 9 key countries are on verge of recession, driving worries that the U.S. might follow

HEATHER LONG (THE WASHINGTON POST)

U.S. could add graphic labels to cigarettes

The stock market dropped sharply Wednesday after bad economic news from China and Germany.

Germany

United Kingdom

Italy

Germany is heavily reliant on manufacturing cars and other industrial goods to power its economy. Most of the world — including the U.S. — is currently experiencing a manufacturing recession. So far, the German government has been reluctant to spend to stimulate growth.

On top of manufacturing woes, the United Kingdom has seen an investment slump, largely because of uncertainty over Brexit. If Britain leaves the European Union in October without a deal — referred to as a “hard Brexit” — the nation is widely expected to enter a recession.

Italy struggles from continuing political crises that make additional economic aid from the government difficult. Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte is facing a noconfidence vote in his country’s Senate later this month and may have to resign, and Italy’s debt is one of the highest in the world.

Mexico

Brazil

Argentina

The southern U.S. neighbor has also been a target of Trump’s trade and immigration battles, which appear to be taking a greater toll than many expected. Mexico has also suffered declines in business investment and confidence as companies fear leftist President Andrés Manuel López Obrador will nationalize industries.

Brazil has struggled to sell goods overseas and at home. Some thought it would benefit as China sought to buy soybeans and other products somewhere other than the U.S., but slumping commodity prices have hurt. The government is giving out cash payments to workers in an effort to stimulate growth.

Argentina is in crisis. On Monday, Argentina’s stock market dropped nearly 50%, the second largest oneday crash any nation has experienced since 1950. Middle-class Argentines are fearful they won’t be able to afford everyday products as the value of the Argentine peso keeps dropping, especially against the U.S. dollar.

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South Korea

Russia

Singapore has blamed the U.S.China trade war for its problems, as its economy is heavily reliant on exports. Many economists watch Singapore and South Korea as strong indicators for what’s ahead for the global economy because these nations trade with so many others, especially China and the U.S.

Japan and South Korea are in the midst of a trade war of their own that is expected to drag down growth and make it harder for South Korea to sell electronics and cars abroad. Electronics exports are down about 20% in recent months, and semiconductor exports are down more than 30%, according to ING.

Russia has struggled since 2014 as oil prices plummeted and other nations put sanctions on Russia because of its military actions in Ukraine. Russia has worked to shield its economy as much as possible from U.S. sanctions by limiting deals with the U.S., but that has meant greater reliance on China, which is now slowing.

Mexico’s central bank lowers benchmark interest rate, citing slowing global economy

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ECONOMY Nine major economies around the world are in recession or on the verge of one, raising fears that a global economic slowdown could help tip the U.S. into an economic contraction as well. T he sto ck m a rket d r op Wednesday began after bad news from two of the world’s largest economies. China reported the worst manufacturing output in 17 years, and Germany said that its economy actually shrank in the spring. Many of the countries slowing down or in recession have a common problem: They are heavily dependent on selling goods overseas. And this is not a good time to have an exportdriven economy. China’s slump and President Trump’s trade war are both undercutting the global exchange of goods that had helped power the global economy for decades, and some of these countries are seeing sharp declines in exports. In other nations, notably Argentina and Russia, long-standing problems at home are bubbling over at a moment when global investors are skittish and quick to bolt, which exacerbates trouble. As the woes add up, there aren’t a lot of obvious rescue boats to help, which is why investors are fleeing to the usual havens: gold and government bonds. Trump is correct when he says many other nations depend more on trade than the U.S. does (exports account for about 13% of the U.S. economy, while domestic consumer spending makes up about 70%). But Trump is about to test the limits of whether the U.S. can stand alone as troubled spots grow around the world. Here’s a rundown of key economies with recession worries.

HEALTH U.S. health officials are making a new attempt at adding graphic images to cigarette packets to discourage Americans from lighting up. If successful, it would be the first change to U.S. cigarette warnings in 35 years. The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday proposed 13 new warnings that would appear on all cigarettes, including images of cancerous neck tumors, diseased lungs and feet with amputated toes. Other color illustrations would warn smokers that cigarettes can cause heart disease, impotence and diabetes. The labels would take up half of the front of cigarette packages. The current smaller text warnings on the side of U.S. cigarette packs have not been updated since 1984. The FDA’s previous attempt to change the labels was defeated in court in 2012 on free speech grounds. That decision was later upheld by a panel of judges. FDA’s tobacco director Mitch Zeller said the new effort is supported by research documenting how the warnings will educate the public about lesser-known smoking harms, such as bladder cancer. The nation’s largest tobacco company, Altria, which makes Marlboro, said it will “carefully review the proposed rule.” Nearly 120 countries around the world have adopted the larger, graphic warning labels. MATTHEW PERRONE (AP)

Federal panel rules migrant children should get edible food, clean water, soap, toothpaste


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LITTLE LEAGUE

Nats peaking at ideal time a 17-7 victory over the Reds, completing a three-game sweep. “Milwaukee’s no slouch coming in here,” Eaton said. “So we have to play good baseball and continue it this weekend.” And guess who might be able to provide some help? Scherzer, a three-time Cy Young Award winner, who declared himself “good to go” after dealing with a back problem that landed him on the injured list for most of the past five weeks. Lefty Patrick Corbin (9-5, 3.41 ERA) is scheduled to start the series opener, but otherwise, Washington hasn’t announced who its pitchers will be Saturday or Sunday. Could one of those games go to Scherzer, who said he doesn’t want any sort of rehab start in the minors? Manager Dave Martinez wouldn’t rule it out. Since Scherzer’s last pre-IL start July 6, Washington has managed to go 19-13. Lately, that success has been thanks in part to back-of-the-rotation fill-in righties Erick Fedde and Joe Ross. Ross, in particular, has turned things around after toggling

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NATIONALS Right now, 19-31 is just a distant memory for the Nationals. Even without Max Scherzer for all but one game over the past month-plus, even with recurring bullpen issues, the Nationals are suddenly 65-55 — 10 games over .500 for the first time in 14 months. What’s more, they’re leading the NL wild-card standings as they head into Friday’s opener of a three-game home series against one of the clubs chasing them for a playoff berth: the Brewers, with reigning MVP Christian Yelich. Winning the NL East presents more of a challenge, because Washington entered Thursday trailing the first-place Braves by six games. The rivals play each other seven more times, though: four games at Atlanta on Sept. 5-8, and three at Washington on Sept. 13-15. “Still a lot of work to be done. We need to keep our foot on the accelerator,” right fielder Adam Eaton said after hitting one of Washington’s three homers during a 10-run fifth inning Wednesday that propelled it to

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In a remarkable turnaround, Washington goes from 12 games under to 10 over .500

Juan Soto, center, and the Nationals are now 10 games over .500 for the first time in 14 months, and they’re leading the NL wild-card race.

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The number of games Nats closer Sean Doolittle has pitched in this season, nine more than he did all of last year. Doolittle is on pace to make 70 appearances in 2019, a mark he has reached only once in his career (2013). His 9.53 ERA in August (six games) is a sign that the left-hander might be wearing down. (EXPRESS)

between the Nationals’ bullpen and the minors, going 3-0 with a 0.50 ERA in August. In Fedde’s past two starts, meanwhile, he’s

2-0 with a 1.50 ERA. “We asked these guys to step up,” Martinez said. Another bit of good news for Washington is that Thursday’s day off gave weary closer Sean Doolittle a third consecutive day to rest. He pitched five times in a stretch of seven games, then spoke after a shaky save in Monday’s 7-6 victory over the Reds about feeling the effects of that much use. Then Doolittle was able to take off Tuesday — when Daniel Hudson got the final four outs to save a 3-1 win — and Wednesday — when Javy Guerra worked the last three innings of the rout for a save. HOWARD FENDRICH (AP)

CAREER HITS

The number of career hits Angels slugger Albert Pujols reached Wednesday after a two-hit, three-RBI night against the Pirates in Anaheim, Calif. Pujols set a major league record for hits by a foreign-born player, surpassing fellow Dominican Republic native Adrian Beltre (3,166). The mark puts Pujols, 39, in sole possession of 16th place for career hits. (EXPRESS) Seven-time champion Roger Federer loses in straight sets to 21-year-old qualifier Andrey Rublev at Cincinnati

LLWS boasts its first girl in five years Look closely and you’ll see something unusual at the Little League World Series: A blonde ponytail is peeking out from one of the players’ helmets. It belongs to Maddy Freking, a 12-year-old who is the only girl among the field of 16 teams playing in Williamsport, Pa., and the first to play in the LLWS since Mo’ne Davis made headlines in 2014. Freking is only the 19th girl to play in the Series in its 72-year history. “It’s a dream coming true,” Freking told Minneapolis’ Fox affiliate, “just to be there is really amazing.” Freking is the starting second baseman for the Coon Rapids-Andover team out of Minnesota. Freking, described as a “vacuum” at second, had a sweet double play in a regional final victory Saturday over Iowa that turned up on “SportsCenter.” (THE WASHINGTON POST)

Dale Earnhardt Jr. “safe” after plane crash in Tennessee, sister says


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Eccentric Brown to test the patience of Gruden

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NFL When Antonio Brown arrived at training camp in a hot-air balloon, Jon Gruden laughed and tried to cozy up to a new reality. “I expect a lot more drama from No. 84,” the Raiders’ coach said last month of his newly acquired superstar wide receiver. “I really do.” How prescient. And unsurprising. And ominous. As eccentric as Brown can be, Gruden couldn’t have predicted the types of drama he already has presented. Frostbitten feet? And an existential crisis over a new helmet? Still, when his feet heal, Brown, 31, figures to remain the ultra-productive playmaker who’s finished with no fewer than 101 receptions, 1,284 yards and eight touchdowns in the past six seasons. Gruden, the old coach who traded the best of his new tricks during his disastrous NFL return last season, acquired Brown partly because his decisions had left the roster desperate for a player with superstar impact. Now he needs a fruitful relationship with the diva receiver to erase the notion that his coaching style is too antiquated for the NFL. That was the concern entering last season, after Gruden signed a 10-year, $100 million contract

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Raiders coach battling perception that he can’t handle today’s big stars

Antonio Brown, left, has brought bizarre drama, including frostbitten feet and a quest to wear a banned helmet, to coach Jon Gruden’s Raiders.

CHEF BILL IN DISPUTE

$38K

The amount the Raiders’ Antonio Brown owes chef Stefano Tedeschi, according to a lawsuit filed last month. According to ESPN, the suit alleges that Brown racked up a $38,521 tab for private chef services, including a culinary show, during Pro Bowl festivities. (EXPRESS)

and resurrected his coaching career after nine years in television paradise. A year ago, Gruden and the Raiders traded their best player, outside linebacker Khalil Mack, rather than persist during a

complicated contract negotiation. It seemed like a premature deal, shipping Mack to Chicago for two first-round picks. The Bears went on to pay Mack record-setting money, and he made their defense dominant again. Then, in the middle of the 2018 season, Gruden traded wide receiver Amari Cooper to Dallas for a first-round draft pick. People joked that Gruden made the Bears and Cowboys playoff teams while watching his own squad go 4-12. It contributed to the perception that this version of Gruden cannot tolerate today’s stars. Now Brown is here to provide the greatest test of the coach’s patience. Finding a way to manage Brown is essential to the relaunching of Gruden’s career.

“It’s not just a word you can say, it’s something you have to stand behind because on this issue there is no social equality for women without financial equality.” U.S. FORWARD CHRISTEN PRESS,

explaining why mediation in the women’s national soccer team’s lawsuit against the U.S. Soccer Federation broke down this week. The suit over a pay discrepancy between the men’s and women’s teams is now likely headed to a jury trial.

JERRY BREWER (THE WASHINGTON POST)

HARD LUCK

Cousins tears ACL, may miss season

Recently signed Lakers center DeMarcus Cousins is now facing rehab from another major injury. Cousins, 29, was diagnosed Thursday with a torn ACL in his left knee, which could sideline the six-time All-Star for much — if not all — of this coming season. His agent said Cousins would have surgery. The ACL tear comes about 18 months after he ruptured his left Achilles, and roughly four months after he tore his left quadriceps muscle. (AP)

Redskins-Bengals ended after Express’ deadline

Swedish women’s hockey players boycott training, tournament over pay

Kyrgios quickly returns to old volatile conduct TENNIS Nick Kyrgios seemed to have set himself on a slightly healthier and more productive path this month at the Citi Open in Washington. Sure, he smashed rackets, blasted a ball out of the stadium in frustration and hurled invective at umpires (calling one a “potato with legs and arms”), but he also won the tournament, defeating two top-10 opponents along the way. Afterward, he seemed to display a newfound serenity, a condition that has eluded the 24-year-old over the course of his tumultuous career. “A lot of habits needed to change,” he added. “I just had a lot of unhealthy habits, and it was starting to show on the tennis court. It was too up and down. It wasn’t healthy.” But Kyrgios’ newfound calm didn’t last long. He fell apart Wednesday night during a second-round loss to Karen Khachanov at the Cincinnati Masters. Kyrgios came unglued when chair umpire Fergus Murphy (the same one he likened to a potato) warned him about taking too much time between serves. Later, Kyrgios called Murphy “the worst f---ing referee ever” and smashed two rackets. On Thursday, the ATP fined Kyrgios $113,000 for unsportsmanlike conduct, verbal abuse and leaving the court during the match. The tour is also investigating whether an additional fine or a suspension is warranted. MATT BONESTEEL (TWP)

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Blanchett finds her character

‘Blinded by the Light’

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PG-13, 114 min.

The versatile star makes a messy mom lovable in ‘Where’d You Go, Bernadette’ FILM REVIEW Spiky, passionate, fierce and broken, the titular heroine of Maria Semple’s hilarious and touching novel “Where’d You Go, Bernadette” is one of the great characters in recent literary fiction. And she’s perfect fodder for the talents of Cate Blanchett, who radiates both otherworldliness and edgy neurosis in Richard Linklater’s generously humane film adaptation. When we meet Blanchett’s Bernadette Fox, she’s living in rainy Seattle with her Microsoft engineer husband, Elgin (Billy Crudup) and teenage daughter, Bee (newcomer Emma Nelson), banging around a decrepit, halfrehabbed former reform school, trying desperately to avoid the other moms at Bee’s school, dictating manic to-do lists to her virtual assistant in India and nurturing an obsessive hatred of her adopted hometown. From the state of her environment — falling apart but filled with ingenious design elements involving books, pencils and a chandelier that looks as if it’s been made of dog bowls — it’s clear that Bernadette, a once-famous

Bernadette (Cate Blanchett) and husband Elgin (Billy Crudup) have some things to work out in Richard Linklater’s “Where’d You Go, Bernadette.”

architect, is a woman on the verge of either a breakdown or a breakthrough. When Bee suggests a family trip to Antarctica to celebrate a perfect report card, the plans threaten to send Bernadette not just to the edge of the world, but of sanity itself. What exactly got Bernadette to this place comes into focus through monologues and a helpful explanatory video, segments of which pop up throughout the movie as needed. At first, it looks as if “Where’d You Go, Bernadette” will be a tart sendup of privileged mom culture on a par with “Big Little Lies,”

Dave Chappelle special “Sticks & Stones” hits Netflix on Aug. 26

‘Where’d You Go, Bernadette’ (PG-13, 107 min.) DIRECTOR: Richard Linklater STARS: Cate Blanchett, Billy Crudup,

Kristen Wiig, Emma Nelson IN A NUTSHELL: A mom becomes compelled to reconnect with her creative passions after years of sacrificing herself for her family.

especially when Blanchett goes toe-to-toe with a try-hard neighbor played by Kristen Wiig. But things aren’t what they seem in a story that is as attentive to

grief, heartbreak and demolished dreams as it is to liberal bourgeois mores at their most superficial and annoyingly smug. “Where’d You Go, Bernadette” is at its best as a character study in female ambition and motherhood, at their most passionate and ambivalent. It’s when the plot becomes, well, plottier that “Where’d You Go, Bernadette” starts to wobble: Twists, turns and what-are-you-doing-here? contrivances that work on the page look forced and schematic on screen, notwithstanding some stunning location photography amid the serene waters and icescapes of Greenland. If the family dynamics feel too neatly resolved by the end of “Where’d You Go, Bernadette,” Blanchett’s nuanced portrayal of stymied creativity, exacting taste and sensibilities too bold and well-judged for an uncaring world manages to be funny and uncompromising in equal measure. In her capable hands, Bernadette Fox doesn’t wind up being likable — a quality Bernadette would surely detest — but she’s worthy of love all the same. ANN HORNADAY (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Adapted by Sarfraz Manzoor from his memoir and directed with energy and insight by Gurinder Chadha, “Blinded by the Light” follows a Pakistani teenager in 1980s England as he tries to separate from his family and find himself, all while he discovers Bruce Springsteen’s music. Warm, funny and deeply sincere, this film isn’t content merely to revel in Springsteen’s greatest hits, although it does, with vibrant, vicarious exhilaration. A.H.

‘The Peanut Butter Falcon’ PG-13, 98 min.

Shia LaBeouf teams up with Zack Gottsagen in “The Peanut Butter Falcon,” a sweetly comic drama about a young man with Down syndrome who dreams of becoming a pro wrestler. But the film essentially lifts its story beats from “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” which contributes to an unfortunate sense of derivation. TRAVIS DESHONG (TWP)

NBC developing series based on film “St. Elmo’s Fire”


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‘Good Boys’ knows how to party The raunchy comedy brings little new to the table, but it’s got heart

‘Angry Birds 2’ flies in the face of expectations

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FILM REVIEW Much has been made of how “Good Boys” — an R-rated comedy about a trio of sixth-grade nerds caught up in a misadventure involving drugs, sex toys, beer and slapstick mishaps — looks like a junior varsity version of “Superbad.” The comparison is fair, and fairly accurate. The comedy, produced by “Superbad” writer-producers Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, hits all the expected marks for raunch and vulgarity, with the bonus that it is actually also kind of sweet. Mostly, that’s thanks to the three young actors at the center of the story: Jacob Tremblay as Max, Brady Noon as Thor and Keith L. Williams as Lucas, playing an inseparable posse of newly minted sixth-graders whose voices haven’t yet changed and who are still obsessed with Ascension, a card-deck-building game of fantasy. They’re all appealing performers, but Williams steals the show, playing a tall-for-his-age dweeb who, by his own admission, loves rules and is struggling with the justannounced divorce of his parents (Lil Rel Howery and Retta). The boys are mostly social outcasts, though Max somehow manages to snag an invitation to a kissing party at the home of the school’s most effortlessly cool rugrat rebel, a little James Dean-in-training named Soren (Izaac Wang).

The boys (Jacob Tremblay, Keith L. Williams and Brady Noon) meet a living, breathing high school girl (Molly Gordon).

Because Max’s dream girl (Millie Davis) will also be in attendance, and because Max knows nothing about kissing, the three boys undertake a crash course on the subject, borrowing a drone video camera to spy on what the boys presume to be kissing experts: a pair of (relatively) worldly high school girls (Molly Gordon and Midori Francis). This leads to a highly improbable yet pretty amusing concatenation of exploits involving MDMA, alcohol, a sex doll and a bicycle accident. The plot is silly and episodic, but plot hardly matters here. “Good Boys” exists for no other reason than to give us permission to laugh at

‘Good Boys’ (R, 89 min.) DIRECTOR: Gene Stupnitsky STARS: Jacob Tremblay, Keith L. Williams, Brady Noon, Molly Gordon IN A NUTSHELL: After one of them is invited to a kissing party, three tween best friends skip school and set off on an odyssey of super bad decisions.

on-screen versions of our own tiny, once-naive selves. The central struggle of “Good Boys” is between the popular crowd and the so-called “tryhards,” epitomized by Thor, who loves musical theater, and his overly earnest friends, each of

whom is at that age when he is beginning to find another obsession to replace Ascension (girls, in the case of Max, or, for Lucas, the school’s anti-bullying group, known as the Student Coalition Against Bullying, or SCAB). Sincerity, passion and effort, you see, are lame. Irony and not giving a damn are cool. Except that “Good Boys” itself is kind of a try-hard. Sure, it makes anti-bullying efforts seem like a bad thing (one demerit for that). But it also knows when to pull back from the precipice of raunch-forraunch’s-sake and look for something sweeter. MICHAEL O’SULLIVAN (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Kevin Hart gets in on the superhero game

Kevin Hart will produce and star in the comedy film “Night Wolf,” STXfilms announced Thursday. The movie, written by “Detective Pikachu’s” Dan Hernandez and Benji Samit, follows Hart’s character as he meets his future father-inlaw, who he discovers is secretly a superhero. “It is a big, broad comedy and the idea is great fun and perfectly matched with Kevin’s comedic talent,” STXfilms chairman Adam Fogelson said. (EXPRESS)

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Netflix sets “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” sequel for Feb. 12, confirms third film

FILM REVIEW There’s a new movie that teaches valuable lessons about teamwork and forgiveness. It boasts a plot and action premised on the foundational principles of mathematics. And it encourages girls to study science. Also: It’s based on a smartphone gaming app. “The Angry Birds Movie 2” is not great cinema. But the animated sequel — inspired by the popular Angry Birds games — goes above and beyond what is to be expected from such things. The story takes us back to Bird Island, an avian paradise inhabited by flightless birds who, as in the game, travel via a slingshot. Our hero is hottempered Red (voice of Jason Sudeikis) — no longer an outcast, having saved his home from an invasion of green pigs in the first film. This time, the pigs’ leader, Leonard (Bill Hader), wants a truce. Pig Island, you see, is under attack from nearby Eagle Island and Zeta (Leslie Jones), a purple bird of prey. And she’s coming for Bird Island next. In some ways, “The Angry Birds Movie 2” is standard kiddie fare. Yet, from its distinctive character design to its ambitious world-building, what might otherwise have been only a mildly diverting product tie-in is proof that video-game movies — just like video games — require a certain level of invention to keep players (and audiences) interested. PAT PADUA (TWP)

HBO orders series based on movie “Skate Kitchen”


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The week’s best movie previews

‘Little Women’

‘Last Christmas’

EXPECTED RELEASE: Dec. 25

EXPECTED RELEASE: Nov. 8

SUMMARY: One one hand, we have more than enough “Little Women” adaptations, including the classic 1994 movie and a PBS miniseries just last year. But Greta Gerwig has assembled an irresistible cast for her “Lady Bird” follow-up. Plus, Saoirse Ronan and Timothée Chalamet look just so gosh darned adorable together. THOMAS FLOYD (EXPRESS)

SUMMARY: Screenwriter Emma Thompson knows romance. Director Paul Feig knows comedy. So this is, theoretically, a rom-com dream team! They’ve given us a story about a Londoner (Emilia Clarke) with a penchant for chance encounters with a dashing stranger (Henry Golding), who, based on this trailer, is totally a figment of her imagination, right? T.F.

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(!) No Pass/No Discount Ticket Blinded by the Light (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 11:20-2:20-5:20-8:15-11:05 The Angry Birds Movie 2 in RealD 3D (PG) 3D;4DX;4DX 3D;CC;DV;No Passes;ResSelected;Stadium: 11:00AM Spider-Man: Far from Home (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 1:40-4:40-7:4010:40 The Angry Birds Movie 2 (PG) 2D;CC;DV;No Passes;Res-Selected;Stadium: 11:15-1:454:30-7:00 Dora and the Lost City of Gold (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 11:05-1:50-4:256:55-9:25 The Kitchen (R) 2D;DV;OC;Open Cap/Eng Sub;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 6:30 47 Meters Down: Uncaged (PG-13) 2D;DV;OC;Open Cap/Eng Sub;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 7:15 Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark (PG-13) 2D;DV;OC;Open Cap/Eng Sub;Rec;ResSelected;Stadium: 8:20

Smithsonian - Lockheed Martin IMAX Theater

601 Independence Ave SW www.si.edu/imax D-Day: Normandy 1944 3D (NR) 1:10 Aircraft Carrier: Guardians of the Seas 3D (2018) (NR) 10:20-2:00 Journey to Space: The IMAX 3D Experience (NR) 10:50-2:35-4:55 Apollo 11: The IMAX 2D Experience 12:15-4:00 Secrets of the Universe (NR) 11:25-3:10

Smithsonian - Warner Bros. Theater

14th St and Constitution Ave NW www.si.edu/theaters D-Day: Normandy 1944 3D (NR) 10:30-2:40 National Parks Adventure 3D (America Wild 3D) (NR) 12:10 Apollo 11 (G) 1:00 Superpower Dogs 3D (G) 11:20-1:50 Blinded by the Light (PG-13) 3:45-6:00-8:15

MARYLAND

AFI Silver Theatre Cultural Center

8633 Colesville Road www.afi.com/silver The Farewell (PG) CC;Accessibility devices available: 11:05-1:05-3:10-5:15-7:20-9:25 Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (R) in 35mm: 1:00-4:15-7:45 Thunderball (PG) 7:30 The Heartbreak Kid (1972) (PG) 5:15 Deliverance (R) 10:00

AMC Center Park 8

4001 Powder Mill Rd. www.amctheatres.com/ Spider-Man: Far from Home (PG-13) CC/DVS;Rec;RS: 1:00 The Lion King (PG) CC/DVS;Rec;RS: 10:10-1:00-4:00-7:10-10:10 The Angry Birds Movie 2 (PG) CC/DVS;Rec;RS: 11:20-4:30 Dora and the Lost City of Gold (PG) CC/DVS;Rec;RS: 10:40-1:10-4:00-6:30-9:00 The Kitchen (R) CC/DVS;Rec;RS: 10:30-4:10 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (PG-13) CC/DVS;Rec;RS: 10:20-1:20-4:20-7:30-10:30 Good Boys (R) CC/DVS;Rec;RS: 10:00-12:15-2:30-5:10-6:50-7:40-9:15-10:00 Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark (PG-13) CC/DVS;Rec;RS: 11:00-1:40-4:10-6:40-9:30 47 Meters Down: Uncaged (PG-13) CC/DVS;Rec;RS: 10:30-12:40-2:50-5:20-7:50-10:20 The Angry Birds Movie 2 in RealD 3D (PG) CC/DVS;RealD 3D;Rec;RS: 1:50-7:00-9:30

AMC Magic Johnson Capital Ctr 12

800 Shoppers Way www.amctheatres.com/ Spider-Man: Far from Home (PG-13) CC/DVS;RS: 2:10-5:20-8:50 The Lion King (PG) CC/DVS;RS: 12:45-3:30-6:20-9:05 The Angry Birds Movie 2 (PG) CC/DVS;RS: 11:30-12:55-6:00 Dora and the Lost City of Gold (PG) CC/DVS;RS: 11:40-1:20-3:45-6:10-9:00 Where'd You Go, Bernadette (PG-13) AMC Independent;CC/DVS;RS: 1:40-4:10-6:40-9:10 The Kitchen (R) CC/DVS;RS: 11:45-2:20-4:50-7:20-9:50 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (PG-13) CC/DVS;RS: 1:55-5:00-8:10 Brian Banks (PG-13) AMC Independent;CC/DVS;RS: 11:45-2:10-4:35-7:00-9:25 Good Boys (R) CC/DVS;RS: 12:35-3:00-5:15-7:30-9:55 Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark (PG-13) CC/DVS;RS: 2:30-5:05-7:40-10:15 The Angry Birds Movie 2 in RealD 3D (PG) CC/DVS;RealD 3D;RS: 3:25-8:40 47 Meters Down: Uncaged (PG-13) CC/DVS;RS: 1:05-3:20-5:45-8:00-10:15 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw The IMAX 2D Experience (PG-13) CC/DVS;RS: 1:00-4:05-7:10-10:15

Landmark Bethesda Row Cinema

7235 Woodmont Ave www.landmarktheatres.com/ Luce (R) CC/DVS;HA;HoH;RS: (!) 1:15-3:50-6:50-9:25 The Farewell (PG) CC/DVS;HA;HoH;Partially Subtitled;RS: (!) 1:10-4:10-7:00-10:00 After the Wedding (PG-13) CC/DVS;HA;HoH;RS: (!) 1:20-4:15-7:15-9:50 Tel Aviv On Fire (NR) HA;HoH;RS;Subtitled: (!) 1:40-4:00-7:30-9:55 The Peanut Butter Falcon (PG-13) CC/DVS;HA;HoH;RS: (!) 1:00-3:15-5:30-7:45-10:00 Where'd You Go, Bernadette (PG-13) CC/DVS;HA;HoH;RS: (!) 1:50-4:20-7:20-9:45 Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (R) CC/DVS;HA;HoH;RS: (!) 12:50-3:30-6:40-9:15 Blinded by the Light (PG-13) CC/DVS;HA;HoH;RS: (!) 1:30-4:30-7:10-9:45

Regal Hyattsville Royale

6505 America Blvd. www.regmovies.com Toy Story 4 (G) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 1:20-3:55 Spider-Man: Far from Home (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 4:20-10:10 The Lion King (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 1:40-4:45-7:40-10:40 Where'd You Go, Bernadette (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 1:15-4:15-7:15-10:15 Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (R) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 2:00-5:45-9:30 The Kitchen (R) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 6:35-9:20 Good Boys (R) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 1:00-3:30-6:00-8:30-11:00 Brian Banks (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 1:55-4:40-7:20-10:00 47 Meters Down: Uncaged (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 12:30-3:00-5:30-8:00-10:30 Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 1:45-4:30-7:10-10:05 The Art of Racing in the Rain (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 1:35-7:25 The Farewell (PG) 2D;CC;Chinese;DV;Stadium;Sub-Titled: 1:30-4:10-6:55-9:35 Blinded by the Light (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 1:50-4:50-7:50-10:55 The Angry Birds Movie 2 in RealD 3D (PG) 3D;CC;DV;No Passes;Stadium: 9:15

The Angry Birds Movie 2 (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 12:55-3:45-6:30 Dora and the Lost City of Gold (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 12:45-3:25-6:15-9:00 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 1:10-4:25-7:35-10:50

Hello, Love, Goodbye (NR) AMC Independent;English Subtitles;RS: 12:30-3:30-6:30-9:30 The Angry Birds Movie 2 in RealD 3D (PG) CC/DVS;RealD 3D;RS: 4:30-7:15 Bring the Soul: The Movie Alternative Content;English Subtitles;RS: 1:15-4:00-6:45-9:30

Regal Majestic & IMAX

Angelika Film Ctr Mosaic

900 Ellsworth Dr www.regmovies.com Toy Story 4 (G) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 11:00-1:30-4:15-9:30 Spider-Man: Far from Home (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 12:15-3:156:15-9:25 The Lion King (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 11:05-2:05-5:15-8:05-11:05 Where'd You Go, Bernadette (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 11:20-2:004:50-7:40-10:30 Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (R) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 11:25-3:056:45-10:30 The Kitchen (R) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 11:35-2:20-5:10-7:45-10:40 Good Boys (R) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 11:15-1:50-4:30-6:55-9:20 Brian Banks (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 11:20-4:30-6:50-9:40 47 Meters Down: Uncaged (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 11:50-2:20-5:007:25-10:00 Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 11:55-2:354:20-5:25-8:15-10:05-11:10 Mission Mangal (NR) 2D;Hindi;No Pass/SS;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium;Sub-Titled: 11:00-2:055:20-8:30-11:30 The Art of Racing in the Rain (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 11:00-1:40-7:10 Luce (R) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 11:30-2:10-5:05-7:50-10:45 Blinded by the Light (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 12:00-3:00-6:00-9:00 Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am (PG-13) 2D;CC;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 12:35-3:356:35-9:35 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw The IMAX 2D Experience (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;IMAX;No Passes;Res-Selected;Stadium: 12:30-3:50-7:00-10:25 The Angry Birds Movie 2 in RealD 3D (PG) 3D;CC;DV;No Passes;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 11:35AM Bring the Soul: The Movie 2D;No Pass/SS;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 2:00-7:00 The Angry Birds Movie 2 (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 2:10-4:45-7:25-10:00 Dora and the Lost City of Gold (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 11:20-1:05-1:553:45-4:40-6:30-7:30-9:15-10:15 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 1:00-4:10-7:30-10:55

Xscape Theatres Brandywine 14

7710 Matapeake Business Dr www.xscapetheatres.com Spider-Man: Far from Home (PG-13) CC;OC-OC ;RS;SS: 3:20-10:10 The Lion King (PG) AD;CC;RS;SS: 9:50-1:00-3:50-6:40-9:30 The Angry Birds Movie 2 (PG) CC;PLF;RS;SS: (!) 10:20-12:50-3:30-6:10-8:40; (!) 9:30-12:102:50-5:20-7:50-9:20-10:20 Where'd You Go, Bernadette (PG-13) CC;RS;SS: (!) 9:40-12:30-3:40-6:30-9:00 Dora and the Lost City of Gold (PG) CC;RS;SS: (!) 10:30-1:20-4:20-6:50-9:45 The Kitchen (R) CC;RS;SS: (!) 11:30-2:10-5:00-7:40-10:40 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (PG-13) CC;OC-OC ;RS;SS: (!) 10:10-1:10-4:10-7:10 Good Boys (R) CC;RS;SS: (!) 10:40-1:30-4:30-7:00-9:40 Brian Banks (PG-13) CC;RS;SS: 11:20-2:00-4:40-7:20-9:50 Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark (PG-13) CC;RS;SS: 11:40-2:40-5:30-8:10-11:00 47 Meters Down: Uncaged (PG-13) CC;No Discounts;RS: 11:50-2:20-4:50-7:30-10:00 The Art of Racing in the Rain (PG) CC;RS;SS: (!) 9:20-12:20-6:20 Blinded by the Light (PG-13) CC;RS: (!) 11:10-3:00-6:00-8:50 47 Meters Down: Uncaged (PG-13) CC;OC-OC ;PLF;RS;SS: 10:00-12:40-3:10-5:40-8:2010:50-11:30

VIRGINIA

AMC Courthouse Plaza 8

2150 Clarendon Blvd. www.amctheatres.com/ The Lion King (PG) CC/DVS;Rec;RS: 2:30-5:00-9:15 The Angry Birds Movie 2 (PG) CC/DVS;Rec;RS: 2:00-7:00 Where'd You Go, Bernadette (PG-13) AMC Independent;CC/DVS;Rec;RS: 1:00-3:30-6:459:15 Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (R) CC/DVS;Rec;RS: 1:30-5:30-7:45 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (PG-13) CC/DVS;Rec;RS: 3:00-6:30-9:30 Good Boys (R) CC/DVS;Rec;RS: 2:15-4:45-7:15-9:45 Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark (PG-13) CC/DVS;Rec;RS: 3:15-6:15-9:00 Blinded by the Light (PG-13) CC/DVS;Rec;RS: 1:15-4:00-6:00-9:00 The Angry Birds Movie 2 in RealD 3D (PG) CC/DVS;RealD 3D;Rec;RS: 4:30-9:30

AMC Hoffman Center 22

206 Swamp Fox Rd. www.amctheatres.com/ The Lion King (PG) CC/DVS;RS: 12:45-2:45-3:45-5:45-6:45-8:45-9:45 Dora and the Lost City of Gold (PG) CC/DVS;RS: 1:00-2:00-3:30-4:30-6:00-7:00-8:30-9:30 Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (R) CC/DVS;RS: 12:45-4:30-8:00 Blinded by the Light (PG-13) CC/DVS;RS: 1:00-4:00-7:00-10:00 Toy Story 4 (G) CC/DVS;RS: 1:15-4:00 Spider-Man: Far from Home (PG-13) CC/DVS;RS: 12:15-3:30-6:45-10:00 The Angry Birds Movie 2 (PG) CC/DVS;RS: 1:45-10:00 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (PG-13) CC/DVS;RS: 2:30-5:45-9:00 Where'd You Go, Bernadette (PG-13) AMC Independent;CC/DVS;RS: 2:00-4:45-7:30-10:15 Brian Banks (PG-13) AMC Independent;CC/DVS;RS: 12:45-3:30-6:15-9:00 Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (R) CC/DVS;Dolby Cinema at AMC Prime;Rec;RS: 6:00-9:30 Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark (PG-13) CC/DVS;RS: 1:15-4:00-6:45-9:45 The Kitchen (R) CC/DVS;RS: 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 Good Boys (R) CC/DVS;RS: 12:15-2:45-5:15-7:45-10:15 47 Meters Down: Uncaged (PG-13) CC/DVS;RS: 2:15-4:45-7:15-9:45 The Art of Racing in the Rain (PG) CC/DVS;RS: 1:30-4:15-7:00-9:45 The Farewell (PG) AMC Independent;CC/DVS;RS: 1:30-4:00-6:30-9:00 Blinded by the Light (PG-13) CC/DVS;Dolby Cinema at AMC Prime;Rec;RS: 12:00-3:00 Midsommar (R) AMC Independent;CC/DVS;RS: 6:30-10:00 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw The IMAX 2D Experience (PG-13) CC/DVS; RS: 12:15-3:30-6:45-10:00

2911 District Ave www.angelikafilmcenter.com After the Wedding (PG-13) AA;CC;DA;RS: 9:55-12:25-3:00-5:35-8:10-10:45 Luce (R) AA;CC;DA;RS: 9:30-12:00-2:30-5:00 The Peanut Butter Falcon (PG-13) AA;CC;DA;RS: 10:00-12:30-3:00-5:30-8:00-10:30 The Lion King (PG) AA;CC;DA;RS: 10:30-1:30-4:30-7:30-10:25 The Farewell (PG) AA;CC;DA;RS: 10:20-12:50-3:20-5:50-8:20-10:50 Where'd You Go, Bernadette (PG-13) AA;CC;DA;RS: 9:45-2:00-4:35-7:10-9:50 Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (R) AA;CC;DA;RS: 12:20-3:50-7:20-10:50 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (PG-13) AA;CC;DA;RS: 10:55-7:40-10:40 Blinded by the Light (PG-13) AA;CC;DA;RS: 10:45-1:30-4:15-7:00-9:45

Regal Ballston Quarter

671 North Glebe Road www.regmovies.com Toy Story 4 (G) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 10:50-1:30-4:05 Spider-Man: Far from Home (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 10:05 The Lion King (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 10:55-1:45-4:40-7:35-10:25 The Angry Birds Movie 2 (PG) 2D;CC;DV;No Passes;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 11:30-4:407:25-10:00 Where'd You Go, Bernadette (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 11:25-2:155:00-7:45-10:30 Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (R) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 11:20-3:056:50-10:35 The Kitchen (R) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 4:55-10:30 Good Boys (R) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 11:40-2:10-4:40-7:10-9:40 Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 11:15-2:054:45-7:30-10:15 47 Meters Down: Uncaged (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 11:50-2:20-4:507:20-9:50 The Art of Racing in the Rain (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 11:10-1:55-7:40 Blinded by the Light (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 12:15-3:15-6:15-9:15 Yesterday (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 7:15 The Angry Birds Movie 2 in RealD 3D (PG) 3D;CC;DV;No Passes;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 2:00 Dora and the Lost City of Gold (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 11:00-1:404:20-7:00-9:40 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Rec;Res-Selected;Stadium: 12:10-3:35-7:05-10:10

Regal Kingstowne & RPX

5910 Kingstowne Towne Ctr www.regmovies.com Toy Story 4 (G) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 11:50-2:25 Spider-Man: Far from Home (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;No Passes;ScreenX;Stadium: 12:20-3:306:40-9:45 The Lion King (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 12:55-4:05-7:05-10:05 Where'd You Go, Bernadette (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 1:00-3:45-6:30-9:10 Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (R) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 11:35-3:00-6:45-10:15 The Kitchen (R) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 5:05-7:30-10:10 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;No Passes;RPX;Rec;ResSelected;Stadium: 12:00-3:05-6:30-9:40 Good Boys (R) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 12:40-3:10-5:40-8:10-10:40 Brian Banks (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 12:15-2:45-5:25-8:00-10:30 47 Meters Down: Uncaged (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 12:50-3:20-5:50-8:20-10:50 Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 12:30-3:15-6:00-8:40-11:15 Mission Mangal (NR) 2D;Hindi;No Pass/SS;Stadium;Sub-Titled: 11:35-2:30-5:35-8:30-11:20 The Art of Racing in the Rain (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 12:10-2:55-5:45-8:25-11:05 The Farewell (PG) 2D;CC;Chinese;DV;Stadium;Sub-Titled: 1:05-3:55-6:25-9:05 Blinded by the Light (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 11:45-2:35-5:20-8:15-11:00 The Angry Birds Movie 2 in RealD 3D (PG) 3D;CC;DV;No Passes;Stadium: 10:00 The Angry Birds Movie 2 (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 11:30-2:10-4:45-7:15 Dora and the Lost City of Gold (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 12:05-2:40-5:30-8:05-10:45

Regal Potomac Yard

3575 Potomac Avenue www.regmovies.com Toy Story 4 (G) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 11:10-1:40 The Secret Life of Pets 2 (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 11:25-1:45-3:55 Spider-Man: Far from Home (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 6:10-9:10 The Lion King (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 12:25-3:30-6:30-9:40 The Angry Birds Movie 2 (PG) 2D;CC;DV;No Passes;Stadium: 12:15-2:50-7:50-10:20 Where'd You Go, Bernadette (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 10:55-1:30-4:25-7:00-9:45 Dora and the Lost City of Gold (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 11:00-1:50-4:20-6:50-9:30 Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (R) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 11:40-3:25-7:10-10:55 The Kitchen (R) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 11:15-2:15-4:50-7:30-10:15 Good Boys (R) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 12:20-3:00-5:30-7:55-10:25 Brian Banks (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 11:35-2:20-4:55-7:45-10:40 47 Meters Down: Uncaged (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 11:50-2:10-4:30-7:05-9:35 Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 11:20-1:55-4:40-7:20-10:05 The Art of Racing in the Rain (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 4:15-6:55-9:50 The Farewell (PG) 2D;CC;Chinese;DV;Stadium;Sub-Titled: 12:05-2:30-5:05-7:35-10:35 Blinded by the Light (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 11:05-2:00-5:00-8:00-11:00 Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am (PG-13) 2D;CC;Stadium: 11:30-2:05-4:45-7:40-10:10 The Angry Birds Movie 2 in RealD 3D (PG) 3D;CC;DV;No Passes;Stadium: 5:20 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 12:30-4:00-7:15-10:30

Smithsonian - Airbus IMAX Theater

14390 Air and Space Museum Pkwy www.si.edu/imax D-Day: Normandy 1944 3D (NR) 12:45 Aircraft Carrier: Guardians of the Seas 3D (2018) (NR) 10:30AM Journey to Space: The IMAX 3D Experience (NR) 10:00-1:35 Mission Mangal (NR) 4:50-7:10-9:30 Superpower Dogs: An IMAX 3D Experience (G) 2:10 Apollo 11: The IMAX 2D Experience 11:00-3:05 Secrets of the Universe (NR) 11:55-4:00


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