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/ 12:03 AM January 16, 2019

Ryan Reynolds in “Once Upon a Deadpool”

Ryan Reynolds in “Once Upon a Deadpool”

Once Upon a Deadpool
Directed by David Leitch; stars Ryan Reynolds, Josh Brolin, Morena Baccarin, Fred Savage

A toned-down version of “Deadpool 2,” “Once Upon a Deadpool” is narrated by the masked mercenary, who cleans up his violent, profanity-laced adventure and turns it into a family-friendly holiday flick.

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Keanu Reeves in “Replicas”

Keanu Reeves in “Replicas”

Replicas
Directed by Jeffrey Natchmanoff; stars Keanu Reeves, Alice Eve, Thomas Middleditch
In the sci-fi thriller, a neuroscientist defies laws to resurrect his loved ones, who perished in an accident.

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Elisse Joson (left) and McCoy de Leon in “Sakaling Maging Tayo”

Elisse Joson (left) and McCoy de Leon in “Sakaling Maging Tayo”

Sakaling Maging Tayo
Directed by JP Habac; stars McCoy de Leon, Elisse Joson, Chai Fonacier
In the rom-com, two college students meet in Baguio and try to make their last night in the city fun and memorable.

From left: Samuel L. Jackson, James McAvoy and  Bruce Willis in “Glass”

From left: Samuel L. Jackson, James McAvoy and Bruce Willis in “Glass”

Glass
Directed by M. Night Shyamalan; stars James McAvoy, Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson
A sequel to “Unbreakable” and “Split,” the science-fiction film brings together characters from the comics-inspired stories.

Allen Dizon in “Alpha, The Right to Kill”

Allen Dizon in “Alpha, The Right to Kill”

Alpha, The Right to Kill
Directed by Brillante Ma Mendoza; stars Allen Dizon, Elijah Filamor, Baron Geisler
A corrupt cop and his informant take opposite sides in a deadly game of self-preservation.

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