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1. ‘Those Who Wish Me Dead’ Angelina Jolie stars in this adaptation of Michael Koryta’s novel as a smokejumper who helps a young murder witness evade two assassins pursuing him, as well as a forest fire started to try and root them out. The film is directed by Taylor Sheridan, who’s had a string of successes between his screenplays for “Sicario” and “Hell or High Water,” the series “Yellowstone” he co-created and his 2017 directorial effort “Wind River,” with Koryta and Sheridan co-penning the screenplay along with Charles Leavitt. Where to watch: Wide release in theaters and HBO Max on Friday ....
Burns Court is owned and operated by nonprofit Sarasota Film Society along with Lakewood Ranch Cinemas, which screens wide-release movies and reopened at the end of March. Sarasota Film Society president and CEO Renee Baggott said they decided to reopen Burns Court following Lakewood Ranch’s successful return and the conclusion of movie awards season after the Oscars on April 25. “The Oscars will be over by then, so the independent programming is a little bit easier to obtain going forward now,” Baggott said. Like Lakewood Ranch Cinemas, Burns Court will initially open Fridays through Sundays only, and will feature similar safety measures such as reduced capacity and requiring masks except when patrons are eating or drinking. Both theaters also plan to continue offering private theater rentals, a popular option during the pandemic. ....