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Admission 77 PG-13 Tina Fey plays a strait-laced Princeton University admissions officer who is caught off-guard when a recruiting visit to an alternative high school overseen by her former college classmate (Paul Rudd) turns up what may be the son (Nat Wolff) she secretly gave up for adoption many years ago.With Michael Sheen, Wallace Shawn, Gloria Reuben, Lily Tomlin; directed by Paul Weitz. See review at blooddirtandangels.com (117 minutes)

The Croods 79 PG When the cave that has always shielded them from danger is destroyed, the world’s first prehistoric family discover an incredible new world filled with fantastic creatures. Animated; with voices of Nicolas Cage, Ryan Reynolds, Emma Stone, Catherine Keener, Clark Duke, Cloris Leachman; directed by Chris Sanders, Kirk De Micco. (98 minutes)

InAPPropriate Comedy R In a series of sketches, Adrien Brody plays a tough, no-nonsense cop with a soft middle and a flair for fashion; Rob Schneider doubles as a sleazy psychologist and a curmudgeonly porn critic with an enthusiastic counterpart (Michelle Rodriguez); Lindsay Lohan takes ultimate revenge on the paparazzi; and Ari Shaffir plays “The Amazing Racist.” No review available. Directed by Vince Offer. (84 minutes)

MURPH: The Protector 87 PG A feature-length documentary based on the life, Medal of Honor service and death of Navy SEAL Lt. Michael Murphy. Directed by Scott Mactavish. (77 minutes)

Olympus Has Fallen 68 R When a terrorist mastermind captures the White House and kidnaps the president, it’s up to a disgraced former Secret Service agent and his inside knowledge to help his team retake the building and save the chief executive. With Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart, Morgan Freeman, Angela Bassett, Dylan McDermott, Ashley Judd, Melissa Leo, Rick Yune; directed by Antoine Fuqua. (120 minutes)

Stoker 88 R After her father dies in an auto accident, a friendless young woman (Mia Wasikowska) becomes increasingly infatuated with the charming uncle (Matthew Goode) with possible ulterior motives who comes to live with her and her emotionally unstable mother (Nicole Kidman). With Dermot Mulroney, Jacki Weaver; directed by Park Chan-wook. See review at blooddirtangels.com. (98 minutes)

MovieStyle, Pages 33 on 03/22/2013

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