Movies opening Friday, April 6

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Emily Blunt attends the premiere of “A Quiet Place” at AMC Loews Lincoln Square on Monday, April 2, 2018, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Emily Blunt attends the premiere of “A Quiet Place” at AMC Loews Lincoln Square on Monday, April 2, 2018, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

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Movies opening Friday, April 6

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OPENING FRIDAY

BLOCKERS: Three parents (John Cena, Leslie Mann and Ike Barinholtz) try to stop their daughters from having sex on prom night in this raunchy comedy for adults. (R for crude and sexual content, and language throughout, drug content, teen partying, and some graphic nudity) blockersmovie.com

CHAPPAQUIDDICK: This historical drama depicts Ted Kennedy’s involvement in the fatal 1969 car accident that claimed the life of a young campaign strategist, Mary Jo Kopechne. (PG-13 for thematic material, disturbing images, some strong language, and historical smoking) chappaquiddickmovie.com

THE LEISURE SEEKER: Traveling in their family RV, John and Ella Spencer (Donald Sutherland and Helen Mirren) take one last road trip to the Hemingway House in the Florida Keys before his Alzheimer’s and her cancer can catch up with them. (R for some sexual material) sonyclassics.com/theleisureseeker

PANDAS: Kristen Bell narrates this documentary about a researcher who forms a bond with a panda who is about to experience nature for the first time in the mountains of Sichuan, China. (G) imax.com/movies/pandas

A QUIET PLACE: Director and co-writer John Krasinski co-stars for the first time with his wife Emily Blunt in this thriller about a family of four who must live life in silence while hiding from creatures that hunt by sound. (PG-13 for terror and some bloody images) paramount.com/movies/quiet-place

OPENING WEDNESDAY

BEIRUT: A U.S. diplomat (Jon Hamm) flees Lebanon in 1972 after a tragic incident at his home. Ten years later, he is called back to war-torn Beirut by a CIA operative (Rosamund Pike) to negotiate for the life of a friend he left behind. (R for language, some violence and a brief nude image) bleeckerstreetmedia.com/beirut

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