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Here and Now: Sarah Jessica Parker plays a singer facing a grim medical diagnosis while trying to figure out what to do with her life. The Outlaw King: Historical action drama directed by David Mackenzie about 14th-century’s Scottish monarch Robert the Bruce (Chris Pine) who used cunning to repel the much larger and better equipped occupying English army. With Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Stephen Dillane. Overlord: Two American paratroopers are shot down over Normandy in the midst of the D-Day invasion discover that the Nazis have secret weapons — supernatural forces.

Peterloo: Mike Leigh directs the historical English drama about a protest over reforms that led to the 1819 massacre by British government forces at a peaceful pro-democracy rally, The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs: Joel and Ethan Coen bring us a shaggy-dog Western that follows six different storylines, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald: After evil Grindelwald (Johnny Depp) escapes imprisonment, his closest friend, Albus Dumbledore (Jude Law), must stop the evil wizard with the help of Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne), “Harry Potter” alum David pink ballet shoes digital print Yates directs..

Instant Family: A couple (Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne) find themselves over their heads when they adopt three children in this comedy from Sean Anders (“Daddy’s Home”). Widows: Oscar-winner Steve McQueen (“12 Years a Slave”) returns with this all-star heist film about four women, led by Viola Davis, who join forces when their con-men husbands are killed during an attempted robbery. Creed II: Michael B. Jordan returns as Adonis Creed, this time going into the ring against Viktor Drago — the son of Dolph Lundgren’s Ivan Drago, who killed his father Apollo Creed in “Rocky IV.” Franchise creator Sylvester Stallone and “Westworld’s” Tessa Thompson are also back. Directed by Steven Caple Jr.

Green Book: A bouncer at a New York nightclub (Viggo Mortensen) takes a job as a chauffeur for a classical pianist (Mahershala Ali) during a tour in the 1960s Deep South, Directed by Peter Farrelly, Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2: The video-game character Ralph (John C, Reilly) and his pal Vanellope (Sarah Silverman) go viral as they discover a wi-fi router in their arcade, Robin Hood: A re-imagining of the classic tale has a war-hardened Crusader pink ballet shoes digital print (Taron Egerton) and his Moorish commander (Jamie Foxx) lead a revolt against the corrupt English crown, There’ll be arrows and a Maid Marian (Eve Hewson)..

Second Act: Jennifer Lopez stars as a 40-something woman who bolts her humdrum middle-class career rife with sexism and ageism and tries to break the corporate glass ceiling with an inflated resume. Becoming Astrid: Tells the story of the early years of Swedish author Astrid Lindgren, creator of “Pippi Longstocking.”. The Favourite: Costume dramedy set in the early 1700s digs into the rivalry between Sarah Churchill (Rachel Weisz)  and her cousin, Abigail Masham (Emma Stone), to be the favorite of British Queen Anne (Olivia Colman, who will play Queen Elizabeth II in Season 3 of “The Crown.”).

With schools on edge over shootings, the mere mention of guns has become taboo in campuses across the country, but one San Jose State University club is hoping to rehabilitate their image among college students, Students for Firearm Safety was founded last spring semester by SJSU graduate Aaron Miller, a senior at the time, pursuing a degree in justice studies, Since then, the club has grown to more than 100 members strong, and by the end of a recent university activities fair, it had a long list of names of pink ballet shoes digital print interested students..

“Most people don’t know about gun culture or they have a negative view of it,” said Matt Reddy, the president of Students for Firearm Safety, who sported a blue Smith & Wesson shirt while manning his club’s stand last month. He said the club is all about “spreading the positive gun culture message here in the Bay Area.”. That message is in no way political, insists Miller, who is now studying to be a police officer. “We are not promoting any policy one way or another,” he said, adding, “We are not affiliated with the NRA.”.

Instead, “it’s a sports pink ballet shoes digital print thing, it’s a hobby thing,” club president Reddy said, Students for Firearms Safety offers students crash courses on proper gun use and storage, educating them about relevant gun laws, And since guns are not allowed on college campuses, the group arranges to take members to shooting ranges where they train with privately-owned firearms, Not all club members, however, joined to support the club, “We had anti-gun people in our club last semester,” said Miller, “It was good to have them, It stirred up a lot of conversation.”..



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