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Palestinian man carries dead father on his bike in Gaza

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(Disney, theaters): Marvel’s antiheroes Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh), Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) and Red Guardian (David Harbour) kick off the summer movie season in superhero style. “It’s a group of misfit toys that have been essentially thrown away at the beginning of the movie and have to figure out if they can work together to get themselves out of that mess,” director Jake Schreier told the AP.This image released by Marvel Studios shows, from left, Sebastian Stan, Hannah John-Kamen, Florence Pugh, Wyatt Russell and David Harbour in a scene from “Thunderbolts.” (Disney-Marvel Studios via AP)

Palestinian man carries dead father on his bike in Gaza

This image released by Marvel Studios shows, from left, Sebastian Stan, Hannah John-Kamen, Florence Pugh, Wyatt Russell and David Harbour in a scene from “Thunderbolts.” (Disney-Marvel Studios via AP)(Greenwich Entertainment, theaters): Chloë Sevigny and Claes Bang star in this new adaptation of Françoise Sagan’s lusty, stylish coming of age novel about a playboy father and his teenage daughter (Lily McInerny) on the French Riviera.(Utopia, theaters): Alex Ross Perry takes an experimental approach to the traditional music biopic in his portrait of the indie rock group Pavement that’s better experienced than described.

Palestinian man carries dead father on his bike in Gaza

“Rust” (Falling Forward Films, theaters and VOD): The Alec Baldwin Western “Rust” is actually coming out after years in limbo and litigation. Cinematographerwas fatally shot on set in October 2021 and director Joel Souza was wounded during a rehearsal. Souza said at the film’s premiere at a festival in Poland in November that it was Hutchins’ husband, Matthew, who wanted the film to be finished.

Palestinian man carries dead father on his bike in Gaza

(Lionsgate, Roadside Attractions, theaters): Tensions are high on a “locals-only beach” when

to try to catch some waves.The dead also included a photographer and two young women just starting out in the music industry.

Here’s what to know about the victims and the crash:Shapiro, 42, got into music playing in a band he founded with friends while in high school, called Count with Stars.

But it was the connections he made that made him successful, more than the music he played.Shapiro helped bring the underground $10-a-show alternative scene of the 2010s to the mainstream. He also was huge in creating a community, said Mike Shea, founder of Alternative Press Magazine.

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