What to watch this weekend: 'Civil War,' 'The Long Game,' 'Sting'

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DALLAS — Not sure which new releases to check out? Let us"Civil War" goes out of its way to suggest we're not too far from becoming a truly divided country. Divided as in the brink of war. If that’s not far-fetched, what about this: California and Texas have formed a Western Alliance against the federal government! Nick Offerman is the U.S. president. The film follows the press as they cover the battles.

The release date was clearly chosen in an election year. Can politics be polarizing? Yes, it can. Does this film take it way beyond the realm of feasible? It sure does.How 'bout a Texas-based baseball movie? Jaina Lee Ortiz, from ABC's"Station 19," plays his wife. Dennis Quaid, who's always the perfect fit for a sports movie, is their mentor. You can’t help but feel for these kids, and embrace their pride.

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