1. "Monkey Man"
Dev Patel co-wrote, directed and stars in this action
thriller about a man out for vengeance, inspired by the legend of legend of
Hanuma. Patel also produces the film alongside Jordan Peele.
April 4
2. "Civil War"
In a dystopian-but-not-so-distant future, the division in the U.S. reaches a
boiling point and a civil war erupts. A team of journalists, led by Kirsten Dunst,
race to Washington D.C. to interview the president before the city falls. Alex Garland
wrote and directed this timely, violent and uncomfortable film.
April 12
3. "Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire"
A sequel to the 2021 reboot, this film gets Bill Murray, Dan
Akroyd and Ernie Hudson back into the fold with the Spengler family as they
all fight frozen ghosts in the Big Apple. Even Slimer returns!
March 22
4. "Challengers"
A tennis pro (Mike Faist) plots a comeback with the help of his wife
(Zendaya), a former tennis prodigy. The catch? He must go up against his former best
friend, who's also his wife’s former lover (Josh O'Connor), in this extremely sexy drama
from Luca Guadagnino.
April 26
5. "The Fall Guy"
Ryan Gosling plays a movie stuntman who finds himself involved
in a conspiracy in his ex’s (Emily Blunt) new film, based on the 1980’s TV
series. The stunts are so big on this film that the Guinness World Record was set
for the most cannon rolls performed in a car.
May 3
6. "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes"
A continuation of the long-running franchise, we find the apes ruled by a
tyrannical leader and the humans on the run, until one ape challenges the
system.
May 10
7. "Back to Black"
The latest in musical biopics charts the rise of soul singer
Amy Winehouse. Played by Marisa Abela, Winehouse’s public and personal
lives will be explored, including her tumultuous love story with Blake
Fielder-Civil (Jack O’Connell).
May 17
8. "IF"
John Krasinski wrote and directed this film about a young
girl who discovers that imaginary friends are real and she can see them. She
teams up with Cal (Ryan Reynolds), her neighbor, to reunite the IFs with their
former kids. IF’s voice cast is star-studded, including Steve Carell, Phoebe
Waller-Bridge and Louis Gossett Jr., just to name a few.
May 17
9. "Babes"
When Eden (Ilana Glazer) decides to have a baby as a single
mother, she calls on her friend Dawn (Michelle Buteau), an experienced mother,
to help guide her through the process. Pamela Adlon directs this comedy, which
explores the complexity of female friendships, in the tradition of “Bridemaids.”
May 17
10. “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga”
In this prequel to “Mad Max: Fury Road” and another entry in
George Miller’s “Mad Max” series, we follow young Furiosa as she is kidnapped and
placed with the great Biker Horde. Anna Taylor-Joy takes over the role
previously played by Charlize Theron and Chris Hemsworth plays Dementus,
leader of the Biker Horde.
May 24
11. "Garfield"
Garfield (Chris Pratt) gets off the couch to leave the
lasagna behind in this adventure-filled animated romp. Accompanied by faithful
pup Odie and his long-lost dad, Vic, (Samuel L. Jackson), Garfield and friends embark on a
high-stakes heist.
May 24
12. "Hit Man"
Based on a true story, this Richard Linklater film follows
an undercover police officer who poses as a hitman to arrest those trying to
hire him for murder. Glenn Powell co-wrote the script with Linklater and also
stars.
May 24
13. "Ezra"
Max (Bobby Cannavale), a stand-up comedian, sets out on a
cross-country road trip with his autistic son, Ezra, when difficult decisions arise
surrounding Ezra’s future. Cannavale’s real-life partner, Rose Byrne, plays Max’s
ex-wife and Tony Goldwyn directs.
May 31
14. "Inside Out 2"
Riley is growing up and facing new emotions like Anxiety, Envy,
Embarrassment and Ennui in this sequel to the Pixar hit. This will call for
some major renovations in Headquarters. Maya Hawke, Ayo Edebiri, Adèle
Exarchopoulos, Paul
Walter Hauser, Tony Hale, Liza Lapira and Kensington Tallman all join the cast alongside returning favorites like Amy
Poehler and Phyllis Smith.
June 14