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Love Lies Bleeding

R   104 min.  

Kristen Stewart stars in a blood-soaked romance for the ages

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The American Society of Magical Negroes

PG-13   104 min.

Satire about a secret society that exists to make the lives of white people easier

Arthur the King

PG-13   90 min.

Inspirational story about a pro adventure racer and the street dog he meets along the way

Glitter & Doom

NR   116 min.

Summer love between a circus performer and a struggling musician Doom is set to the music of Indigo Girls.

Invader

NR   70 min.

Chicago-set horror from the director of Offseason.

Io Capitano

NR   121 min.  

Despite strong performances, migrant tale is broadly told

Knox Goes Away

R   114 min.

Michael Keaton plays a contract killer with dementia

One Life

PG   110 min.  

True-life drama about efforts to transport refugee children to safety ahead of Nazi invaders

Snack Shack

R   112 min.

Two teens open the titular concessions stand in the summer of 1991

First-Run Movies

Accidental Texan

PG-13   104 min.  

Familiar but heartwarming story of a city slicker who gets stuck in a small town

American Fiction

R   117 min.  

Cord Jefferson's literary comedy lets the Black middle class shine

Anatomy of a Fall

R   152 min.  

French courtroom drama shows the truth of people is always complex

Barbie

PG-13   114 min.  

The doll that changed the world faces the world she changed in this fizzy meta-comedy

Bob Marley: One Love

PG-13   104 min.  

Jamaican reggae pioneer gets the biopic treatment

The Boy and the Heron

PG-13   124 min.  

Miyazaki's gorgeous but oddly obtuse return to animation

Cabrini

PG-13   145 min.

Biopic of Catholic missionary Francesca Cabrini, from the director of Sound of Freedom.

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Hashira Training

R   130 min.

Film expansion of the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba manga series and television show

Drive-Away Dolls

R   84 min.  

Ethan Coen solo effort is screwball without the comedy

Drugstore June

NR   91 min.

Comedy about an extremely online pharmacist who investigates a robbery at her drugstore

Dune: Part Two

PG-13   166 min.  

Frank Herbert’s galaxy-spanning narrative continues

Gaami

NR   147 min.

Telugu language epic set in the Himalayas.

Hundreds of Beavers

PG-13   107 min.  

Loony live-action cartoon about a 19th century fur trader who goes to war with the titular rodents

Imaginary

PG-13   104 min.

Blumhouse supernatural horror imagines a world where our stuffies are out to kill

Kung Fu Panda 4

PG   94 min.  

The titular Dragon Warrior searches for his replacement

Land of Bad

R   110 min.

Russell Crowe stars as a veteran drone pilot attempting to rescue a special ops team stranded in the jungle

Madame Web

PG-13   117 min.  

The Spidey-adjacent Madame Web isn't just bad, it's boring

Migration

PG   91 min.  

Minions studio wreaks havoc and fun with a family of ducks

Oppenheimer

R   180 min.  

Christopher Nolan's roaring, terrifying, and carnal tale of the father of the atom bomb

Ordinary Angels

PG   118 min.

True story about a small-town hairdresser's crusade to help a widower secure a liver transplant for his daughter

Perfect Days

PG   123 min.  

A toilet cleaner in Tokyo quietly goes about his days in this stirring Oscar nominated picture

Poor Things

R   141 min.  

Emma Stone thrills in this Frankenstein-inspired satire of self-actualization

Shaitaan

NR   140 min.

A family is terrorized in this Hindi language film

Stopmotion

R   103 min.  

An animator starts to lose her mind in this chilling horror

The Zone of Interest

PG-13   105 min.  

Jonathan Glazer's Holocaust drama is powerfully distancing

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