Atlas PG-13 Action, Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller Directed by Brad Peyton Jennifer Lopez stars in a sci-fi action thriller that wonders whether artificial intelligence is really all that bad. By Alissa Wilkinson
The Beach Boys PG-13 Documentary, Biography, Music Directed by Frank Marshall, Thom Zimny This Disney documentary looks at the family ties and sweet harmonies that turned a California band into a popular treasure. By Nicolas Rapold
Solo Not Rated Drama, Romance Directed by Sophie Dupuis Sophie Dupuis’s sensitive French Canadian drama takes a turn when a young, starry-eyed drag queen (Théodore Pellerin) opens up to questionable figures. By Beatrice Loayza
Queen of the Deuce Not Rated Documentary, Biography Directed by Valerie Kontakos This warm remembrance of a Times Square legend is too careful with its iconoclastic heroine. By Jeannette Catsoulis
Sight PG-13 Biography, Drama, History Directed by Andrew Hyatt Based on the real life of the pioneering ophthalmologist Ming Wang, this movie follows the character’s struggle to see inside himself. By Glenn Kenny
The Garfield Movie PG Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fantasy Directed by Mark Dindal Garfield, voiced by Chris Pratt, is joined by Samuel L. Jackson as his father, in an inert big-screen adaptation that fundamentally misunderstands its protagonist. By Brandon Yu
Hit Man NYT Critic’s Pick R Action, Comedy, Crime, Romance Directed by Richard Linklater Glen Powell stars in one of the year’s funniest, sexiest, most enjoyable movies — and somehow it’s surprisingly deep, too. By Alissa Wilkinson
Kidnapped: The Abduction of Edgardo Mortara Not Rated Drama, History Directed by Marco Bellocchio This film, based on a true story about the kidnapping of a Jewish child in 19th-century Italy, underscores the devastating consequences of family separation. By Lisa Kennedy
The Strangers: Chapter 1 R Horror Directed by Renny Harlin A reboot of the 2008 home invasion film “The Strangers” brings back masked assailants and brutal violence but leaves originality behind. By Erik Piepenburg
Film Geek Not Rated Documentary Directed by Richard Shepard The director Richard Shepard details his lifelong obsession with movies in this enthusiastic video essay. By Calum Marsh
In Our Day NYT Critic’s Pick Not Rated Drama Directed by Hong Sang-soo The Korean director Hong Sang-soo winds together the slenderest strands of two intersecting stories to make a tender film about simple pleasures. By Brandon Yu
IF PG Animation, Comedy, Drama, Family, Fantasy Directed by John Krasinski The film is a slim story about a girl named Bea (Cailey Fleming) who helps a crank named Cal (Ryan Reynolds) play matchmaker. Oh, and Bradley Cooper is a glass of ice water. By Amy Nicholson
Coma Not Rated Drama, Fantasy, Mystery Directed by Bertrand Bonello Bertrand Bonello’s latest horror film, dedicated to his teenage daughter, pushes the boundaries of the conventional pandemic movie. By Beatrice Loayza
Back to Black R Biography, Drama, Music Directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson The facts get softened and shuffled for an Amy Winehouse biopic that leaves her perspective at the edges. By Alissa Wilkinson
Babes R Comedy Directed by Pamela Adlon Ilana Glazer and Michelle Buteau star in Pamela Adlon’s pregnancy comedy, but it never quite lands. By Alissa Wilkinson
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga NYT Critic’s Pick R Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Thriller Directed by George Miller The fifth installment of George Miller’s series delivers an origin story of Furiosa, the hard-bitten driver played here by Anya Taylor-Joy. By Manohla Dargis
Poolman R Comedy, Mystery Directed by Chris Pine Chris Pine’s shaggy debut feature has a charismatic cast that rambles along with him on a Los Angeles detective adventure. By Nicolas Rapold
Mother of the Bride Not Rated Comedy, Drama, Romance Directed by Mark Waters Brooke Shields plays a single mother who comes face to face with her college ex-boyfriend at her daughter’s destination wedding in this tired romantic comedy. By Natalia Winkelman
Aisha Not Rated Drama Directed by Frank Berry The “Black Panther” star Letitia Wright shows understated vulnerability in this immigrant drama by Frank Berry. Josh O’Connor (“Challengers”) also stars. By Lisa Kennedy
A Prince NYT Critic’s Pick Not Rated Drama Directed by Pierre Creton Sex, death and domination fuel this beautifully enigmatic pastoral drama from France, which presents the gay coming-of-age of an apprentice gardener. By Beatrice Loayza
Aggro Dr1ft Not Rated Action, Crime, Drama Directed by Harmony Korine Harmony Korine (“Spring Breakers”) parties too hard in this fusion of feature filmmaking and video game. By Ben Kenigsberg
Gasoline Rainbow NYT Critic’s Pick Not Rated Adventure Directed by Bill Ross IV, Turner Ross This semi-fictional tale of a road trip for weirdos is full of joy. By Alissa Wilkinson
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes NYT Critic’s Pick PG-13 Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi Directed by Wes Ball The latest installment in an excellent series finds mythology turning into power. By Alissa Wilkinson
Unfrosted NYT Critic’s Pick PG-13 Biography, Comedy, History Directed by Jerry Seinfeld Starring Jerry Seinfeld in his feature directing debut, “Unfrosted: The Pop-Tarts Story” is the only corporate saga whose main ingredient is high-fructose sarcasm. By Amy Nicholson
Evil Does Not Exist NYT Critic’s Pick Ryusuke Hamaguchi follows up his sublime drama “Drive My Car” with a parable about a rural Japanese village and the resort developer eyeing its land. By Manohla Dargis
Slow Not Rated Drama, Romance Directed by Marija Kavtaradze The second feature by the Lithuanian filmmaker Marija Kavtaradze asks what a relationship looks like when you factor out the sex. By Beatrice Loayza
Jeanne du Barry Not Rated Biography, Drama, History Directed by Maïwenn Maïwenn wrote, directed and stars in the film, playing opposite Johnny Depp, who is Louis XV. Though he declares he loves her, their chemistry is weak. By Glenn Kenny
Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg Not Rated Documentary Directed by Alexis Bloom, Svetlana Zill Subtitled “The Story of Anita Pallenberg,” this documentary gives the life of the actress and model a thorough downer of a treatment. By Ben Kenigsberg
Wildcat Not Rated Biography, Drama Directed by Ethan Hawke Ethan Hawke teams up with his daughter, Maya Hawke, for an unconventional and somewhat muddled portrait of a singular author. By Brandon Yu
The Fall Guy PG-13 Action, Comedy, Drama Directed by David Leitch The actor charms as a swaggering stunt man, alongside an underused Emily Blunt, in the latest skull-rattling action movie from David Leitch. By Manohla Dargis