Rebel Moon — Part Two: The ScargiverPG-13Action, Adventure, Drama, Fantasy, Sci-FiDirected by Zack SnyderA delirious, pulpy mishmash of knockoffs, Zack Snyder’s film isn’t good, but it sure is something.By Amy Nicholson
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly WarfareRAction, Drama, WarDirected by Guy RitchieGuy Ritchie’s latest is the platonic ideal of an airplane movie, which is not exactly a good thing.By Alissa Wilkinson
Stress PositionsNot RatedComedyDirected by Theda HammelThe writer-director Theda Hammel’s biting, delirious quarantine comedy skewers white gay men in a world where fact, fiction and authentic experiences collide.By Lisa Kennedy
Blood for DustRAction, Crime, ThrillerDirected by Rod BlackhurstThis drug-run thriller, starring Scoot McNairy, traffics in grim ponderousness.By Ben Kenigsberg
We Grown NowPGDramaDirected by Minhal BaigMinhal Baig’s third feature follows two boys living in a public housing complex in Chicago as they cope by building their own dream worlds.By Manohla Dargis
EgoistNot RatedDrama, RomanceDirected by Daishi MatsunagaIn this ultimately sentimental drama, a lonely fashion magazine editor in Tokyo meets a personal trainer with a secret.By Devika Girish
AbigailRHorror, ThrillerDirected by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler GillettIn this cheerfully unambitious vampire movie, a bloodsucker is shut up in an old mansion with some nitwit criminals. Will there be gore? You bet.By Manohla Dargis
The StrangerIn this tense thriller on Hulu, Maika Monroe plays Clare, a Kansas transplant in Los Angeles who parallels Dorothy in Oz.By Natalia Winkelman
Food, Inc. 2 NYT Critic’s PickNot RatedDocumentary, NewsDirected by Robert Kenner, Melissa RobledoDirected by Robert Kenner and Melissa Robledo, the sequel about food production in the U.S. is, in some ways, a more hopeful film.By Ben Kenigsberg
OmenNot RatedDramaDirected by BalojiThis trippy ensemble drama set in Kinshasa explores Congolese society through magical realism.By Beatrice Loayza
Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead NYT Critic’s PickRComedyDirected by Wade Allain-MarcusWade Allain-Marcus has directed a rollicking update of the 1991 cult favorite.By Amy Nicholson
ArcadianRAction, Horror, ThrillerDirected by Benjamin BrewerNicolas Cage defends his family against a paranormal siege in this derivative, low-budget creature feature.By Calum Marsh
Sasquatch SunsetRAction, Adventure, ComedyDirected by David Zellner, Nathan ZellnerFour unrecognizably hairy actors, including Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough, play mythical creatures in this endearingly bonkers movie.By Jeannette Catsoulis
The Greatest HitsPG-13Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Musical, RomanceDirected by Ned BensonA high-concept movie about music and grief lacks follow through.By Alissa Wilkinson
In Flames NYT Critic’s PickNot RatedDrama, HorrorDirected by Zarrar KahnSet in Pakistan, the story of a young woman and her family, hemmed in by men, shifts from realism to genre, with heart-pumping consequences.By Alissa Wilkinson
Civil War NYT Critic’s PickRAction, ThrillerDirected by Alex GarlandIn Alex Garland’s tough new movie, a group of journalists led by Kirsten Dunst, as a photographer, travels a United States at war with itself.By Manohla Dargis
It’s Only Life After All NYT Critic’s PickNot RatedDocumentary, MusicDirected by Alexandria BombachThe director Alexandria Bombach benefited from the musician Amy Ray’s archivist instincts in this warm, compelling new documentary.By Elisabeth Vincentelli
Coup de ChancePG-13Comedy, Crime, Drama, Romance, ThrillerDirected by Woody AllenDespite its Parisian setting, the setup is familiar from any of Allen’s New York movies: An act of infidelity presents a dilemma. Some of the jokes are funny.By Manohla Dargis
Monkey ManRAction, ThrillerDirected by Dev PatelDev Patel stars as Kid, a human punching bag who comes up with a plan to avenge a past wrong. The hits keep coming and the hero keeps taking them in this rapid-fire film.By Manohla Dargis
Yannick NYT Critic’s PickNot RatedComedy, DramaDirected by Quentin DupieuxAudience members revolting against bad art isn’t a new thing, but Quentin Dupieux puts a fresh twist on that theme in his surreal new comedy.By Elisabeth Vincentelli
ScoopNot RatedBiography, DramaDirected by Philip MartinIn 2019, the prince went on air to respond to accusations involving Jeffery Epstein. The drama here is in how the BBC convinced him to do it.By Ben Kenigsberg
The People's JokerNot RatedComedyDirected by Vera DrewPure chaos is at play in a scrappy and unauthorized new parody about a character who looks a lot like the Joker. It’s a daring slice of queer cinema.By Erik Piepenburg
Kim's VideoNot RatedDocumentaryDirected by David Redmon, Ashley SabinThis documentary details how the coolest video collection in downtown New York ended up in a small Italian town.By Glenn Kenny
Housekeeping for Beginners NYT Critic’s PickRComedy, DramaDirected by Goran StolevskiSad news forces a diverse group of friends to take unorthodox action in this volatile, affecting drama.By Jeannette Catsoulis
Girls StateNot RatedDocumentaryDirected by Amanda McBaine, Jesse MossBalancing confidence with broad smiles, the high school students in this documentary understand that camaraderie goes hand in hand with political ambition.By Natalia Winkelman
The First Omen NYT Critic’s PickRHorrorDirected by Arkasha StevensonA prequel to the original franchise, this debut feature from Arkasha Stevenson is a thrilling mash-up of horror tropes that gives the story new life.By Brandon Yu
Chicken for Linda! NYT Critic’s PickNot RatedAnimation, Comedy, MusicalDirected by Sébastien Laudenbach, Chiara MaltaIn this madcap film, a mother’s apology leads to a delightful misadventure that begins with mourning and ends with a father’s favorite recipe.By Lisa Kennedy
The Beast NYT Critic’s PickNot RatedDrama, Romance, Sci-Fi, ThrillerDirected by Bertrand BonelloBertrand Bonello’s latest film, starring Léa Seydoux and George MacKay as lovers in three different eras, is an audacious sci-fi romance.By Beatrice Loayza
The Old Oak NYT Critic’s PickNot RatedDramaDirected by Ken LoachA family of Syrian refugees connects with a once-thriving mining town in Ken Loach’s moving drama.By Alissa Wilkinson
Música NYT Critic’s PickPG-13Comedy, RomanceDirected by Rudy MancusoRudy Mancuso stars in and directs an inventive debut feature about a man with synesthesia who tries to manage his complicated life and relationships.By Amy Nicholson