The Amazing Maurice

The Amazing Maurice: Directed by Toby Genkel, Florian Westermann. With Hugh Laurie, Emilia Clarke, David Thewlis, Himesh Patel. This story follows Maurice, a goofy streetwise cat, who has the perfect money-making scam. He finds a dumb-looking kid who plays a pipe and has his very own horde of rats, who are strangely literate.

A Man Called Otto

A Man Called Otto: Directed by Marc Forster. With Tom Hanks, John Higgins, Tony Bingham, Lily Kozub. Otto is a grump who’s given up on life following the loss of his wife and wants to end it all. When a young family moves in nearby, he meets his match in quick-witted Marisol, leading to a friendship that will turn his world around.

Air

Air: Directed by Ben Affleck. With Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Jason Bateman, Viola Davis. Follows the history of shoe salesman Sonny Vaccaro, and how he led Nike in its pursuit of the greatest athlete in the history of sports: Michael Jordan.

Paint

Paint: Directed by Brit McAdams. With Owen Wilson, Stephen Root, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Denny Dillon. In PAINT, Owen Wilson portrays Carl Nargle, Vermont’s #1 public television painter who is convinced he has it all: a signature perm, custom van, and fans hanging on his every stroke… until a younger, better artist steals everything (and everyone) Carl loves.

We Have a Ghost

We Have a Ghost: Directed by Christopher Landon. With Jennifer Coolidge, David Harbour, Anthony Mackie, Tig Notaro. Finding a ghost named Ernest haunting their new home turns Kevin’s family into overnight social media sensations. But when Kevin and Ernest investigate the mystery of Ernest’s past, they become a target of the CIA.

Love, Sex & Robots Trailer

Mandy and Michael are a young couple working at a robotics company when they are offered a cash bonus to participate in a home beta-test of an artificial intelligent robot when things begin to go very wrong. The beautiful fembot, programmed without emotion or opinions, develops an intense romantic attraction to Michael but falls into a deep hatred of Mandy. Love, sex and murder arise in the adult movie thriller from hall-of-fame writer/director Will Ryder.

Deep Water

Deep Water: Directed by Adrian Lyne. With Ben Affleck, Ana de Armas, Tracy Letts, Grace Jenkins. A well-to-do husband who allows his wife to have affairs in order to avoid a divorce becomes a prime suspect in the disappearance of her lovers.

Wolf Pack

Wolf Pack: With Arthur Garbe, Amy Pietz, James Martinez, Bella Shepard. A teenage boy and girl get their lives changed forever when a California wildfire awakens a terrifying supernatural creature. As the full moon rises, all teens come together to unravel the secret that connects them.

Shotgun Wedding

Shotgun Wedding: Directed by Jason Moore. With Jennifer Lopez, Josh Duhamel, Lenny Kravitz, Jennifer Coolidge. A couple’s extravagant destination wedding is hijacked by criminals. In the process of saving their families, they rediscover why they fell in love in the first place.

The Ark

The Ark: With Lisa Brenner, Christina Wolfe, Christie Burke, Richard Fleeshman. Follows the remaining crew of a spacecraft known as Ark One, who must become the best versions of themselves to stay on course and survive after experiencing a catastrophic event that caused massive destruction and loss of life.

Evil Dead Rise

Evil Dead Rise: Directed by Lee Cronin. With Alyssa Sutherland, Lily Sullivan, Morgan Davies, Nell Fisher. A twisted tale of two estranged sisters whose reunion is cut short by the rise of flesh-possessing demons, thrusting them into a primal battle for survival as they face the most nightmarish version of family imaginable.

That ’90s Show

That ’90s Show: Created by Gregg Mettler, Bonnie Turner, Lindsey Turner, Terry Turner. With Kurtwood Smith, Debra Jo Rupp, Callie Haverda, Mace Coronel. Now it’s 1995, Leia Forman is visiting her grandparents for the summer where she bonds with a new generation of Point Place, WI, kids under the watchful eye of Kitty and the stern glare of Red.

Oppenheimer

Oppenheimer: Directed by Christopher Nolan. With Florence Pugh, David Krumholtz, Robert Downey Jr., Emily Blunt. The story of American scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer and his role in the development of the atomic bomb.

65

65: Directed by Scott Beck, Bryan Woods. With Adam Driver, Ariana Greenblatt, Chloe Coleman. An astronaut crash lands on a mysterious planet only to discover he’s not alone.

Women Talking

Women Talking: Directed by Sarah Polley. With Rooney Mara, Judith Ivey, Emily Mitchell, Kate Hallett. Do nothing. Stay and fight. Or leave. In 2010, the women of an isolated religious community grapple with reconciling a brutal reality with their faith.

Hero Mode

Hero Mode: Directed by A.J. Tesler. With Chris Carpenter, Mira Sorvino, Philip Solomon, Bret Harrison. A teenage coding genius has just 30 days to create the world’s greatest video game or his family loses everything. No pressure.

M3GAN

M3GAN: Directed by Gerard Johnstone. With Allison Williams, Violet McGraw, Jenna Davis, Amie Donald. A robotics engineer at a toy company builds a life-like doll that begins to take on a life of its own.

The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck

The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: Directed by Nathan Price. With Mark Manson. The film will explore society’s obsessions with the pursuit of happiness and will be presented by Mark Manson alongside Disappointment Panda, a character from the book whose superpower is to tell people the harsh truth.

Gen V

Gen V: Created by Craig Rosenberg. With Patrick Schwarzenegger, Jaz Sinclair, Chance Perdomo, Sean Patrick Thomas. The lives of hormonal, competitive Supes as they put their physical, sexual, and moral boundaries to the test competing for the best contracts in the best cities.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3: Directed by James Gunn. With Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Vin Diesel. Still reeling from the loss of Gamora, Peter Quill rallies his team to defend the universe and one of their own – a mission that could mean the end of the Guardians if not successful.

Slumberland

Slumberland: Directed by Francis Lawrence. With Jason Momoa, Marlow Barkley, Chris O’Dowd, Kyle Chandler. A young girl discovers a secret map to the dreamworld of Slumberland, and with the help of an eccentric outlaw, she traverses dreams and flees nightmares, with the hope that she will be able to see her late father again.

A Christmas Story Christmas

A Christmas Story Christmas: Directed by Clay Kaytis. With Peter Billingsley, Zack Ward, Erinn Hayes, Scott Schwartz. Follows the now-adult Ralphie as he returns to the house on Cleveland Street to give his kids a magical Christmas like the one he had as a child, reconnecting with childhood friends, and reconciling the passing of his Old Man.

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania: Directed by Peyton Reed. With Jonathan Majors, Evangeline Lilly, Michelle Pfeiffer, Paul Rudd. Scott Lang and Hope Van Dyne, along with Hank Pym and Janet Van Dyne, explore the Quantum Realm, where they interact with strange creatures and embark on an adventure that goes beyond the limits of what they thought was possible.

Tulsa King

Tulsa King: Created by Taylor Sheridan. With Dashiell Connery, Tatiana Zappardino, Hartleigh Buwick, Sylvester Stallone. Follows an Italian mobster faced with the startling task of reestablishing his Italian mafia family in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches

Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches: With Alexandra Daddario, Jack Huston, Tongayi Chirisa, Harry Hamlin. Follows a neurosurgeon who discovers that she is the unlikely heir to a family of witches. She must contend with a sinister presence that has haunted her family for generations.

The Super Mario Bros Film

The Super Mario Bros Film: Directed by Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic. With Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Day, Jack Black. A plumber named Mario travels through an underground labyrinth with his brother, Luigi, trying to save a captured princess. Feature film adaptation of the popular video game.

Causeway

Causeway: Directed by Lila Neugebauer. With Jennifer Lawrence, Brian Tyree Henry, Linda Emond, Jayne Houdyshell. A US soldier suffers a traumatic brain injury while fighting in Afghanistan and struggles to adjust to life back home.

Violent Night

Violent Night: Directed by Tommy Wirkola. With David Harbour, John Leguizamo, Beverly D’Angelo, Cam Gigandet. When a group of mercenaries attack the estate of a wealthy family, Santa Claus must step in to save the day (and Christmas).

The Problem with Jon Stewart

The Problem with Jon Stewart: With Jon Stewart, Chelsea Devantez, Brinda Adhikari, Reza Riazi. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the world’s problems. It’s harder to pinpoint the systems responsible for creating them. In this series, Jon Stewart brings together people impacted by different parts of a problem to discuss how we come up with change.

The Last of Us

The Last of Us: Created by Neil Druckmann, Craig Mazin. With Pedro Pascal, Bella Ramsey, Gabriel Luna, Nick Offerman. Joel and Ellie, a pair connected through the harshness of the world they live in, are forced to endure brutal circumstances and ruthless killers on a trek across post-pandemic America.

Patriot

Patriot: Created by Steve Conrad. With Michael Dorman, Kurtwood Smith, Michael Chernus, Kathleen Munroe. Follows the complicated life of intelligence officer John Tavner, whose latest assignment–to prevent Iran from going nuclear–requires him to forgo all safety nets and assume a perilous, non-official cover.

The Big Sick

The Big Sick: Directed by Michael Showalter. With Kumail Nanjiani, Zoe Kazan, Holly Hunter, Ray Romano. Pakistan-born comedian Kumail Nanjiani and grad student Emily Gardner fall in love but struggle as their cultures clash. When Emily contracts a mysterious illness, Kumail finds himself forced to face her feisty parents, his family’s expectations, and his true feelings.

Knock at the Cabin

Knock at the Cabin: Directed by M. Night Shyamalan. With Dave Bautista, Jonathan Groff, Rupert Grint, Ben Aldridge. While vacationing, a girl and her parents are taken hostage by armed strangers who demand that the family make a choice to avert the apocalypse.

Hellraiser

Hellraiser: Directed by David Bruckner. With Jamie Clayton, Goran Visnjic, Hiam Abbass, Odessa A’zion. In this reimagining of Clive Barker’s seminal Hellraiser franchise, a young woman must confront the sadistic, supernatural forces behind an enigmatic puzzlebox responsible for her brother’s disappearance.

Shantaram

Shantaram: With Antonia Desplat, Elektra Kilbey, Charlie Hunnam, Alexander Siddig. A heroin addict incarcerated for a robbery escapes prison and reinvents himself as a doctor in the slums of Bombay; his ties to the crime underworld there lead him to Afghanistan, where he partners with a mob boss locked in a battle with Russian criminals.

Mr. Harrigan’s Phone

Mr. Harrigan’s Phone: Directed by John Lee Hancock. With Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Donald Sutherland, Jaeden Martell, Joe Tippett. When Mr. Harrigan dies, the teen who befriended and did odd jobs for him, puts his smart phone in his pocket before burial and when the lonely youth leaves his dead friend a message, he is shocked to get a return text.

The School for Good and Evil

The School for Good and Evil: Directed by Paul Feig. With Cate Blanchett, Charlize Theron, Michelle Yeoh, Ben Kingsley. Best friends Sophie and Agatha find themselves on opposing sides of an epic battle when they’re swept away into an enchanted school where aspiring heroes and villains are trained to protect the balance between Good and Evil.

11 Minutes

11 Minutes: Directed by Jeff Zimbalist. With Jason Aldean. Through emotional first-hand accounts and never-before-seen archival footage, immerses viewers inside the largest mass shooting in our country’s history. A story of survival at what was supposed to be a festival celebrating country music.

Babylon

Babylon: Directed by Damien Chazelle. With Olivia Wilde, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Samara Weaving. Set in Hollywood during the transition from silent films to talkies, focusing on a mixture of historical & fictional characters.

The Fabelmans

The Fabelmans: Directed by Steven Spielberg. With Michelle Williams, Paul Dano, Seth Rogen, Gabriel LaBelle. Growing up in post-World War II era Arizona, a young man named Sammy Fabelman discovers a shattering family secret and explores how the power of films can help him see the truth.

Werewolf by Night

Werewolf by Night: Directed by Michael Giacchino, Jaycob Maya. With Gael García Bernal, Laura Donnelly, Harriet Sansom Harris, Eugenie Bondurant. It follows a lycanthrope superhero who fights crime using the abilities given to him by a curse brought on by his bloodline.

Disenchanted

Disenchanted: Directed by Adam Shankman. With Amy Adams, James Marsden, Patrick Dempsey, Maya Rudolph. Ten years after her happily ever after, Giselle questions her happiness, inadvertently turning the lives of those in the real world and Andalasia upside down in the process.

Quantum Leap

Quantum Leap: With Anastasia Antonia, Mason Alexander Park, Jewel Staite, Raymond Lee. Set 30 years after Dr. Sam Beckett stepped into the Quantum Leap accelerator and vanished, follows a new team that must restart the project hoping to understand the mysteries behind the machine and its creator.

Confess, Fletch

Confess, Fletch: Directed by Greg Mottola. With Jon Hamm, Marcia Gay Harden, Kyle MacLachlan, Lorenza Izzo. After becoming the prime suspect in multiple murders, Fletch strives to prove his innocence while simultaneously searching for his fiancé’s stolen art collection.

The Peripheral

The Peripheral: With Chloë Grace Moretz, Gary Carr, Jack Reynor, Chris Coy. Set in the future when technology has subtly altered society, a woman discovers a secret connection to an alternate reality as well as a dark future of her own.

White Noise

White Noise: Directed by Noah Baumbach. With Adam Driver, Greta Gerwig, Don Cheadle, Raffey Cassidy. White Noise dramatizes a contemporary American family’s attempts to deal with the mundane conflicts of everyday life while grappling with the universal mysteries of love, death, and the possibility of happiness in an uncertain world.

The Circle

The Circle: Directed by James Ponsoldt. With Emma Watson, Ellar Coltrane, Glenne Headly, Bill Paxton. A woman lands a dream job at a powerful tech company called the Circle, only to uncover an agenda that will affect the lives of all of humanity.

Weird: The Al Yankovic Story

Weird: The Al Yankovic Story: Directed by Eric Appel. With Evan Rachel Wood, Daniel Radcliffe, Rainn Wilson, Julianne Nicholson. Explores every facet of Yankovic’s life, from his meteoric rise to fame with early hits like ‘Eat It’ and ‘Like a Surgeon’ to his torrid celebrity love affairs and famously depraved lifestyle.

The Idol

The Idol: Created by Reza Fahim, Sam Levinson, The Weeknd. With The Weeknd, Lily-Rose Depp, Troye Sivan, Debby Ryan. A self-help guru and leader of a modern-day cult enters a complicated relationship with a rising pop idol.

Vesper

Vesper: Directed by Kristina Buozyte, Bruno Samper. With Raffiella Chapman, Eddie Marsan, Rosy McEwen, Richard Brake. After the collapse of Earth’s ecosystem, Vesper, a 13-year-old girl struggling to survive with her paralyzed father, meets a woman with a secret who will force her to use her wits, strengths and bio-hacking abilities to fight for the possibility of having a future.

Wednesday

Wednesday: With Jenna Ortega, Christina Ricci, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Luis Guzmán. Follows Wednesday Addams’ years as a student, when she attempts to master her emerging psychic ability, thwart and solve the mystery that embroiled her parents.

The Menu

The Menu: Directed by Mark Mylod. With Anya Taylor-Joy, Janet McTeer, Ralph Fiennes, Nicholas Hoult. A young couple travel to a remote island to eat at an exclusive restaurant where the chef has prepared a lavish menu, with some shocking surprises.

Triangle of Sadness

Triangle of Sadness: Directed by Ruben Östlund. With Thobias Thorwid, Harris Dickinson, Charlbi Dean, Jiannis Moustos. A cruise for the super-rich sinks thus leaving survivors, including a fashion model celebrity couple, trapped on an island.

The End is Nye

The End is Nye: With Joanna Mandap, Willow Astbury, Isabella Astbury, Zag Dorison. Explore the myths and realities of both natural and unnatural threats, from viruses to volcanoes, asteroids to authoritarianism, and climate change to chemical warfare.

Samaritan

Samaritan: Directed by Julius Avery. With Sylvester Stallone, Javon ‘Wanna’ Walton, Pilou Asbæk, Martin Starr. A young boy learns that a superhero who was thought to have gone missing after an epic battle twenty years ago may in fact still be around.