What Movies Are Coming Out in 2024 a Complete Guide

What Movies Are Coming Out In 2024? Stay up-to-date with the latest theatrical release schedule on what.edu.vn and discover the upcoming films for the entire year, ensuring you never miss a blockbuster or indie gem, so you can find your next favorite films. Explore upcoming releases, film schedules, and cinematic events.

1. January 2024 Movie Releases

Kick off the new year with a diverse range of films hitting theaters and streaming platforms. From intense thrillers to heartwarming dramas, January 2024 offers something for every movie lover.

January 3 (Wednesday)

  • Self Reliance (One Night Only): A unique comedy event for one night only.

January 4 (Thursday)

  • Society of the Snow (Netflix): Based on a real-life plane crash survival story in the Andes.

January 5 (Friday)

  • Memory (Expands): A psychological thriller exploring lost souls.
  • Night Swim: A horror film centered around a haunted swimming pool.
  • The Bricklayer (Theaters + VOD): An action thriller involving conspiracy and intrigue.
  • Good Grief (Netflix): A soul-searching journey in Paris.
  • He Went That Way (Theaters): A taut thriller featuring Zachary Quinto and Jacob Elordi.
  • Mayhem! (Theaters + VOD): A martial arts action film by Xavier Gens.
  • Race for Glory (Theaters + VOD): A racing film depicting the rivalry between Audi and Lancia.

January 12 (Friday)

  • The Beekeeper (+ IMAX): Jason Statham stars in this vengeance thriller.
  • The Book of Clarence: A biblical story starring Lakeith Stanfield.
  • Mean Girls: A musical adaptation of the popular teen comedy.
  • Pixar’s Soul (Re-Release): A re-release of the beloved Pixar film.
  • Bobi Wine: The People’s President (Re-Release): An inspirational documentary.
  • Destroy All Neighbors (Shudder): A splatter comedy horror film.
  • Driving Madeleine (Theaters): A drama about an elderly woman and her taxi driver.
  • Inshallah a Boy (Theaters): A drama from Jordan about a woman fighting for her inheritance.
  • Lift (Netflix): A heist movie set on a plane starring Kevin Hart.
  • Role Play (Prime Video): A thriller with Kaley Cuoco and David Oyelowo.
  • Self Reliance (Hulu): Andy Samberg in a comedy about surviving a dark game.
  • The Settlers (Theaters): A Chilean western about colonialism.
  • T.I.M. (Theaters + VOD): A sci-fi horror about a tech-integrated manservant.

January 18 (Thursday)

  • Sundance Film Festival (until January 28): A showcase of independent films.

January 19 (Friday)

  • The End We Start From (Expands): A survival film with Jodie Comer.
  • Founders Day: A political slasher film.
  • I.S.S.: A space station survival thriller.
  • Origin (Expands): Ava DuVernay’s film exploring global caste systems.
  • The Breaking Ice (Theaters): A drama set in China.
  • Cult Killer (Theaters): A crime thriller with Antonio Banderas and Alice Eve.
  • Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell (Theaters): A Vietnamese drama film.
  • The Kitchen (Netflix): A dystopian thriller set in London.
  • Sunrise (Theaters): A vampire thriller starring Guy Pearce and Alex Pettyfer.
  • Wanted Man (Theaters + VOD): An action film with Dolph Lundgren and Kelsey Grammer.
  • Which Brings Me To You (Theaters): A romantic comedy with Lucy Hale and Nat Wolff.

January 26 (Friday)

  • Miller’s Girl: A spicy thriller starring Martin Freeman and Jenna Ortega.
  • American Star (Theaters + VOD): A thriller about an assassin in Fuerteventura.
  • Badland Hunters (Netflix): A post-apocalyptic action film.
  • Hundreds of Beavers (Theaters): A frostbitten slapstick comedy.

  • The Peasants (Theaters): A hand-painted Polish film.
  • Sometimes I Think About Dying (Theaters): A drama about a lonely woman.
  • Tótem (Theaters): A heartfelt drama from Mexico.
  • The Underdoggs (Prime Video): A sports comedy with Snoop Dogg.

2. February 2024 Movie Releases

February brings a mix of spy thrillers, romantic comedies, and horror films to keep audiences entertained.

February 2 (Friday)

  • Argylle: A spy comedy starring Bryce Dallas Howard and Henry Cavill.
  • Bosco (Peacock): A prison escape movie.
  • Dario Argento: Panico (Shudder): A documentary about the horror filmmaker.
  • Departing Seniors (Theaters + VOD): A high school serial killer horror-comedy.
  • Disco Boy (Theaters): A drama about a man joining the French Foreign Legion.
  • Fitting In (Theaters): A Canadian sex comedy.
  • How to Have Sex (Theaters): A party film about young people exploring their sexuality.
  • Orion and the Dark (Netflix): An animated movie about overcoming fears.
  • The Promised Land (Theaters): A historical drama starring Mads Mikkelsen.
  • Scrambled (Theaters): A sex comedy starring Leah McKendrick.
  • She Is Conann (Theaters): A barbaric fantasy sci-fi film.
  • The Tiger’s Apprentice (Paramount+): An animated film starring Henry Golding.

February 9 (Friday)

  • Lisa Frankenstein: A horror-comedy with Kathryn Newton and Cole Sprouse.
  • Out of Darkness: A stone-age thriller.
  • Pixar’s Turning Red (Re-Release): A re-release of the popular Pixar film.
  • Cobweb (Theaters + VOD): A meta cinema comedy from Kim Jee-woon.
  • Drift (Theaters): A drama about a woman adrift on a Greek island.
  • Ennio (Theaters): An extensive biopic documentary about Ennio Morricone.
  • Float (Theaters): A romance film with Andrea Bang and Robbie Amell.
  • Here for Blood (Theaters + VOD): A wrestling-fueled supernatural horror-comedy.
  • Marmalade (Theaters + VOD): A criminal romance with Joe Keery and Camila Morrone.
  • Molli and Max in the Future (Theaters): A sci-fi romantic comedy.
  • The Monk and the Gun (Theaters): A film from Bhutan about the country’s transition to democracy.
  • Suncoast (Hulu): A coming-of-age story with Nico Parker and Woody Harrelson.
  • The Taste of Things (Theaters): A historical drama about a master chef in France.
  • Upgraded (Prime Video): A rom-com with Camila Mendes and Marisa Tomei.

February 14 (Wednesday)

  • Amélie (Re-Release): A re-release of the classic French romantic comedy.
  • Bob Marley: One Love: A biopic about the life and music of Bob Marley.
  • Madame Web (+ IMAX): A superhero film starring Dakota Johnson.
  • Adam the First (Theaters): A father-son drama.
  • Players (Netflix): A raunchy comedy film.

February 16 (Friday)

  • Land of Bad: An action thriller with Russell Crowe and Liam Hemsworth.
  • Bleeding Love (Theaters + VOD): A film starring Ewan McGregor and his daughter Clara McGregor.
  • Lights Out (Theaters + VOD): An action thriller with Frank Grillo and Mekhi Phifer.
  • Monolith (Theaters + VOD): A mysterious sci-fi film about a podcaster.
  • No Way Up (Theaters + VOD): A plane crash underwater survival film.
  • This Is Me… Now (Prime Video): A film by Jennifer Lopez.

February 22 (Thursday)

  • Lovely, Dark, and Deep (Theaters + VOD): A back-country horror film.

February 23 (Friday)

  • Drive-Away Dolls: A comedy with Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan.
  • Ordinary Angels: A transplant melodrama with Hilary Swank.
  • Tenet (Re-Release): A re-release of Christopher Nolan’s mind-bending thriller.
  • About Dry Grasses (Theaters): A Turkish drama set in a snowy landscape.
  • Drugstore June (Theaters): A crime comedy with Esther Povitsky.
  • The Invisible Fight (Theaters): A kung-fu monks comedy.
  • Io Capitano (Theaters): An African refugee survival story.
  • Kiss the Future (Theaters): A documentary about U2’s Bono in Sarajevo.
  • Les Misérables (Re-Release): A re-release of the musical drama.
  • Parallel (Theaters + VOD): A sci-fi thriller with Aldis Hodge and Danielle Deadwyler.
  • Red Right Hand (Theaters): A thriller with Orlando Bloom and Andie MacDowell.
  • Sacred Soil: The Piney Woods School Story (Hulu): A documentary film.
  • Stopmotion (Theaters + VOD): A creepy indie horror creation.
  • They Shot the Piano Player (Theaters): An animated documentary about bossa nova.

February 28 (Wednesday)

  • Code 8: Part II (Netflix): A sci-fi sequel with Robbie Amell.

3. March 2024 Movie Releases

March boasts highly anticipated sequels, animated adventures, and thought-provoking dramas.

March 1 (Friday)

  • Dune: Part Two (+ IMAX): The continuation of the epic sci-fi saga.
  • Amelia’s Children (Theaters + VOD): A horror film set in the Portuguese mountains.
  • Problemista (Theaters): A quirky comedy directed by Julio Torres.
  • Shayda (Theaters): An acclaimed film with Zahra Amir Ebrahimi.
  • Silver Haze (Theaters + VOD): A British indie film starring Vicky Knight.
  • Spaceman (Netflix): An eerie sci-fi thriller starring Adam Sandler.

March 7 (Thursday)

  • Ricky Stanicky (Prime Video): A friend prank comedy with John Cena and Zac Efron.

March 8 (Friday)

  • Imaginary: A horror film about a scary teddy bear.
  • Kung Fu Panda 4: The return of Jack Black as Po in this animated sequel.
  • 5lbs of Pressure (Theaters): An action thriller with Luke Evans and Rory Culkin.
  • Accidental Texan (Theaters + VOD): A comedy with Rudy Pankow and Carrie-Anne Moss.
  • American Dreamer (Theaters + VOD): A satire with Peter Dinklage trying to buy a home.
  • Damsel (Netflix): A dragon movie with Millie Bobby Brown.
  • Freud’s Last Session (Re-Release): A re-release of the drama.
  • Glitter & Doom (Theaters): A romantic musical set to Indigo Girls music.
  • Love Lies Bleeding (Theaters): A gnarly love story with Kristen Stewart and Katy O’Brian.

  • Space: The Longest Goodbye (Theaters + VOD): A documentary about space exploration.

March 13 (Wednesday)

  • Little Wing (Paramount+): A film about pigeon racing with Brian Cox and Brooklynn Prince.

March 14 (Thursday)

  • Frida (Prime Video): A documentary about artist Frida Kahlo.

March 15 (Friday)

  • The American Society of Magical Negroes: A comedy exploring racial dynamics.
  • Arthur the King: A dog movie starring Mark Wahlberg.
  • Love Lies Bleeding (Expands): A gnarly love story with Kristen Stewart and Katy O’Brian.
  • One Life: Anthony Hopkins as Nicky Winton in this historical drama.
  • The Animal Kingdom (Theaters): A French film about mutants.
  • Butterfly in the Sky (Theaters): A documentary about LeVar Burton’s Reading Rainbow.
  • Club Zero (Theaters): A unsettling film with Mia Wasikowska as a strange teacher.
  • Exhuma (Theaters): A chilling Korean supernatural thriller.
  • French Girl (Theaters + VOD): A fun rom-com with Zach Braff and Vanessa Hudgens.
  • Irish Wish (Netflix): A romantic comedy with Lindsay Lohan.
  • Knox Goes Away (Theaters): A dementia film directed by Michael Keaton.
  • The Neon Highway (Theaters): A country music drama.
  • Prey (Theaters + VOD): Ryan Phillippe and Emile Hirsch versus big animals.
  • Remembering Gene Wilder (Theaters): A tribute documentary film.

March 21 (Thursday)

  • Freaknik: The Wildest Party Never Told (Hulu): A documentary about the Atlanta party scene.
  • Road House (Prime Video): Jake Gyllenhaal stars in this action-packed remake.

March 22 (Friday)

  • The Boy and the Heron (Re-Release): A re-release of the acclaimed animated film.
  • Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire: The next installment in the Ghostbusters saga.
  • Immaculate: A nun horror film starring Sydney Sweeney.
  • Pixar’s Luca (Re-Release): A re-release of the beloved Pixar film.
  • Problemista (Expands): A quirky comedy directed by Julio Torres.
  • Dad & Step-Dad (VOD): A micro-budget indie comedy.
  • Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World (Theaters): A Romanian dark comedy.
  • Femme (Theaters): A film featuring George MacKay.
  • Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter (Theaters): A re-release of the Zellner Bros film.
  • Late Night with the Devil (Theaters): An eerie horror film with David Dastmalchian.
  • Riddle of Fire (Theaters): A magical adventure in the woods.
  • Shirley (Netflix): A biopic about Shirley Chisholm starring Regina King.
  • Sleeping Dogs (Theaters): A thriller with Russell Crowe losing his memory.
  • You Can Call Me Bill (Theaters): A biopic documentary about William Shatner.
  • You’ll Never Find Me (Shudder): An Australian horror film.

March 29 (Friday)

  • Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (+ IMAX): The latest installment in the monsterVerse.
  • In the Land of Saints and Sinners: Liam Neeson in a hitman film.
  • Asphalt City (Theaters): An NYC paramedic film with Tye Sheridan and Sean Penn.
  • A Cat’s Life (Theaters): A cute French film about growing up.
  • DogMan (Theaters): A film by Luc Besson with Caleb Landry Jones.
  • Karaoke (Theaters): An Israeli bittersweet comedy.
  • La Chimera (Theaters): A film with Josh O’Connor.
  • Light (Theaters + VOD): A sci-fi indie film set on an alien planet.
  • The Listener (Theaters): A film with Tessa Thompson.
  • Lousy Carter (Theaters): An awkward comedy starring David Krumholtz.
  • On the Adamant (Theaters): A documentary about a unique psychiatric center in Paris.
  • STEVE! (martin) a documentary in 2 pieces (Apple TV+): A documentary about Steve Martin.
  • The Wages of Fear (Netflix): A French action thriller remake.
  • Wicked Little Letters (Theaters): A comedy with Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley.

4. April 2024 Movie Releases

April brings a mix of horror, action, and thought-provoking documentaries.

April 4 (Thursday)

  • Música (Prime Video): A vibrant love story with Rudy Mancuso and Camila Mendes.

April 5 (Friday)

  • The First Omen: A horror film serving as a prequel to The Omen.
  • Monkey Man: Dev Patel’s action thriller.
  • Wicked Little Letters (Expands): A comedy with Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley.
  • The Beast (Theaters): A sci-fi romance with Léa Seydoux.
  • Chicken for Linda! (Theaters): An animated movie.
  • Girls State (Apple TV+): A documentary about a group of girls creating a government.
  • The Greatest Hits (Theaters): A romance about music and memory.
  • Housekeeping for Beginners (Theaters): A family drama.
  • Kim’s Video (Theaters): A documentary about a lost video collection.
  • Parachute (Theaters): A love story directed by Brittany Snow.
  • The People’s Joker (Theaters): A trans DC parody film.
  • Scoop (Netflix): A film about the Newsnight interview with Prince Andrew.
  • Yannick (Mubi): A comedy about an audience member who interrupts a play.

April 10 (Wednesday)

  • Indigo Girls: It’s Only Life After All (Theaters): A music documentary about the Indigo Girls.

April 12 (Friday)

  • Civil War (+ IMAX): Alex Garland’s dystopian action movie.
  • Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead: A comedy remake.
  • Sting: A horror film about a giant spider.
  • Arcadian (Theaters): A post-apocalyptic sci-fi survival film with Nicolas Cage.

  • Damaged (Theaters + VOD): A thriller with Vincent Cassel and Samuel L. Jackson.
  • In Flames (Theaters): A Kafkaesque horror film from Pakistan.
  • LaRoy, Texas (Theaters): A hitman comedy with John Magaro and Steve Zahn.
  • Sasquatch Sunset (Theaters): A film about a family of sasquatches.
  • Sweet Dreams (Theaters): A softball coach comedy with Johnny Knoxville.

April 19 (Friday)

  • Abigail: A horror film about a young ballerina vampire.
  • Hard Miles: A film about juvenile convicts on a bike ride.
  • The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare: Henry Cavill in a WWII action movie.
  • Sasquatch Sunset (Expands): A film about a family of sasquatches.
  • Blood for Dust (Theaters + VOD): A small-town thriller with Scoot McNairy and Kit Harington.
  • Little Empty Boxes (Theaters): A personal documentary about dementia.
  • Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver (Netflix): The second part of Zack Snyder’s sci-fi epic.
  • Stress Positions (Theaters): A wacky comedy with John Early and Theda Hammel.
  • The Three Musketeers – Part II: Milady (Theaters + VOD): The second part of the action series.
  • We Grown Now (Theaters): A coming-of-age story set in 1990s Chicago.

April 26 (Friday)

  • Alien (Re-Release): A re-release of Ridley Scott’s original Alien.
  • Challengers: Zendaya in a romantic sports drama.
  • The Mummy (Re-Release): A re-release of the Brendan Fraser classic.
  • Boy Kills World (Theaters): An action movie with Bill Skarsgård.
  • Break (Theaters): A Detroit pool thriller film.
  • Breathe (Theaters + VOD): A survival thriller set in a future with no oxygen.
  • Cash Out (Theaters + VOD): A bank robbery thriller with John Travolta.
  • Dancing Village: The Curse Begins (Theaters): An Indonesian horror film.
  • The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed (Theaters): A drama.
  • Humane (Theaters): A population control satire film.
  • Infested (Shudder): A frightening spider movie from France.
  • Nowhere Special (Theaters): A film about a father and son.
  • Slam (Re-Release): A re-release of the slam poet movie.

5. May 2024 Movie Releases

May kicks off the summer movie season with a mix of action, animation, and thought-provoking dramas.

May 2 (Thursday)

  • Jeanne du Barry: A historical drama with Johnny Depp as Louis XV.
  • The Idea of You (Prime Video): A romance with Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine.
  • Turtles All the Way Down (Max): A coming-of-age film based on the novel by John Green.

May 3 (Friday)

  • The Fall Guy: An action-comedy starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt.
  • Star Wars: The Phantom Menace (Re-Release): A re-release of the Star Wars prequel.
  • Tarot: A horror film based on tarot card readings.
  • Evil Does Not Exist (Theaters): A film by Ryusuke Hamaguchi.
  • I Saw the TV Glow (Theaters): A horror from A24.

  • Lost Soulz (Theaters): A drama about an aspiring rapper.
  • Mars Express (Theaters): An animated sci-fi film.
  • New Life (Theaters + VOD): An apocalyptic thriller.
  • Slow (Theaters): A romance film from Lithuania.
  • Something in the Water (Theaters + VOD): A shark attack movie.
  • Unfrosted (Netflix): Jerry Seinfeld’s Pop-Tarts origin story film.
  • Wildcat (Theaters): A film by Ethan Hawke starring Maya Hawke.

May 10 (Friday)

  • Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (+ IMAX): The next chapter in the Planet of the Apes saga.
  • Not Another Church Movie: A comedy parodying church movies.
  • We Grown Now (Expands): A coming-of-age story set in 1990s Chicago.
  • Force of Nature: The Dry 2 (Theaters + VOD): A crime sequel with Eric Bana.
  • Gasoline Rainbow (Theaters): A road trip film from the Ross Bros.
  • Hazard (Theaters + VOD): A car action movie from Belgium.
  • The Last Stop in Yuma County (Theaters): A thriller with Jim Cummings.
  • Poolman (Theaters): A comedy with Chris Pine.

May 14 (Tuesday)

  • Cannes Film Festival (until May 25): An international film festival.

May 17 (Friday)

  • Back to Black: A biopic about Amy Winehouse.
  • IF – Imaginary Friend: A film with Ryan Reynolds and Steve Carell.
  • The Strangers: Chapter 1: The first chapter in a new horror trilogy.
  • Babes (Theaters): A pregnancy comedy with Ilana Glazer and Michelle Buteau.
  • The Blue Angels (IMAX Only): A documentary about the Navy flight squadron.
  • Nightwatch: Demons Are Forever (Shudder): A Danish mystery sequel.
  • Power (Netflix): A documentary about policing in America.
  • Taking Venice (Theaters): A documentary about the 1964 Venice Biennale.
  • Thelma the Unicorn (Netflix): An animated musical about a unicorn.
  • You Can’t Run Forever (Theaters + VOD): A thriller with J.K. Simmons.

May 24 (Friday)

  • Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (+ IMAX): A prequel to Mad Max: Fury Road focusing on Furiosa.
  • The Garfield Movie: An animated film featuring the famous cat.
  • Atlas (Netflix): A sci-fi film with Jennifer Lopez.
  • The Beach Boys (Disney+): A documentary about the iconic band.
  • Hit Man (Theaters): A comedy with Glen Powell and Adria Arjona.
  • The Keeper (Theaters): A military veteran hikes the Appalachian Trail.
  • Kidnapped (Theaters): A historical drama.

May 29 (Wednesday)

  • The Commandant’s Shadow (Theaters): A Holocaust documentary.

May 31 (Friday)

  • Ezra: A heartfelt autism movie with Bobby Cannavale and Robert De Niro.
  • Summer Camp: A comedy with Diane Keaton, Kathy Bates, and Alfre Woodard.
  • Young Woman and the Sea: Daisy Ridley as swimmer Trudy Ederle.
  • Backspot (Theaters): A cheerleader squad thriller.
  • The Dead Don’t Hurt (Theaters): A western starring Vicky Krieps and Viggo Mortensen.
  • Flipside (Theaters): A documentary about a record store.
  • Handling the Undead (Theaters): A horror film starring Renate Reinsve.
  • In a Violent Nature (Theaters): A slasher horror film.
  • Jim Henson Idea Man (Disney+): A documentary about the Muppets creator.
  • Robot Dreams (Theaters): An animated film set in NYC.
  • What You Wish For (Theaters): A chef thriller.
  • The Young Wife (Theaters): A drama about a wedding day.

6. June 2024 Movie Releases

June is packed with blockbuster sequels, animated adventures, and unique indie films.

June 5 (Wednesday)

  • Under Paris (Netflix): A shark thriller set in Paris.

June 6 (Thursday)

  • Am I Ok? (Max): A lesbian rom-com starring Dakota Johnson.

June 7 (Friday)

  • Bad Boys: Ride or Die: The latest installment in the Bad Boys franchise.
  • Run Lola Run (Re-Release): A re-release of the cult classic thriller.
  • The Watchers: A mystery thriller starring Dakota Fanning.
  • Banel & Adama (Theaters): A love story from Senegal.
  • Hit Man (Netflix): A comedy with Glen Powell and Adria Arjona.
  • Longing (Theaters): A mysterious remake.
  • Someday We’ll Tell Each Other Everything (Theaters): A German drama.
  • Trim Season (Theaters + VOD): A horror film set on a marijuana farm.
  • Tuesday (Theaters): A fantasy drama.

June 13 (Thursday)

  • Brats (Hulu): A documentary about the 80s Brat Pack films.

June 14 (Friday)

  • Pixar’s Inside Out 2: The sequel to the beloved Pixar film.
  • 20,000 Species of Bees (Theaters): A Spanish drama.
  • Bad Behaviour (Theaters + VOD): A dark comedy with Jennifer Connelly.
  • Fresh Kills (Theaters): A mafia film directed by Jennifer Esposito.
  • Ghostlight (Theaters): An indie film starring Keith Kupferer.
  • The Grab (Theaters): A film about water scarcity.
  • Reverse the Curse (Theaters + VOD): A film with Logan Marshall-Green.
  • Ride (Theaters + VOD): A thriller about bull riders on a heist.
  • Treasure (Theaters): A film with Lena Dunham and Stephen Fry.
  • Ultraman: Rising (Netflix): An animated Ultraman movie.

June 19 (Wednesday)

  • Black Barbie (Netflix): A documentary about the history of Black Barbie dolls.

June 20 (Thursday)

  • Federer: Twelve Final Days (Prime Video): A sports documentary about Roger Federer.

June 21 (Friday)

  • The Bikeriders: A drama featuring Tom Hardy and Austin Butler.

  • The Exorcism: A meta horror film with Russell Crowe.
  • Thelma: June Squibb stars in this action comedy.
  • Agent Recon (VOD): A sci-fi action film with Chuck Norris.
  • Copa 71 (Theaters + VOD): A documentary about the 1971 Women’s World Cup.
  • Fancy Dance (Theaters): A film with Lily Gladstone.
  • Firebrand (Theaters): A historical England film with Jude Law and Alicia Vikander.
  • Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence (Re-Release): A re-release of the anime classic.
  • Green Border (Theaters): A film set on Poland’s border.
  • Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person (Theaters): A dark comedy.
  • Janet Planet (Theaters): A drama from A24.
  • Kinds of Kindness (Theaters): A film by Yorgos Lanthimos.
  • Trigger Warning (Netflix): An action film with Jessica Alba.

June 27 (Thursday)

  • Kalki 2898 AD (Theaters): A massive sci-fi movie from India.

June 28 (Friday)

  • Horizon: An American Saga: Kevin Costner’s epic western.
  • A Quiet Place: Day One: A prequel to A Quiet Place.
  • Daddio (Theaters): A film starring Dakota Johnson in a taxi.
  • The Devil’s Bath (Shudder): An 18th-century horror film from Austria.
  • A Family Affair (Netflix): A romantic comedy with Nicole Kidman and Zac Efron.
  • June Zero (Theaters): A film about Eichmann’s trial.
  • Last Summer (Theaters): A French drama.
  • Reunion (VOD): An ensemble comedy.
  • Revival 69: The Concert That Rocked the World (Theaters + VOD): A rock history documentary.
  • A Sacrifice (Theaters): A thriller with Eric Bana and Sadie Sink.
  • The Vourdalak (Theaters): A vampire family gothic horror film.

7. July 2024 Movie Releases

July heats up with highly anticipated sequels, family-friendly animations, and gripping thrillers.

July 3 (Wednesday)

  • Despicable Me 4: The latest installment in the Despicable Me series.
  • Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F (Netflix): Eddie Murphy returns in this comedy sequel.

July 4 (Thursday)

  • Kill (Theaters): An action movie set on a moving train from India.
  • Space Cadet (Prime Video): A comedy about training to be an astronaut.

July 5 (Friday)

  • MaXXXine: The third film in Ti West’s horror trilogy.
  • Boneyard (Theaters): A serial killer thriller with Mel Gibson and 50 Cent.
  • Mother, Couch (Theaters): An odd comedy with Ewan McGregor and Ellen Burstyn.
  • The Nature of Love (Theaters): A kinky Quebecois rom-com.
  • The Secret Art of Human Flight (Theaters): An eccentric comedy.
  • Seven Samurai (Re-Release): A re-release of the classic samurai film.

July 12 (Friday)

  • Fly Me to the Moon: A rom-com with Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum.
  • The Lion King (Re-Release): A re-release of the animated classic.
  • Longlegs: A horror film starring Maika Monroe.
  • Dandelion (Theaters): A singer finds love in this romantic drama.
  • Faye (Max): A biopic documentary about actress Faye Dunaway.
  • Made in England: The Films of Powell & Pressburger (Theaters): A Scorsese documentary.
  • Sing Sing (Theaters): Colman Domingo stars in this drama set in a prison program.
  • Skywalkers: A Love Story (IMAX Only): A death-defying love story documentary.
  • Touch (Theaters): A beautiful movie about first love.

July 18 (Thursday)

  • My Spy The Eternal City (Prime Video): Dave Bautista and Chloe Coleman in Italy.

July 19 (Friday)

  • Twisters: A sequel to the 1996

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