Here are some reviews of films coming out at the theater this week as well as others that may be in theaters or newly on home video.
Opening: Jun. 19, 2026
Wide (United States)
Leviticus
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Toy Story 5
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Limited (United States)
Rose of Nevada
Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
- Excerpt: a haunting tale, something delivered out of time by Jenkin’s unique style.
2026 Films in Theaters Now in Select Areas
Disclosure Day
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Masters of the Universe
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Mortal Kombat II
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Stop! That! Train!
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Tuner
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Again Again
Jared Mobarak @ Hey, have you seen …?
- Excerpt: Again Again has a lot to say within its uniquely fresh take on the time loop genre that ultimately touches on themes of nostalgia and anxiety when confronting the past, present, future, and impossible.
Find Your Friends
Jared Mobarak @ Hey, have you seen …?
- Excerpt: Find Your Friends doesn’t always therefore work, but it does effectively get its point across. Intent and execution sometimes struggle to mesh.
Fiume O Morte!
Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
- Excerpt: One of the film’s funniest moments comes when we see three young men craning towards the camera on a Rijeka street, juxtaposed with their period counterparts popping up like Zelig in front of a military parade.
Flag Day
- Excerpt: Though it is filmed without commentary and they say they are committed to “observation over thesis,” without editorializing, husband-and-wife directors Andrew and Melissa Shea have a sympathetic yet discerning eye. The film has very shrewdly selected details that give us a clearer, more nuanced picture of the town, as nostalgia, cultural anthropology, a time capsule, and a metaphor.
Greenland 2: Migration
Rick Aragon @ Rick’s Texan Reviews
- Excerpt: I do not necessarily see why we needed a Greenland 2. I, however, did not hate the film.
I Shot Andy Warhol
- Excerpt: Thirty years later, one sees that I Shot Andy Warhol—now available in a new 4K restoration—does not celebrate what Solanas did; rather, it shines a keen light on why such a brilliant and desperate woman would feel driven to commit such a terrible act.
Memorizu
Sebastian Zavala @ Cinencuentro.com [Spanish]
- Excerpt: It raises questions about memory, the role of photos—whether analog or digital—in creating memories, the importance of small actions and family, and life and death.
Never Change!
Jared Mobarak @ Hey, have you seen …?
- Excerpt: The cast is game and the filmmakers are earnestly proficient, but it’s a mess of a time capsule of the type of low-bar comedy we should forget.
Rich Flu
Sebastian Zavala @ MeGustaElCine.com [Spanish]
- Excerpt: Even though the final product didn’t completely blow me away, I still admire “Rich Flu.” It takes risks, tries to say a lot, and at the very least, it can’t be accused of lacking ambition.
The Saviors
C.H. Newell @ Father Son Holy Gore
- Excerpt: The Saviors could’ve been released anytime after 9/11 and it’d sadly feel deeply relevant to the peak Culture War America that crystalised in a matter of months after those planes hit the Towers.
Sender
C.H. Newell @ Father Son Holy Gore
- Excerpt: Goldman’s Sender is equal parts a darkly comic perspective of addiction and a sinister, almost neo-Marxist perspective on how far gone we are due to living through the many terrors of capitalism.
Switch
Sebastian Zavala @ Cinencuentro.com [Spanish]
- Excerpt: It doesn’t reinvent the wheel by any means, but it does feel like the kind of concept that could be turned into a longer series, or a comedy feature film similar to those that Hollywood used to produce in droves before the streaming era.
System
Kathy Gibson @ Access Bollywood
They Will Kill You
Sebastian Zavala @ MeGustaElCine.com [Spanish]
- Excerpt: They Will Kill You is entertaining, disgusting, occasionally funny, and stylishly directed. I’m sad I couldn’t see it in theatres, but at least it’s available to enjoy at home now.
Turn It Up!
Sebastian Zavala @ Cinencuentro.com [Spanish]
- Excerpt: The film ends up charming thanks to an unpredictable and fun story, good performances, catchy music (which thankfully doesn’t make heads explode in real life), surprising gore, and a powerful central relationship.
The Voices of Our Mother
C.H. Newell @ Father Son Holy Gore
- Excerpt: Regardless of how you want to interpret The Voices of Our Mother, it’s a disturbing supernatural horror story about death, grief, guilt, and a famous line from Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina that reminds us how “each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.”
2024 Films
The Idea of You
Sebastian Zavala @ MeGustaElCine.com [Spanish]
- Excerpt: The Idea of ??You is predictable, yes, and it certainly does nothing to revolutionise the genre, but it is sweet and romantic enough to leave one happy and comfortable.