The Naked Gun Credit: Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

new in theaters

THE BAD GUYS 2: In the sequel to the animated animal adventure hit, a squad of reformed villains gets pulled back into the life of crime. With the voices of Sam Rockwell, Marc Maron and Craig Robinson. Pierre Perifel and JP Sans directed. (104 min, PG. Bijou, Capitol, Essex, Majestic, Marquis, Star, Sunset, Welden)

THE NAKED GUN: Liam Neeson plays the son of Leslie Nielsen’s character in a belated sequel to the action-comedy franchise about a bumbling cop. Pamela Anderson costars. Akiva Schaffer (Pop Star: Never Stop Never Stopping) directed. (85 min, PG-13. Bijou, Capitol, Essex, Majestic, Star, Sunset)

TOGETHER: Dave Franco and Alison Brie play a couple who get closer to each other — really, really close — after a move to the country in this body horror festival fave, directed by Michael Shanks. (102 min, R. Essex, Majestic, Paramount, Savoy)

currently playing

EDDINGTON ★★★★ This drama from Ari Aster (Midsommar) follows the rivalry between a small-town sheriff (Joaquin Phoenix) and mayor (Pedro Pascal) in May 2020. (148 min, R. Essex, Majestic; reviewed 7/23)

ELIO ★★★1/2 An 11-year-old boy (voice of Yonas Kibreab) finds himself serving as Earth’s ambassador to aliens in this Pixar family animation. (99 min, PG. Majestic)

F1: THE MOVIE ★★★1/2 A retired Formula One racer (Brad Pitt) returns to the track and mentors a rookie in this sports drama, also starring Kerry Condon and Javier Bardem. Joseph Kosinski (Top Gun: Maverick) directed. (155 min, PG-13. Bethel, Essex, Majestic, Sunset)

THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS ★★★ The Marvel superhero quartet gets a second reboot set on an alternate Earth with a retro vibe, starring Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby and Ebon Moss-Bachrach. (115 min, PG-13. Bijou, Capitol, City Cinema, Essex, Majestic, Marquis, Paramount, Playhouse, Star, Stowe, Sunset, Welden)

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON ★★★ DreamWorks Animation gets into the live-action-remake business with this new take on its 2010 hit about a Viking lad (Mason Thames) who makes an unexpected friend. (125 min, PG. Essex, Majestic)

I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER ★★ Lois Duncan’s 1973 thriller about teens facing the consequences of a big mistake gets an update for Gen Z horror fans. Jennifer Kaytin Robinson directed. (111 min, R. Majestic, Sunset)

JURASSIC WORLD: REBIRTH ★★1/2 In the seventh installment, a pharmaceutical research team seeks out the surviving dinosaurs on a remote island. Gareth Edwards directed; Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey and Rupert Friend star. (134 min, PG-13. Capitol, City Cinema, Essex, Majestic, Sunset, Welden; reviewed 7/9)

THE PHOENICIAN SCHEME ★★★ Wes Anderson turns his pastiching energies on midcentury capers in this comedy about a tycoon (Benicio Del Toro) who wills his estate to his devout daughter (Mia Threapleton). (101 min, PG-13. Catamount; reviewed 6/11)

SMURFS 1/2 Is Smurfette (voiced by Rihanna) a girl boss? In this musical reboot of the animated family series, she leads a mission to rescue Papa Smurf. Chris Miller directed. (92 min, PG. Bijou, City Cinema, Essex, Majestic, Stowe)

SORRY, BABY ★★★★1/2 This Sundance and Cannes Film Festival hit, written and directed by and starring Eva Victor, follows a young college professor in the aftermath of a sexual assault. With Naomi Ackie. (103 min, R. Savoy; reviewed 7/30)

SUPERMAN ★★★★ The DC Comics superhero gets another reboot, this time directed by James Gunn (Guardians of the Galaxy) and starring David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan and Nicholas Hoult. (129 min, PG-13. Bethel, Bijou, Capitol, City Cinema, Essex, Majestic, Star, Stowe, Sunset, Welden; reviewed 7/16)

older films and special screenings

1776 (Catamount, Wed 6 only)

ATLANTIS: THE LOST EMPIRE (Catamount, Tue only)

CAT VIDEO FEST 2025 (Catamount, Fri-Tue)

MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO (Catamount, Thu only)

OCEAN’S ELEVEN (Welden, Tue only)

PETE SEEGER: THE POWER OF SONG (Catamount, Wed 30 only)

SUNSET BOULEVARD 75TH ANNIVERSARY (Essex, Sun & Mon only)

THE THING (Catamount, Fri only)

THUNDERBOLTS* (Sunset)

open theaters

(* = upcoming schedule for theater was not available at press time)

Got something to say?

Send a letter to the editor and we'll publish your feedback in print!

Margot Harrison is a consulting editor and film critic at Seven Days. Her film reviews appear every week in the paper and online. In 2024, she won the Jim Ridley Award for arts criticism from the Association of Alternative Newsmedia. Her book reviews...