Barry Keoghan and the Weeknd in Hurry Up Tomorrow Credit: Andrew Cooper | Lionsgate

new in theaters

FINAL DESTINATION: BLOODLINES: A college student (Kaitlyn Santa Juana) learns her family was never supposed to exist in the return of the horror franchise in which fate refuses to be cheated, directed by Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein. (110 min, R. Bijou, Essex, Majestic, Paramount, Star, Sunset)

HURRY UP TOMORROW: In this psychological thriller from Trey Edward Shults (Krisha), an insomniac musician (the Weeknd) makes disturbing discoveries. With Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan. (105 min, R. Essex, Majestic, Stowe)

LILLY: Patricia Clarkson portrays Lilly Ledbetter, a factory worker who fought a discrimination case with Goodyear Tire & Rubber in 2007. Rachel Feldman directed. (93 min, PG-13. Capitol)

THE WAY, MY WAY: Chris Haywood plays writer-director Bill Bennett in this drama based on his memoir about finding his life’s meaning while walking the Camino de Santiago. (98 min, NR. Savoy)

currently playing

THE ACCOUNTANT 2 ★★★ If you’ve been waiting for the return of Ben Affleck playing a brilliant number cruncher with autism who’s also an ass-kicking action hero, this one’s for you. (132 min, R. Bijou, Capitol, City Cinema, Essex, Majestic, Stowe, Sunset)

BOB TREVINO LIKES IT ★★★1/2 A lonely young woman makes an online friend who shares her dad’s name in this festival favorite comedy-drama, starring Barbie Ferreira and John Leguizamo. (101 min, PG-13. Catamount, Savoy)

CLOWN IN A CORNFIELD ★★★ In the dark comedy slasher, a symbol of one-time success terrorizes a small town. Katie Douglas and Aaron Abrams star; Eli Craig (Tucker and Dale vs Evil) directed. (96 min, R. Essex, Majestic, Sunset)

FIGHT OR FLIGHT ★★★ A mercenary takes on an army of assassins to protect a suspect on an airplane in this action comedy from James Madigan, starring Josh Hartnett and Charithra Chandran. (97 min, R. Majestic, Sunset)

JULIET & ROMEO 1/2 This original pop musical, starring Clara Rugaard and Jamie Ward, bills itself as based on the story that inspired Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers. (121 min, PG-13. Capitol, Essex)

THE LEGEND OF OCHI ★★★1/2 A24 expands into a younger market with this fantastical adventure about a girl (Helena Zengel) who befriends one of the creatures she’s been taught to fear. (96 min, PG. Majestic, Playhouse)

A MINECRAFT MOVIE ★★1/2 Jack Black plays an “expert crafter” who gives his assistance to four oddballs trapped in a cubic wonderland in this video game adaptation. (101 min, PG. Bijou, Capitol, Essex, Majestic, Marquis, Star, Sunset, Welden)

NO OTHER LAND ★★★★1/2 The winner of the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature chronicles destruction in the occupied West Bank and the alliance of a Palestinian activist and an Israeli journalist. (92 min, NR. Catamount, Welden [Mon only])

SHADOW FORCE 1/2 Action is a family affair in this thriller about two former special ops (Kerry Washington and Omar Sy) forced to reunite as a couple when they go on the run. Joe Carnahan (Copshop) directed. (104 min, R. Essex, Majestic)

SINNERS ★★★★1/2 In this supernatural horror film set in 1932, twin brothers (Michael B. Jordan) return to their hometown to find unexpected evil. Ryan Coogler (Black Panther) directed. (137 min, R. Capitol, Essex, Majestic, Playhouse, Savoy, Star, Stowe, Sunset, Welden; reviewed 4/23)

THUNDERBOLTS* ★★★1/2 In the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe entry, a team of antiheroes band together on a perilous mission. Florence Pugh, Lewis Pullman and Sebastian Stan star; Jake Schreier directed. (126 min, PG-13. Bijou, Capitol, City Cinema, Essex, Majestic, Marquis, Paramount, Star, Stowe, Sunset, Welden)

UNTIL DAWN ★★★1/2 Think Groundhog Day in a haunted house, with a group of friends trying to break out of a bloody time loop. David F. Sandberg (Lights Out) directed the horror flick; Ella Rubin and Odessa A’zion star. (103 min, R. Sunset)

WARFARE ★★★★ Navy SEALs go on a mission in Iraq in this real-time war film directed by Ray Mendoza (who based it on his own experiences) and Alex Garland. (95 min, R. City Cinema)

older films and special screenings

CRAFT AND ROM COM (Savoy, Wed 21 only)

THE ENCAMPMENTS (Savoy, Sat only)

INLAND EMPIRE (VTIFF, Sat only)

INTERSTELLAR (Catamount, Wed 14 only)

KIKI’S DELIVERY SERVICE (Essex, Sat-Mon & Wed 21)

METROPOLITAN OPERA: SALOME (Essex, Sat only)

A NICE INDIAN BOY (VTIFF, Thu only)

A ROOM WITH A VIEW (Catamount, Wed 21 only)

TWIN PEAKS: FIRE, WALK WITH ME (VTIFF, Fri only)

open theaters

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

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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...