No Hard Feelings (in theaters June 23)
Desperately broke, a young Uber driver whose car was repossessed (Jennifer Lawrence) answers the Craigslist ad of a rich guy (Matthew Broderick, 61) who offers her a Buick Regal to date his painfully shy son before he heads off to college.
Check it out: No Hard Feelings
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (in theaters June 30)
After a prologue set in 1944 featuring a digitally de-aged Harrison Ford, 80, Indiana Jones comes out of retirement in 1969 to crack the whip at an ostensibly former Nazi (Mads Mikkelsen, 57) who’s attempting to use NASA’s moon program for his own purposes. (The screenwriters were riffing on the fact that NASA’s rocket program was first led by V-2 rocket scientist turned American rocket scientist Wernher von Braun.)
Check it out: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
COMING IN JULY
The Out-Laws (on Netflix July 7)
You think the parents in Meet the Parents were hard to deal with? Try Pierce Brosnan, 70, and Ellen Barkin, 69, as an infamous crime duo called the Ghost Bandits. When their soon-to-be son-in-law, an uptight bank manager (Adam Devine), gets his bank robbed the week they arrive for his wedding, he suspects the in-laws are, you guessed it, the outlaws in question.
Check it out: The Out-Laws
Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning, Part One (in theaters July 14)
Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise, 61) drives a Fiat down Rome’s Spanish Steps while handcuffed, wrecks a 70-ton train, rides a motorcycle off a Norwegian cliff and hopes his parachute opens. Top that, Bond!
Check it out: Mission Impossible — Dead Reckoning, Part One
Barbie (in theaters July 21)
Think pink! Helen Mirren, 77, narrates the madly colorful tale of that doll Barbie (Margo Robbie), racing her convertible from Barbie Land to the real world. Will Ferrell, 55, plays Mattel’s weird and insensitive CEO.
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They Cloned Tyrone (on Netflix July 21)
Jamie Foxx, 55, had a No. 1 Netflix hit with his 2022 vampire film Day Shift, so hopes are high for this sci-fi spoof. He plays a man investigating President Richard Nixon’s plot to clone his friend (John Boyega).
Check it out: They Cloned Tyrone
Oppenheimer (in theaters July 28)
In the latest epic by The Dark Knight director Christopher Nolan, 52, a high-strung former child prodigy (Cillian Murphy) becomes the father of the atomic bomb — even though his wife and mistress are communists, and the general who’s his boss (Matt Damon, 52) says, “You’re a dilettante, you’re a womanizer, unstable, theatrical, neurotic!”
Check it out: Oppenheimer
Haunted Mansion (in theaters July 28)
Jamie Lee Curtis, 64, plays Madame Leota, summoning ghosts in New Orleans with help from a smug professor (Danny DeVito, 78), a psychic (Tiffany Haddish) and an exorcist priest (Owen Wilson, 54). Jared Leto, 51, plays the Hatbox Ghost. “It’s scary like a Disney ride, and funny,” Curtis told Entertainment Weekly.
Check it out: Haunted Mansion