Swan SongNot RatedDocumentaryDirected by Chelsea McMullanThe film follows a National Ballet of Canada production of “Swan Lake” as dancers and others deal with long-simmering issues of racism and sexism.By Alissa Wilkinson
Only the River FlowsNot RatedCrime, Drama, Mystery, ThrillerDirected by Wei ShujunIn this Chinese police procedural, directed by Wei Shujun, solutions are murkier than they first appear.By Ben Kenigsberg
RheingoldNot RatedBiography, Crime, Drama, MusicDirected by Fatih AkinBased on the life of an Iranian German drug dealer and rapper, Fatih Akin’s interminable drama feels uncomfortably partial to its violent subject.By Jeannette Catsoulis
The Fabulous FourRComedyDirected by Jocelyn MoorhouseThis raunchy comedy features Bette Midler, Susan Sarandon, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Megan Mullally on a bachelorette weekend.By Amy Nicholson
Cirque du Soleil: Without a NetPG-13DocumentaryDirected by Dawn PorterThis documentary chronicles the reboot and reopening in Las Vegas of the acrobatic show “O,” which shutdown during the pandemic.By Glenn Kenny
Dìdi NYT Critic’s PickRComedy, DramaDirected by Sean WangA vibrant coming-of-age story about an awkward teenager in California in 2008 is also a love letter to the director’s mother.By Alissa Wilkinson
Deadpool & WolverineRAction, Adventure, Comedy, Sci-FiDirected by Shawn LevyThe wisecracking semi-hero is back, but now he’s part of a bigger universe.By Alissa Wilkinson
Find Me FallingNot RatedComedy, Music, RomanceDirected by Stelana KlirisHarry Connick Jr. stars as a cranky rocker who returns to Cyprus, the home of the love who inspired a signature hit.By Lisa Kennedy
Crumb CatcherNot RatedComedy, Drama, ThrillerDirected by Chris SkotchdopoleAn obnoxious inventor wreaks havoc on an upstate honeymoon in Chris Skotchdopole’s tepid psychological thriller.By Erik Piepenburg
Widow ClicquotRDramaDirected by Thomas NapperThis muddled film, based on a true story, chronicles the origins of the French champagne house Veuve Clicquot.By Beatrice Loayza
Join or DieNot RatedDocumentaryDirected by Pete Davis, Rebecca DavisThis documentary about the work of Robert Putnam, who wrote “Bowling Alone,” argues that Americans can save democracy by becoming joiners.By Natalia Winkelman
OddityRHorror, ThrillerDirected by Damian Mc CarthyA haunted house, a blind psychic and a suspicious death fuel this flawed yet fun supernatural thriller.By Jeannette Catsoulis
Crossing NYT Critic’s PickNot RatedDramaDirected by Levan AkinIn Levan Akin’s fascinating drama, two strangers connect in Istanbul.By Amy Nicholson
HollywoodgateNot RatedDocumentary, WarDirected by Ibrahim Nash'atIn a frustrating documentary, the journalist Ibrahim Nash’at shows the Taliban after American troops left Afghanistan.By Ben Kenigsberg
TwistersPG-13Action, Adventure, ThrillerDirected by Lee Isaac ChungGlen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones lead a stand-alone sequel to the 1996 hit — and times sure have changed.By Alissa Wilkinson
Great Absence NYT Critic’s PickNot RatedDramaDirected by Kei Chika-uraA skillfully directed Japanese mystery dips into the strangeness of dementia for those who stand by and watch.By Alissa Wilkinson
My Spy: The Eternal CityPG-13Action, ComedyDirected by Peter SegalThe sequel stars a teenage Sophie (Chloe Coleman), who goes on a school trip to Italy with J.J. (Dave Bautista) as her burly chaperone.By Glenn Kenny
Made in England: The Films of Powell and PressburgerNot RatedDocumentaryDirected by David Hinton“Made in England” is an essay film about the artists whose passion and cinematography deeply influenced the American director.By Alissa Wilkinson
Twice ColonizedNot RatedDocumentary, DramaDirected by Lin AllunaThis documentary follows a renowned Inuit activist over seven years, making sense of the ways in which racism and impoverishment can abrade one’s sense of self.By Devika Girish
TouchRDrama, RomanceDirected by Baltasar KormákurAn Icelandic widower revisits London, the site of his first romance, in this film from Baltasar Kormakur.By Beatrice Loayza
Sorry/Not SorryNot RatedDocumentaryDirected by Cara Mones, Caroline SuhCara Mones and Caroline Suh’s earnest and frustrating documentary, produced by The New York Times, has a bitter punchline.By Amy Nicholson
Fly Me to the MoonPG-13Comedy, RomanceDirected by Greg BerlantiGreg Berlanti’s movie, starring Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum as only mildly mismatched lovers, is set against the backdrop of the Apollo 11 landing.By Glenn Kenny
DandelionRDrama, RomanceDirected by Nicole RiegelKiKi Layne stars as a struggling musician who meets a rakish Scottish singer (Thomas Doherty) while on the road.By Nicolas Rapold
The ConvertNot RatedAction, DramaDirected by Lee TamahoriGuy Pearce plays a minister who arrives in New Zealand and finds his allegiances change in this antipodean western set in the 19th century.By Ben Kenigsberg
Sing Sing NYT Critic’s PickRDramaDirected by Greg KwedarA deep-tissue turn by Colman Domingo and a breakout performance by Clarence Maclin lift this moving drama about a prison theater program.By Lisa Kennedy
LonglegsRCrime, Horror, ThrillerDirected by Oz PerkinsNicolas Cage plays the cheery evil entity behind multiple murders in this weakly plotted, strongly styled chiller.By Jeannette Catsoulis
Eno NYT Critic’s PickNot RatedDocumentaryDirected by Gary HustwitA new documentary about the groundbreaking artist Brian Eno breaks its own ground, too.By Alissa Wilkinson
Mother CouchNot RatedComedy, DramaDirected by Niclas LarssonA stubborn matriarch played by Ellen Burstyn lodges in a furniture store and wages emotional warfare with her adult children.By Glenn Kenny