Movies Coming Out June 7, 2024

Friday, June 7

Bad Boys: Ride or Die

No plot details have been announced.
Will Smith, Vanessa Hudgens, Martin Lawrence, Chris Bremner, Mike Stenson, Tiffany Haddish, Joe Pantoliano, Barry Waldman
Action Adventure Sequel

School of Magical Animals 2 PG

The students of the school of magical animals want to perform a musical for the school’s anniversary. Will the rehearsals end in chaos or will the class pull together? And what’s up with the strange holes on the school grounds? With the help of their magical animals, the children learn what really matters: teamwork.
Thorsten Näter, Justus von Dohnanyi, Emilia Maier, Sven Unterwaldt, Alexander Dydyna, Viola M. J. Schmidt, Loris Sichrovsky, Lilith Johna
Adventure Sequel Family Kids Based on Book

Longing R

A bachelor is forced to evaluate his life choices when he discovers that an ex-girlfriend had given birth to his son 20 years ago.
Savi Gabizon, Diane Kruger, Suzanne Clément, Richard Gere
Drama Comedy Thriller Remake
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Hit Man R

Gary Johnson, a part-time teacher moonlights as a mysterious gun man for hire for cops. When he breaks protocol to help a desperate woman (Adria Arjona) trying to flee an abusive husband, he finds himself becoming one of his false personas, falling for the woman and flirting with turning into a criminal himself.
Glen Powell, Stuart Ford, Richard Linklater, Mike Blizzard, Jason Bateman, Adria Arjona, Austin Amelio, Retta
Action Comedy Thriller Crime Noir True Story

Handling the Undead

On a hot summer day in Oslo, the newly dead awaken. Three families faced with loss try to figure out what this resurrection means and if their loved ones really are back.
Bjørn Sundquis, Bente Børsum, Inesa Dauksta, Bahar Pars, Thea Hvistendahl, Renate Reinsve, Anders Danielsen Lie
Horror

Robot Dreams

Follows DOG, who lives in Manhattan and one day, tired of being alone, decides to build himself a robot, a companion. Their friendship blossoms, until they become inseparable, to the rhythm of 80’s NYC. One summer night, DOG, with great sadness, is forced to abandon ROBOT at the beach. Will they ever meet again?
Ivan Labanda, Pablo Berger, Albert Trifol Segarra, Rafa Calvo, José García Tos
Drama Animation

I Used to be Funny

A dark dramedy that follows Sam Cowell (Rachel Sennott), an aspiring stand-up comedian and au pair struggling with PTSD, as she decides whether or not to join the search for Brooke (Olga Petsa), a missing teenage girl she used to nanny. The story exists between the present, where Sam tries to recover from her trauma and get back on stage, and the past, where memories of Brooke make it harder and harder to ignore the troubled teen’s sudden disappearance.
Caleb Hearon, Ally Pankiw, Jason Jones, Rachel Sennott, Olga Pesta, Sabrina Jalees, Ennis Esmer
Drama Comedy

Run Lola Run

Lola (Franka Potente) answers a call from her boyfriend Manni (Moritz Bleibtru), a small-time courier for a big-time gangster. He has a problem: His boss is coming to pick up 100,000 Deutsche Marks in twenty minutes, and he doesn’t have the money. With Manni’s life on the line, Lola runs through the streets of Berlin to reach him and somehow pick up 100,000 marks along the way, making split-second decisions and encountering acquaintances, family, and strangers. As the clock ticks down, the tiniest choices become life-altering (or life-ending), and the fine line between fate and fortune begins to blur.
Joachim Król, Tom Tykwer, Franka Potente Moritz Bleibtreu, Herbert Knaup, Nina Petri
Action Thriller Crime

Trim Season

Jobless and searching for purpose, Emma and a group of young people from Los Angeles drive up the coast to make quick cash trimming marijuana on a secluded farm in Northern California. Cut off from the rest of the world, they soon realize that Mona—the seemingly amiable owner of the estate—is harboring darker secrets than any of them could imagine. It becomes a race against time for Emma and her friends to escape the dense woods with their lives.
Ariel Vida, Bex Taylor-Klaus, Bethlehem Million, Alex Essoe, Ryan Donowho, Cory Hart, Ally Ioannide
Horror

Someday We’ll Tell Each Other Everything

The summer of 1990 is hot in the countryside of Thuringia, in former East Germany. Maria is about to turn 19, lives with her boyfriend, Johannes, on his parents’ farm, and would rather lose herself in books than focus on graduating. With German reunification, there is a sense of a new era dawning as Maria bumps into Henner, the farmer next door. One touch is all it takes to ignite an all-consuming passion between Maria and the headstrong, charismatic man twice her age. In an atmosphere buzzing with possibilities, love is born: a secret passion full of longing and desire that devours everything in its path.
Emily Atef, Marlene Burow, Felix Kramer
Drama

Banel & Adama

Banel and Adama are fiercely in love. The young married couple lives in a remote village in northern Senegal. For them, nothing else exists. But for the rest of their tight-knit village, duty dictates that Adama soon accept the role of chief. The young man and his lovelorn wife have their own plans — until something in the air changes. The rains do not come, the cattle begin to die, the men leave. Senegal's official submission to the Academy Awards and the only debut feature in competition at last year's Cannes Film Festival, Banel & Adama is a lush and lyrical fable that soars to the heights of longing and descends deep into the realm of myth, sending its protagonists' perfect everlasting love on a collision course with their community’s customs. Because in this world, there is no room for passion, let alone chaos.
Ramata-Toulaye Sy, Khady Mane, Mamadou Diallo
Drama

Friday, June 7