Quick Flicks
Nationwide
“The Lion King” (2019) $191.7 million (first week) “Spider-Man: Far From Home”
$21.2 million ($319.8 million) “Toy Story 4” $15.5 million ($376.4 million) “Crawl”
$6 million
($23.9 million) “Yesterday”
$5 million
($57.5 million) “Stuber”
$4.1 million ($16.1 million) “Aladdin” (2019) $4 million ($340.3 million) “Annabelle Comes Home”
$2.6 million ($66.5 million) “Midsommar” $1.59 million ($22.4 million)
“The Secret Life of Pets 2”
$1.53 million ($151.5 million)
— Box Office Mojo
In the Valley
1. “The Lion King” 2. “Spider-Man: Far From Home”
3. “Toy Story 4” 4. “Yesterday”
5. “Crawl”
6. “Stuber”
7. “Aladdin”
8. “Annabelle Comes Home”
9. “The Art of Self-Defense”
10. “The Secret Life of Pets 2”
— Harkins Theatres “Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw” (PG-13)
NEW THIS WEEK
Comic drama about a group of undocumented immigrants from India living in Birmingham, England. (Not rated — 130 minutes). Two priests must perform an exorcism on a possessed woman. (Not rated — 86 minutes).
Love story between a charismatic student-union leader (Vijay Devarakonda) and a cricket player (Rashmika Mandanna). (Not rated — 165 minutes)
Film documents the extremely close relationship between a father (Deng Chao) and his son. (Not rated — 147 minutes) Quentin Tarantino uses the Manson murders as an entry point to pay his respects to the Golden Age of Hollywood and reflect on his career. An unexpected and bittersweet joy. (R —161 minutes) P, V, D, S.
Drama about two families in Israel dealing with the divide between the secular and the ultra-religious. (Not rated — 112 minutes) Palestinian director Muayad Alayan delivers a taut, Hemingway-esque thriller about a Jewish Israeli woman and Arabic Muslim man whose casual affair has consequences far beyond their fears. (Not rated — 127 minutes)
‘The Reports on Sarah and Saleem,’ 4 stars
Palestinian director Muayad Alayan delivers a taut, Hemingway-esque thriller about a Jewish Israeli woman and Arabic Muslim man whose casual affair has consequences far beyond their fears. (Not rated — 127 minutes) N, P, S, V.
A team of scientists, journalists and the Mexican navy work to save an endangered mammal in this documentary from National Geographic. PG-13 — 144 minutes) V.
A man (Jamie Bell) raised among white supremacists aims to leave the unhealthy lifestyle behind. (R — 120 minutes) V, P, S, D.
A successful photographer, separated from her husband, watches her life gradually unravel. (Not rated — 134 minutes).
Marc Maron plays a pawn-shop owner who comes across a sword that just may prove that the South won the Civil War. (R — 88 minutes) P.
STILL PLAYING
engaging and thoughtprovoking. (R — 104 minutes). P, V.
Documentary explores the tenacity, passion and strength of Bethany Hamilton, a surfer who lost a limb in a shark attack. (PG — 98 minutes). Two academic achievers (Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever) plan to party on the eve of their high school graduation in Olivia Wilde’s directorial debut. (R — 102 minutes) P, S, D. Horror maestro Alexandre Aja ( “High Tension,” “Mirrors”) directs a tale about a father and daughter trapped in a flooded house during a hurricane — and giant alligators are nearing. (R — 87 minutes) V, P.
A great cast can’t do much with writer and director Jim Jarmusch’s script, in which a sheriff (Bill Murray) and deputy (Adam Driver) investigate what seems like a zombie invasion. (R — 105 minutes) P, V. Chinese-born, Americanraised Billi (Awkwafina) learns her family’s loving matriarch is dying, but she is expected to keep it a secret from her grandmother with the rest of her family. She travels to China for her cousin’s wedding, a ruse for the family to say goodbye. (PG — 98 minutes) P.
A man on the lam has a SIM card inserted in his head, which starts playing games with his memories. (Not rated— 140 minutes) A black man moves into a vacant home that once belonged to his family in a city transformed by obscene wealth and gentrification. A beautiful film bursting with ideas that don’t quite cohere. (R — 120 minutes) P, N, D. A classic Disney story is brought back to life by director Jon Favreau. A young lion prince runs away from home after his uncle kills his father, unbeknownst to the cub. (PG —118 minutes).
Documentary retraces the voyage of Maiden, the first yacht to enter a round-the-world race with an all-woman crew. A flat-out good yarn, with setbacks, triumphs and a climax that isn’t quite what you expect but delivers an emotional payoff. (PG — 97 minutes) Writer/director/madman Ari Aster follows “Hereditary” with an even crazier, bloodier folk-horror flick. It mostly works. (R — 140 minutes) P, S, N, D.
Peter Parker (Tom Holland) is hoping to be a normal teenager on a class trip to Europe, but Nick Fury and a new interdimensional superhero named Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal) have other plans for Spider-Man. (PG-13 — 129 minutes) P, V.
A woman fresh out of prison in Scotland dreams of a music career in Nashville. (R — 101 minutes) P, D, S.
UPCOMING