Coming April 27
The Survivor
Rain Man director Barry Levinson, 80, tells the fact-based story of Poland’s Harry Haft, who was forced to fight 76 other Auschwitz prisoners to entertain SS officers before escaping to America and fighting Rocky Marciano. USC Shoah Foundation executive Stephen Smith calls it “one of the best contributions to Holocaust filmography since Schindler’s List.”
Coming to: HBO and HBO Max
Coming April 29
Memory
In what sounds more interesting than his usual action flicks, Liam Neeson (69) plays an assassin for hire who refuses to kill somebody. Now he’s got to kill the folks who hired him before they kill him or the FBI intervenes. The interesting part? He’s losing his memory.
Coming to: Theaters nationwide
Coming May 6
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
We know Benedict Cumberbatch is back as the neurosurgeon-turned-sorcerer, with Elizabeth Olsen as Scarlet Witch, and that creatures will be chased in multiple universes. But what is Patrick Stewart (who played the X-Men’s honcho), 81, doing in the movie? We’ll soon find out in this universe.
Coming to: Theaters nationwide
Coming May 20
Downton Abbey: A New Era
Most of the old cast returns in this sequel to the 2019 hit film. Set a year later, in 1927, it adds newcomers Dominic West, 52, as an actor shooting a movie at Downton, and French star Nathalie Baye, 73, as an old crony of Violet Crawley (Maggie Smith, 87) — who scandalously acquires a villa in France from a mysterious man in her past.
Coming to: Theaters nationwide
Legally Blonde 3
Reese Witherspoon’s pink-thinking Harvard Law grad is back as a grownup mom. “How Elle is at 40 versus how she was at 21 has been really fun to imagine,” said writer Mindy Kaling. But what is manicurist Paulette (skyrocketing actress Jennifer Coolidge, 60) up to this time?
Coming to: Theaters nationwide
Coming May 27
Top Gun: Maverick
Rebel test pilot Maverick (Tom Cruise, 59) roars back in a Super Hornet jet to the tune of “Danger Zone.” “Tom plays the same guy, looking for the edge,” says producer Jerry Bruckheimer, 78. Now his rival Iceman (Val Kilmer, 61) is an admiral. The flyboys endure the same G-force they did in youth, tough even for real-life pilot Cruise. “You’ll see how their faces distort — none of that is visual effects.”
Coming to: Theaters nationwide
More spring movies!
Ralph Fiennes (left) and Jessica Chastain
Nick Wall/Roadside Attractions/Courtesy Everett Collection
The Forgiven (release date to come)
On holiday in Morocco, two upper-crust Europeans (Jessica Chastain and Ralph Fiennes, 59) attend a decadent snobs’ party, then he drives drunk and kills a local pedestrian. Can paying blood money to the kid’s father wash the blood off his hands? Will ISIS kill him anyway?
Coming to: Theaters
Unplugging (release date to come)
A couple (Matt Walsh and Eva Longoria) decide to recharge their marriage (and sex life) on a rustic weekend getaway free from children, phones and social media. Then all hell (plus raccoon aggression) breaks loose.
Coming to: Theaters
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