Shrink Kevin Spacey, Robert Loggia, Saffron Burrows, Gore Vidal, Keke Palmer, Mark Webber, and Robin Williams star in this drama about a famous celebrity psychiatrist’s downward spiral (limited).
The Ugly Truth This romantic comedy stars Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler as television personalities who engage in a war of the sexes in front of the cameras and in their private lives.
July 29
Adam Hugh Dancy plays Adam, a man with Asperger’s, an autistic disorder, who reaches out to his neighbor, a writer played by Rose Byrne. Co-stars include Peter Gallagher, Frankie Faison, and Amy Irving, who plays Adam’s mother (limited).
July 31
Aliens in the Attic This animated fantasy features vacationing youngsters doing battle with little green invaders. Ashley Tisdale, Kevin Nealon, Doris Roberts, Andy Richter, and Robert Hoffman star.
The Collector A robbery turns on an elaborate setup in this crime thriller written and directed by Saw scribe Marcus Dunstan.
The Cove Dolphin documentary features renowned trainer Ric O’Barry and a special team who investigate underwater occurrences in Japan (limited).
Gotta Dance Senior citizens take the dance floor in this documentary that follows the first ever elderly dance team, 12 women and one man, who perform as the NETSationals for the NBA’s New Jersey Nets (New York).
Funny People This comedy features an all star cast that includes Adam Sandler, Seth Rogen, Leslie Mann, Eric Bana (Star Trek), Jonah Hill, and Jason Schwartzman as director Judd Apatow helms his third film.
The Janky Promoters Ice Cube, Mike Epps, young star Little JJ, and Terry Crews headline this comedy musical about concert organizers written by Ice Cube (limited).
Lorna’s Silence Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne team up to direct this drama, set in Belgium, about a woman caught up in a scheme of aspirations, marriage, and citizenship status (New York, Los Angeles).
Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! Documentary chronicles the rise of Australian cinema in the 1970s and '80s, written and directed by Mark Hartley (New York, Los Angeles).
Thirst Park Chan-wook directs and writes this horror-filled thriller where a priest tries to help society but ends up on the dark side as a vampire (New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco).







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