New Movies in Theaters This Weekend: June 27-29
Photos from Warner Bros., Universal Pictures
From Jeff Nelson
This weekend’s films (June 27-29) deliver thrills, chills, and everything in between. The action/sport F1: The Movie clashes with the horror/sci-fi of M3GAN 2.0. Meanwhile, the mythological epic Kannappa bursts into theaters alongside indie offerings Hot Milk and Ponyboi. Whether you crave blockbuster spectacle or intimate storytelling, theaters have you covered.
‘F1: The Movie’ (Action/Sport, 155 minutes, PG-13)
“A Formula One driver comes out of retirement to mentor and team up with a younger driver.”
‘M3GAN 2.0’ (Sci-Fi/Horror, 119 minutes, PG-13)
“Two years after M3GAN's rampage, her creator, Gemma, resorts to resurrecting her infamous creation in order to take down Amelia, the military-grade weapon who was built by a defense contractor who stole M3GAN's underlying tech.”
Read JN’s review here.
‘Sorry, Baby’ (Drama/Comedy, 103 minutes, R)
“Something bad happened to Agnes. But life goes on - for everyone around her, at least.”
‘Hot Milk’ (Drama, 92 minutes, R)
“As the Smart family wrestles with their over-sized dreams, they come to realize that the struggle to find your voice and your place in the world can happen no matter what stage of life you're in.”
Read JN’s review here.
‘Ponyboi’ (Drama, 103 minutes, R)
“Unfolding over the course of Valentine's Day in New Jersey, a young intersex sex worker must run from the mob after a drug deal goes sideways, forcing him to confront his past.”
Read JN’s review here.
‘The G’ (Crime/Thriller, 106 minutes, NR)
“A mysterious older woman seeks revenge on the corrupt legal guardian who destroyed her life.”
‘Kannappa’ (Action/Drama, 190 minutes, NR)
“An atheist hunter Kannappa becomes a devotee of Lord Shiva and plucked out his eyes in an act of devotion.”
‘Tatami’ (Drama/Sport, 105 minutes, NR)
“The Iranian female judoka Leila is at the World Judo Championships, intent on bringing home Iran's first gold medal.”
‘Nobu’ (Documentary, 110 minutes, NR)
“Nobu examines culinary legend Nobuyuki Matsuhisa's empire, offering an intimate portrait of a man who has redefined global gastronomy.”