Summer, we know, has never really been an indoor sport.

And, of course, it all depends on exactly what you’re looking for.

Disguising herself as a man, Mulan joins the Chinese army to defend her country and protect her father.

Wonder Woman 1984

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Originally slated for a March release, Disney bumped the film to July in the wake of COVID-19 closures.

Mulan may be a girl worth fighting for, but she’s also a girl worth waiting for.

Samara Weaving and Brigette Lundy-Paine play their daughters while Kid Cudi is, uh, Kid Cudi.

IRRESISTIBLE

Focus Features

In a fictional setting, can the U.K. escape its frequent “nul points” fate?

Hold your breath and strap in.

The holiday from hell ensues in first-time director Dave Franco’s horror movie,The Rental.

The Rental

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Only it turns out that this drug of use gives people unpredictable superpowers.

(Streaming, Aug. 14)Derek LawrenceTHE VAST OF NIGHT:The 1950s live twice in cultural memory.

There’s the conformist nostalgia, clean-cute kids sipping soda by the jukebox.

MISS JUNETEENTH

The Amazon Prime original is a thriller set in a New Mexico town.

Ah, young love!

(VOD/Theatrical, June 19)Tyler AquilinaCHEMICAL HEARTS: Warning: This is not your average teen romance.

Welcome to Chechnya

HBO Documentary Films

Stock up on tissues now because this one’s a real tearjerker.

Get ready for emotional tributes, heartbreaking hardships, and, of course, dad jokes galore.