MAY
– "Breaking In" (May 11): Gabrielle Union has to defend her family from home invaders.
– "Life of the Party" (May 11): A newly single housewife (Melissa McCarthy) goes back to college, with her daughter, to try to reclaim her life.
– "The Seagull" (May 11): Saoirse Ronan and Annette Bening star in an adaptation of the classic Anton Chekov play.
– "Book Club" (May 18): Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, Candice Bergen and Mary Steenburgen play lifelong friends, and book club members, who are unexpectedly affected when they crack open "Fifty Shades of Grey."
– "Deadpool 2" (May 18): Ryan Reynolds returns as the hilariously irreverent Marvel character, who's got a new foe in Cable (Josh Brolin).
– "Show Dogs" (May 18): Will Arnett teams up with some crime-fighting dogs.
– "On Chesil Beach" (May 18): Saoirse Ronan stars in an adaptation of the Ian McEwan romance set in 1962.
– "2001: A Space Odyssey" (May 18): The Stanley Kubrick classic is returning to theaters in a new, un-remastered 70mm print.
– "First Reformed" (May 18): "Taxi Driver" scribe Paul Schrader directs this tension-filled drama about a grieving pastor (Ethan Hawke) and a woman (Amanda Seyfried) at his church.
– "Solo: A Star Wars Story" (May 25): The origins of Star Wars' favorite scruffy-looking scoundrel Han Solo (Alden Ehrenreich) are explored, including how he met Lando (Donald Glover) and Chewbacca.
– ALSO PLAYING: "Revenge" (Theaters and On Demand May 11); "Boom for Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquait" (May 11); "Lu Over the Wall" (May 11); "Mountain" (May 11); "Sollers Point" (May 11); "Cargo" (on Netflix May 18); "How to Talk to Girls at Parties" (May 18); "Pope Francis: A Man of his Word" (May 18); "Summer 1993" (May 25); "Ibiza" (on Netflix May 25); "Woman Walks Ahead" (on DirectTV May 31).
JUNE
– "Action Point" (June 1): Johnny Knoxville pulls some crazy stunts at a purposefully dangerous amusement park.
– "Adrift" (June 1): Based on a true story, a young couple (Shailene Woodley and Sam Claflin) on a deep sea sailing adventure attempt to survive a catastrophic hurricane and its aftermath.
– "A Kid Like Jake" (June 1): Parents Claire Danes and Jim Parsons grapple with the apparent gender nonconformity of their 4-year-old son.
– "Ocean's 8" (June 8): All-star cast? Check. High-stakes heist? Check. Sounds like an Ocean's movie, but with a little twist — women. Starring Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, Rihanna, Mindy Kaling, Sarah Paulson, Helena Bonham Carter and Awkwafina.
– "Won't You Be My Neighbor" (June 8): Put on your comfy sneakers and cardigan for this documentary about Mister Fred Rogers, from Academy Award-winner Morgan Neville.
– "Hotel Artemis" (June 8): Jodie Foster runs a hospital for criminals in a futuristic Los Angeles action-thriller. With Sterling K. Brown and Jeff Goldblum.
– "Hearts Beat Loud" (June 8): A father and daughter (Nick Offerman and Kiersey Clemons) start a band together the summer before she leaves for college.
– "The Incredibles 2" (June 15): Get your supersuit ready, the Incredibles are back, and Mr. Incredible has to stay with the kids (and baby Jack-Jack) while Elastigirl is out saving the world.
– "Gotti" (June 15): John Travolta stars as mob boss John Gotti, with Kelly Preston playing his wife.
– "Tag" (June 15): A group of adult friends (Jon Hamm, Jeremy Renner, Ed Helms, Jake Johnson, Rashida Jones, Isla Fisher) continue the tradition of their annual, competitive game of tag.
– "Eating Animals" (June 15): Natalie Portman-narrated and produced documentary based on Jonathan Safran Foer's book.
– "Set It Up" (on Netflix June 15): Young assistants try to make their lives better by setting up their cruel bosses. With Lucy Liu and Taye Diggs.
– "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" (June 22): Owen (Chris Pratt) and Clare (Bryce Dallas Howard) travel back to Isla Nublar to save the remaining dinosaurs from a volcano.
– "Under the Silver Lake" (June 22): A kooky Los Angeles-set odyssey from the director of "It Follows" about a guy (Andrew Garfield) searching for a disappeared girl (Riley Keough).
– "Sicario: Day of the Soldado" (June 29): Josh Brolin and Benicio Del Toro take on drug cartels responsible for smuggling terrorists across the border in this sequel.
– "Uncle Drew" (June 29): "Get Out" scene-stealer Lil Rel Howery stars in this comedy about a Harlem basketball tournament.
– "The Hustle" (June 29): A remake of "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" with Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson.
– ALSO PLAYING: "American Animals" (June 1); "Upgrade" (June 1); "Alex Strangelove" (on Netflix June 8); "Hereditary" (June 8); "Loving Pablo" (June 15); "The Year of Spectacular Men" (June 15); "SuperFly" (June 15); "Boundaries" (June 22); "Damsel" (June 22); "Graduates" (on Netflix June 29); "Leave No Trace" (June 29); "Valley Girl" (June 29); "Three Identical Strangers" (June 29).
JULY
– "Ant-Man and the Wasp" (July 6): Paul Rudd is back as the shrinking superhero, now with a possible partner in Evangeline Lilly's The Wasp.
– "Sorry to Bother You" (July 6): A Sundance breakout, this Oakland-set sci-fi comedy stars Lakeith Stanfield as a telemarketer opposite Tessa Thompson and Armie Hammer.
– "Whitney" (July 6): A documentary from Kevin Macdonald that explores the life of Whitney Houston with the support of her estate.
– "Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation" (July 13): Dracula (Adam Sandler) takes his family on a cruise. With Mel Brooks, Selena Gomez.
– "Skyscraper" (July 13): Framed and on the run, Dwayne Johnson has to save his wife and kids from the world's tallest building — which also happens to be on fire.
– "Eighth Grade" (July 13): A 13-year-old girl navigates her last week of middle school in Bo Burnham's directorial debut.
– "The Equalizer 2" (July 20): Denzel Washington reprises his role as gun for hire Robert McCall.
– "Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again!" (July 20): Pack your bags to spend another ABBA-filled summer in the Greek isles with a pregnant Sophie (Amanda Seyfried) who learns about her mom Donna's youth. With Meryl Streep, Cher and Lily James.
– "Blindspotting" (July 20): A police shooting tests a friendship in this Oakland-set drama.
– "Mission: Impossible — Fallout" (July 27): Tom Cruise returns as agent Ethan Hunt in the sixth installment in the franchise.
– ALSO PLAYING: "The First Purge" (July 4); "The Legacy of a Whitetail Deer Hunter" (on Netflix July 6); "Don't Worry He Won't Get Far on Foot" (July 13); "Generation Wealth" (July 20); "Teen Titans Go! To the Movies" (July 27); "Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood" (July 27).
AUGUST
– "The Darkest Minds" (Aug. 3): When teenagers get superpowers, the government turns against them in this sci-fi actioner based on the Alexandra Bracken novel. With Amandla Stenberg and Mandy Moore.
– "Disney's Christopher Robin" (Aug. 3): A grown-up Christopher Robin (Ewan McGregor) is visited by some old friends. Jim Cummings voices Pooh.
– "Mile 22" (Aug. 3): Mark Walhberg re-teams with director Peter Berg for this actioner about an American intelligence officer and the police officer he has to protect.
– "The Spy Who Dumped Me" (Aug. 3): Two friends (Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon) get entangled in a high-stakes international conspiracy in this comedy.
– "The Wife" (Aug. 3): Glenn Close and Jonathan Pryce star in a marital drama based on Meg Wolitzer's book.
– "The Meg" (Aug. 10): It's Jason Statham and a giant shark. Enough said.
– "BlacKkKlansman" (Aug. 10): Filmmaker Spike Lee tells the story of a detective (John David Washington) and his partner (Adam Driver) who go undercover to infiltrate the Ku Klux Klan.
– "The Happytime Murders" (Aug. 17): In a world where puppets and humans co-exist, two odd-couple cops (one human, one puppet) band together to solve a crime. With Melissa McCarthy, Maya Rudolph and Joel McHale.
– "Crazy Rich Asians" (Aug. 17): An American woman (Constance Wu) gets transported into a world of excess when she flies to Singapore to meet her boyfriend's family in this adaptation of Kevin Kwan's popular book.
– "Juliet, Naked" (Aug. 17): A romantic comedy with Rose Byrne, Chris O'Dowd and Ethan Hawke as an elusive rocker.
– "Slender Man" (Aug. 24): The terrifying boogeyman with the featureless face is coming to haunt theaters.
– ALSO PLAYING: "The Miseducation of Cameron Post" (Aug. 3); "Like Father"(on Netflix Aug. 3); "Searching" (Aug. 3); "The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society" (on Netflix Aug. 10); "A.X.L" (Aug. 10); "Madeline's Madeline" (Aug. 10); "Alpha" (Aug. 17); "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" (on Netflix Aug. 17); "Dog Days" (Aug. 10); "Captive State" (Aug. 17); "Three Seconds" (Aug. 17); "Replicas" (Aug. 24); "The Bookshop" (Aug. 24); "Papillon" (Aug. 24); "Kin" (Aug. 31); "The Little Stranger" (Aug. 31).