What's Coming Out This Week In Theaters and On Streaming, VOD & TV: July 6 thru July 12, 2026
All the 🎥 films and 📺 shows hitting theaters and streaming this week!
With July now in full effect, the summer calendar is only getting busier and a little harder to sort through. Theaters are still pushing out their big-screen contenders, streaming platforms are stacking up new premieres, VOD has plenty of smaller titles looking for room on your watchlist, and TV isn’t exactly sitting this week out either.
As always, we’ve rounded up what’s arriving over the next few days across theaters, TV, streaming, and VOD. So whether you’re heading out to the movies this weekend to escape the scorching temperatures or staying cool inside with the remote nearby, scroll down and see what catches your eye. This week doesn’t look quite as crowded as previous ones, but there’s still plenty worth keeping on your radar.
🎥 In Theaters This Week
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🎥 Moana
(Fri, July 10th — wide release)
The ocean is calling again, and Motunui is making the jump to live action. Newcomer Catherine Lagaʻaia stars as Moana, the young wayfinder whose first voyage beyond the reef sets her on a path toward Maui, with Dwayne Johnson returning as the unruly demigod. Directed by Hamilton’s Thomas Kail, this island adventure brings ancestral navigation, sweeping musical scale, and one giant coconut crab back to the big screen. This time in human form.
🎥 Evil Dead Burn
(Fri, July 10th — wide release)
Death may be permanent, but in this franchise, it’s never quiet. A grieving widow retreats to her late husband’s secluded family home with her in-laws, only to find comfort replaced by Deadite possession, family trauma, and a whole lot of spilled blood. Led by Swiss actress Souheila Yacoub and directed by French horror filmmaker Sébastien Vaniček (Infested), this new chapter drags mourning straight into demonic survival mode. Mourning the dead is hard enough... surviving them is a much bloodier problem.
🎥 Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass
(Fri, July 10th — wide release)
Zoey Deutch stars as Gail, a small-town hairdresser whose engagement implodes after her fiancé uses his celebrity hall pass to “cheat” on her, sending her to Los Angeles to even the score with her own celebrity crush: Mad Men’s Jon Hamm. Directed by David Wain and co-starring John Slattery and Hamm as themselves, this oddball comedy turns heartbreak into one very ill-advised hunt through the shallow end of Hollywood. Perhaps, some celebrity crushes are better left hypothetical than actually pursued.
🎥 The Isolate Thief
(Fri, July 10th — limited release)
The frontier gets a bit colder when gold enters the picture. Mackenzie Foy stars as a lone caretaker at an isolated Civil War-era Union outpost whose quiet survival routine explodes after stolen treasure lands in her hands. When outlaws led by Sean Bean secretly targets her, endurance becomes her only weapon. Co-starring Odeya Rush, Jack Kesy, and Joe Pantoliano, this Western thriller turns winter, greed, and isolation into a brutal standoff.
🎥 Crossing
(Fri, July 10th — limited release)
With 400,000 enemy troops closing in, the Red Army is forced into a dangerous river escape. Liu Ye stars as an aging soldier bound by a sacred vow, whose path crosses with a homeless orphan caught in the retreat. Directed by Xu Zhanxiong, this historical epic finds survival, sacrifice, and duty on the same battlefield.
🎥 Remake
(Fri, July 10th — limited release)
Some films become family albums, and some become unfinished conversations. Documentarian Ross McElwee turns forty years of personal filmmaking into a reflective documentary about his son Adrian, who grew up inside his father’s work, became a filmmaker himself, and later died from a fentanyl overdose. Revisiting Adrian’s final footage alongside the stalled fictional adaptation of Sherman’s March, McElwee shapes a tender meditation on grief, memory, and how a father learns to live with what remains.
🎥 Night Nurse
(Fri, July 10th — limited release)
Cemre Paksoy stars as Eleni, a new caregiver at an upscale retirement community who finds herself drawn into a disturbing chain of scam calls aimed at elderly residents. Written, produced, and directed by first-time feature filmmaker Georgia Bernstein, this sexually charged thriller follows Eleni as her connection with the elusive Douglas twists care and concern into something more dangerous.
🎥 Mockbuster
(Fri, July 10th — limited release, also on ✅VOD/Digital)
Low budgets, massive headaches, and no time to blink. Just another day at the studio behind Sharknado. Filmmaker Anthony Frith directs and stars in this behind-the-scenes comedy documentary about his attempt at making a dinosaur-laden mockbuster for The Asylum, the notorious B-movie company that has built an entire cottage industry of blockbuster knockoffs. With only six days to shoot, shrinking resources, and production problems piling up, the real monster may be the schedule itself.
🎥 Rhythm is a Dancer
(Fri, July 10th — limited release; in select theaters)
Writer-director-star Lauren Caster leads this heartfelt indie dramedy as Ro, a struggling dancer and actor who heads home and meets her biological father (Tate Donovan) for the first time. Inspired by Caster’s own life, the film turns one unconventional family story into an emotional look at reconnection, self-discovery, and the messy ways family can find a way to become whole.
🎥 The Floaters
(Fri, July 10th — limited release, in select theaters)
Saving summer camp was never supposed to be part of the plan. GLOW’s Jackie Tohn stars as a struggling musician who takes a last-resort job from her overachieving best friend, helping wrangle a group of misfit campers at the Jewish summer camp where they both grew up. But with the camp’s future at stake and an old rival across the field, getting everyone to care may be the real uphill battle.
🎥 Black Chariot: Restoration
(Fri, July 10th — limited release, in select theaters)
Robert L. Goodwin’s 1971 independent drama returns in a 4K restoration, bringing blaxploitation icon Bernie Casey’s lead acting debut back to theaters after decades of limited visibility. Casey plays a drifter pulled into social awakening, underground resistance, and fractured American memory. Restored by the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture, this revival gives a nearly forgotten film its road back into view.
🎦 Streaming This Week
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🎦 Wardriver
(Wed, July 8th — streaming on Paramount+)
Easy money is never as simple as it seems. Dane DeHaan stars as a small-time hacker who skims digital cash by “wardriving,” believing he’s untouchable and his crimes are untraceable. But when a mysterious woman (Sasha Calle) pulls him into a much bigger score tied to a mob-connected lawyer (Jeffrey Donovan), he’s dragged into a world far beyond his control. Also starring Mamoudou Athie, this neo-noir thriller suggests the second you think you’ve executed the perfect crime is when everything starts to fall apart.
🎦 Amores Perros: 4K Restoration
(Fri, July 10th — streaming on MUBI)
Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s blistering 2000 Mexico City drama returns in a new 4K restoration, tracing three fractured lives brought together by one devastating car crash and the dogs, losses, and moral bruises that follow. Starring Gael García Bernal, Emilio Echevarría, Goya Toledo, and Vanessa Bauche, this 25th anniversary re-release brings one of modern Mexican cinema’s defining debuts back with its raw nerves intact.
🎦 Reminders of Him
(Fri, July 10th — streaming on Peacock)
A second chance doesn’t come easy for a woman (Maika Monroe) returning home after seven years in prison, determined to connect with the daughter she’s never met but facing resistance from her protective grandparents (Lauren Graham and Bradley Whitford). As she forms a quiet bond with a wounded bar owner (Tyriq Withers), this Colleen Hoover adaptation traces a fragile path toward healing and the hard fight to start over.
🎦 Faces of Death
(Fri, July 10th — streaming on Shudder)
This cult classic shocker gets a modern upgrade as a content moderator (Euphoria’s Barbie Ferreira) stumbles onto viral videos that may be recreations—or real-time murders—forcing her to question what’s performance and what’s horrifyingly real. From director Daniel Goldhaber and screenwriter Isa Mazzei, the filmmakers behind How to Blow Up a Pipeline, and co-starring Dacre Montgomery, Josie Totah, Jermaine Fowler, and Charli XCX, this algorithm-age horror taps into our appetite for violent content, where the scariest part isn’t what’s on screen, but why we can’t stop watching.
🎦 Redux Redux
(Fri, July 10th — streaming on Hulu/Disney+)
Revenge is one thing. Repetition is where it gets scary. Michaela McManus stars as Irene Kelly, a grieving mother who jumps through parallel universes to kill her daughter’s murderer again and again, only to find that each new act of payback makes it harder to stop. Written and directed by Kevin and Matthew McManus, this dark sci-fi thriller turns the multiverse into a murder loop with a brutal emotional cost.
✅ On VOD This Week
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✅ Backrooms
(Tues, July 7th — on VOD/Digital)
YouTube creator Kane Parsons turns his viral creepypasta shorts into a full-blown theatrical horror film, dragging audiences into an endless maze of empty office rooms, dead-end corridors, and reality-bending dread. Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve star as a troubled man and his therapist pulled into a secret dimension where getting lost may be the least terrifying part.
✅ The Furious
(Tues, July 7th — on VOD/Digital)
After his daughter is kidnapped by a criminal network, a Chinese father finds only corruption and indifference from the police. Martial artist Xie Miao stars as the desperate parent carving his own path toward justice, while The Raid’s Joe Taslim plays a relentless journalist searching for his missing wife. Directed by Kenji Tanigaki, this martial arts revenge thriller throws back to action films where stunt work did the heavy lifting... and also all the damage.
✅ Passenger
(Tues, July 7th — on VOD/Digital)
The open road turns into a dead-end nightmare in this supernatural horror thriller from horror director André Øvredal. Jacob Scipio and Lou Llobell star as a van-life couple whose dream getaway spirals after they witness a deadly roadside accident and find themselves stalked by a demonic presence that refuses to let them outrun it. Melissa Leo co-stars as a fellow traveler who knows the road hides something far worse than bad directions.
✅ Girls Like Girls
(Tues, July 7th — on VOD/Digital)
One summer can change everything, especially when the feelings are too big to keep quiet. Maya da Costa stars as Coley, a shy teenager whose connection with Sonya, played by Myra Molloy, pushes her toward a more complicated understanding of herself. From writer-director Hayley Kiyoko, this coming-of-age romance expands on her bestselling novel and music video with a story about identity, risk, and the emotional charge of first love.
✅ Black Box
(Tues, July 7th — on VOD/Digital)
Fasten your seatbelts. Reality may not stay upright. Tom Brittney leads this airborne mystery thriller as Vero Airlines Flight 298 becomes a terrifying New Orleans-to-Seattle trip marked by strange tech failures, surreal visions, supernatural disturbances, and possible alien interference. Directed by Final Destination 5 helmer Steven Quale, with Holly White, Betsy-Blue English, Dane Whyte O’Hara, and Kaja Chan aboard, this flight turns the friendly skies into unstable territory.
✅ You’re Dead to Me
(Tues, July 7th — on VOD/Digital)
Skipping prom sounds like a fun time until the body count starts. Jessica Belkin, Siena Agudong, and Ella Anderson star as three high school seniors chasing one last weekend escape before graduation, only to find themselves stalked by a killer. Directed by Juan Pablo Arias Munoz, with Johanna Braddy and Denise Richards co-starring, this slasher turns senior year into one final exam where survival is not extra credit... it’s the assignment.
✅ Warriors of the Wasteland
(Tues, July 7th — on VOD/Digital)
In the wasteland, bullets talk louder than law. After a nuclear catastrophe turns the West Balkans into a lawless ruin, a young warrior sets out for revenge against the warlord who slaughtered his family. Directed by Nemanja Ćeranić and starring Igor Benčina, this post-apocalyptic action saga runs on blades, motorcycles, and blood.
✅ Gangland
(Fri, July 10th — on VOD/Digital)
Lou Diamond Phillips stars as a weathered tribal police officer whose pursuit of a ruthless fugitive with his new trainee pulls buried secrets into the open. Nick Stahl, Kimberly Guerrero, Dana Namerode, Elisha Pratt, and Lane Factor co-star in Vincent Grashaw’s reservation-set crime thriller. Some chases end in arrests. This one drags the past back to the surface.
✅ The Outer Threat
(Fri, July 10th — on VOD/Digital)
Finding alien life is one thing. Surviving the discovery is another. Mark O’Brien stars as Daniel, an astrophysicist whose evidence of life beyond Earth makes him and his family the targets of a mysterious pursuer. Constance Wu and William Fichtner co-star in writer-director William Woods’ sci-fi thriller, where cosmic revelation quickly turns personal. The truth is out there, and it may already be at the door.
✅ Hot Girl Summer
(Fri, July 10th — on VOD/Digital)
Growing up gets messy, awkward, and very personal in this German coming-of-age sex comedy. Kya-Celina Barucki, Julia Novohradsky, Nhung Hong, and Zoë Pastelle Holthuizen star as teen best friends who make a pact to experience their first orgasms before summer ends, only to learn that desire, confidence, and embarrassment do not follow a checklist. Directed by Martina Plura, this contemporary Mädchen, Mädchen retelling keeps things awkward, funny, and uncomfortably honest.
⇯ See Above: ✅ Mockbuster (Fri, Jul 10; VOD/Digital)
📺 On TV This Week
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📺 The Ghost in the Shell
(Tues, July 7th — on Prime Video)
The ghost is back in the machine! This new anime interpretation of Shirow Masamune’s landmark manga follows full-body cyborg Motoko Kusanagi as she helps establish Public Security Section 9 and hunts the elusive Puppet Master. Directed by Mokochan and produced by Science SARU, the anime series dives into phantom hackers, cyborg identity, and high-tech crime. In this world, the soul is still the hardest system to crack.
📺 Jeff Arcuri: Nice to Meet You
(Tues, July 7th — on Netflix)
Comedian Jeff Arcuri brings sharp timing, crowd-ready ease, and unexpected candor to his Netflix stand-up debut, including material shaped by making his wife laugh during her cancer journey. The hour balances quick-hit comedy with a more personal pulse beneath the punchlines.
📺 The Bad Guy
(Tues, July 7th — on The Network App)
In this Italian crime drama, Luigi Lo Cascio stars as a Sicilian prosecutor whose life collapses after he is falsely accused of Mafia ties and sent to prison. With his old identity destroyed, revenge becomes the only case left to prosecute. Directed by Giancarlo Fontana and Giuseppe G. Stasi, this miniseries turns wrongful conviction into a calculated war where revenge becomes the only verdict left.
📺 Trying: Season 5
(Wed, July 8th — on Apple TV)
Esther Smith and Rafe Spall return in this British dramedy series as Nikki and Jason, whose hard-won home life is thrown into fresh confusion when Princess and Tyler’s biological mother, Kat (Charlotte Riley), reenters the picture. As parenting, uncertainty, and old wounds crowd the room, this new season keeps its heart in the mess. Love may hold this family together, but it still very much makes a mess.
📺 The Five Star Weekend
(Thurs, July 9th — on Peacock)
Jennifer Garner stars as Hollis Shaw, a beloved food blogger and author whose life unravels after her husband’s death. Hoping for comfort and closure, she gathers four friends from different chapters of her life at her Nantucket estate, with Chloë Sevigny, Regina Hall, Gemma Chan, and D’Arcy Carden joining the retreat. Based on Elin Hilderbrand’s best-selling novel, this limited series serves grief and healing with a strong female ensemble touch.
📺 Little House on the Prairie
(Thurs, July 9th — on Netflix)
A new home waits somewhere beyond the horizon, if the Ingalls family can survive the journey to reach it. Luke Bracey stars as Charles “Pa” Ingalls in Netflix’s fresh take on Laura Ingalls Wilder’s beloved frontier saga, following the family as they search for stability across a harsh and uncertain West. With Alice Halsey as young Laura, this reimagining turns prairie life into a daily test of courage, sacrifice, and family bonds.
📺 The Man Will Burn
(Thurs, July 9th — on HBO / HBO Max)
Every year, a temporary city rises in the Nevada desert, and this four-part HBO documentary series digs into what keeps it alive. Directed by Jehane Noujaim and Vikram Gandhi, it traces Burning Man from San Francisco counterculture gathering to global spectacle, through COVID-19, renegade events, historic rains, influencer culture, and Big Tech pressure. Turns out, keeping the fire burning may be the easy part.
📺 The Westies
(Sun, July 12th — on MGM+)
Hell’s Kitchen does not forgive weakness. Set in early 1980s New York, this mob saga follows the violent Irish gang as one accidental killing threatens its fragile arrangement with the Italian Mafia. J.K. Simmons stars as ruthless boss Eamon Sweeney, with Titus Welliver as a veteran NYPD officer tied to the same streets. Created by Chris Brancato and Michael Panes, the series turns loyalty into currency. And in this neighborhood, everybody pays.





