Delivery van driver Ricky (Kris Hitchen) takes a break with his his daughter (Katie Proctor) in the Ken Loach drama Sorry We Missed You. Joss Barratt/Zeitgeist Films hide caption
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Pin-Ju (Hong-Chi Lee) and Yuan (Yo-Hsing Fang) in the Netflix release Tigertail. Chen Hsiang Liu/Netflix hide caption
Yevgenich (Michael Gor) and Matvey (Aleksandr Kuznetsov) look sanguine in Why Don't You Just Die! Arrow Films hide caption
Shepherd (Michiel Huisman) and his flock in The Other Lamb. IFC Films hide caption
Tom (Jesse Eisenberg) and Gemma (Imogen Poots) go house hunting and find something more in Vivarium. Mongrel Media hide caption
Camp Jened, in upstate New York, was the epicenter of a disability rights movement that led to the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Steve Honigsbaum hide caption
Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman attend An Evening With Discovery Channel's Mythbusters at The Paley Center for Media on June 13, 2011. Amanda Edwards/FilmMagic hide caption
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Mary Beth (Morgan Saylor) and Pris (Sophie Lowe) get a stern talking-to from Enid (Margo Martindale) in Blow the Man Down. Jeong Park/Amazon Studios hide caption
Sidney Flanigan stars as 17-year-old Autumn in Never Rarely Sometimes Always. Courtesy of Focus Features hide caption
Anya Taylor-Joy stars as the Jane Austen heroine Emma Woodhouse in director Autumn de Wilde's Emma. Box Hill Films/Focus Features hide caption
Bloodshot (Vin Diesel) looks vexed, or surprised or possibly dyspeptic, in Bloodshot. Graham Bartholomew/Sony Pictures hide caption
Autumn (Sidney Flanigan) embarks on a journey to New York in Never Rarely Sometimes Always. Focus Features hide caption
Elisabeth Moss stars as Cecilia Kass in The Invisible Man, written and directed by Leigh Whannell. Universal Pictures hide caption
Ian and Barley Lightfoot (voiced by Tom Holland and Chris Pratt) embark on a magical quest in the new Disney/Pixar film, Onward. Pixar/Disney/Pixar hide caption
When Greener Pastures Are Unpasteurized: Two men try to start a business in the Oregon Territory in First Cow. Allyson Riggs/A24 hide caption
Ricky (Kris Hitchens) and daughter Jane (Katie Proctor) share a light moment in the Ken Loach drama Sorry We Missed You. Joss Barrat/Zeitgeist Films hide caption
Ian (voiced by Tom Holland) and his older brother Barley (voiced Chris Pratt) set off on a distinctly suburban quest in Onward. Disney/Pixar hide caption
Adam Weinberger examines a bookshelf in the documentary The Booksellers. Greenwich Entertainment hide caption
Mourners gather for a heartfelt burial ceremony in the Brazilian film Bacurau. Victor Juc /Kino Lorber hide caption
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Gilda (Catrinel Marlon) threatens to send bullets whistling through the air in The Whistlers. Vlad Cioplea/Magnolia Pictures hide caption
Celia (Elisabeth Moss) can't see ya, in The Invisible Man. Universal Pictures hide caption
Sir Richard McCreadie (Steve Coogan) displays the veneer(s) of pleasantness in Michael Winterbottom's Greed. Amelia Troubridge/Sony Pictures Classics hide caption