Here’s Every Movie Coming to Theaters This Week, Including ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’

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Get ready for a thrilling week at the cinemas with a diverse lineup of films hitting the big screen. From anime adventures to chilling horror and heartwarming animated classics, there’s something for everyone to enjoy between July 14 and July 19, 2025.

Whether you’re craving intense drama, family-friendly fun, or thought-provoking documentaries, this week’s releases offer a mix of wide releases, limited showings, and special engagements. Let’s dive into the films you can catch in theaters, starting with a poignant drama and ending with a beloved re-release.

Little Rich Lives 2025 (2025)

Little Rich Lives 2025 (2025)
Eli Zazu Productions

This emotional drama arrives in limited release on July 14, exploring the complexities of wealth and family dynamics. Directed by a fresh voice in filmmaking, Eli Zazu, it follows a young heiress navigating her privileged yet troubled world.

The story weaves together themes of love, loss, and self-discovery, with standout performances from its ensemble cast. We’re drawn into a world where money can’t solve every problem, making it a compelling watch for drama fans.

Jujutsu Kaisen: Hidden Inventory/Premature Death — The Movie (2025)

Jujutsu Kaisen: Hidden Inventory/Premature Death — The Movie (2025)
MAPPA

Landing in theaters for a special engagement on July 16, ‘Jujutsu Kaisen: Hidden Inventory/Premature Death — The Movie’ brings the beloved anime’s emotional arc to life. This film, compiled from the second season, focuses on the early days of Satoru Gojo and Suguru Geto.

We follow the two sorcerers tasked with protecting Riko Amanai from a dangerous cult. With stunning animation from MAPPA and remastered sound, it’s a must-see for anime enthusiasts and newcomers alike.

Collective Monologue (2025)

Collective Monologue (2025)
Trapecio Cine

This introspective film hits select theaters on July 17 in a limited release. Distributed by Grasshopper Film, it’s a unique exploration of human connection told through interwoven personal stories.

The movie blends experimental storytelling with raw emotion, showcasing a diverse cast. It’s a thought-provoking pick for those who enjoy films that challenge conventional narratives.

Death & Taxes (2025)

Death & Taxes (2025)
Shadowbox Films Inc.

Also arriving in limited release on July 17, ‘Death & Taxes’ offers a dark comedy twist on bureaucracy and morality. Presented by 8 Above, it’s a quirky tale of a tax auditor facing an existential crisis.

With sharp wit and clever dialogue, the film balances humor with deeper questions about life’s priorities. It’s a great choice for viewers who like their comedy with a side of reflection.

Eddington (2025)

Eddington (2025)
A24

A24 brings ‘Eddington’ to wide release on July 18, delivering a tense drama set in a small New Mexico town. Directed by Ari Aster, it stars Joaquin Phoenix as a sheriff clashing with the town’s mayor, played by Pedro Pascal.

The film explores social and political divides with a stellar cast, including Emma Stone and Austin Butler. Expect a gripping story that keeps you on the edge of your seat.

I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025)

I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025)
Columbia Pictures

Hitting theaters in wide release on July 18, this reboot of ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ (1997) brings fresh scares to the iconic horror franchise. Directed by Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, it follows friends haunted by a deadly secret.

With Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. returning alongside new stars like Madelyn Cline, the film blends nostalgia with modern thrills. It’s perfect for horror fans craving suspense.

Smurfs (2025)

Smurfs (2025)
Paramount Animation

Paramount Pictures delivers a musical ‘Smurfs’ adventure in wide release on July 18, with Rihanna voicing Smurfette. This family-friendly film follows the Smurfs on a quest to save Papa Smurf from evil wizards.

Featuring original songs by Rihanna and a star-studded cast including Nick Offerman and Octavia Spencer, it’s a vibrant, fun-filled outing for kids and adults alike.

The Banished (2025)

The Banished (2025)
Buff Dubs

This chilling horror film arrives in limited release on July 18, courtesy of Brainstorm Media. It centers on a woman battling a virus that turns people into violent cannibals, starring Lily Sullivan.

The story dives into survival and sacrifice, with intense action and a haunting atmosphere. It’s a gripping pick for fans of post-apocalyptic thrillers.

Cloud (2025)

Cloud (2025)
Nikkatsu Corporation

Janus Films presents ‘Cloud’ in limited release on July 18, a poignant drama about a factory worker in Tokyo. The story follows Yoshii, a young man caught in a web of black-market schemes.

With its focus on isolation and ambition, the film offers a raw look at human struggles. It’s a compelling choice for those who enjoy character-driven stories.

A Cool Fish 2 (2025)

A Cool Fish 2 (2025)
Emperor Motion Pictures

Well Go USA brings ‘A Cool Fish 2’ to limited release on July 18, a sequel to the 2018 Chinese comedy-crime hit. It follows Sanjin, a businessman facing a global recession and a terrorist attack.

Blending humor with high-stakes drama, the film stars Zhang Yu and Ren Suxi. It’s an engaging watch for those who enjoy international cinema with a mix of laughs and tension.

Finally Dawn (2025)

Finally Dawn (2025)
Wildside

Samuel Goldwyn Films releases ‘Finally Dawn’ in limited theaters on July 18, a 1950s-set drama about a young Roman woman’s journey of self-discovery. Starring Lily James and Joe Keery, it’s directed by Saverio Costanzo.

The film captures the glamour and struggles of post-war Italy, with a focus on personal growth. It’s a visually stunning pick for fans of historical dramas.

Guns & Moses (2025)

Guns & Moses (2025)
Pictures From The Fringe

Concourse Media’s ‘Guns & Moses’ arrives in limited release on July 18, a unique Western about a rabbi turned gunslinger. Starring Dermot Mulroney and Neal McDonough, it’s a tale of vengeance and redemption.

The film blends action with heartfelt moments, offering a fresh spin on the genre. It’s a great choice for viewers who love stories of unlikely heroes.

Life After (2025)

Life After (2025)
Multitude Films

Multitude Films presents ‘Life After’ in limited release on July 18, a documentary exploring the legacy of Elizabeth Bouvia’s ‘right to die’ case. Directed by Reid Davenport, it dives into disability rights and autonomy.

The film uncovers powerful stories from the disability community, challenging assumptions about assisted dying. It’s a moving watch for those interested in social issues.

No Sleep Till (2025)

No Sleep Till (2025)
Omnes Films

WILLA’s ‘No Sleep Till’ hits limited theaters on July 18, a quirky drama about a road trip gone awry. It follows Addison and Zed, teens caught in a monster rivalry between daywalkers and vampires.

With a mix of humor and heart, the film stars Freya Skye and Malachi Barton. It’s a fun pick for fans of coming-of-age stories with a supernatural twist.

Saint Clare (2025)

Saint Clare (2025)
Saint Clare

Quiver’s ‘Saint Clare’ arrives in limited release on July 18, a horror-thriller about a woman haunted by voices urging her to kill. Starring Bella Thorne, it’s a dark dive into corruption and the supernatural.

The film’s intense atmosphere and twisty plot make it a standout for horror fans. Expect a chilling experience that lingers long after the credits roll.

Shari & Lamb Chop (2025)

Shari & Lamb Chop (2025)
The 51 Fund

Kino Lorber’s documentary ‘Shari & Lamb Chop’ opens in limited release on July 18, chronicling the life of puppeteer Shari Lewis. Directed by Lisa D’Apolito, it explores her impact on children’s entertainment.

We get an intimate look at Lewis’s career highs and lows, with heartfelt insights into her legacy. It’s a nostalgic treat for those who grew up with her iconic puppet.

Sink Your Teeth: A Tokyo Ghoul Celebration (2025)

Sink Your Teeth: A Tokyo Ghoul Celebration (2025)
Marvelous

This limited-release event on July 18 celebrates the ‘Tokyo Ghoul’ anime with a special theatrical presentation. It brings the dark, supernatural world of ghouls to the big screen for fans.

Featuring key moments from the series, it’s a treat for longtime followers and newcomers. Expect stunning visuals and intense action in this unique screening.

Unicorns (2025)

Unicorns (2025)
Cambridge Picture Company

Cohen Media Group’s ‘Unicorns’ opens in limited release on July 18, a romantic drama about love and identity. It follows a cross-cultural love story with emotional depth, starring Ben Hardy.

The film’s heartfelt narrative and strong performances make it a standout. It’s a perfect pick for those who enjoy moving, character-focused stories.

Year of the Fox (2023)

Year of the Fox (2023)
A Cautionary Tale

Monument Releasing brings ‘Year of the Fox’ to limited theaters on July 18, a drama set in Rhodesia’s final days. Starring Embeth Davidtz, it follows a young girl witnessing her family’s struggles.

The film blends historical context with personal drama, offering a poignant look at war’s impact. It’s a compelling choice for fans of coming-of-age tales.

My Neighbor Totoro (1988)

My Neighbor Totoro (1988)
Studio Ghibli

GKIDS re-releases ‘My Neighbor Totoro’ in limited theaters from July 19 to 23, bringing Hayao Miyazaki’s classic to new audiences. This Studio Ghibli gem follows two sisters meeting magical forest spirits.

Its heartwarming story and lush animation make it a timeless family favorite. Don’t miss this chance to experience its magic on the big screen.

Which of these films are you most excited to see, or is there another gem you’re hoping to catch? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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