Every Movie Coming to Theaters This Week, Including βThe Bad Guys 2β
Get ready for a packed week at the cinema with a fresh batch of films landing from July 30 to August 3. Whether youβre into heartfelt documentaries, action-packed adventures, or nostalgic re-releases, this lineup has something for everyone.
Weβve got everything from music-driven stories to gritty thrillers, plus a classic film celebrating a big milestone. Letβs dive into whatβs hitting the big screen and why you might want to grab a ticket.
BTS Army: Forever We Are Young (2025)

This documentary, out on July 30, celebrates the global phenomenon of BTS and their devoted fans, known as ARMY. It dives into the groupβs journey, showcasing their music, bond with fans, and cultural impact through exclusive footage and interviews. Expect a vibrant mix of concert moments and heartfelt stories that capture why BTS resonates worldwide.
Itβs a love letter to the fandom, perfect for those who live for their music or anyone curious about their influence. Limited release through Trafalgar Releasing means youβll want to check local listings fast.
Nothing But a Winner: The Alabama Football Story (2025)

Hitting theaters wide on July 31, this documentary follows the inspiring story of Alabama footballβs rise under coach Nick Saban. Featuring insights from players like Jonathan Allen and Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, it explores triumphs, challenges, and team spirit over nearly two hours. Fathom Events brings this deep dive to life with behind-the-scenes access.
Sports lovers and anyone drawn to stories of grit and victory will find this one a touchdown. Itβs a chance to relive iconic moments from one of college footballβs greatest dynasties.
Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy (2025)

On August 1, this South Korean action-adventure fantasy arrives with a stellar cast, including Ahn Hyo-seop and Lee Min-ho. Based on a popular webtoon, it follows a man who knows the future of his world through a novel, only to find himself living its dangerous plot. Capelight Pictures delivers this nearly two-hour epic in wide release, packed with drama and thrills.
The mix of fantasy, action, and emotional stakes makes it a draw for fans of immersive storytelling. Itβs a big-screen spectacle you wonβt want to miss.
Monk in Pieces (2025)

Also out on August 1, this documentary explores the life of avant-garde artist Meredith Monk through voices like BjΓΆrk and David Byrne. Running just over 90 minutes, it unpacks her groundbreaking work in music, theater, and dance. Zeitgeist Films brings this wide release to theaters, offering a window into a creative legendβs mind.
Itβs a must-see for art enthusiasts or anyone inspired by bold, boundary-pushing creativity. Expect an intimate look at a visionaryβs legacy.
She Rides Shotgun (2025)

This gritty drama-thriller, in limited release on August 1 via Lionsgate, stars Taron Egerton and Ana Sophia Heger. It follows a young girl and her ex-con father on the run, navigating danger and their fractured bond. Clocking in at two hours, itβs a tense tale of survival and family.
Fans of intense, character-driven stories will be hooked by its raw emotion and high stakes. Check smaller theaters for this gripping ride.
Architecton (2025)

A24βs limited release on August 1, this documentary dives into the world of architecture through Michele De Lucchiβs lens. Over 98 minutes, it explores how buildings shape our lives, blending stunning visuals with thoughtful insights. Itβs a meditative look at human spaces and their deeper meaning.
Perfect for those who love design or documentaries with a poetic edge, this one invites you to see the world differently. Seek it out at select theaters.
The Naked Gun (2025)

Landing in wide release on August 1, this reboot of the classic comedy franchise stars Liam Neeson as the bumbling detective Frank Drebin. With Pamela Anderson and Paul Walter Hauser, it delivers 85 minutes of absurd humor and crime-solving chaos. Paramount Pictures International aims to revive the slapstick magic for a new generation.
If you love over-the-top comedy or the original series, this is your ticket for big laughs. Itβs a lighthearted escape for all.
The Wildman of Shaggy Creek (2025)

This family-friendly fantasy hits limited theaters on August 1 through Family Movie Events. Starring Hudson Hensley and Ayla Bullington, it follows a young boyβs adventure with a mythical creature in a magical forest. At 76 minutes, itβs a short, whimsical tale for kids and parents alike.
Great for a fun family outing, itβs full of heart and imagination. Look for it at select venues for a charming getaway.
Souleymaneβs Story (2025)

Kino Lorberβs limited release on August 1, this 93-minute drama follows Souleymane, a migrant in Paris facing a critical asylum interview. Starring Abou Sangare, itβs a raw, realistic look at survival and resilience in an unforgiving system. The filmβs street-shot style adds to its gripping intensity.
Itβs a powerful pick for those who appreciate emotional, socially conscious storytelling. Catch it at arthouse theaters for a moving experience.
CatVideoFest 2025 (2025)

Oscilloscope brings this limited-release comedy on August 1, a 90-minute compilation of adorable and hilarious cat videos curated for the big screen. Itβs a feel-good event that supports local animal shelters, blending humor with heart. Perfect for cat lovers or anyone needing a dose of joy.
Grab friends or family for a light, furry escape. Check indie theaters for showtimes and support a good cause.
The Way We Talk (2025)

ILLUME Films releases this drama in limited theaters on August 1. Starring Neo Yau and Panther Chan, it follows a group of friends navigating communication and connection in Hong Kong over 132 minutes. Itβs a poignant look at relationships and personal growth in a fast-moving world.
Ideal for fans of character-driven stories with emotional depth. Seek it out at select locations for a reflective watch.
The Bad Guys 2 (2025)

Universal Pictures drops this animated sequel in wide release on August 1. Featuring voices like Sam Rockwell and Marc Maron, it follows the reformed animal crooks on a new space-bound mission. At 104 minutes, itβs packed with action, laughs, and family-friendly fun.
Kids and adults will enjoy the clever humor and vibrant animation. Itβs a great pick for a weekend outing with wide availability.
Sunset Boulevard (1950)

Celebrating its 75th anniversary on August 3, this film-noir classic returns in limited release. Starring William Holden and Gloria Swanson, itβs a dark, witty tale of Hollywoodβs underbelly, running 110 minutes. Its sharp dialogue and timeless drama still captivate, earning it a revered spot in cinema history.
Perfect for classic film fans or newcomers to old Hollywood. Catch this gem at select theaters for a nostalgic treat.
Which movie are you most excited to see this week, or is there another gem we should know about? Drop your thoughts in the comments!


