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  1. Notes on DisplacementNot RatedDocumentaryDirected by Khaled JarrarThe artist and director Khaled Jarrar accompanies a group of people from Syria on their way to Germany in this documentary.By Ben Kenigsberg
  2. Paddington in PeruPGAdventure, Comedy, Family, MysteryDirected by Dougal WilsonThe genial bear embarks on an Amazonian journey of self discovery in this movie, which cannot measure up to “Paddington 2” despite its charms.By Natalia Winkelman
  3. Universal Language NYT Critic’s PickNot RatedComedy, DramaDirected by Matthew RankinA lightly satirical and surrealist comedy imagines the snowy Canadian city in the style of the Iranian New Wave.By Alissa Wilkinson
  4. Sly Lives! (aka the Burden of Black Genius)Not RatedDocumentary, MusicDirected by QuestloveQuestlove’s new documentary aims to dissect the forward-looking brilliance of Sly Stone and his band, but mostly it traces their downward arc.By Wesley Morris
  5. La Dolce VillaNot RatedComedy, RomanceDirected by Mark WatersA light as air romantic comedy about a cheap villa in a fictional town capitalizes on the “Emily in Paris” model, with pasta.By Alissa Wilkinson
  6. Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy NYT Critic’s PickRComedy, Drama, RomanceDirected by Michael MorrisThe madcap Londoner returns in a third sequel that is just as deliciously satisfying as the first movie in the series — maybe even more.By Elisabeth Vincentelli
  7. Becoming Led Zeppelin NYT Critic’s PickPG-13Documentary, MusicDirected by Bernard MacMahonA new documentary looks back at the band’s early years, featuring interviews with Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones in retrospective mode.By Manohla Dargis
  8. Captain America: Brave New WorldPG-13Action, Adventure, Sci-FiDirected by Julius OnahThe latest Marvel movie introduces a new Captain America in the form of a political thriller.By Brandon Yu
  9. Paint Me a Road Out of HereNot RatedDocumentaryDirected by Catherine GundIn this documentary, the artist depicts what a more just and beautiful world might look like.By Alissa Wilkinson
  10. Love HurtsRAction, ComedyDirected by Jonathan EusebioKe Huy Quan and Ariana DeBose play reunited former associates from a criminal outfit. Sparks don’t exactly fly.By Ben Kenigsberg
  11. Heart EyesRComedy, Horror, MysteryDirected by Josh RubenOlivia Holt and Mason Gooding meet cute, then meet killer in this rom-com masquerading as a horror movie.By Erik Piepenburg
  12. Bring Them DownRDrama, ThrillerDirected by Chris AndrewsChristopher Abbott and Barry Keoghan are beleaguered sheep farmers at war in this gory drama.By Glenn Kenny
  13. Kinda PregnantRComedy, DramaDirected by Tyler SpindelAmy Schumer plays a jealous best friend who fakes her own pregnancy in this Netflix comedy filled with dopey men and miserable women.By Natalia Winkelman
  14. ParthenopeRDrama, FantasyDirected by Paolo SorrentinoDirected by Paolo Sorrentino, this decadent drama about a beautiful young woman is a one-sided meditation on art, desire and spirituality.By Beatrice Loayza
  15. ArmandRDramaDirected by Halfdan Ullmann TøndelRenate Reinsve stars in a drama about an insular community that is intermittently interesting.By Alissa Wilkinson
  16. The Fishing PlaceNot RatedDramaDirected by Rob TregenzaRob Tregenza’s latest film, set in a German-occupied Norwegian village, follows a housekeeper dispatched to spy on a priest.By Manohla Dargis
  17. No Other LandNot RatedDocumentaryDirected by Yuval Abraham, Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal, Rachel SzorA team of Palestinian and Israeli directors take a daring approach to the subject. But the Oscar-nominated film could not find a U.S. distributor.By Alissa Wilkinson
  18. Love Me NYT Critic’s PickRDrama, Sci-FiDirected by Andrew Zuchero, Sam ZucheroKristen Stewart and Steven Yeun star in a marvelously inventive sci-fi romance that spans eons yet pokes at a simple question.By Alissa Wilkinson
  19. Marcello MioNot RatedComedyDirected by Christophe HonoréChiara Mastroianni enacts a warped sort of paternal cosplay in this French farce, also starring her mother, Catherine Deneuve.By Natalia Winkelman
  20. Green and GoldNot RatedDramaDirected by Anders LindwallCraig T. Nelson plays a stubborn farmer in Wisconsin whose devotion to the Green Bay Packers could save his business.By Glenn Kenny
  21. Companion NYT Critic’s PickRSci-Fi, ThrillerDirected by Drew HancockA lakeside getaway becomes a battleground for couples in this fast, furious and exceptionally fun horror-comedy.By Jeannette Catsoulis
  22. You're Cordially InvitedRComedyDirected by Nicholas StollerWill Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon star in a romantic comedy about double-booked weddings that never quite hits its stride.By Alissa Wilkinson
  23. Dog ManPGAnimation, Action, Adventure, Comedy, Crime, Family, Fantasy, Sci-FiDirected by Peter HastingsA police officer and a dog get fused into one crime-fighter in this antic, enjoyable adaptation of Dav Pilkey’s comic series.By Ben Kenigsberg
  24. Eternal YouNot RatedDocumentary, DramaDirected by Hans Block, Moritz RiesewieckExamining what it means to make money by selling the bereaved on an illusion, the film feels like something of a warning.By Alissa Wilkinson
  25. Flight RiskRAction, Crime, Drama, ThrillerDirected by Mel GibsonMel Gibson directs an uneven action film with Mark Wahlberg that feels pulled out of an earlier era.By Alissa Wilkinson
  26. Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True StoryNot RatedDocumentaryDirected by Bruce David KleinThe fizzy, determinedly upbeat documentary charts how Liza Minnelli survived Hollywood. It’s inspiring, jaw-dropping and conspicuously incomplete.By Manohla Dargis
  27. RoseNot RatedComedy, DramaDirected by Aurélie SaadaThe French New Wave veteran Françoise Fabian plays a widow who discovers that it’s not too late to be delighted.By Ben Kenigsberg
  28. Star Trek: Section 31PG-13Action, Adventure, Drama, Sci-FiDirected by Olatunde OsunsanmiThis made-for-streaming Star Trek adventure starring Michelle Yeoh is an exhausting gallop of nonstop chatter and nonhuman abilities.By Jeannette Catsoulis
  29. Presence NYT Critic’s PickRDrama, Horror, ThrillerDirected by Steven SoderberghSteven Soderbergh’s new chiller takes place in one of the most troubled of all movie locations: an outwardly normal family home.By Manohla Dargis