Find out which new movies are debuting this weekend in theaters, including the animated sequel Despicable Me 4 starring Steve Carell as the voice of Gru. Watch the trailers to decide what you want to see at the movies. ~Alexandra Heilbron
Despicable Me 4 - Gru (voice of Steve Carell) and Lucy (voice of Kristen Wiig) and their girls — Margo, Edith and Agnes — welcome a new member to the Gru family, Gru Jr., who is intent on tormenting his dad. When Gru faces a new nemesis in Maxime Le Mal and his girlfriend Valentina, the family is forced to go on the run. Also available in 3D and IMAX. Click here for showtimes.
MaXXXine - In 1980s Hollywood, adult film star and aspiring actress Maxine Minx (Mia Goth) finally gets her big break. But as a mysterious killer stalks the starlets of Hollywood, a trail of blood threatens to reveal her sinister past. Click here for showtimes.
Kill - When army commando Amrit (Lakshya) finds out his true love (Tanya Maniktala) is engaged against her will, he boards a New Delhi-bound train in a daring quest to derail the arranged marriage. But when a gang of knife-wielding thieves terrorize innocent passengers on his train, Amrit takes them on himself to save those around him. Click here for showtimes.
The NeverEnding Story (40th Anniversary) - Bastian (Barret Oliver), 10, is shy, loves reading and doesn't have many friends. One day while hiding from bullies in a bookstore, he finds a book called The Neverending Story and borrows it. It's the story of a magical land that's slowly being devoured by a malevolent force called "The Nothing." When the ruler of the land becomes ill, it falls to a young warrior boy named Atreyu (Noah Hathaway) to discover the cure. Click here for showtimes.
Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot - Donna and Reverend Martin ignite a movement of compassion in their East Texas church to adopt some of the most difficult-to-place kids in the foster system. After 22 families adopt 77 children, the Martins lead the charge to prove that faith, community, and perseverance have the power to change the lives of children everywhere. Playing in select cities. Click here to read the true story. Click here for showtimes.
June Zero - Set during the 1961 trial of Adolf Eichmann -- architect of the mass murder of six million Jews during World War II -- and based on true accounts, it tells its story from the intertwined perspectives of three largely unrelated figures: Eichmann's Jewish Moroccan prison guard; an Israeli police investigator for the prosecution; and a 13-year-old Jewish Libyan immigrant. Playing in Toronto; opens July 12 in Vancouver and Ottawa. Click here for showtimes.
Valley of Exile - In the early years of the Syrian war, sisters Rima and Nour find unexpected refuge in a makeshift settlement in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley after fleeing war-torn Damascus. Older sister Rima, who is pregnant, is set on reuniting with her husband and rebuilding their lives in Lebanon while younger sister Nour is determined to find their missing brother and return home to Syria. Playing in Toronto. Click here for showtimes.