New movies: ‘Super Pets’ come to the rescue of the Justice League

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New movies: ‘Super Pets’ come to the rescue of the Justice League
New movies: ‘Super Pets’ come to the rescue of the Justice League

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“DC League of Super Pets” (Warner Bros., theaters): It’s the Justice League who needs rescuing in this animated pic, featuring the voices of Dwayne Johnson as Superman’s dog, Kevin Hart, Keanu Reeves, Natasha Lyonne and Kate McKinnon.

“Bullet Train” (Sony, theaters): In Davd Leitch’s star-studded adaptation of Kotaro Isaka’s novel, Brad Pitt plays an assassin named Ladybug who has one last job collecting a briefcase on a bullet train from Tokyo to Kyoto. Unfortunately, he’s not the only assassin on board.


“Purple Hearts” (Netflix): Sofia Carson is a singer-songwriter who falls for a Marine.

“Vengeance” (Focus, theaters): B.J. Novak makes his directorial debut in this thriller about a radio host trying to solve the mystery of his girlfriend’s murder. Issa Rae co-stars.

• “A Love Song” (Bleecker Street, theaters): This  late-in-life love story stars Dale Dickey and Wes Studi as childhood sweethearts who give it another go.

“House Party” (HBO Max, on July 28): Jacob Latimore and Tosin Cole star in this remake of the 1990 comedy.

“Sharp Stick” (Utopia, theaters): Lena Dunham’s sophomore feature as a director stars Kristine Froseth as a 26-year-old who begins an affair with her older, married employer (Jon Bernthal).

“Not Okay” (Hulu): This satirical look at social media culture focuses on a young woman (Zoey Deutch) who fakes a trip to Paris to gain followers and cred.

Aug. 5

“Secret Headquarters” (Paramount, theaters): A kid (Walker Scobell of “The Adam Project”) discovers a superhero’s secret headquarters in the basement of his home.

“Easter Sunday” (Universal): Stand-up Jo Koy stars in this Jay Chandrasekhar-directed comedy about returning home to his Filipino American family for the holiday.

“Bodies, Bodies, Bodies” (A24, theaters): Amandla Stenberg and Maria Bakalova star as teens partying in a remote mansion in this satirical horror that has been described as “Scream” meets “Euphoria.”

“Resurrection” (IFC, theaters): Rebecca Hall in a psychological horror is always a safe bet.

“Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie” (Netflix): Leo, Raph, Donnie and Mikey are back together to fight the Krang in this animated pic.

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