Garry Winogrand: All Things are Photographable Documentary Directed by Sasha Waters Freyer The film, subtitled “All Things Are Photographable,” gives the master of street photography the “American Masters” treatment. By A.O. SCOTT
Mandy NYT Critic’s Pick Not Rated Action, Horror, Thriller Directed by Panos Cosmatos Mr. Cage uses his outsize performing chops to excellent effect in this idiosyncratic revenge fantasy. By GLENN KENNY
The Land of Steady Habits NYT Critic’s Pick Comedy, Drama Directed by Nicole Holofcener In Nicole Holofcener’s movie, Ben Mendelsohn plays a sad Connecticut dad who blows up his life in the pursuit of something he can’t quite name. By A.O. SCOTT
Hale County This Morning, This Evening NYT Critic’s Pick Documentary Directed by RaMell Ross The director RaMell Ross has created a movie that is both a narrative of real lives and an inquiry. By GLENN KENNY
The Public Image is Rotten NYT Critic’s Pick Documentary Directed by Tabbert Fiiller “The Public Image Is Rotten,” a documentary, looks at the post-Sex Pistols career of John Lydon, a.k.a. Johnny Rotten. By GLENN KENNY
Museo Crime, Drama Directed by Alonso Ruizpalacios Alonso Ruizpalacios’s new film reconstructs a notorious Mexican art theft, with Gael García Bernal as its disaffected mastermind. By A.O. SCOTT
A Simple Favor R Comedy, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller Directed by Paul Feig In his latest, Paul Feig directs Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively in a light-and-dark comedy about two mothers, murderous secrets and complicating lies. By MANOHLA DARGIS
Letter from Masanjia Documentary Directed by Leon Lee The documentary tells the tale of a Chinese prisoner whose letter pleading for help was found by an Oregon woman. By KEN JAWOROWSKI
Where Hands Touch PG-13 Drama, Romance, War Directed by Amma Asante Amma Asante’s film tells the story of a young German woman of color who falls in love with an ardent member of Hitler Youth. By GLENN KENNY
The Predator R Action, Adventure, Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller Directed by Shane Black Parody and fan service take precedence in this new entry in the franchise, starring Boyd Holbrook and Olivia Munn. Shane Black directed. By BEN KENIGSBERG
Don't Leave Home Thriller Directed by Michael Tully Michael Tully’s woozy horror movie sends an American artist into a nightmarish Irish legend. By JEANNETTE CATSOULIS
I Think We're Alone Now R Drama, Sci-Fi Directed by Reed Morano The movie stars Peter Dinklage and Elle Fanning as a pair of survivors in a post-apocalyptic America. By KEN JAWOROWSKI
The Children Act R Drama Directed by Richard Eyre A need for medical treatment conflicts with a family’s religious beliefs. By BEN KENIGSBERG
Science Fair PG Documentary Directed by Cristina Costantini, Darren Foster Teenagers compete to see who will make the largest contribution to humanity. By TEO BUGBEE
American Chaos R Documentary Directed by James D. Stern As James D. Stern began to get a sense of a Trump victory, he set out to interview supporters for this documentary, most of which takes place before the election. By KEN JAWOROWSKI
Bel Canto Drama, Thriller Directed by Paul Weitz Julianne Moore plays an opera singer trapped in a South American mansion in this disappointingly passionless film. By JEANNETTE CATSOULIS
Lizzie NYT Critic’s Pick R Biography, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller Directed by Craig William Macneill Chloë Sevigny plays the famous mom-and-pop slayer as a woman desperate for liberation in 19th-century Massachusetts. By JEANNETTE CATSOULIS
Reversing Roe Directed by Ricki Stern, Anne Sundberg How did abortion become a defining question and a plank in political platforms? This documentary digs into the history of the 1973 decision. By BEN KENIGSBERG
White Boy Rick R Crime, Drama Directed by Yann Demange Squint and you see the complex stories that attracted the filmmakers to the life of Richard Wershe Jr., a Detroit dealer arrested at 17 in 1987. By MANOHLA DARGIS
When You Read This Letter Drama Directed by Jean-Pierre Melville Juliette Gréco, who went on to become a beloved French singer, appears in this 1953 film, which has been restored and rereleased. By A.O. SCOTT