
Released on June 20, 1975, Jaws isn't just a thrilling shark movie; it's widely credited with inventing the modern summer blockbuster, forever altering how studios release and market their biggest films. Its iconic score, suspenseful pacing, and unforgettable characters solidified its place in cinematic history, making generations afraid to go back in the water.
To celebrate its 50th Anniversary, we will be presenting Jaws in stunning 4K in our theater on Monday, July 14, 2025 at 2 pm. Don't miss this chance to experience Jaws as it was meant to be seen — on the big screen.
Discover more must-see movies to enjoy at home this month.
Sinners (July 8)
Michael B. Jordan stars in dual roles as twin brothers Elijah "Smoke" and Elias "Stack," World War I veterans who return to 1932 Mississippi to open a juke joint. Their plans for a new life are quickly shattered when they encounter a malevolent, supernatural force threatening their community. The film blends historical realism with elements of vampiric horror, exploring themes of cultural appropriation and the lasting scars of historical trauma as the brothers fight for their lives and their people.
All We Imagine as Light (July 22)
A poignant drama, primarily in Malayalam and Hindi, follows Prabha and Anu, two nurses from Kerala sharing an apartment in bustling Mumbai, as they navigate personal desires and societal constraints. Prabha grapples with her husband's distant absence, while Anu secretly pursues a forbidden interfaith romance. The film garnered significant critical acclaim, notably winning the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival, praised for its nuanced portrayal of female friendship, its poetic realism, and its subtle yet powerful exploration of class, gender, and religious divides in modern India.
Fight or Flight (July 22)
Lucas Reyes (Josh Hartnett), a disgraced ex-Secret Service agent living in exile, is given a last chance at redemption by his former handler. He's tasked with identifying and protecting a mysterious cyberhacker known as "Ghost" aboard a flight from Bangkok to San Francisco. However, the mission quickly turns into a desperate fight for survival when Reyes discovers the plane is teeming with assassins and bounty hunters, all targeting "Ghost" and, by extension, him.
Final Destination: Bloodlines (July 22)
The latest installment in the long-running horror series, where Death itself is the relentless antagonist. The film follows Stefani Reyes, who inherits terrifying premonitions from her dying grandmother, Iris, about a catastrophic tower collapse from 1969 that Iris survived. As Death returns to claim what it was denied decades ago, Stefani and her entire family become targets, desperately trying to outwit a force that systematically hunts down the "bloodline" that was never meant to exist.
Thunderbolts (July 29)
In this Marvel superhero movie, a covert government operation assembles a team of enhanced individuals and anti-heroes for dangerous missions. However, the team soon uncovers a deeper, more sinister conspiracy at play, realizing they are pawns in a larger scheme. Forced to unite, they must work together to expose the truth and confront a powerful, unstable threat that was meant to be controlled.
A complete list of this month’s movie and TV releases can be found here.