Rust — 2 May (dir. Joel Souza / VOD)
Genre: western
What is remarkable: an elderly criminal flees from a ruthless marshal along with his 13-year-old grandson, who was sentenced to hang for accidental murder.
Bob Trevino Likes It — 6 May (dir. Tracie Laymon / VOD)
Genre: drama, comedy
What is remarkable: a lonely girl, trying to find her father on the Internet, meets his namesake and finds unexpected support.
Warfare — 6 May (dir. Alex Garland, Ray Mendoza / VOD)
Genre: action, military
What is remarkable: a squad of Navy SEALs sowing democracy on the streets of Iraq enters the very heart of enemy territory.
The Luckiest Man in America — 6 May (dir. Samir Oliveros / VOD)
Genre: thriller
What is remarkable: the ice cream van driver understands the laws of the television lottery and, turning chance into a strategy, tries to win a record amount.
The Ugly Stepsister — 9 May (dir. Emilie Blichfeldt / Shudder)
Genre: horror, drama, comedy
What is remarkable: Cinderella's half-sister takes drastic measures just to become the owner of the coveted slipper.
Queen of the Ring — 9 May (dir. Ash Avildsen / VOD)
Genre: sport, drama
What is remarkable: the story of Mildred Burke, a professional wrestler who not only dominated the women's championship, but also faced men on equal terms.
One to One: John & Yoko — 9 May (dir. Kevin Macdonald, Sam Rice-Edwards / VOD)
Genre: documentary
What is remarkable: John Lennon and Yoko Ono dive into the bustling New York of the 1970s, where love, music and protest merge into a symphony of change.
Fountain of Youth — 23 May (dir. Guy Ritchie / Apple TV+)
Genre: adventure, fantasy
What is remarkable: brother and sister embark on a perilous journey in search of the mythical fountain of eternal youth.
Mountainhead — 31 May (dir. Jesse Armstrong / Max)
Genre: drama
What is remarkable: four billionaires are taking refuge in a mountain refuge while the world is in the throes of an international economic crisis.