Ballerina — 1 July (dir. Len Wiseman / VOD)
Genre: action, thriller
What is remarkable: after the murder of her father, the ballerina embarks on a bloody path of revenge leading to the legendary John Wick.
Bring Her Back — 1 July (dir. Danny Philippou, Michael Philippou / VOD)
Genre: horror
What is remarkable: because of their mother's death, the brother and sister join a new family, where they discover traces of an ominous ritual to revive the dead.
Thunderbolts — 1 July (dir. Jake Schreier / VOD)
Genre: sci-fi, action
What is remarkable: a team of hapless anti-heroes is trying to save the world from another deadly threat.
Tornado — 1 July (dir. John Maclean / VOD)
Genre: action, thriller, drama
What is remarkable: in dark 18th-century Scotland, a samurai girl gets into a deadly game with a gang of criminals.
Heads of State — 2 July (dir. Ilya Naishuller / Prime Video)
Genre: action, comedy
What is remarkable: when British and US leaders become targets of a conspiracy, they have to join forces.
The Old Guard 2 — 2 July (dir. Victoria Mahoney / Netflix)
Genre: fantasy, action
What is remarkable: immortal mercenaries face an unexpected and extremely dangerous enemy.
The Shrouds — 8 July (dir. David Cronenberg / VOD)
Genre: horror, sci-fi, thriller
What is remarkable: a grieving widower invents a device to meet the dead again.
The Last Rodeo — 15 July (dir. Jon Avnet / VOD)
Genre: drama
What is remarkable: the former rodeo champion returns to the arena to win a big prize and save his grandson from a deadly illness.
Happy Gilmore 2 — 25 July (dir. Kyle Newacheck / Netflix)
Genre: comedy
What is remarkable: three decades after his epic victory, Happy returns to the golf course to pay for her daughter's passion for ballet.