1. “The Killer’s Game” (R)
An action comedy starring Dave Bautista as a hitman who’s diagnosed with a terminal illness and decides to go out on his own terms by putting a contract out on himself through his worst enemy . . . his “Guardians of the Galaxy” costar Pom Klementieff.
But once he finds out the diagnosis was a mistake and he’s NOT gonna die, she refuses to cancel the contract and he has to fight off an army of her assassins.
The rest of the cast includes Sofia Boutella as his girlfriend, Ben Kingsley as his handler, and Terry Crews as one of the guys trying to collect the $2 million bounty.
PROFANITY WARNING: There’s an F-bomb and other profanity in the trailer.
2. “Speak No Evil” (R) Trailer
An American couple is invited to spend the weekend at the country estate of a British family they meet on vacation and get caught up in a psychological nightmare. Mackenzie Davis from “Terminator Dark Fate” and Scoot McNairy from “A Quiet Place Part II” are the Americans, and James McAvoy is their unsettling host.
3. “Am I Racist?” (PG-13) Trailer
Podcaster Matt Walsh goes undercover in this comedic documentary where he basically does a conservative version of “Borat”, doing interviews and putting himself in socially awkward racial situations to see how people will react.
It includes him meeting with “White Fragility” author Robin DiAngelo, DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) training experts, and good old fashioned dumbass Americans.
4. “My Old Ass” (R) Trailer (Limited)
A coming-of-age story starring Maisy Stella from “Nashville” as an 18-year-old who does mushrooms on her 18th birthday and then comes face-to-face with an older version of herself (Aubrey Plaza) who starts warning her about mistakes to avoid.
PROFANITY WARNING: Aubrey says A-hole right at the beginning of the trailer.
5. “Winner” (PG-13) Trailer
Emilia Jones from “CODA” stars as Reality Winner, the former NSA translator who leaked a report on Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election and went to prison for it. Zach Galifianakis and Connie Britton play her parents.