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“Top Gun: Maverick” (Paramount, theaters): Tom Cruise returns to one of his most beloved roles in this “Top Gun” sequel that’s over 30 years in the making. “A Perfect Pairing” (Netflix, May 19): Victoria Justice is a city girl who goes to the outback in this rom-com. “Emergency,” (Amazon): This Sundance satire looks at three Black college students grappling with whether or not to call the police. “Hold Your Fire” (IFC, theaters): Explore the birth of modern hostage negotiation in Stefan Forbes’ documentary about an incident in 1973 Brooklyn.
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“Chip ’n Dale: Rescue Rangers” “Hold Your Fire” (IFC, theaters “Hold Your Fire” (IFC, theatersed hybrid of the Disney chipmunks starring John Mulaney and Andy Samberg. Instead of peace, she finds a waking nightmare. “Men” (A24, theaters): “Ex Machina” and “Annihilation” filmmaker Alex Garland directs Jessie Buckley in this new thriller about a woman who goes to the country after a personal tragedy.
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New additions to the well-heeled lot include Hugh Dancy, Laura Haddock, Nathalie Baye and Dominic West. “Downton Abbey: A New Era” (Focus, theaters): The Crawley family is back and traveling to the south of France to investigate a villa that the Dowager Countess has inherited. “Montana Story” (Bleecker Street, theaters): Haley Lu Richardson stars in this neo-Western. “The Innocents” (IFC, horror): The children have special powers in this supernatural Nordic horror. “Senior Year” (Netflix): Rebel Wilson plays a once popular teenager who wakes up from a 20-year coma and has to finish high school as a 37-year-old. “On the Count of Three” (United Artists Releasing, theaters): Jerrod Carmichael directs and stars with Christopher Abbott in this comedy-thriller about two depressed friends who plan to end their lives by the end of the day. “Firestarter” (Universal, theaters): Zac Efron stars in this new adaptation of Stephen King’s classic thriller about a young girl with pyrokinetic powers. “This Much I Know to be True” (theaters): Andrew Dominik’s documentary about the creative partnership between musician Nick Cave and Warren Ellis.