Changing The Game (Hulu 6/1), a festival-feted documentary that follows three trans teen athletes.
Woman In Motion: Nichelle Nichols, Star Trek, And The Remaking Of NASA (Paramount+ 6/3) goes where no Trekkie-courting doc has gone before.
Rat Film director Theo Anthony returns with
All Light, Everywhere (select theaters 6/4), an essay film about the relationship between camera technology and human biases. A struggling actress flails through the aftermath of a relationship with a counterterrorism specialist in Paul Felten and Joe DeNardo’s scrappy American indie
Slow Machine (virtual theaters 6/4). Kelvin Harris Jr., Charlie Plummer, and Jacob Latimore embark on a 48-hour bender/rampage in Nabil Elderkin’s
Summer Movies 2021: Hereâs Whatâs Coming to the Big (and Small) Screen
From an urban musical to a demonic possession to a hectic first date, hereâs everything you need to know about this season in film.
A scene from “In the Heights,” Jon M. Chu’s adaptation of the Broadway musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Quiara Alegría Hudes.Credit.Warner Bros.
May 28, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET
Here is a list of noteworthy films scheduled this summer. Release dates and platform are subject to change and reflect the latest information as of deadline.
June 1
CHANGING THE GAME (on Hulu) This documentary profiles three transgender athletes and their high school sports careers, with a particular focus on Mack Beggs, a transgender man who as a teenager wanted to compete in boysâ wrestling but, because of a rule in Texas, could only wrestle against girls.