Here are some new full-length films that will be available as of Friday, June 19.
LEGO DC Shazam: Magic and Monsters
Available for streaming
Warner Bros. Animation
Director: Matt Peters
Writers: Jeremy Adams, C.C. Beck
Producers: Liz Marshall, Jason Cosler, Sandi Smith, Jill Wilfert, et al.
Cast: Sean Astin, Troy Baker, Zach Callison, Grey DeLisle, Nolan North, Cristina Milizia, James Arnold Taylor, Imari Williams, Ralph Garman, Greg Ellis, Jennifer Hale, et. al.
After helping them out of a tight spot, the members of the Justice League invite up and coming superhero Shazam to join them.
Afraid they will reject him once they learn he is really 10-year-old Billy Baston, he refuses their offer.
But when Mr. Mind and the Monster Society of Evil capture Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and the rest of the Justice League, Shazam must learn to trust others in order to save them.
The Quarry
Available for streaming
Lionsgate
Director: Dan Scanlon
Writers: Dan Scanlon, Keith Bunin
Producers: Laura D. Smith Ireland, Kristin Mann, Lisa Belcher, Kerri Elder, Carole Meiselman, et. al.
Cast: Shea Whigham, Michael Shannon, Bobby Soto, Ku Feng, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Bruno Bichir, Ching Li, Jimmy Gonzales, Abel Becerra, Rose Bianco, et. al.
A stranger comes to town as a new clergy man and his congregation welcomes him with open arms- but do they know who he is? His past reveals a dark murder of a former preacher and how his new identity has led him to this life. With the support of a bamboozled congregation, can he convince everyone of who he is and be freed of his past? Or will suspicions rise as investigators make connections to a homicide.
Rated R for some violence and language.
The Marshes
Athabasca Film
Director: Roger Scott
Writer: Roger Scott
Producers: Christine Tan, et. al.
Cast: Dafna Kronental, Sarah Armanious, Mathew Cooper, et. al.
Two biologists and an assistant trek out to an extremely remote, swampy region of Australia to conduct field studies - but they are not alone in the marshland, as an evil presence begins to stalk them.
It wants to hunt them down one-by-one to kill them. What started as a by-the-books scientific field trip become a terrifying struggle for survival. The biologists experience bizarre, hallucinogenic events that keep them off balance and questioning their own sanity.
The Etruscan Smile
Lightyear Entertainment
Directors: Oded Binnun, Mihal Brezis
Writers: Michael McGowan, Michal Lali Kagan
Producers: Arthur Cohn, et. al.
Cast: Brian Cox, Rosanna Arquette, Thora Birch, et. al.
Brian Cox is Rory MacNeil, a rugged old Scotsman who reluctantly leaves his beloved isolated Hebridean island for San Francisco to seek medical treatment. Moving in with his estranged son, Rory’s life will be unexpectedly transformed through a newly found love for his baby grandson.
Rated R for some language.