Mike Nichols’s dramedy Heartburn, released in theaters on July 25, 1986, offers a bittersweet and often humorous look at the complexities of marriage, infidelity,...
Wolfgang Petersen’s action-thriller Air Force One, released in theaters on July 25, 1997, is a high-stakes, adrenaline-fueled spectacle that puts the President of the...
Malice, written by Oscar winner Aaron Sorkin, is a masterclass in deception and misdirection, a twisting narrative that keeps audiences guessing until its final,...
The Ugly Truth , released in theaters on July 24, 2009, dives headfirst into the often-contentious world of male-female relationships, presenting a battle of...
John Singleton‘s romantic drama Poetic Justice, which opened in theaters on July 23, 1993, is a poignant and visually rich exploration of grief, healing,...
Mr. Mom, released in theaters on July 22, 1983, is a hilarious and heartwarming exploration of gender roles, domestic chaos, and the unexpected challenges...
Another Stakeout, the comedy-action sequel directed by John Badham that opened in theaters on July 23, 1993, reunites the bickering detective duo from Stakeout...
Friends with Benefits, released in theaters on July 22, 2011, takes a contemporary, often cynical, look at modern relationships, particularly the idea of casual...
Carl Reiner’s comedy Summer School, released in theaters on July 22, 1988, is a lighthearted and often hilarious romp that takes the classic “teacher-student”...
Revenge of the Nerds, the iconic comedy released in theaters on July 20, 1984, is a quintessential underdog story that champions the socially awkward...
Martin Brest‘s 1988 action-comedy Midnight Run, released in theaters on July 20, 1988, is a masterclass in buddy-cop dynamics, even though one of them...
America’s Sweethearts, the 2001 romantic comedy directed by Joe Roth, takes a satirical peek behind the curtain of Hollywood’s carefully constructed illusions. It explores...
Clueless, released in theaters on July 19, 1995, remains a sparkling, witty, and surprisingly insightful satire of Beverly Hills teen culture, loosely based on...