Saw X Credit: Courtesy of Alexandro Bolaños Escamilla/Lionsgate

new in theaters

THE EXORCIST: BELIEVER: Ellen Burstyn returns in this sequel to the classic possession horror flick, in which two teens vanish into the woods and return disturbingly altered. With Jennifer Nettles and Leslie Odom Jr. David Gordon Green (Halloween Ends) directed. (121 min, R. Essex, Majestic, Palace, Roxy, Star, Sunset)

currently playing

BARBIE ★★★★ Margot Robbie plays the Mattel toy as she experiences her first-ever existential crisis. (114 min, PG-13. Bijou, Majestic, Palace, Roxy [ends Thu], Stowe, Sunset; reviewed 7/26)

BLUE BEETLE ★★★ An alien scarab transforms a teenager (Xolo Maridueña) into a superhero in this action adventure. (127 min, PG-13. Majestic)

BOTTOMS ★★★★ Rachel Sennott and Ayo Edebiri play lovelorn high school friends who hatch a wild scheme to get close to their crushes in this comedy. (91 min, R. Roxy; reviewed 9/13)

THE CREATOR ★★★ An ex-soldier (John David Washington) finds the perfect weapon for a war between humans and artificial intelligence in this sci-fi adventure. (133 min, PG-13. Bijou, Essex, Majestic, Marquis, Palace, Paramount, Roxy, Star, Stowe, Sunset, Welden)

THE EQUALIZER 3 ★★★ Denzel Washington is back as the former government assassin in Antoine Fuqua’s action thriller. (109 min, R. Big Picture, Palace)

DUMB MONEY ★★★1/2 This comedy directed by Craig Gillespie (I, Tonya) relates the stranger-than-fiction tale of how a grassroots online movement made GameStop the hot stock. (105 min, R. Big Picture, Essex, Majestic, Palace, Roxy; reviewed 10/4)

EXPEND4BLES 1/2 In the fourth installment of the ensemble action series, Jason Statham, Sylvester Stallone, Dolph Lundgren and 50 Cent battle terrorists once again. (103 min, R. Majestic, Palace, Welden)

GOLDA ★★1/2 Helen Mirren plays Golda Meir, former prime minister of Israel, in this drama about the Yom Kippur War. (100 min, PG-13. Savoy)

A HAUNTING IN VENICE ★★★ Kenneth Branagh returns as detective Hercule Poirot in this Agatha Christie adaptation. (103 min, PG-13. Bijou, Essex, Majestic, Palace, Playhouse, Sunset)

THE KILL ROOM ★★★ A money-laundering scheme turns a hit man into an art-world darling in this dark comedy directed by Nicol Paone, starring Uma Thurman and Samuel L. Jackson. (98 min, R. Palace)

MANHATTAN SHORT FILM FESTIVAL: Viewers vote on their favorite of 10 short films. (Roxy)

MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING 3 ★★ Nia Vardalos and John Corbett return as a couple bringing their grown daughter to Greece. (91 min, PG-13. Palace)

THE NUN II ★★1/2 Taissa Farmiga is back as a plucky nun chasing down a veil-wearing demon in this belated horror sequel. (110 min, R. Majestic, Palace)

OPPENHEIMER ★★★★★ Director Christopher Nolan tells the story of the man (Cillian Murphy) who played a key role in creating the atomic bomb. (180 min, R. Majestic; reviewed 8/2)

PAW PATROL: THE MIGHTY MOVIE ★★1/2 A meteor endows the titular pups with superpowers in this family animation. (92 min, PG. Bijou, Essex, Majestic, Marquis, Palace, Paramount, Star, Sunset, Welden)

SAW X ★★★ Terminally ill Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) decides to slaughter some medical scammers in the long-running horror franchise. (118 min, R. Essex, Majestic, Palace, Roxy, Star)

older films and special screenings

DOLORES (Savoy, Thu only)

THE EXORCIST 50TH ANNIVERSARY (Essex, Wed 4 only)

HAUNTED MANSION (Sunset)

HOCUS POCUS 30TH ANNIVERSARY (Essex, Majestic, Sunset, starts Fri)

MOTHER TERESA AND ME (Essex, Thu only)

SKATE DREAMS (Marquis, Wed 4 only)

STOP MAKING SENSE (Essex, Roxy, Savoy)

TALK TO ME (Sunset)

open theaters

The Capitol Showplace and Catamount Arts are currently closed until further notice. (* = upcoming schedule for theater was not available at press time)

Note: These capsule descriptions are not intended as reviews. Star ratings come from Metacritic unless we reviewed the film (noted at the end of the description). Find reviews written by Seven Days critic Margot Harrison at sevendaysvt.com/onscreen-reviews.

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Margot Harrison is a consulting editor and film critic at Seven Days. Her film reviews appear every week in the paper and online. In 2024, she won the Jim Ridley Award for arts criticism from the Association of Alternative Newsmedia. Her book reviews...