Movies For The Week Of July 3, 2026


Gangland
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – 100%

An older tribal cop, played by Lou Diamond Phillips, must find a ruthless fugitive, who has return to the cop’s rural Indigenous reservation. In the process the fugitive’s return might ignite a violent gang war within the land.

If you are looking for an action film, that apparently delivers an awesome performance from Lou Diamond Phillips, then this will be the film to watch this week.


Mary Oliver
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Mary Oliver is a famous poetry author and Pulitzer Prize-winner. This documentary follows the figure from their lonely childhood to their literary fame and what shapped her journey.

This documentary feature looks deep into the history of the figure and her effects on people within the world of modern culture.


Minions & Monsters
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A story about how the Minions became movie stars, conquered Hollywood, and in an effort to make their next film, turns to actual mosnters, and after unleashing to many, being forced to save the planet from what they unleashed.

Despicable Me is a huge franchise, and is actually well loved by older viewers as well as the young. This film continues the franchise, and introduces more lore into the world of the Minions, so people will likely watch it even if it’s not as good as the original Despicable Me film.


Sherman’s March
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – 100%

With romantic turmoil in his life, Ross McElwee decides to retrace Sherman’s March and encounters his interactions with the southern women he meets along the way.

Ross McElwee utilizes first-person filmmaking to utlize his perspective as he shifts from the focus of Sherman’s March to Sea, and turns to something closer to his heart.


Young Washington
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Before he was a president, Washington, played by William Franklyn-Miller, was a soldier fighting in the war against Brittain. However, when young George Washington is forced into the center of the war, it will test his honor, loyalty, and courage.

If you like historical dramas, then this film will fit perfectly with the 250th anniversary of the Nation, and an interesting way to celebrate and pay deference to the history of this country.

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