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FilmWeek: ‘Supergirl,’ ‘The Invite,’ ‘Jackass: Best and Last,’ and more!

Two female presenting people with medium-light skin tones sitting at a dining table. Both are looking at something not visible and seem confused.
Penélope Cruz and Olivia Wilde in The Invite.
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Larry Mantle and LAist film critics review this weekend’s latest movie releases in theaters and on streaming platforms.
Larry Mantle and LAist film critics review this weekend’s latest movie releases in theaters and on streaming platforms.

The topic:

Larry Mantle and LAist film critics review this weekend’s latest movie releases in theaters and on streaming platforms.

The films:

  • Supergirl Wide Release                                  
  • The Invite In Select Theaters|Expands Wide July 10                                 
  • Jackass: Best and Last Wide Release                       
  • Lucky Strike Wide Release 
  • Coroner to the Stars Laemmle Glendale|Available on Digital & VOD July 14              
  • Peter Asher: Everywhere Man Laemmle Royal [West LA]|Laemmle NoHo               
  • Animals in War Available on Digital & VOD|Streaming on Film Movement Plus          
  • Maddie's Secret In Select Theaters                                                    
  • Woody Guthrie and The Ghost of Tom Joad Today Streaming on PBS SoCal  

The critics:

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