Young Washington leads quiet indie film openings this weekend

Angel Studios' Young Washington is set to open in theaters on July 4 on 2,700 screens. The PG-13 film joins limited rereleases of classic titles during a subdued July 4 weekend for new indie releases.

The movie stars William Franklyn-Miller as a young George Washington. It is directed by Jon Erwin and features Mary-Louise Parker as Washington's mother, Ben Kingsley as Virginia Gov. Robert Dinwiddie, and Kelsey Grammer as Lord Fairfax.

The story is set in the 1750s and follows Washington as a British officer leading a campaign against the French in Ohio. The film is timed to the 250th anniversary of the founding of the U.S.

Elsewhere, a 4K restoration of Sherman's March opens July 3 at Film Forum in New York. Kino Lorber releases the documentary Mary Oliver: Saved By the Beauty of the World at the IFC Center on July 3. Citizen Kane returns to about 900 theaters on July 5 and July 8 via Fathom Entertainment.

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Angel Studios announces 10-film 2026 slate at CinemaCon, with posters for thrillers, biopics, Animal Farm, Young Washington, and stars like Owen Wilson.
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Angel Studios expands 2026 film slate at CinemaCon

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Angel Studios has added five new films to its 2026 lineup, bringing the total to 10 projects, as unveiled at CinemaCon in Las Vegas. The slate features thrillers, biopics, and faith-based stories starring actors like Owen Wilson, Tommy Lee Jones, and Jeff Daniels. Previously announced titles include animated Animal Farm and historical drama Young Washington.

Several independent films debuted in select theaters on June 26, including A24's comedy The Invite and Vertical's Couture starring Angelina Jolie.

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Several independent films began limited runs in New York and other cities this weekend. The releases include a psycho-sexual thriller and a documentary on musician Linda Perry timed to her new album.

Paramount and Miramax are positioning a Scary Movie revival for a strong early-June debut that will go head-to-head with Masters of the Universe, with both films now expected to open at or above $35 million.

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Steven Spielberg's new alien thriller Disclosure Day opened this week, marking the director's 39th feature. Early box office figures show the film earning nearly $44 million in the United States and $93 million worldwide in its first days.

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