Everything Coming to Theaters on July 10, 2026: Your Complete Weekend Movie Guide
- Brandi Hill

- Jul 8
- 4 min read
Summer movie season continues this weekend with something for nearly every type of movie lover. Whether you are planning a family outing, craving an intense horror experience, or searching for an independent film that may become one of the year’s hidden gems, July 10 offers a diverse lineup of theatrical releases.
At Movies w/ Brandi, the goal is simple. I want to help you discover what is playing, understand what each film has to offer, and make the most of your time at the movies. Here are the movies coming to theaters on July 10, 2026.

Moana
Moana
Disney returns to one of its most beloved modern stories with the live action adaptation of Moana. The film follows the courageous Polynesian teenager as she answers the call of the ocean to save her people, once again teaming with the powerful demigod Maui for an unforgettable journey across the sea.
Following Disney’s recent trend of adapting animated classics into live action adventures, Moana has become one of the most anticipated family releases of the summer. Fans will undoubtedly compare it to the original, but it also offers a new opportunity for audiences to experience one of Disney’s strongest modern stories on the big screen.
If you are looking for a movie the entire family can enjoy together, this is likely the biggest theatrical event of the weekend.
Evil Dead Burn
Horror fans have a reason to celebrate as the Evil Dead franchise returns with Evil Dead Burn. While the studio has kept much of the story under wraps, audiences can expect another terrifying chapter filled with supernatural horror, gruesome practical effects, relentless tension, and the franchise’s signature blend of brutal violence and dark humor.
The Evil Dead series has consistently reinvented itself while remaining true to its roots. That combination has helped it remain one of horror’s most respected franchises for decades. Evil Dead Burn looks to continue that tradition while introducing a new nightmare for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
If packed theaters reacting together is your favorite way to experience horror, opening weekend may be the perfect time to see this one.
The Invite
Independent cinema continues to shine with The Invite, a character driven comedy drama that explores relationships, awkward social situations, and the emotional complexities that emerge when unexpected guests change everything.
While blockbuster films often dominate the headlines during the summer, movies like The Invite remind audiences why smaller stories remain an essential part of the theatrical landscape. Strong performances, thoughtful writing, and meaningful conversations often become the biggest strengths of films like this.
If you enjoy dialogue driven storytelling and independent filmmaking, this may be one of the most rewarding releases of the weekend.
Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass
One of the most unconventional independent releases arriving this weekend is Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass. The comedy follows Gail Daughtry, a woman whose life takes an unexpected turn after receiving a celebrity “hall pass,” leading to a series of outrageous situations that challenge relationships, expectations, and modern celebrity culture.
Independent comedies often find their audience through word of mouth rather than massive marketing campaigns. For movie lovers searching for something completely different from the major studio releases, this may become one of the weekend’s most interesting discoveries.
Night Nurse
Night Nurse brings psychological suspense to theaters with a story centered around a caregiver whose overnight assignment quickly becomes something far more unsettling than expected. As strange events begin to unfold, the line between reality and paranoia grows increasingly blurred.
Suspense films thrive on atmosphere rather than spectacle, and Night Nurse appears to embrace slow building tension instead of relying solely on jump scares. If you enjoy mystery, psychological thrillers, and stories that keep you guessing until the final moments, this could be worth adding to your watch list.
Crossing
Crossing offers audiences a dramatic story centered on themes of identity, belonging, and human connection. Through deeply personal journeys, the film explores how people search for acceptance while navigating cultural and emotional barriers.
Independent international films continue to expand the types of stories available in theaters, giving movie lovers opportunities to experience perspectives that are often absent from mainstream Hollywood releases. Crossing represents another reminder that some of the year’s most powerful films can come from outside the traditional blockbuster system.
A Great Weekend for Every Type of Movie Lover
One of the best parts of summer movie season is variety and July 10th delivers exactly that. Families can experience a Disney adventure, horror fans have a new franchise installment to enjoy, and independent film fans have several unique stories competing for attention.
No matter which movie you choose, there is something special about experiencing it with an audience. The laughter, the gasps, the applause, and even the silence all become part of the experience in a way that simply cannot be recreated at home.
What will you be watching this weekend? Whatever your choice, I hope you discover a movie that reminds you why going to the theater remains one of the best ways to experience cinema.



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