Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation

The gang of monsters are back, this time setting sail on an exotic cruise (one must take a break from being terrifying, after all), on which Dracula himself falls for the ship's captain—who happens to be the great-granddaughter of his vampire-hunting nemesis, Van Helsing.
7Peter Rabbit

Though technically a live-action/animated hybrid, Beatrix Potter's beloved stories get the big screen treatment. James Corden voices the rambunctious rabbit who leads his sisters Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cotton Tail in an ongoing war against the beleaguered Mr. McGregor. But when vegetable garden proprietor dies, Peter and Co. must face off a new foe.
6Early Man

Director Nick Park, the animator behind the acclaimed Wallace and Gromit, brings his stop-motion animation talents to this equally hilarious alternative history cartoon in which a tribe of cavemen (voiced by Eddie Redmayne, Timothy Spall, Richard Ayoade, Tom Hiddleston, and Maisie Williams) face off in a sporting match after inventing the game of football (or soccer for us Americans).
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5The Grinch

Dr. Seuss's beloved grump is back once again (this time in computer animated form, and voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch) for another take on the familiar Christmas tale about a green and furry scrooge who is sick of the rollicking yuletide festivities—and is set on ruining the holiday for the residents of Whoville once and for all.
4Mary and the Witch's Flower

The first feature from Studio Ponoc, the animation team launched by alumni of the famed Studio Ghibli, Mary and the Witch's Flower is the story of a young girl who obtains a flower that gives her extraordinary powers for a single night. A hit in its native Japan, Kat Winslet and Jim Broadbent lend their voices to the English version of the film.
3Isle of Dogs

The story of a young Japanese boy named Atari who embarks on an expedition to reunite with his beloved canine best friend on Trash Island where an evil mayor has banished all of the nation’s dogs, Wes Anderson’s Isle of Dogs exhibits both his signature meticulous aesthetics and witty sense of humor and eclipses his previous stop-motion effort, Fantastic Mr. Fox.
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2Incredibles 2

This sequel to the 2004 Oscar-winning Pixar film reunites the Parr family, the seemingly normal Americans who are secretly superheroes (led by Mr. Incredible and his wife Elastigirl). While Supers are still technically illegal, Elastigirl gets a corporate sponsorship to continue saving the world—leaving her exasperated husband home to take care of the kids.
1Ralph Breaks the Internet

John C. Reilly's lovable video game villain returns for this sequel, which sees Wreck-It Ralph and his sidekick Vanellope (Sarah Silverman) venturing out of the confines of their arcade in search of a replacement part for Vanellope's broke game. They log onto the Internet, naturally, to do some online shopping—only to discover a wild and uncharted world unlike anything else they've ever experienced.
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