Here’s what’s new in theaters and on streaming this weekend, it’s Admit One.

Mercy (Theaters)
Starring: Chris Pratt, Rebecca Ferguson, Kali Reis, Annabelle Wallis, Chris Sullivan, Kylie Rogers
Directed by: Timur Bekmambetov
Plot: In the near future, a detective stands on trial accused of murdering his wife. He has 90 minutes to prove his innocence to the advanced A.I. Judge he once championed, before it determines his fate.
Rotten Tomatoes Freshness: 22%
Critic Consensus: N/A

Return to Silent Hill (Theaters)
Starring: Jeremy Irvine, Hannah Emily Anderson, Robert Strange, Evie Templeton, Eve Macklin
Directed by: Christophe Gans
Plot: When James receives a mysterious letter from his lost love Mary, he is drawn to Silent Hill–a once-familiar town now consumed by darkness. As he searches for her, James faces monstrous creatures and unravels a terrifying truth that will push him to the edge of his sanity.
RT Freshness: 16%
Critic Consensus: N/A

H is for Hawk (Theaters)
Starring: Claire Foy, Brendan Gleeson, Denise Gough, Sam Spruell, Lindsay Duncan
Directed by: Philippa Lowthorpe
Plot: After losing her beloved father, Helen finds herself saved by an unlikely friendship with a stubborn hawk named Mabel.
RT Freshness: 78%
Critic Consensus: “Pairing Claire Foy’s psychologically raw performance with lush, evocative imagery, H Is for Hawk approaches its tale of grief and acceptance with bruising realism and thoughtful candor”

Clika (Theaters)
Starring: JayDee, Concrete, DoKnow, Laura Lopez, Nana Ponceleon, OhGeesy, Percy “Master P” Miller, Peter Greene, Eric Roberts
Directed by: Michael Greene
Plot: A small town musician pushes to carve out a place for himself in the new wave of Mexican-American music after a clip of him performing one of his songs goes viral.
RT Freshness: N/A
Critic Consensus: N/A

In Cold Light (Theaters)
Starring: Maika Monroe, Troy Kotsur, Helen Hunt, Allan Hawco, Jesse Irving
Directed by: Maxime Giroux
Plot: Ava is trapped. Like a bull in a bucking chute, seconds before exploding onto the rodeo stage. She is hunted. Pursued by those who killed her brother, pursued by her own demons. Ava needs to make a choice. To either save herself and fight another day or to push and become the woman she wishes she could be.
RT Freshness: 56%
Critic Consensus: N/A

Dooba Dooba (Theaters and VOD/Digital)
Starring: Amna Vegha, Betsy Sligh, Winston Haynes, Erin O’Meara, Billy Hulsey
Directed by: Ehrland Hollingsworth
Plot: In-home security cameras watch as an awkward sixteen year old girl terrorizes her well meaning babysitter.
RT Freshness: 91%
Critic Consensus: N/A

The Containment (Theaters)
Starring: Gia Hunter, Charlotte Hunter, Fernanda Romero, Gabriel Bonilla, Alice Coulthard
Directed by: Jack Zagha Kababie and Yossy Zagha
Plot: After the tragic death of her father, Caroline, a troubled teenage girl, is possessed by a dark and sinister force. When the church intervenes, her family uncovers a horror even deadlier than the possession.
RT Freshness: N/A
Critic Consensus: N/A

He’s Watching You (Theaters)
Starring: Jan Luis Castellanos, Elizabeth Yu, Tiana Le, Kaya Rosenthal, Vanessa Rubio
Directed by: Jordon Foss
Plot: A teenager investigating mysterious murders in his small town discovers a collection of VHS tapes that could reveal the identity of a notorious serial killer.
RT Freshness: N/A
Critic Consensus: N/A

Dollface: The Motion Picture (Theaters)
Starring: Ryan Mercier, Trinity Swearington, Abby Rey, Andrew Chan, Danielle Chambers
Directed by: Darryl Thomas
Plot: Ryan is a man who is grieving due to the tragic loss of his fiancé. When a kind-hearted witch tries to help him by way of magic, it accidentally brings a toy doll to life. Needless to say, it turns their lives upside down.
RT Freshnes: N/A
Critic Consensus: N/A

Mother of Flies (Shudder/AMC+)
Starring: John Adams, Lulu Adams, Zelda Adams, Toby Poser
Directed by: John Adams, Zelda Adams, Toby Poser
Plot: A young woman suffering from a life-threatening illness ventures deep into the woods to seek the help of a mystical healer offering an unconventional cure.
RT Freshness: 95%
Critic Consensus: “Somber and boldly intimate, Mother of Flies is a folk horror chamber piece that infuses its meditation on death with jaw-dropping practical effects and ferocious weirdness”
