New movies in theaters - Lee Cronin's The Mummy and more

Published By Tribute on Apr 16, 2026

New movies in theaters April 16, 2026This weekend offers a varied mix of new releases, blending blockbuster thrills with smaller, character-driven stories and offbeat comedies. Whether you’re in the mood for spectacle or something more low-key, there's no shortage of options hitting theaters nationwide. Here's a quick guide to what's opening to help you plan your next trip to the movies. ~Megan Parsons

Lee Cronin's The Mummy - The young daughter of a journalist disappears into the desert without a trace. Eight years later, the broken family is shocked when she is returned to them, as what should be a joyful reunion turns into a living nightmare. Also available in IMAX. Click here for showtimes.

Normal - For Sheriff Ulysses (Bob Odenkirk), his provisional posting to the quaint Midwestern American town of Normal was meant to be a welcome respite from both his marital woes and recent moral injuries in the line of duty. But when a botched bank robbery interrupts the municipality’s tranquil pace, a dark secret is inadvertently exposed, and Ulysses soon discovers that the town is anything but its namesake. Click here for showtimes.

Busboys - A pair of idiot friends (David Spade, Theo Von) believe that if they become waiters, all of their problems will be solved. They aren't entirely wrong, but they aren’t entirely right. Click here for showtimes.


Bridesmaids 15th Anniversary - Celebrating fifteen years since it's debut, Bridesmaids is back in theaters! Annie (Kristen Wiig) is her best friend Lillian's maid of honor, but her life unravels as she leads Lillian (Maya Rudolph) and a group of colorful bridesmaids down the road to matrimony. Click here for showtimes.



Lorne - From Academy Award–winning filmmaker Morgan Neville, this film pulls back the curtain on Lorne Michaels, the elusive force behind Saturday Night Live, in the first in-depth portrait of his life and legacy. Click here for showtimes.



The Christophers - Julian Sklar (Ian McKellen), once a star of London's '60s and '70s pop art scene, hasn’t painted in decades and is now broke. His estranged children, desperate for an inheritance, hire Lori (Michaela Coel)—an art restorer and former forger—to pose as his assistant and secretly complete eight unfinished paintings hidden in storage, so they can be "discovered" after his death. Click here for showtimes.



Mile End Kicks - Grace Pine, a 23-year-old music critic from Toronto, moves to Montreal in the summer of 2011 with the goal of writing a 33 1/3 book about Alanis Morrisette’s Jagged Little Pill. Instead, she falls in love with two guys in the same struggling indie rock band, vowing to become their publicist. Click here for showtimes.



BTS WORLD TOUR 'ARIRANG' LIVE VIEWING - Pop Royalty BTS returns to the global stage with their highly anticipated world tour, marking their first large-scale tour in approximately four years. Spanning 34 cities across the world with a total of 82 shows, the tour opens with landmark concerts in Goyang, South Korea, and Tokyo, Japan, marking a new record for the most tour dates by a K-pop artist. Only playing Saturday, April 18. Click here for showtimes.



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