MAY 2
* “Made of Honor.” Patrick Dempsey’s love interest, engaged to someone else, asks him to be her dude of honor.
* “Redbelt.” In David Mamet’s new drama, Chiwetel Ejiofor is a martial-arts teacher who takes a job in the movies.
MAY 7
* “Battle for Haditha.” Nick Broomfield (“Kurt and Courtney”) chronicles the 2005 massacre of 24 Iraqi civilians by US Marines.
MAY 9
* “What Happens in Vegas.” Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher drunkenly marry in Sin City – then win a bunch of money while trying to separate.
* “Noise.” Tim Robbins is a New Yorker who christens himself “The Rectifier,” a vigilante who turns off car alarms with a baseball bat.
* “The Fall.” “The Cell” director Tarsem directs the story of a hospital patient who spins fantastic tales for a little girl.
* “Turn the River.” Directorial debut of Chris Eigeman features Famke Janssen as a mom and pool shark on the run from her ex.
* “Poultrygeist.” Campy splatter-gore tale of zombie chickens taking slaughterhouse-style revenge on the human race.
* “Tracey Fragments.” Ellen Page searches for her lost little brother in a story told through scattered recollections.
MAY 16
* “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian.” The second chapter in the Chronicles of Narnia series sees the addition of Eddie Izzard as a heroic rodent.
MAY 23
* “War, Inc.” John Cusack is a hit man contracted to assassinate an oil minister in the Middle East in this action-comedy.
MAY 28
* “Savage Grace.” Julianne Moore stars in a dramatization of the British murder case of Barbara Daly Baekeland.
MAY 30
* “Sex and the City: The Movie.” Carrie, Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte finally make it to the big screen.
* “The Strangers.” Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman, in a “Funny Games”-esque horror film, are terrorized by white-masked invaders.
* “Stuck.” Mena Suvari and Stephen Rea star in this horror movie about the aftermath of a hit-and-run.
JUNE 6
* “Kung Fu Panda.” Animated comedy about an overweight bear (Jack Black) who’s enlisted to help save his native land from evil.
* “You Don’t Mess With the Zohan.” Mossad agent Adam Sandler goes undercover in America posing as a flamboyant hairdresser.
* “The Promotion.” John C. Reilly and Seann William Scott vie to move up the ladder at a grocery chain.
JUNE 11
* “Encounters at the End of the World.” Werner Herzog documentary explores Antarctica.
JUNE 13
* “The Incredible Hulk.” Ed Norton stars as Bruce Banner in this franchise reboot.
* “The Happening.” Latest spooky thriller from M. Night Shyamalan, starring Mark Wahlberg.
JUNE 20
* “Get Smart.” Big-screen adaptation of the spy-spoofing TV series, starring Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway.
JUNE 27
* “Wall-E.” Latest animated feature from Pixar about a robot who travels into space.
* “Gunnin’ for That #1 Spot.” Documentary about high school basketball players competing in Harlem’s legendary Rucker Park, directed by Beastie Boy Adam Yauch.
JULY 3
* “The Wackness.” A pothead teen trades weed for therapy, then falls in love with the doc’s daughter. With Mary-Kate Olsen and Ben Kingsley.
JULY 11
* “Meet Dave.” He appears human, but Eddie Murphy is actually a spaceship come to Earth and piloted by tiny aliens.
* “Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D.” Brendan Fraser discovers unusual creatures on a trip beneath the earth’s crust.
* “Religulous.” A scathing look at the effects of religion from comedian Bill Maher.
JULY 18
* “Mamma Mia!” Adaptation of ABBA’s Broadway musical, starring Meryl Streep.
* “Hound Dog.” Dakota Fanning deals with sexual abuse by pretending to be Elvis.
* “Lou Reed’s Berlin.” Julian Schnabel docu captures Reed recently performing his 1973 concept album.
* “X-Files: I Want to Believe.” Agents Mulder and Scully continue to explore the unknown six years after the TV show went off the air.
* “Step Brothers.” Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly and writer-director Adam McKay reteam for a comedy about feuding, adult step-siblings.
AUGUST 1
* “The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor.” Brendan Fraser returns, along with Jet Li, Michelle Yeoh and Maria Bello, in this latest installment of the series.
* “He’s Just Not that Into You.” Ginnifer Goodwin, Scarlett Johansson, Jennifer Aniston, Drew Barrymore and Ben Affleck star in adaptation of the popular self-help book.
* “Swing Vote.” Election-year comedy starring Kevin Costner, Kelsey Grammer, Dennis Hopper, Stanley Tucci and Judge Reinhold.
* “The Rocker.” Peter Cattaneo (“The Full Monty”) directs this comedy starring Rainn Wilson as a drummer who gets a second chance at stardom.
* “Choke.” Sam Rockwell and Anjelica Huston star in this adaptation of the Chuck Palahniuk (“Fight Club”) novel.
AUGUST 8
* “The Pineapple Express.” The latest Judd Apatow vehicle stars Seth Rogen and James Franco in a pot-dealer thriller.
* “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2.” Sequel reunites Alexis Bledel, Blake Lively, America Ferrera and Amber Tamblyn with their favorite pair of jeans.
* “Eagle Eye.” “Disturbia” director D.J. Caruso and star Shia LaBeouf team up again in a political thriller.
* “Hell Ride.” Dennis Hopper, Michael Madsen and Larry Bishop, who also directs, star in this entry in the grindhouse-nostalgia genre.
* “Patti Smith: Dream of Life.” Photographer Steven Sebring’s documentary portrait of the singer.
AUGUST 15
* “Star Wars: The Clone Wars.” Feature-length animated expansion of shorts aired on Cartoon Network.
* “The International.” Tom Tykwer (“Run Lola Run”) directs a globe-trotting thriller starring Clive Owen and Naomi Watts.
* “Mirrors.” Alexandre Aja, who directed controversial horror film “High Tension,” works with Kiefer Sutherland and Amy Smart.
* “Towelhead.” Alan Ball (“American Beauty,” “Six Feet Under”) writes and directs drama about an Arab-American girl with Aaron Eckhart, Toni Collette and Maria Bello.
* “Henry Poole Is Here.” Luke Wilson is the titular Henry in this existential comedy, which co-stars Radha Mitchell.
AUGUST 22
* “Crossing Over.” Harrison Ford stars in a drama about LA immigrants, directed by Wayne Kramer (“The Cooler”).
* “Hamlet 2.” British comedian Steve Coogan is a hapless drama teacher attempting Shakespeare in an Arizona high school.
* “Bangkok Dangerous.” Nicolas Cage teams up with Chinese action-movie directors Danny and Oxide Pang in a remake of their own 1999 hit-man thriller.
* “The Accidental Husband.” Uma Thurman and Colin Firth co-star in a romantic comedy directed by Griffin Dunne.
AUGUST 29
* “Babylon A.D.” Vin Diesel gets back to what he does best in this sci-fi adventure from the director of “Gothika.”
* “Vicky Cristina Barcelona.” Woody Allen’s latest partnership with Scarlett Johansson co-stars Penelope Cruz, Javier Bardem and Patricia Clarkson.
* “Traitor.” Guy Pearce and Don Cheadle star in a terrorism thriller based on an idea by . . . Steve Martin? Oddly, yes.