UNIVERSAL PICTURES
Jason Biggs, Eugene Levy and Alyson Hannigan in "American Wedding," another in the cinematic franchise that began with "American Pie."
Release: Aug. 1
"Freaky Friday"
Walt Disney
Jamie Lee Curtis stars as the hapless mom in this remake of the popular movie in which a teenage girl magically changes bodies with her own mother. Lindsay Lohan (who played the Hayley Mills part in the remake of "The Parent Trap") plays Curtis' daughter.
Release: Aug. 6
"S.W.A.T"
COLUMBIA PICTURES
Samuel L. Jackson and Colin Farrell star in the action flick "S.W.A.T."
Release: Aug. 8
"Le Divorce"
Arnaud Borrel/Fox Searchlight
Kate Hudson, left, plays an American in Paris who becomes the mistress of a sophisticate older man. Playing her sister is Naomi Watts, right, whose husband leaves her in the midst of her pregnancy.
Release: Aug. 8
"Freddy Vs. Jason"
NEW LINE CINEMA
Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger and Ken Kirzinger as Jason Voorhees in "Freddy Vs. Jason." Just when you thought they had completely used up the "Nightmare on Elm Street" and "Friday the 13th" franchises.
Release: Aug. 15
"Envy"
DREAMWORKS
Amy Poehler, Jack Black, Ben Stiller and Rachel Weisz in "Envy."
Release: Aug. 15
"Uptown Girls"
MGM Pictures
Brittany Murphy and Dakota Fanning in "Uptown Girls."
Release: Aug. 15
"Grind"
WARNER BROS.
Mike Vogel and Jennifer Morrison are among the young actors who play fans of skateboarding in this sports-focused tale of a group of young people who follow a particular skateboarding star.
Release: Aug. 15
"Open Range"
AP
Robert Duvall plays an old cowboy and Kevin Coster, the man he has mentored, in an old-fashioned Western.
Release: Aug. 15
"Thirteen"
Fox Searchlight
Evan Rachel Wood, left, plays a young teen who is influenced by a wild friend, played by Nikki Reed, right. "Thirteen" has the distinction of having been co-written by an actual 13-year-old girl.
Release: Aug. 20
"My Boss's Daughter"
DIMENSION
Ashton Kutcher and Tara Reid costar in a light summer story of a young man who dreams of dating his boss's daughter, and thinks he has hit the jackpot when the boos asks him to housesit.
Release: Aug. 22
"The Medallion"
Screen Gems
Jackie Chan plays an immigration officer who is killed in the line of duty, but does not quite pass away. Instead, he is imbued with supernatural powers that help him fight the bag guys.
Release: Aug. 22
"Marci X"
Andrew Schwartz/Paramount
Damon Wayans plays a rap star and Lisa Kudrow, a woman who suddenly must run her father's record company.
Release: Aug. 22
"Jeepers Creepers II"
MGM Pictures
The Creeper is back in "Jeepers Creepers II."