Anyone want to go see a movie? As the U.S. slowly starts to reopen, a new possibility has arrived: “Maybe?” Two major motion pictures scheduled for release in July have now moved to August — though who knows whether or not the public will feel comfortable going to a multiplex even during the dog days of summer. Fortunately, those of us staying at home will have plenty of other options to keep us occupied, including: an ambitious adaptation of a classic science fiction novel; a filmed version of a revolutionary Broadway musical; Charlize Theron once again kicking ass ands taking names, in that order; and the latest comeback attempt from the Muppets. There’s even a new streaming service vying for your attention (it rhymes with seaclock). Here’s a baker’s dozen worth of titles to check out next month. Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets (VOD, July 10)The latest from the filmmaking brother team of Bill and Turner Ross chronicles the final night of The Roaring 20’s, a soon-to-shutter Las Vegas dive bar filled with colorful, hard-drinking characters who’ve formed a kind of boozy makeshift family. Sort of. Presented as a documentary, this sleeper Sundance hit was actually shot in a rented New…