Trailer Blitz! Heart of the Beast, Pixar's Gatto and More
🎥 Here’s a list of films coming to screens soon!
🎥 “Heart of the Beast” Trailer: Brad Pitt and His Loyal Combat Dog Fight to Survive the Alaskan Wilderness in David Ayer’s Tough-Guy Canine Adventure Drama — Opening In Theaters September 25th
From Lassie to Rin Tin Tin to Old Yeller to The Shaggy Dog and Benji, American audiences have spent generations watching dogs do the impossible on screen: save lives, steal hearts, solve problems, and occasionally make grown adults cry in public.
Now, David Ayer is not the filmmaker who would automatically pop into one’s mind as the next great director of a heartfelt dog adventure. This is, after all, the guy who wrote Training Day, directed End of Watch, turned DC super-villains into antiheroes in Suicide Squad, and recently teamed with Jason Statham on The Beekeeper and A Working Man, where broken bones are about as common as hard stares.
Ayer’s films have, at times, been criticized for being a little too testosterone-fueled. But that doesn’t mean he doesn’t have a soft spot for unlikely heroes and stories where toughness might just come with a wagging tail.
Reuniting with Brad Pitt after their collaboration on the 2014 WWII tank drama Fury — arguably Ayer’s most critically admired film to date, the hard-edged action filmmaker appears to be softening the edges just a bit, though not too much, for a new survival drama where man’s best friend truly lives up to the title. In other words, your favorite pup might not just have your heart... he might have your back, too.
In Heart of the Beast, Pitt stars as James Belmont, a 30-year Army Special Forces veteran who has entered retirement with plenty of scars and traumatic ghosts, many of them shared with his best friend from the field: Odin, a battle-weary, metal-legged combat scouting dog who has endured the same wars, the same dangers, and the same long road home.
As these two old soldiers try to find a way forward, James and Odin find a little solace in the remote quiet of the Alaskan wilderness. But when James unexpectedly suffers a medical emergency while flying a small passenger plane, the subsequent crash leaves both man and dog stranded in brutal, rugged terrain with no one coming to save them. There’s no extraction team, no backup, and no way out except through the very heart of the wilderness.
James and Odin have one more mission to complete, with only one rule left to follow: leave no man... or dog behind.
Heart of the Beast co-stars Oscar-winner J.K. Simmons, along with Canadian Inuk actress Anna Lambe, from the upcoming The Social Reckoning. Meanwhile, Odin is being played by Uber, a real-life mountain rescue dog from New Zealand, where most of the film was shot.
Safe to say, it’s a dog movie for tough dudes. So bring tissues, but maybe keep them tucked next to the survival knife when Heart of the Beast opens in theaters September 25th.
🎥 “Gatto” Teaser: Pixar Heads to Venice for a Feline Mob Tale with Mark Ruffalo and Laurence Fishburne — Coming to Theaters March 5th, 2027
Pixar has given us the first look at their latest animated adventure, Gatto. And yes, this one appears to understand an important truth about cats: they may be easily distracted, but they absolutely mean business. And whatever you do, don’t steal their tuna.
The new teaser introduces Nero, a scrappy black cat voiced by Mark Ruffalo, and Rocco, a ruthless feline mob boss voiced by Laurence Fishburne. The preview drops us straight into a funny interrogation scene, with Nero and Rocco questioning another cat in the kind of setup that makes the whole thing feel like Pixar wandered into a tiny Venetian crime movie and decided to put paws on everybody.
Set in the canal-ridden, superstition-soaked city of Venice, Italy, Gatto follows Nero after years of maneuvering through the city and starting to wonder whether he’s lived the right lives. Unfortunately for him, that kind of soul-searching gets complicated when you owe a debt to the local cat mob boss.
Before long, Nero is forced into an unexpected friendship that may finally help him find his purpose, assuming Rocco doesn’t get the better of him first.
The film comes from director Enrico Casarosa and producer Andrea Warren, the Oscar-nominated filmmaking team behind Luca, which already gives this project a strong sense of visual promise. It also appears to move away from the glossy 3D Pixar style toward a sketchier, hand-drawn aesthetic, a look that has become one of animation’s more welcome trends lately.
Venice, cats, superstition, and some major mobster energy? That’s a pretty solid recipe for another Pixar hit.
Gatto arrives exclusively in theaters March 5th, 2027.
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🎥 “Night Nurse” Trailer: A Caregiver Slips Into Desire and Delusion in Georgia Bernstein’s Sexually Charged Thriller Starring Cemre Paksoy, Bruce McKenzie & Mimi Rogers — In Theaters July 10th
Cemre Paksoy stars as Eleni, a new caregiver at a luxury retirement community who gets pulled into a strange web of scam calls targeting elderly residents. Written, produced, and directed by first-time feature filmmaker Georgia Bernstein, this sexually charged thriller follows Eleni as the community’s unsettling rhythms close in and her relationship with her elusive patient Douglas begins to blur the line between care, desire, devotion, and delusion. Bruce McKenzie and Mimi Rogers co-star in a film that looks ready to turn bedside manner into a steamy psychological spiral.
🎥 “Chapter 51” Trailer: Abigail Breslin and Colman Domingo Enter a Hollywood Murder Mystery as a Troubled Film Production Turns Deadly in Tyler Shields’ Tinseltown Thriller — In Theaters and on VOD/Digital June 23rd
A massive movie production becomes the scene of a dark Hollywood mystery in this Tinseltown thriller from photographer-turned-filmmaker Tyler Shields. Centering on a string of murders tied to a $500 million film called Dissident, Abigail Breslin, Colman Domingo, Emily Alyn Lind, Charlotte Lawrence, and Connor Paolo star in this inside-showbiz mystery-thriller about how the deaths of three actresses spark fear, suspicion, and a reopened investigation. The setup jumps between a cursed production and an FBI case revived years later, suggesting a story where ambition, obsession, and buried secrets keep rolling long after the cameras stop. Shot in multiple formats, from hand-cranked cameras to a newly created anamorphic IMAX format, the film appears to be chasing a textured, old-meets-new Hollywood intrigue.
🎥 “Look Back” Teaser: Award-winning Filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda Brings Tatsuki Fujimoto’s Beloved Manga to Live Action in This Heartfelt Coming-of-Age Story About Two Aspiring Artists — Coming Soon
Palme d’Or winner and Oscar-nominated filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda turns his attention to Tatsuki Fujimoto’s beloved manga with this live-action coming-of-age drama about two girls chasing their dream of becoming manga artists. Directed, edited, and adapted for the screen by Kore-eda, the film follows a creative friendship shaped by ambition, talent, and the fragile emotional pull of making art side by side. After the success of the 2024 animated adaptation, this new version gives Look Back another life on screen, this time through one of modern cinema’s most quietly devastating humanists.
🎥 “Drifter” New Teaser: ‘Fast and Furious’ Star Sung Kang Directs and Stars in This Desert-Set Car Drifting Drama About Speed, Regrets, and Found Family — Coming Soon
Fast and Furious star Sung Kang gets back behind the wheel in more ways than one with this car drifting drama, which he co-writes, directs, and stars in. Set in a forgotten desert town, the film follows a solitary racetrack janitor whose raw gift for drifting is matched only by the tragic past he can’t outrun. When he gets a rare shot at competing in a pro drifting event, he’s forced to confront the one skill speed alone can’t teach: trusting other people. There may be one person behind the wheel, but it will take a close-knit crew to keep him from spinning out for good.
🎥 “Ninja Scroll: 4K Remaster” Re-release Trailer: Yoshiaki Kawajiri’s Seminal Anime Classic Returns to Theaters with a Director-Supervised Restoration — Back In Theaters October 4th, 5th & 7th
A legendary anime bloodbath gets a new 4K shine as Yoshiaki Kawajiri’s 1993 classic Ninja Scroll returns to theaters. The film follows wandering swordsman Jubei, whose rescue of a young ninja woman pulls him into an investigation involving a slaughtered village, a demonic conspiracy, and enemies determined to cut him down before the truth gets out. Written and directed by Kawajiri, this newly restored version was created from a 4K scan of the original 35mm negative, with the filmmaker himself supervising the process.
🎥 “The Kidnapping of Arabella” Trailer: An Aimless Woman Takes an Unlikely Road Trip with a Runaway Eight-Year-Old in Carolina Cavalli’s Offbeat Italian Drama with Benedetta Porcaroli, Lucrezia Guglielmino & Chris Pine — Opening in New York July 17th, Expanding to More Cities Throughout July and August
Some quarter-life crises come with career panic, bad decisions, and the occasional theory about space-time. Benedetta Porcaroli stars as Holly, a restless young woman stuck in a dead-end job who becomes convinced that Arabella, an eight-year-old runaway played by Lucrezia Guglielmino, may somehow be her younger self sent back for a second chance. Written and directed by Carolina Cavalli, this offbeat Italian drama follows the two as they hit the road together, turning one strange encounter into a tender, oddball story about regret, escape, and the people who arrive when we need them most. Chris Pine co-stars as Arabella’s self-absorbed author father in this neo-realist Italian fable with a cosmic little twist.
🎥 “Gangland” Trailer: Lou Diamond Phillips Hunts a Dangerous Fugitive as Buried Reservation Secrets Threaten to Ignite a Gang War in Director Vincent Grashaw’s Tense Crime Thriller — on VOD/Digital July 10th
Lou Diamond Phillips stars as a weathered tribal police officer on the Thunderstone reservation whose past starts closing in fast when this veteran cop and his new trainee track a ruthless fugitive whose return exposes buried secrets and threatens to spark a violent gang war. With Nick Stahl, Kimberly Guerrero, Dana Namerode, Elisha Pratt, and Lane Factor rounding out the cast, this looks like a tense reservation-set crime thriller where the chase is only the beginning of a bigger reckoning.
🎥 “They Fight” Trailer: André Holland Steps Back Into the Ring as a Youth Boxing Coach in Hulu’s Southeast D.C. Boxing Drama with Wendell Pierce — Premieres July 17th on Hulu/Disney+
Redemption has a funny way of dragging you back to the places you swore you left behind. André Holland stars as Walt Manigan, a reformed ex-con who returns home to Southeast D.C. trying to reclaim his life, only to find himself pulled back into a struggling boxing gym run by his old mentor, Slim, played by Wendell Pierce. Inside, a trio of young kid fighters (Quincey, Peanut, and Twin) are battling their own demons with energy, gloves, and very little else. As Walt tries to guide them without losing himself, this inner-city boxing drama makes it clear that the hardest fight is rarely the one happening in the ring.
🎥 “Bang My Box: The Robin Byrd Story” Trailer: HBO’s Sarah Jessica Parker-Produced Documentary Revisits the Public Access Pioneer Who Turned Late-Night TV Into a Fight for Free Speech — Premieres June 30th on HBO and HBO Max
Before influencers, livestreams, and internet fame, there was Robin Byrd broadcasting from New York public access in a black crochet bikini and turning late-night television into a proudly sex-positive platform. This HBO documentary looks back at the cult host of The Robin Byrd Show, whose mix of adult entertainment, experimental art, queer visibility, AIDS awareness, and frank talk about sex made her both a community lifeline and a target in a national censorship battle. Directed by Jyllian Gunther and Stephanie Schwam and produced by Sarah Jessica Parker, the doc follows Byrd as she approaches 70, reflects on a career built far outside the mainstream, and reckons with the legacy of a bawdy cable-access oddity that became something fearless, funny, and deeply New York.
🎥 “Welcome Space Brothers” Trailer: This Stranger-Than-Fiction Doc Explores the Alien-Channeling Spiritual Group That Became a 1980s Public-Access Phenomenon — Kicking Off Its National Road Tour June 13th in Los Angeles with a Live Performance from Moby
Truth gets stranger than sci-fi in this documentary from filmmaker Jodi Wille, the director behind The Source Family, and executive producer Moby. Welcome Space Brothers tells the true story of the Unarius Academy of Science, an extraterrestrial-channeling spiritual school and self-healing community founded in Glendale before relocating to El Cajon in the 1970s. Under the cosmic leadership of Ruth E. Norman, known to followers as “Archangel Uriel,” the group evolved from a fringe spiritual movement into a wildly prolific public-access TV fixture of the 1980s. The documentary kicks off its national film tour with a one-night-only Los Angeles screening on June 13th, featuring a special live performance from Moby and the Unarius Choir.
🎥 “Mexicanamerican” Trailer: Filmmaker Eddie Sanchez Looks to His Parents’ VHS Home Movies for a Tender Portrait of Migration, Memory, and the American Dream — Premiering at the 2026 Tribeca Film Festival
What does the American Dream cost when the people chasing it are also leaving pieces of themselves behind? In his debut feature documentary, filmmaker Eddie Sanchez turns the camera toward his parents, Lalo and Beby, tracing their courtship, their journey to the United States, and the life they built on the other side of the border. Blending intimate interviews with VHS home movies once sent back to family members they couldn’t visit in person, this decade-spanning collage becomes both a love letter to immigrant sacrifice and a quiet reckoning with the questions families often wait too long to ask.
🎥 “Once Upon a Time in Harlem” Teaser Trailer: William Greaves’ Restored 16mm Documentary Reunites Harlem Renaissance Luminaries for One Extraordinary 1972 Gathering — In Select Theaters October 16th
A decade after William Greaves’ death, one of the genre-defying filmmaker’s most personal works finally steps back into the light. Shot on 16mm film in 1972 and newly restored under the direction of his son David, this landmark documentary captures an extraordinary gathering of Harlem Renaissance artists and intellectuals as they reminisce, debate, laugh, drink, and reflect on the cultural movement that shaped their lives and the generations that followed.
🎥 “Lockbox” Trailer: Carla Gugino Protects Her Cousin from a Supernatural Force in Daniel Stamm’s Horror Thriller Based on Knifepoint Horror Podcast — In Theaters July 13th
Carla Gugino puts everything on the line in this supernatural horror thriller from director Daniel Stamm, the horror filmmaker behind The Last Exorcism and 13 Sins. Based on the cult podcast Knifepoint Horror and its fan-favorite episode “The Lockbox” by writer, creator, and narrator Soren Narnia, the film follows a woman (Gugino) trying to protect her troubled cousin Winthrop (Lou Taylor Pucci) after he becomes the target of a dangerous otherworldly force. Katharine Isabelle co-stars in this eerie story of family loyalty, hidden terror, and the kind of supernatural threat that does not stop once it starts hunting.
🎥 “Horsegirls” Trailer: A Young Woman (Lillian Carrier) Finds Independence Through Hobbyhorsing in Lauren Meyering’s Heartfelt Feature Debut — In Theaters July 17th
Lillian Carrier stars as Margarita, a 22-year-old woman with autism who discovers the wonderfully specific world of hobbyhorsing just as her mother’s illness returns. Written and directed by first-time feature filmmaker Lauren Meyering, this heartfelt debut follows Margarita as she sets out to prove her independence to the person who worries about her most... stick horse and all. Gretchen Mol, Jerrod Haynes, and Tony Hale co-star in this coming-of-age story about family, self-determination, and finding your own way forward, even if the ride looks a little unconventional.
🎥 “Time of Death” Trailer: Michael Kelly Investigates a Vanishing Prisoner Inside a Decaying Prison in This Twisty Thriller with Kevin Pollak, Dennis Haysbert & Mena Suvari — On VOD/Digital June 12th
Michael Kelly trades familiar character-actor steel for a lead detective role in this locked-down prison thriller. Kelly stars as an investigator sent to a decaying facility on the verge of shutdown after a prisoner vanishes without a trace. What begins as a routine search quickly turns into a mystery that tightens with every unanswered question. With Kevin Pollak, Dennis Haysbert, and Mena Suvari co-starring, this twisty thriller makes every empty corridor seem like it knows more than it’s saying.
🎥 “Situations” Trailer: Greg Vrotsos Directs and Stars as a Los Angeles Photographer Trying to Move On After a Painful Breakup with P.J. Byrne, Fiona Dourif, and Melora Walters — Screening in Los Angeles June 26th
Getting over someone is hard enough before your friends, career, and every bad decision in Los Angeles start weighing in. LA-based actor Greg Vrotsos makes his feature directorial debut with this Silver Lake-set indie dramedy, starring as a photographer still trying to steady himself three months after a painful breakup. As he drifts through creative circles, fleeting flings, and the awkward pressure to move on, the film turns post-breakup limbo into a messy, funny, and painfully familiar search for whatever comes next. P.J. Byrne, Fiona Dourif, Melora Walters, Fernanda Andrade, George Basil, and No Doubt bassist Tony Kanal round out the supporting cast.
🎥 “Hadestown: The Musical” Trailer: The Tony-Winning Broadway Hit Journeys to the Big Screen — In Theaters Starting July 24th for 5 Nights Only
Love, music, and one very dangerous trip below take center stage in this live theater capture of the Tony-winning musical. Filmed from the West End production and directed for the screen by Brett Sullivan, Hadestown: The Musical reunites the original principal Broadway cast (Reeve Carney, André De Shields, Amber Gray, Eva Noblezada, and Patrick Page) for Anaïs Mitchell’s folk, blues, and New Orleans jazz-infused reimagining of Orpheus and Eurydice, Hades and Persephone. As Orpheus follows Eurydice into an industrial underworld ruled by Hades, the story turns ancient myth into a soulful battle over love, labor, trust, and whether hope can survive when the world is built to grind it down.
🎥 “Boss Cat” Trailer: Newcomer Olivia Hargroder Fights for Her Family Home Through Krump Dance in Genevieve Clay-Smith’s Feel-Good Australian Dramedy — Coming to Australian Cinemas December 3rd
Grief, family pressure, and one very loud temper take center stage in this feel-good Australian dramedy from filmmaker Genevieve Clay-Smith. Newcomer Olivia Hargroder stars as a woman with Trisomy 21, also known as Down syndrome, who must fight to keep her family home after her mother’s death, even as her estranged grandmother pushes to sell it and send her away. To make people listen, she has to turn all that anger into something louder, stronger, and more powerful: krump dance!
🎥 “My Father’s Island” International Trailer: Woody Norman Reconnects with Swann Arlaud on a Remote Norwegian Island in Vladimir de Fontenay’s Father-Son Survival Drama — Coming to UK & Ireland Cinemas July 3rd
A father-son reunion turns into an unforgiving survival test in this remote-island drama from director Vladimir de Fontenay. Woody Norman (C’mon C’mon) stars as Roy, a 13-year-old Londoner who agrees to spend a formative year with his estranged father, played by Anatomy of a Fall star Swann Arlaud, on an isolated island deep in the Norwegian fjords. It turns out rebuilding a fractured father-son bond is hard enough before the weather, the wilderness, and years of buried hurt start closing in.
🎥 “Brunello: The Gracious Visionary” International Trailer: ‘Cinema Paradiso’ Director Giuseppe Tornatore Profiles Italian Fashion Icon Brunello Cucinelli in This Hybrid Biopic — Coming to UK Cinemas July 24th
From Academy Award-winning filmmaker Giuseppe Tornatore (Cinema Paradiso, Malena) comes this portrait of Brunello Cucinelli, tracing his path from humble farming roots to one of Italy’s most celebrated names in fashion. With an original score by Oscar-winning Life Is Beautiful composer Nicola Piovani, this hybrid documentary and biopic looks at the philosophy, craftsmanship, and personal vision behind Cucinelli’s rise.
🎥 “Son of the Soil” Trailer: A Haunted Nigerian Ex-Commando Comes Home for Revenge in Chee Keong Cheung’s Action Thriller — On VOD/Digital July 14th
Razaaq Adoti stars as Zion Ladejo, a former Nigerian Special Ops paratrooper living in quiet exile until the death of his sister pulls him back home. Haunted by a mission that went wrong and cut off from the life he left behind, Zion returns to Nigeria to find his community ravaged by a drug epidemic and controlled by a violent criminal network. Directed by Chee Keong Cheung, this Nigerian-set action thriller turns one man’s grief into a hard-charging fight for justice as the streets around him are poisoned by corruption and violence.
🎥 “American Martyr: The Stanley Rother Story” Trailer: Martin Sheen Narrates This Documentary About an Oklahoma Priest Who Refused to Abandon Guatemala’s Indigenous Tz’utujil People — In Limited Theatrical Engagement August 26th & 28th
Faith becomes a matter of life and death in this feature-length documentary narrated by Martin Sheen. This tells the true story of Father Stanley Rother, an Oklahoma-born priest who served the Indigenous Tz’utujil people of Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala, during the country’s brutal civil war. After learning their language, sharing in the life of the community, and helping translate the New Testament into Tz’utujil, Father Stan became a beloved spiritual figure whose refusal to leave made him a target... and a symbol of courage, sacrifice, and unwavering faith.
🎥 “4000 Days” Trailer: Three Families Turn Grief Into a Nationwide Fight Against Fraternity Hazing in This Paris Hilton-Produced Documentary — Premiering at the 2026 Tribeca Film Festival
Grief becomes a movement in this powerful documentary from director Daniel E Catullo III and executive producer Paris Hilton. This investigative doc follows three families who, after losing their sons to fraternity hazing, refuse to let silence, secrecy, and institutional denial define what happened next. Over the course of a years-long fight, their private heartbreak turns into a national push for accountability, legislative reform, and a clearer reckoning with the dangers of fraternity culture. The title marks the length of that struggle: the time it took to turn unimaginable loss into action, and action into law.
🎥 “PAW Patrol: The Dino Movie” Trailer: The Pups Crash-Land on a Dinosaur Island in This Prehistoric Animated Adventure — In Theaters August 14th
The PAW Patrol pups are going prehistoric in this new animated adventure, where a mysterious storm sends their ship crashing onto an uncharted tropical island filled with dinosaurs. There, they meet Rex, a dino-savvy pup who has been stranded on the island for years and knows exactly how wild things can get. But when Mayor Humdinger starts mining the island for its natural resources and accidentally wakes a dormant volcano, the pups are thrown into their biggest rescue mission yet. This time, saving the day means stopping Humdinger before the whole island goes extinct.
🎥 “Cars: 20th Anniversary” Re-release Trailer: Lightning McQueen Races Back to Theaters as Pixar’s Route 66 Favorite Celebrates Two Decades — Back In Theaters September 4th
Twenty years ago, a detour through Radiator Springs reminded us that the journey can matter just as much as the finish line. Owen Wilson voices Lightning McQueen, a hotshot rookie race car whose run toward the Piston Cup gets sidetracked in a sleepy Route 66 town filled with offbeat locals, including Sally, Doc Hudson, and Mater. What starts as an unwanted pit stop becomes a lesson in humility, friendship, and slowing down long enough to see what’s been passing you by. Pixar’s road-trip favorite races back into theaters in September.
🎥 “The Fifth Element” Re-release Trailer: Luc Besson’s Sci-Fi Cult Classic Returns to Theaters for Two Days Only — Back In Theaters July 26th & 27th, via Fathom Ent.
Bruce Willis stars as Korben Dallas, a 23rd-century cab driver pulled into a universe-saving mission in Luc Besson’s groundbreaking sci-fi adventure. With ancient evil returning, Gary Oldman’s Zorg stirring trouble, and Milla Jovovich’s Leeloo emerging as humanity’s best hope, this strange, colorful cult favorite still moves to its own beat as it heads back to theaters next month.
🎥 “Citizen Kane: 85th Anniversary” Re-release Trailer: Orson Welles’ Landmark Classic Returns to Theaters with Exclusive Insight from Leonard Maltin — Back In Theaters July 5th & 8th, via Fathom Ent.
Orson Welles’ towering classic heads back to the big screen for its 85th anniversary, bringing Charles Foster Kane’s rise and fall back where it belongs. The film opens with Kane dying alone inside his sprawling Xanadu estate, leaving behind one final mystery in the form of a single word: “Rosebud.” From there, Citizen Kane pieces together the life of a man who inherited a fortune, built a newspaper empire, chased political power, and lost nearly everything through ambition, ego, and scandal. This special anniversary release includes exclusive insight from beloved film critic Leonard Maltin.
🎥 “The Piano: 4K Remastered” Re-release Trailer: Jane Campion’s Oscar-Winning 1993 Drama Returns to Theaters in a New 4K Restoration — Coming Soon
Jane Campion’s haunting Oscar-winning 1993 drama returns to theaters in 4K, bringing Ada’s story of silence, desire, and control back to the big screen. Holly Hunter stars as a mute woman who arrives in 19th-century New Zealand for an arranged marriage, only to have her beloved piano abandoned on the beach. When a neighboring settler (Harvey Keitel) offers a dangerous bargain, the arrangement pulls them into a complicated bond of power, longing, and obsession.
🎥 “Boogie Nights: 4K Restoration” Re-release Trailer: Paul Thomas Anderson’s Landmark Disco-Era Drama Returns to the Big Screen — Back in UK Cinemas in June
Oscar-winner Paul Thomas Anderson’s landmark disco-era drama returns to the big screen in a new 4K restoration. Set inside the rise, excess, and fallout of the adult-film world, the film remains one of Anderson’s defining works, blending period detail, bruised ambition, and an ensemble-driven portrait of people chasing fame, family, and reinvention wherever they can find it. Now restored for theaters, this cult favorite heads back to UK cinemas this month.











