Trailer Blitz! Super Bowl Peeks: Project Hail Mary, Minions & Monsters, Supergirl, Disclosure Day, The Mandalorian and Grogu and More!
🎥 Here's a list of films coming to screens soon!
🎥 “Project Hail Mary” Final Trailer: Ryan Gosling on a Desperate Space Mission to Save Earth When He Meets an Unlikely Ally — Hitting Theaters March 20th
The fate of all humanity lies in the hands of one man... and his name is Ryan Gosling. And he’s about to throw a Hail Mary.
In this darkly comic sci-fi space thriller based on the best-selling novel by Andy Weir (of The Martian fame), planet Earth is on its last leg. Scientists have made a terrifying discovery: the sun is dying, and time is already running out. Left with no other choice, a government coalition decides to recruit Ryland Grace (Gosling), an unassuming middle-school science teacher from Cleveland, as their last, best hope to pull off the impossible. Despite his lack of traditional academic credentials, Ryland is a brilliant molecular biologist whose out-of-the-box thinking and relentless curiosity may be exactly what this last-chance assignment needs.
Launched on a desperate deep-space solo mission built entirely on educated guesses and blind hope, Ryland sets off to seek a possible remedy to slow down or stop the sun’s inevitable collapse. But his voyage takes a strange turn when a mishap leaves him waking up among the stars with a fractured memory, only to realize he’s not exactly all alone. He encounters a strange little space alien made of rock, whom he soon aptly names Rocky. Clearly an intelligent being and likely sent into space on a similar mission, Rocky and Ryland become an unlikely duo as they team up to see if they can save the universe before it’s too late. Now this Hail Mary attempt just got slightly better odds.
Directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse), written by The Martian scribe Drew Goddard, and co-starring Sandra Hüller (Anatomy of a Fall, The Zone of Interest) as the no-nonsense government official who recruits Ryland, Project Hail Mary is slated to open nationwide on March 20th.
🎥 “Minions & Monsters” Trailer: Illumination Sends Its Lovable Menaces on a Meta Mission to Build the Biggest Monster Movie Ever — Opening in Theaters July 1st
If you want to make a monster movie, then your first step is simple: get yourself a monster. And the bigger, the better.
Those yellow, gibberish-talking… wait, what are they, really… Twinkie-looking creatures? Yeah, those damn Minions are back this summer. And yes, it will likely make truckloads of cash, because at this point it feels like this animated franchise simply prints money, no matter how ridiculous it becomes. People can’t get enough of this brand of slapstick tomfoolery, where pratfalls, nonsense language, and weaponized cuteness somehow keep audiences showing up again and again.
This time, in Minions & Monsters, the third Minions movie and the seventh overall entry in the Despicable Me franchise, Hollywood has come calling. It’s very meta. The Minion gang gets it into their heads to make their own kaiju feature film. So, naturally, they set off in search of the perfect monster to headline their epic. Of course, nothing goes as planned, as their global hunt quickly spirals into total disorder and the kind of buffoonery only Minions could mistake for filmmaking.
Pierre Coffin, the Academy Award–nominated filmmaker who directed the first three Despicable Me films and the original Minions, returns to the helm; once again providing the iconic Minion gibberish voices. The screenplay comes from Brian Lynch (Minions, The Secret Life of Pets) and Coffin, with Illumination founder Chris Meledandri producing.
More than a decade after their creation, the Minions remain some of the most recognizable animated icons on the planet. Their combined global box office—spanning the Despicable Me and Minions franchises—has surged past $5.6 billion, making this joyful yellow army one of the most successful animated brands in film history. Why they’ve endured quite like this is still a mystery... other than the undeniable fact that people really, really like to laugh at them.
Minions & Monsters opens in theaters July 1st. Lights, camera, Minions!
🎥 “Supergirl” Puppy Bowl Trailer: Kara Zor-El Meets Her Pup Krypto Before Beginning a Wild, Galaxy-Hopping Journey — Hitting Theaters June 26th
Lest you think Krypto is Superman’s dog, this new Super Bowl Puppy Bowl trailer is here to set the record straight. He’s very much Supergirl’s pooch... well, at least in James Gunn’s vision of DC. Check out the first moment Kara Zor-El (Milly Alcock) comes face-to-snout with her soon-to-be four-legged sidekick, who’ll eventually be tagging along on all her drunken, planet-hopping jaunts.
Directed by Craig Gillespie (I, Tonya and Cruella), and following Gunn’s Superman as only the second live-action film to emerge from the new DC cinematic universe, Supergirl follows Alcock’s Kara Zor-El as she continues grappling with the immense loss of her home planet, Krypton, including the death of everyone she ever loved. She soon stumbles across a young, vengeful girl, Eve Ridley (Ruthye Marye Knoll), who seeks her help in avenging her father’s death. Before long, the unlikely pair (and Krypto too) are traveling across the galaxy in search of Krem of the Yellow Hills (Matthias Schoenaerts), the savage space pirate who slaughtered Eve’s family. Well, they say misery loves company... especially when that company comes with a shared history of tragically annihilated families.
The film, which appears to include flashbacks to Krypton in its final days, is already stirring excitement thanks to the casting of Jason Momoa as Lobo, the ultra-badass alien bounty hunter and longtime fan-favorite DC comics character finally making his big-screen debut.
Supergirl flies into theaters this summer, starting June 26th.
🎥 “Disclosure Day” Super Bowl Trailer: Steven Spielberg Returns to Alien Obsession as a Hidden Truth Threatens to Go Public in His New Mystery Thriller Starring Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colman Domingo, Colin Firth, and More — Opening in Theaters June 12th
The truth can be a dangerous thing. But it can be much worse when there are attempts to prevent it from coming out. Steven Spielberg’s latest film may be steeped in sci-fi and mystery, but it’s very much tapping into something we’re all talking about right now: the state of transparency; and why some desperately need it while others fear it.
In Disclosure Day, for which a Super Bowl trailer has been released offering another detailed look at Spielberg’s much-anticipated feature, Emily Blunt plays an unassuming Midwest weather woman whose quiet life is shattered when she’s presented with undeniable proof of non-human intelligence already living among us. Josh O’Connor enters as the volatile human variable in the equation, carrying evidence that could either enlighten the world or send it spiraling.
The film not only marks Spielberg’s reunion with longtime writing collaborator David Koepp (Jurassic Park, War of the Worlds), but also a return to the subject matter of UFOs and extraterrestrial life that defined many of Spielberg’s earlier works.
Co-starring Colman Domingo, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson, and Wyatt Russell, Disclosure Day is slated to open in theaters June 12th. So mark those calendars, ’cuz the truth is not only out there... it’s coming soon.
🎥 “The Mandalorian and Grogu” Super Bowl Trailer: Star Wars’ Beloved Duo Saddles Up for a Big-Screen Space Western — Hitting Theaters May 22nd
Super Bowl watchers were given a special look at The Mandalorian and Grogu, the highly anticipated Star Wars spinoff movie that acts as a feature-length extension of Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni’s The Mandalorian streaming series, which has already run for three seasons. While this footage doesn’t appear to come directly from the film itself—playing more like a parody of those classic Budweiser Clydesdales Super Bowl ads—it does serve as a reminder of why the show connected so strongly with fans in the first place: the chemistry between Pedro Pascal’s stoic Mandalorian gunslinger and his pint-sized, Force-sensitive foundling, Grogu.
With Favreau handling directing duties from a script he co-wrote with Filoni, the film finds Mando and Grogu hired by Sigourney Weaver’s hardened New Republic colonel to hunt down lingering Imperial warlords exploiting the power vacuum left behind after the fall of the Empire. Among them is Rotta the Hutt, heir to Jabba’s criminal legacy; proof that old power structures never really die. Jabba’s son is played by The Bear’s Jeremy Allen White via motion capture, which may mark the first time an actor has gone from playing “the Boss” to a Hutt.
Leaning into the pulpy sci-fi space western side of the franchise, complete with plenty of blaster-heavy showdowns and planet-hopping treks, The Mandalorian and Grogu is coming to theaters on May 22nd.
🎥 “The Adventures of Cliff Booth” Super Bowl Trailer: Brad Pitt Returns as Tarantino’s Laid-Back Stuntman in This 1970s Hollywood Crime Comedy Directed by David Fincher — Coming to Netflix Later This Year
Brad Pitt is reprising one of his most iconic film characters: Cliff Booth! A role that not only earned him his first and only Oscar (so far), but also sends Pitt back into the sun-bleached 1970s Hollywood world of Quentin Tarantino; only this time under the meticulous direction of David Fincher. Marking Fincher and Pitt’s fourth collaboration following The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008), Fight Club (1999), and Se7en (1995), the upcoming period crime comedy is a rare Tarantino project where he wrote the screenplay himself but didn’t direct it, and one of the few official sequels to his own films.
Set roughly eight years after the events of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, the story finds Cliff Booth, a professional stuntman turned laid-back fixer, crossing paths with a new orbit of eccentrics, hustlers, and hangers-on as Los Angeles slides from the fading glamour of Tinseltown into something grittier, meaner, and far less romantic. Also starring Elizabeth Debicki, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Carla Gugino, Scott Caan, and Holt McCallany, with Timothy Olyphant returning as TV western star James Stacy, the film promises a bruised, lived-in portrait of a city—and a man—trying to survive the hangover of Hollywood’s golden age.
The Adventures of Cliff Booth (tentative title) is coming later this year, via Netflix.
🎥 “Hoppers” Super Bowl Trailer: A Teen Girl Becomes a Robotic Beaver in Disney-Pixar’s Animated Animal Uprising Comedy — Coming to Theaters March 6th
If animals could finally talk back, humans might not like what they have to say—no matter how adorable they look. Disney-Pixar offers a high-concept romp that asks: who does the fox say... and what do other wild critters really think about us?
This animated eco-adventure follows a curious teenage girl (voiced by Piper Curda) who accidentally uploads her consciousness into a hyper-realistic robotic beaver, embedding herself deep inside the wild. Living among fed-up forest creatures, she quickly learns that centuries of human damage haven’t gone unnoticed, and their patience is officially gone.
Bobby Moynihan, Jon Hamm, and Demetri Martin lend comic bite as part of a furry resistance that’s equal parts adorable and ruthless. Written and directed by Daniel Chong, the story reframes environmental commentary as a rebellious coming-of-age tale with slapstick instincts and sharp teeth. Because sometimes saving the environment starts by gnawing straight through the problem.
Hoppers lands in theaters March 6th, with early screenings set for February 28th.
🎥 “Scream 7” Super Bowl Trailer: Neve Campbell Faces Ghostface Once Again When the Past Targets Sidney Prescott’s Family — In Theaters February 27th
Sidney can run from the past, but the past always seems to know her number. Only this time, Sidney isn’t the only one in her family being chased.
This upcoming legacy sequel brings back Neve Campbell as franchise frontwoman Sidney Prescott, the battle-tested Ghostface survivor forced out of the quiet life she fought to earn. When a new masked killer targets her teenage daughter (played by Isabel May), the horror shifts from survival to protection, turning motherhood into the ultimate vulnerability.
Courteney Cox also returns as razor-sharp reporter Gale Weathers, while Mason Gooding and Jasmin Savoy Brown rejoin the blood-soaked cycle as the Meeks-Martin twins; characters who know the rules, but also know they don’t always work. With franchise architect Kevin Williamson stepping behind the camera and co-writing alongside Guy Busick, the film strips the meta mythology back to raw fear and unfinished business. Because when Ghostface comes home, no final girl ever really gets a happy ending.
Scream 7 hits theaters February 27th.
Also check out this week’s new trailers:
🎥 “Fuze” International Trailer: A Citywide Evacuation Becomes the Perfect Cover for a High-Stakes Heist in This British Crime Thriller Starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Theo James — Coming to UK Cinemas April 3rd
London has a ticking bomb that’s about to go off… but look a little closer and there’s something else quietly counting down. In this high-pressure British crime thriller, authorities order a citywide evacuation after a long-forgotten World War II bomb brings central London to a standstill. 28 Years Later’s Aaron Taylor-Johnson leads a military bomb disposal unit racing against time, while The Monkey’s Theo James plays a smooth, calculating diamond smuggler with a very different plan. Using the evacuation as cover, the professional thief and his crew attempt a daring in-and-out diamond heist, while the bomb expert and his team are simultaneously pushed to the brink in a powder keg of parallel tension and spiraling disorder. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker David Mackenzie (Hell or High Water) and co-starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw as the city’s chief metro superintendent, all of London is holding its breath—because the real explosion may not come from the bomb itself, but from what happens when precision, pressure, and greed all detonate at once.
🎥 “Exit 8” U.S. Trailer: A Simple Subway Commute Becomes a Torture Maze in This Tense Japanese Psychological Horror Based on the Hit Video Game — In Theaters April 10th
Miss one exit, and you’re right back where you started. It might as well be a nightmare that never ends. This Japanese psychological horror thriller turns an ordinary commute into a precision-engineered nightmare, where observation is survival and doubt is the real enemy. Kazunari Ninomiya stars in this video game–based horror film as a man trapped inside an endless subway corridor, forced to question every sign, every face, and every flicker of light as paranoia slowly takes hold. Adapted from a viral video game by Kotake Create and directed by Genki Kawamura, the story weaponizes repetition and restraint, letting routine become its own form of torment. Just remember: the next time you decide to take the subway, keep your eyes peeled, because you never know when the last exit is already behind you.
🎥 “Crazy Old Lady” Trailer: A Caretaker’s Good Intentions Spiral Into Terror in This Spanish-language Horror Produced by J.A. Bayona — Premiering February 27th on Shudder
From producer J.A. Bayona (The Orphanage, Society of the Snow) comes this new Spanish-language psychological horror thriller about a well-meaning man who finds himself trapped inside a crumbling apartment after agreeing to watch over an elderly woman who was never supposed to be alone. Daniel Hendler stars as the reluctant caretaker, pulled deeper into domestic purgatory as the building’s resident “crazy old lady,” Alicia (Carmen Maura), shifts from fragile to frightening. What begins as compassion slowly hardens into captivity, as control changes hands one small boundary at a time. Written and directed by Martín Mauregui, this slow-burn nightmare makes one thing painfully clear: some doors aren’t meant to be opened, and doors locked from the outside are shut for a reason.
🎥 “Faces of Death” Teaser: The Infamous Cult Shocker Gets a Modern Reimagining Updated for the Age of Viral Outrage and Doomscrolling — In Theaters April 10th
Inspired by one of the most infamous cult movies ever made, this reimagining drags the shock-show legacy of Faces of Death straight into the age of doomscrolling and algorithmic outrage. Barbie Ferreira and Dacre Montgomery lead a young ensemble pulled into a disturbing maze of videos that blur staged spectacle, real violence, and the internet’s endless appetite for extremes. Directed by Daniel Goldhaber and co-written by Goldhaber and Isa Mazzei, following their acclaimed eco-terrorist thriller How to Blow Up a Pipeline, this film reinterprets exploitation horror through the lens of social media, misinformation, and desensitization. Updated for an era where anything can be uploaded, endlessly shared, and never truly erased. Nothing can be unseen, no matter how hard you try.
🎥 “Rosebush Pruning” First Look Peek: Jamie Bell, Elle Fanning, Riley Keough, and Tracy Letts Sit Through an Unbearably Awkward Dinner in This Darkly Satirical Family Thriller — Premiering at This Month’s Berlinale
There are awkward family dinners where you grit your teeth and try to survive. And then there are family dinners like this, where surviving might not even be the point. Check out this first-look peek at an upcoming satirical tragicomedy centered on a wealthy, deeply dysfunctional household where a polished surface barely masks simmering resentments and oversized egos. The film boasts an all-star ensemble led by Jamie Bell, Riley Keough, Elle Fanning, Callum Turner, and Lukas Gage, with Tracy Letts as the blind but brutally blunt patriarch holding court at the center of it all. Directed by acclaimed Brazilian filmmaker Karim Aïnouz (Firebrand, Futuro Beach) and written by Greek scribe Efthimis Filippou, best known for his collaborations with Yorgos Lanthimos on The Lobster, Dogtooth, and The Killing of a Sacred Deer, this is a family satire with very sharp teeth. Loosely inspired by Marco Bellocchio’s 1965 Italian film Fists in the Pocket, the story leans hard into dark humor and moral discomfort. The film is set to make its world premiere at the Berlinale International Film Festival in the coming weeks, and it already looks like one very uncomfortable seat at the table.
🎥 “I Can Only Imagine 2” Final Trailer: Milo Ventimiglia Joins John Michael Finley on a Faith-Tested Tour Where Success and Family Collide in This Sequel to the Hit Christian Rock Biopic — Hitting Theaters February 20th, with Early Screenings on Feb 14th
Fame gets loud. Faith gets tested. And sometimes it takes the right person to remind you to slow down and find gratitude in the noise. This sequel to the faith-based rock biopic finds MercyMe frontman Bart Millard (again played by John Michael Finley) riding career highs while quietly struggling to stay present for his wife Shannon (Sophie Skelton) and their young son Sam (Sammy Dell) on the road. Enter hopeful newcomer Tim Timmons (This Is Us star Milo Ventimiglia), a fellow Christian musician whose spot as the band’s opening act sparks an unexpected friendship that gently reframes Bart’s soul-searching journey. As Tim’s own hardships surface, the bond between the two men becomes less about success and more about perspective, patience, and belief under pressure. Co-starring Arielle Kebbel, Trace Adkins, and Dennis Quaid, and again directed by Andrew Erwin and Brent McCorkle from a script by McCorkle, this chapter draws inspiration from the true story behind the song “Even If.”
🎥 “One Mile” Trailer: Ryan Phillippe Unleashes Relentless Vengeance in This Two-Part Action Thriller About a Military-Trained Father Fighting to Save His Kidnapped Daughter — Both Films Arriving on VOD/Digital February 20th
You don’t just get one action flick, you get two! And both have Ryan Phillippe proving he’s a father you definitely don’t want to mess with. In this two-part action thriller, Phillippe plays a former special forces operative attempting to reconnect with his teenage daughter during what should be a routine college road trip that takes a sudden, violent detour. When she’s abducted by a secretive, off-the-grid community, the emotional reunion flips into a ruthless race against time, forcing him to tap into instincts he hoped were long behind him. Chapter One leaves Phillippe’s character isolated and outnumbered, cutting through unfamiliar territory with nothing but skill, grit, and desperation fueling every move. Chapter Two escalates the fight, dragging him onto a remote island where the same ruthless group is waiting, prepared, and eager for revenge. Co-starring Amélie Hoeferle and C. Thomas Howell and directed by Adam Davidson, this action-fueled two-parter makes one thing clear: a father’s love doesn’t retreat—it retaliates.
🎥 “Operation Taco Gary’s” Trailer: Simon Rex and Dustin Milligan Set Off on a Cross-Country Road Trip That Spirals into a Full-Blown Global Conspiracy in Michael Kvamme’s Comedy — In Theaters February 27th and On VOD/Digital March 24th
Road trips are bad enough without conspiracies. This offbeat comedy pairs Simon Rex and Dustin Milligan as mismatched brothers whose cross-country bonding exercise explodes into a globe-spanning mess of paranoia and bad decisions. Written and directed by Michael Kvamme and co-starring Brenda Song, Jason Biggs, and Doug Jones, the road trip romp proves it’s never a good idea to hit the highway with unresolved sibling baggage and a complete disregard for reality.
🎥 “Last Ride” Trailer: Three Teens Get Trapped Midair in a Frozen Cable Car in Writer-Director Cinqué Lee’s Icy Survival Thriller Starring Roman Griffin Davis, Felix Jamieson & Charlie Price — On VOD/Digital February 20th
Executive produced by Spike Lee and written and directed by Cinqué Lee (Spike’s brother), this 1982-set survival thriller stars Roman Griffin Davis, Felix Jamieson, and Charlie Price as three boys trapped inside a frozen Norwegian cable car after a freak accident leaves them suspended midair with no way down. Co-starring Game of Thrones’ Kristofer Hivju and Vikings’ Gustaf Skarsgård, the ticking-clock thriller asks what you do when help is miles away, leaving you with nothing but fear and time running out.
🎥 “The Forbidden City” Trailer: Two Strangers Carve a Path of Vengeance Through Rome’s Criminal Underworld in Gabriele Mainetti’s Kung Fu Action Epic Starring Yaxi Liu & Enrico Borello — On VOD/Digital March 17th
Directed by Italian filmmaker Gabriele Mainetti (They Call Me Jeeg Robot, Freaks Out), this kinetic kung fu action thriller follows Mei (Yaxi Liu), a formidable Chinese woman tearing through Rome’s criminal underworld in search of her missing sister, crossing paths with the equally desperate Marcello (Enrico Borello), who is chasing answers about his own missing father. Blending balletic martial arts with street-level brutality, two lonely missions collide in a city where the truth is paid for in blood... and every answer leaves another scar.
🎥 “The Mortuary Assistant” Trailer: Willa Holland Is a Rookie Mortician Whose First Night Shift Turns into a Supernatural Nightmare in This Indie Horror with Paul Sparks and John Adams — In Theaters February 13th
Willa Holland, of CW’s Arrow, stars as a young, inexperienced mortician whose first overnight shift spirals into demonic possession and creeping psychological terror in this supernatural horror tale where routine becomes a trap. Directed by Jeremiah Kipp (Slapface) and co-starring Paul Sparks and John Adams, the indie chiller suggests that in a place built for the dead, it’s the living who are most vulnerable once something starts watching back.
🎥 “Bring the Law” Trailer: Brendan Fehr Is an L.A. Detective Uncovering Corruption on Both Sides of the Badge in Scout Taylor-Compton’s Gritty New Cop Thriller with Mickey Rourke, Nicky Whelan, Danielle Harris & Peter Facinelli — In Theaters and on VOD/Digital February 27th
Actress Scout Taylor-Compton, of Rob Zombie’s Halloween remake franchise, makes her feature directorial debut with this gritty cop thriller starring Brendan Fehr as a grieving LA homicide detective leading a task force to dismantle a dangerous criminal syndicate, only to uncover deep corruption within his own department. Co-starring Mickey Rourke, Nicky Whelan, Danielle Harris, and Peter Facinelli, the film draws a fine line between law and corruption inside a system that reveals itself to be rotten all the way down.
🎥 “A Magnificent Life” Trailer: Acclaimed French Animator Sylvain Chomet Brings Renowned Writer Marcel Pagnol’s Memories to Life in This Animated Biopic Meditating on Art and Aging — In Theaters March 27th
From acclaimed French animator and filmmaker Sylvain Chomet (The Triplets of Belleville) comes a wildly inventive animated biographical drama inspired by the life of celebrated French novelist and playwright Marcel Pagnol. Through imagination and reflection, past and present walk side by side as an aging artist is visited by his younger self, forcing him to confront doubt, memory, and the fragile spark of creativity as his future begins to blur.
🎥 “Blazing Fists” Trailer: Filmmaker Takashi Miike Unleashes a Brutal Youth Fight Drama Inspired by MMA Fighter Mikuru Asakura — On VOD/Digital March 31st
Legendary Japanese maverick filmmaker Takashi Miike, known for tackling just about every genre imaginable, turns his attention to MMA with this raw coming-of-age fight drama inspired by the life of mixed martial arts star Mikuru Asakura. Following troubled teens Danhi Kinoshita and Kaname Yoshizawa as they claw their way out of juvenile detention through underground competition, the story becomes a bruising study of survival, discipline, and the weight of unfinished pasts. Winning inside the ring is only half the battle when the real fight is waiting outside of it.
🎥 “Maya & Samar” Trailer: A Brief Lesbian Affair Sparks Fame, Privilege, and Fallout in This Provocative Queer Drama Starring Nicolette Pearse and Amanda Babaei Vieira — In Theaters March 20th
Nicolette Pearse and Amanda Babaei Vieira star as two women whose brief affair in Athens ignites fame for one and danger for the other in this sexually charged drama directed by Anita Doron and written by Tamara Faith Berger. When love becomes currency and intimacy becomes content, a journalist walks a perilous line between connection and exploitation after falling for a queer Afghan club dancer whose life becomes the raw material for her next story.
🎥 “Firebreak” Trailer: A Mother’s Search for Her Missing Daughter Collides with a Raging Wildfire in ‘Sky Rojo’ Director David Victori’s Taut Thriller — Premieres February 20th on Netflix
Grief spreads faster than flames. This psychological thriller stars Belén Cuesta as a mother searching for her missing daughter while a wildfire traps her family deep in the forest. Directed by David Victori (Sky Rojo), the film tightens suspicion around a lone ranger (played by Enric Auquer) as fear and secrets combust simultaneously.
🎥 “Late Shift” Trailer: Leonie Benesch Faces Life-and-Death Decisions During One Relentless Night Inside a Swiss Hospital in Writer-Director Petra Volpe’s Medical Drama — In Select Theaters March 20th
Written and directed by Swiss filmmaker Petra Volpe (The Divine Order), this tense medical drama stars German actress Leonie Benesch as an overworked nurse fighting exhaustion, understaffing, and the clock during a relentless overnight hospital shift. Unfolding in near real time, minor interruptions snowball into life-or-death stakes as every decision carries weight and the cost of staying present grows heavier by the minute.
🎥 “The Stranger (L’Étranger)” International Trailer: Acclaimed French Filmmaker François Ozon Adapts Albert Camus’ Classic Existential Novel Into a Sun-Scorched Moral Reckoning in 1930s Algeria — Coming to UK Cinemas April 10th
From acclaimed French filmmaker François Ozon (Swimming Pool, Frantz) comes a new existential period drama starring Benjamin Voisin as a detached Frenchman whose emotional vacancy is shattered by loss and a single, irreversible act on a sun-bleached Algerian beach. Based on the classic novel by Albert Camus and set in 1930s French-colonized Algeria, the stark black-and-white film frames alienation and colonial tension with unnerving calm, where silence weighs heavier than guilt and meaning slips further out of reach.
🎥 “Panda Plan 2: The Magical Tribe” Trailer: Jackie Chan Protects a Divine Panda in This Colorful Action-Comedy Fairy Tale Sequel — Arriving In Theaters March 13th
Saving the world is easier when you’re adorable. This action-packed family fantasy sends action legend Jackie Chan and a wide-eyed panda hero into a hidden land where prophecy, slapstick combat, and ancient magic collide. When Hu Hu the panda is mistaken for a divine savior, Jackie must fend off warriors, mystics, and chaos while protecting the cuddliest chosen one imaginable. Destiny may be written, but survival still requires a few good punches. Hi-yah!
🎥 “2026 Oscar Nominated Shorts” Trailer: Taika Waititi Presents the Year’s Most Acclaimed Animated, Documentary, and Live-Action Short Films — Coming to Theaters February 20th
Big ideas don’t need big runtimes. This prestigious theatrical showcase gathers the year’s most acclaimed animated, documentary, and live-action short films into a single cinematic event presented by Taika Waititi. Distributed by Roadside Attractions, the program offers audiences a rare chance to experience global storytelling at its most distilled and inventive... and each piece delivers a complete emotional journey in minutes, not hours.







