Trailer Blitz! The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, Christy, Nouvelle Vague, Swiped, Coyotes, Mr. K, The Ice Tower, The Birthday Party, Jimpa and More
Here's a list of films coming to screens soon!
đ„ âThe Super Mario Galaxy Movieâ Sneak Peek Teaser: Nintendo and Illumination Reveal the Sequelâs Official Title â Coming to Theaters April 2026
Nintendo and Illumination are teaming up once again to expand the Mushroom Kingdom. And this time, the video game-based animated franchise is launching straight into orbit. Following the billion-dollar success of 2023âs The Super Mario Bros. Movie, the gang is back for a star-powered sequel that promises higher stakes, more villains, and a sky-bound quest.
Chris Pratt will return as everyoneâs favorite Brooklyn plumber Mario, alongside Charlie Day as his nervous-but-loyal brother Luigi, Anya Taylor-Joy as the ever-capable Princess Peach, and Jack Black as the fire-breathing Bowser, still scheming from the shadows of the Dark Lands. Keegan-Michael Key, Kevin Michael Richardson, and more fan favorites are also set to return.
Directed once again by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic, with Matthew Fogel scripting and Brian Tyler composing, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie builds on the color, comedy, and nostalgia of the first filmâonly bigger, brighter, and way more out of this world.
So grab your Power Stars and polish those warp pipes! âCause the Mushroom Kingdom is headed for the cosmos. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie arrives exclusively in theaters April 2026.
đ„ âChristyâ Trailer: Sydney Sweeney Steps Into the Ring as Trailblazing Boxer Christy Martin in David MichĂŽdâs Biographical Sports Drama with Ben Foster â In Theaters November 7th
Say what you will about Sydney Sweeney, but she knows how to make a name for herself. And she knows how to keep her name in the spotlight. And donât be surprised if later this year, Sydney Sweeneyâs name gets passed around as a potential award contender. âCause nothing says Oscar buzz like playing a role unlike anything audiences have seen from her before.
In the upcoming biographical sports drama Christy, Sweeney trades in her blue jeans for a pair of boxing shorts and gloves as she tackles the role of Christy Martin, the trailblazing fighter who became one of the biggest names in womenâs boxing throughout the 1990s and early 2000s.
From West Virginia roots to the bright lights of Las Vegas, Christy (Sweeney) claws her way up the ranks, fueled by grit, talent, and a never-back-down attitude. Under the guidance of her trainer-turned-husband Jim Martin (Ben Foster), her career skyrocketsâbut so do the dangers at home. Behind the glitz of Don Kingâpromoted fights and pay-per-view glory, Christy battles family pressure, a toxic marriage, and the personal reckoning of living her truth. Her toughest fight, it turns out, isnât in the ringâitâs for her own survival.
The film, directed by acclaimed Australian filmmaker David MichĂŽd (Animal Kingdom, The King, The Rover), pulls no punches, blending the adrenaline of championship bouts with the devastating realities of abuse and resilience. Sweeney seemingly delivers a raw intensity, as she flexes both her muscles and acting chops to tell the harrowing true story of a boxing legend who fought as hard outside the ropes as she did inside them.
Rounding out the cast are Merritt Wever and Ethan Embry as Christyâs conservative parents, Katy OâBrian as Christyâs boxing rival-turned-partner Lisa Holewyne, Chad L. Coleman as famed boxing promoter Don King, plus Tony Cavalero, Jess Gabor, and Valyn Hall.
Following its world premiere this week at TIFF, where Sweeneyâs performance was widely praised by critics, Christy will be arriving in theaters November 7th.
đ„ âNouvelle Vagueâ Trailer: Richard Linklater Recreates the Making of Jean-Luc Godardâs 1960 French New Wave Classic âBreathlessâ with Zoey Deutch and Guillaume Marbeck â In Select Theaters October 31st, Streaming November 14th on Netflix
Filmmaker Richard Linklater has always been cinemaâs ultimate shapeshifterâjumping from the hangout haze of Dazed and Confused to the raw decade-spanning intimacy of Boyhood, the joyful classroom anarchy of School of Rock to the dreamlike sci-fi rotoscope of A Scanner Darkly. Now, the Texas auteur turns his lens toward one of the most seismic film movements in history: the French New Wave. And Linklater might have just created the perfect duplication of one of its most iconic films: Jean-Luc Godardâs Breathless.
Linklaterâs latest feature Nouvelle Vague isnât a documentary... it only looks like one. Linklaterâs meticulous recreation of the streets, styles, and swagger of 1960s Paris is so uncanny, youâd swear you were watching archival footage. Instead, the film dramatizes the birth and making of Breathless, Jean-Luc Godardâs 1960 classic crime-romance that defined an era and the French New Wave movement.
Guillaume Marbeck stars as Godard, brashly reinventing cinema with a small crew and guerrilla tactics, while Zoey Deutch transforms into Jean Seberg, the American ingénue who became the face of the movement. Aubry Dullin steps in as Jean-Paul Belmondo, and Adrien Rouyard plays François Truffaut, the critic-turned-filmmaker whose fingerprints helped shape Breathless and beyond.
Linklaterâs affection for scrappy, DIY filmmaking finds a perfect mirror in the New Wave ethosâfast, cheap, rebellious, and brimming with ideas. Nouvelle Vague captures that lightning-in-a-bottle moment when art upended tradition, inspiring generations (including Linklater himself).
Following its world premiere at Cannes, where it generated a ton of cinephile buzz, the film is now slated to arrive in select theaters October 31st before premiering on Netflix November 14th.
For anyone whoâs ever picked up a camera and dreamed of changing history, consider this Linklaterâs love letter to cinema itself.
đ„ âSwipedâ Final Trailer: Lily James Plays Bumble Founder Whitney Wolfe in Rachel Lee Goldenbergâs Tech Dating App World Biopic â Premiering September 19th on Hulu/Disney+
The rise of the popular dating app Bumble gets the cinematic treatment in Rachel Lee Goldenbergâs biographical drama, with Lily James stepping into the shoes of trailblazing entrepreneur Whitney Wolfe.
If The Social Network showed us the chaos behind Facebook, Swipedâthis new Hulu/20th Century Studios original featureâdives into the world of online dating apps, where innovation collides with ego, lawsuits, and toxic power grabs.
Lily James, who impressed critics with her extraordinary transformation into Baywatch beauty Pamela Anderson in the Emmy-nominated Hulu miniseries Pam & Tommy, plays Wolfe as she moves from a post-college upstart at Tinderâwhere she fought Silicon Valleyâs boysâ club head-onâto launching her own rival, Bumble, the swipe-based dating app that flipped gender dynamics by putting women in control. But as her company soared to billion-dollar heights, the industry around her began eating itself alive, proving that love may be messy but tech is messier.
Besides James (who will next star in the gender-flipped remake of Cliffhanger), the film features a strong supporting cast, including Dan Stevens, Myhaâla Herrold, Jackson White, Ben Schnetzer, Pierson FodĂ©, Clea DuVall, Pedro Correa, Ian Colleti, and Coral Peña.
Directed by Rachel Lee Goldenberg (Unpregnant) and written by Goldenberg, Bill Parker, and Kim Caramele, Swiped promises to be a sharp tech drama about love, money, betrayal, and a swipe that changed everything. The film is due to premiere next week starting Friday, September 19th, only on Hulu/Disney+.
đ„ âCoyotesâ Trailer: Justin Long and Kate Bosworth Fight Off Bloodthirsty Coyotes in Colin Minihanâs Darkly Comic Hollywood Hills Horror â In Theaters October 3rd
For anyone who lives in the hills of Southern California, earthquakes, wildfires, and mudslides are very real fears residents face. But thereâs a lesser-known threat that has arisen in recent years: wild coyotes! These four-legged monsters roam the streets, free to terrorize neighborhoods and prey on pets. But what if their appetite takes things to another level? And pets no longer satisfy their hunger? And now itâs the petsâ owners who find themselves on the menu.
This is the basic setup behind the new darkly comic horror thriller Coyotes, where natureâs chaos bares its teeth and the residents of the Hollywood Hills realize theyâre no longer at the top of the food chain.
From filmmaker Colin Minihan, one half of the Vicious Brothers (Grave Encounters, It Stains the Sands Red, What Keeps You Alive), comes a new feral survival thriller starring real-life couple Justin Long and Kate Bosworth as a husband and wife defending their hillside home from a pack of bloodthirsty coyotes.
When a raging wildfire traps a family inside their Hollywood Hills home, survival should be as simple as waiting it out. But this night comes with extra predators: a bloodthirsty pack of coyotes circling the flames. Long and Bosworth lead as a couple forced to protect their teenage daughter (Mila Harris) against the encroaching pack and the spreading fire, turning their sanctuary into a battleground of tooth, claw, and smoke.
Co-starring Brittany Allen, Katherine McNamara, Keir OâDonnell, and Norbert Leo Butz, the film aims to deliver creature-feature mayhem, promising claustrophobic tension, primal terror and dark satire in equal measure.
Coyotes chomps into theaters October 3rd.
đ„ âMr. Kâ Trailer: Crispin Glover Checks Into a Surrealist Nightmare in Tallulah H. Schwabâs Darkly Comic Hotel Thriller â In Select Theaters October 8th
Step right up... or rather, step inside! And donât expect to find the exit. âCause this hotel is more like an asylum, and itâs the lunatics who are running the place.
In this darkly comic thriller Mr. K, the always fascinating Crispin Glover (Back to the Future, Hot Tub Time Machine, American Gods) stars as a traveling magician whose latest stop takes him deep into a surrealist nightmare where the corridors twist, the residents whisper, and the way out may not exist at all.
Down on his luck and desperate for work, Mr. K (Glover) spends the night in a remote hotel, only to wake and discover that leaving is impossible. As he paces its endless hallways, he stumbles upon eccentric inhabitants whoâve formed their own strange societies within the wallsâeach encounter pulling him deeper into a dreamlike labyrinth of paranoia, power, and illusion. Alone, afraid, and scribbling maps that make less sense the longer he stays, Mr. K finds himself at the edge of despair⊠until a final, bizarre revelation threatens to rewrite everything.
Written and directed by Norwegian filmmaker Tallulah H. Schwab (Confetti Harvest), the film embraces the uncanny logic of Kafka and the surreal unease of Lynch, crafting a mystery thatâs equal parts visual spectacle and existential dread. Itâs a fever dream dressed as a mystery and performed with the oddball brilliance only Crispin Glover can deliver. Color us intrigued!
The ensemble cast includes Sunnyi Melles, BjÞrn Sundquist, Fionnula Flanagan, Dearbhla Molloy, Jan Gunnar RÞise, Barbara Sarafian, Esmée van Kampen, Sam Louwyck, and Fabian Jansen.
Mr. K arrives in select theaters October 8th.
đ„ âThe Ice Towerâ Trailer: Marion Cotillard Mesmerizes as the Snow Queen in Lucile Hadzihalilovicâs Haunting Fantasy Drama â In U.S. Theaters October 3rd
Oscar-winner Marion Cotillard blurs the line between fantasy and reality in The Ice Tower, a haunting new fantasy drama hailing from French filmmaker Lucile Hadzihalilovic (Evolution, Earwig).
Cotillard stars as Cristina, an enigmatic actress shooting a film adaptation of Hans Christian Andersenâs The Snow Queen. On set, she embodies the icy allure of the fairy-tale monarch, but off camera, her presence proves just as intoxicatingâespecially for Jeanne (Clara Pacini), a 15-year-old runaway who sneaks into the studio and finds herself transfixed by Cristinaâs otherworldly charisma. What begins as curiosity grows into a strange, spellbound bond that blurs performance, obsession, and identity.
With a supporting cast that includes August Diehl, Marine Gesbert, and provocateur-filmmaker Gaspar NoĂ©, The Ice Tower promises an eerie, dreamlike tale of longing and transformation. It aims to be a hypnotic fairy tale refracted through the lens of arthouse cinema and reality-bending obsession, bringing Andersenâs timeless story into a psychologically charged space.
The Ice Tower is being released in U.S. theaters October 3rd.
đ„ âThe Birthday Partyâ Trailer: Willem Dafoe Plays a Power-Hungry Greek Tycoon in 1970s-set Mediterranean Family Drama with Vic Carmen Sonne and Joe Cole â Coming Soon
Step onto the yacht, pour yourself some champagne, but prepare for fireworks of the emotional kind as Willem Dafoe storms into this party demanding respectâlike heâs the Godfather or something. And maybe he is.
In this new 1970s-set drama The Birthday Party, Dafoe plays wealthy Greek tycoon Marcos Timoleon, who is throwing the bash of the year for his only daughter and heir, Sofia (Vic Carmen Sonne), on a secluded Mediterranean island. But beneath the glittering surface of luxury and excess, family secrets and clashing wills are about to ignite.
For Marcos, the extravagant celebration is more than just a spectacleâitâs an opportunity to assert control, even as he quietly plots a life-altering decision for Sofiaâs future. What he doesnât expect is that Sofia has plans of her own, and as the evening spirals into decadence and disorder, their father-daughter showdown builds toward a devastating confrontation.
Also starring Joe Cole, Emma SuĂĄrez, and Carlos Cuevas, and directed and co-written by Spanish filmmaker Miguel Ăngel JimĂ©nez (Window to the Sea), The Birthday Party is based on Panos Karnezisâ novel about a slow-burning family tragedy set against the vistas of the Mediterranean Sea, where wealth, power, and betrayal collide with long-simmering grudges.
So, youâre cordially invited to one of the biggest parties of the year... just donât expect cake and candles. Thoâ expect plenty of family drama and explosive confrontations when The Birthday Party arrives in theaters later in the year.
đ„ âJimpaâ Trailer: Olivia Colman and John Lithgow Navigate Family Ties in Sophie Hydeâs Bittersweet Family Drama â Coming Soon
John Lithgow and Olivia Colman... now thatâs an onscreen pairing that might be enough to pique anyoneâs curiosity before you even know what the filmâs about. It certainly got our attention.
In Jimpa, a semi-biographical father-daughter drama from acclaimed Australian filmmaker Sophie Hyde (Good Luck to You, Leo Grande), Colman stars as Hannah, who travels to Amsterdam with her non-binary teenager Frances (Aud Mason-Hyde) to reconnect with her estranged father, affectionately nicknamed âJimpaâ (played by Lithgow). Frances is instantly enchanted by Jimpaâs vibrant, politically engaged lifestyle and declares their wish to stay for a year. But when Jimpaâs declining health comes to light, their plans fracture, forcing Hannah and her sister to reckon with their fatherâs vulnerabilityâand the unresolved tensions of their shared past.
With warmth, wit, and a touch of bittersweet honesty, Jimpa unfolds as a multigenerational story of love, independence, and reconciliation. Itâs about the family we inherit, the stories we tell ourselves, and the moments that bind us together when everything else is in flux. Itâs also about a motherâs fear that her child will have to endure the same social pressures and prejudice she once faced, especially from their own âJimpa,â who remains stuck in his old ways.
The film serves as a tender reminder that every family carries generational differences to overcome, but also the shared moments that bring us closer.
Jimpa is coming soon.
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đ„ âThis Too Shall Passâ Trailer: Maxwell Jenkins Leads a Spirited â80s-Soaked Coming-of-Age Road Trip Drama from Writer-Director Rob Grant â In Theaters and on VOD October 24th
Rebellious teen Simon (Maxwell Jenkins) feels suffocated by the rigid expectations of his Mormon upbringingâuntil a spontaneous road trip across the Canadian border cracks open the world around him. What begins as a carefree getaway with friends turns into a whirlwind of laughter, heartbreak, and self-discovery. Fueled by an â80s soundtrack stacked with The Cure, New Order, and more, writer-director Rob Grantâs coming-of-age tale captures the messy magic of growing up when the present feels too small and the future looms impossibly large.
đ„ âShe Loved Blossoms Moreâ Trailer: Greek Filmmaker Yannis Veslemes Blends Dark Comedy and Sci-Fi as Three Brothers Build a Time Machine to Revive Their Mother â On VOD October 3rd
Greek filmmaker Yannis Veslemes delivers a twisted, genre-bending tale where grief, absurdity, and invention collide. When three grieving brothers decide the only way to heal is to resurrect their long-dead mother, their homemade time machine becomes the catalyst for both outrageous comedy and unsettling tragedy. Itâs a story where family, loss, and desperation spiral into the bizarreâbecause sometimes love makes us do the strangest things.
đ„ âStitch Headâ Trailer: Asa Butterfield Voices a Lovable Little Monster in New British Animated Horror Comedy Adventure â In Theaters October 29th
From director Steve Hudson, this whimsical twist on the Frankenstein myth features voices from Asa Butterfield, Joel Fry, Tia Bannon, and Rob Brydon. In the cobwebbed halls of a crumbling castle, a forgotten creature named Stitch Head is jolted to life by a Mad Professorâand soon finds himself defending bizarre inventions from the fearful townsfolk of Grubber Nubbin. Equal parts spooky and sweet, this animated comedy celebrates monsters, misfits, and the odd little families we piece together.
đ„ âThe Luc Besson 9-Movie Collectionâ Trailer: From LĂ©on: The Professional to The Fifth Element, Nine Iconic Films Get the Ultimate Blu-ray & 4K Gift Set â Available November 11th
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment celebrates the stylish French auteur with a limited edition box set featuring nine films from 1983â2005, including new 4K restorations and hours of bonus content. Spanning from the gritty minimalism of Le Dernier Combat to the dazzling spectacle of The Fifth Element, this collection dives into Luc Bessonâs visionary worldsâunderwater epics, assassin dramas, sci-fi adventures, and historical sagasâall wrapped in a sleek collectorâs package. Itâs the definitive way to relive the bold, kinetic cinema of one of Europeâs most influential filmmakers.
đ„ âPeas and Carrotsâ Trailer: Kirrilee Berger Stars in Evan Oppenheimerâs Surreal, Song-Filled Family Comedy with Amy Carlson and Jordan Bridges â In Theaters October 3rd
Featuring original music from Marky Ramone, Ryan Miller, Lee Ranaldo, Garland Jeffreys, and Ivan Julian, the film blends coming-of-age comedy with a fantastical alternate reality. When New York teen Joey Wethersby (Kirrilee Berger) discovers a nightly trip to a world where everyone only says âpeas and carrots,â she must juggle the bizarre with the everydayâespecially after suggesting her one-hit-wonder parents start a new family band. Equal parts heartfelt and hilarious, the film hits the right notes on family, music, and growing up weird.
đ„ âThe French Italianâ Trailer: Cat Cohen and Aristotle Athari Plot Revenge in Rachel Woltherâs Offbeat Ensemble Comedy with Chloe Cherry and Jon Rudnitsky â In Theaters October 3rd, VOD October 28th
Catherine Cohen, Aristotle Athari, Chloe Cherry, Ruby McCollister, Jon Rudnitsky, and Larry Owens star in this sharp New York comedy about noisy neighbors, fake theater, and very real midlife crises. When long-suffering couple Val and Doug (Cohen and Athari) flee their cramped NYC apartment after enduring karaoke-screaming neighbors, they hatch a bizarre revenge plan involving a fake play. But once the curtain rises, they discover the thrill of performance might be harder to quit than their noisy neighbors.
đ„ âChainsaw Man â The Movie: Reze Arcâ Trailer: Denji Faces His Deadliest Battle Yet in Tatsuya Yoshiharaâs Action-Packed Adaptation of Tatsuki Fujimotoâs Hit Manga â In Theaters October 24th
The bloody, beloved anime leaps to the big screen as Denjiâs fight takes a deadly turn with the arrival of the mysterious Reze. From yakuza betrayal to devil-dog fusion, Denjiâs wild journey as Chainsaw Man has been anything but ordinary. Now, love and carnage collide when Reze enters the fray, pulling Denji into a brutal war where no one can be trusted and survival comes with a chainsawâs roar.
đ„ âPerfect Blueâ Remastered 4K Trailer: Satoshi Konâs Cult Psychological Thriller Returns to Theaters â October 3rd
The late anime master Satoshi Konâs debut feature follows a pop idol-turned-actress whose career shift spirals into paranoia, obsession, and murder. As Mimaâs life unravels under the gaze of fans, stalkers, and her own fractured psyche, Perfect Blue blurs the line between performance and reality in a way that feels eerily ahead of its time. Restored in 4K, this haunting classic is ready to unsettle a new generation.
đ„ âThe Dark Crystalâ Re-Release Trailer: Jim Hensonâs Fantasy Epic Returns to Theaters for a 70th Anniversary Celebration â Back in theaters Sunday, Oct. 12th & Monday Oct. 13th via Fathom Ent.
Part of The Jim Henson Companyâs milestone celebration, the 1982 classic returns with an introduction from Brian Henson. Join Gelfling hero Jen on his quest to heal the fractured Crystal and defeat the sinister Skeksis in this visionary tale of wonder, puppetry, and world-building magic that has enchanted generations.