Trailer Blitz! Wuthering Heights, Cold Storage, Goodbye June & More
🎥 Here's a list of films coming to screens soon!
🎥 “Wuthering Heights” Trailer: Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie Ignite a Dark, Stormy Romance in Emerald Fennell’s Reimagining of Emily Brontë’s Classic Gothic Novel — In Theaters February 13th, 2026
Okay, let’s face it. Jacob Elordi has the power to make women swoon with nothing more than a glance and a grin. Even buried beneath all that horrific prosthetic makeup in Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein, the towering Australian actor managed to radiate enough unexpected warmth to break through the monster exterior and become a strangely sympathetic figure audiences couldn’t help but root for.
Now imagine Elordi with no makeup effects whatsoever, just his effortless movie-star aura doing all the heavy lifting. Something tells us more than a few viewers will be swooning when they see him in Wuthering Heights, the visually lavish new adaptation of Emily Brontë’s gothic romance from Emerald Fennell, the Oscar-winning writer-director behind Promising Young Woman and Saltburn.
Like Frankenstein, Elordi might be perfect casting to play Heathcliff, the brooding orphan at the center of this dark and vengeful tale of passion gone awry. This also marks his second collaboration with Fennell following Saltburn, the provocative, sexually charged thriller that famously turned Elordi and Barry Keoghan into an eyebrow-raising internet meme involving a bathtub and some very questionable bathwater.
Here, Elordi stars opposite fellow Aussie Margot Robbie, who previously worked with Fennell as a producer on her earlier films—though this marks the first time Robbie steps in front of the camera for the English filmmaker.
In the film, Elordi’s Heathcliff harbors an all-consuming obsession with Catherine Earnshaw, the spirited daughter of his benefactor, played by Robbie. Raised together at Wuthering Heights and long believed to be soulmates, Heathcliff and Catherine ignite a torrid yet doomed love story—one that spirals into jealousy, betrayal, and generations of bitterness haunting everyone touched by their fractured romance.
Never one to play it safe, Fennell appears to have transformed Brontë’s vision into something far less like a polite period drama and more like the kind of torrid, wind-tossed romance novel you’d hide in your nightstand drawer—with Elordi’s Heathcliff as the smoldering paperback cover model. But we expect things to eventually combust into an unhinged storm of lust, heartbreak, and gothic fury before the credits roll.
Joining Elordi and Robbie are Oscar-nominated actress Hong Chau (The Whale), Shazad Latif (Star Trek: Discovery), Alison Oliver (Task), Ewan Mitchell (House of the Dragon), and Martin Clunes (Doc Martin).
Wuthering Heights storms into theaters on Valentine’s Day, February 13, 2026... perfect for anyone who believes a romantic night out should involve passion, vengeance, and at least one emotionally destructive soulmate.


🎥 “Cold Storage” Trailer: Joe Keery, Georgina Campbell & Liam Neeson Battle a Mutant Fungal Outbreak in David Koepp’s Darkly Comic Bio-Terror Thriller — In Theaters February 13th, 2026
They say curiosity kills the cat. But for two lowly unit storage clerks working the night shift, curiosity might not just kill the cat... it might kill everyone on this planet.
In the upcoming darkly comic bio-terror Cold Storage, Joe Keery (Stranger Things) and Georgina Campbell (Barbarian) lead the way as two underpaid storage-facility employees who discover that part of their workplace once doubled as a hush-hush military site. Naturally, they poke around where they shouldn’t, stumble across a forgotten sub-basement, and accidentally unleash an infectious fungus that should’ve stayed buried forever. It’s the kind of mistake that really makes one rethink why they call it the graveyard shift.
When the outbreak starts to scatter through the air, turning rodents and other animals into zombie-like creatures, they’re forced to team up with a grizzled bioterror operative played by none other than Liam Neeson. Their mission: contain the mutative fungal virus before it spreads to nearby towns or risk letting an extinction-level crisis seep into the world. No pressure, right? Just another night at the old storage unit.
With Sosie Bacon (Smile) playing Neeson’s bioterror scientist partner, alongside Oscar-nominee Lesley Manville (Phantom Thread) and Oscar-winner Vanessa Redgrave (Julia) rounding out the cast as two women fighting off hordes of infected critters.
Directed by TV helmer Jonny Campbell (Westworld, Doctor Who), Cold Storage is written and produced by veteran filmmaker David Koepp, best known for penning blockbusters like Jurassic Park (1993), Mission: Impossible (1996), Spider-Man (2002), and Panic Room (2002). The film is based on Koepp’s debut novel of the same name and leans hard into his signature blend of high-concept sci-fi horror with a darkly comic streak.
Cold Storage is due to infect theaters on February 13, 2026. Maybe bring a mask. Or a flamethrower, just to be on the safe side.


🎥 “Goodbye June” Trailer: Kate Winslet Makes Her Directorial Debut With a Heart-Shattering Holiday Family Drama Starring Helen Mirren, Toni Collette & Andrea Riseborough — In Select Theaters December 12th and on Netflix December 24th
After a 30-year career in acting, Kate Winslet has pretty much done it all. She has won the Academy Award, two Emmy Awards, five BAFTA Awards, and five Golden Globes. Without a doubt, she is one of the best actors of her generation.
But that old adage about how all actors secretly want to direct seems to be true, as Winslet makes her directorial debut with this new Netflix original. And it will likely make you weep like a baby and hug your loved ones tighter than ever before when it hits the streaming platform this Christmas. Because nothing says “home for the holidays” like a tear-jerking family drama about making amends before letting go of someone you love dearly.
Goodbye June, Winslet’s feature directorial debut, is a star-studded British family drama wrapped in holiday lights, sharp dry humor, and the kind of heartache that hits a little too close to home — especially for those who’ve ever had to face saying goodbye to a parent in the final stretch of their life. So, break out those handkerchiefs; this is an emotional grenade ready to go off the moment you press play.
Set in the days leading up to Christmas, the film follows four adult siblings whose mother’s sudden health decline throws their already-messy family dynamic into absolute disarray. June (played by Oscar-winner Helen Mirren) isn’t going quietly. She orchestrates her final chapter with blunt honesty, mischievous humor, and enough emotional truth to shake every member of her family to their core. It’s heartbreaking. It’s cathartic. And it’s brutally human.
In addition to taking on the directing duties, Winslet also stars alongside a powerhouse ensemble that includes Toni Collette (The Sixth Sense) as the frazzled sibling barely holding it together, Andrea Riseborough (Leslie) as the emotionally guarded sister, and Johnny Flynn (upcoming Harry Potter series) as the son trying (and failing) to outrun the weight of his family’s looming emotional baggage. Timothy Spall (Harry Potter films) rounds things out as Bernie, the bewildered patriarch suddenly navigating the loss of his anchor.
Goodbye June is scheduled to arrive in select US and UK theaters on December 12th before landing on Netflix Christmas Eve, December 24th. Bring some tissues... and maybe two boxes this time.
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🎥 “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw” Trailer: Greg Heffley Faces Dad Drama, Near-Disasters, and a Do-or-Die Wilderness Camp — Premieres December 5th on Disney+
Greg Heffley is back, and his dad’s patience is running dangerously thin. After one too many hilarious disasters, Greg gets hit with an ultimatum—and a ticket to a wilderness camp that might finally force him to toughen up (or at least survive without video games). Directed by Matt Danner and written/produced by series creator Jeff Kinney, this fourth animated installment brings more family chaos, cartoon calamity, and classic Wimpy Kid charm.
🎥 “The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants” New Trailer: SpongeBob, Patrick, and the Bikini Bottom Crew Embark on a Laugh-Packed Voyage With the Flying Dutchman — In Theaters December 19th
SpongeBob and the Bikini Bottom crew plunge into their biggest adventure yet, as our square hero tries to prove he’s a “big guy” by tailing the legendary ghost pirate, the Flying Dutchman. What begins as a simple test of bravery quickly turns into a splashy, joke-stuffed trek through the deepest, weirdest corners of the ocean. Filled with high-seas chaos, goofy monsters, and pure nautical nonsense, this underwater escapade serves up classic SpongeBob mayhem on a supersized scale.
🎥 “The Thing with Feathers” Final Trailer: Benedict Cumberbatch Faces Grief, Fatherhood, and a Haunting Crow in Filmmaker Dylan Southern’s Lyrical Adaptation — In Theaters November 28th
This visually lyrical film adaptation of Max Porter’s haunting novel follows Benedict Cumberbatch as a widowed father unraveling under the weight of loss while trying to care for his two young sons. When a mysterious crow slips into his home, serving as both his inner tormentor and subconscious guardian, he’s pulled into the dreamlike chaos of mourning and forced to face the parts of grief he’s tried hardest to outrun.
🎥 “Influencers” Trailer: Cassandra Naud Returns for a Darker, Deadlier Dive Into Social-Media Obsession in Kurtis David Harder’s Twisted Sequel — Premieres December 12th on Shudder
If writer-director Kurtis David Harder’s first film made you wary of every too-perfect face online, the sequel is here to push that paranoia even further. Set against the sunlit glamour of Southern France, this second chapter in the Influencer horror franchise follows CW (Cassandra Naud), a young woman who turns identity theft and murder into a glossy, high-stakes act of self-reinvention. Georgina Campbell and Lisa Delamar join the cast of this stylish descent into social-media-fueled terror.
🎥 “Man Finds Tape” Trailer: A Murder on Video Unleashes a Terrifying Supernatural Mystery in this New Found-Footage–Infused Horror Thriller— In Theaters December 5th
A small-town mystery gets a seriously spooky upgrade when a true-crime YouTuber uncovers a murder tape that cuts a little too close to home. In this Texas-set nightmare, Kelsey Pribilski and William Magnuson spiral into a decades-old legend where every friendly neighbor feels like a suspect and every shadow feels alive. With producers C. Robert Cargill (screenwriter of The Black Phone and Sinister) and horror duo Aaron Moorhead & Justin Benson (The Endless) backing first-time feature directors Peter Hall and Paul Gandersman, this eerie indie blends family secrets, found-footage chills, and monster-in-the-dark tension.
🎥 “Mārama” International Trailer: Māori Identity Meets Victorian-Era Darkness in This Haunting Gothic New Zealand Thriller Starring Ariana Osborne and Toby Stephens — Opening in NZ on February 12th, 2026
Set in Victorian-era North Yorkshire, this gothic horror tale follows a young Māori woman named Mary (Ariana Osborne) as she struggles to reclaim her identity and reconnect with her “whakapapa” (ancestors) while living in a foreign land. From writer-director Taratoa Stappard, this haunting New Zealand thriller blends cultural exile, creeping dread, and the supernatural into a story of a woman fighting to hold on to who she is.
🎥 “Starring Dick Van Dyke” Trailer: PBS Celebrates a Hollywood Legend With Rare Footage, Iconic Roles, and Star-Studded Tributes — Premieres December 12th on PBS’ American Masters and on the PBS App
Serving as a celebration just in time for his 100th birthday in December, this career-spanning documentary traces Dick Van Dyke’s eight-decade journey from radio DJ and slapstick nightclub act to television trailblazer and beloved movie icon. Featuring rare, never-before-seen footage and new interviews with Julie Andrews, Carol Burnett, Jim Carrey, Ted Danson, Steve Martin, Conan O’Brien, Martin Short, and more, it spotlights the warmth and wit that made him timeless.
🎥 “The Shuffle” Trailer: HBO’s New Documentary Short Breaks Down the Making of the 1985 Chicago Bears’ Iconic Rap Video, The Super Bowl Shuffle — Premieres November 25th on HBO MAX
As part of a new series of NFL documentaries, this HBO original short from Hard Knocks director Jeff Cameron and NFL Films digs into the making of the “Super Bowl Shuffle,” the swagger-filled rap track that turned the ‘85 Bears into pop-culture legends. With rare behind-the-scenes footage and new player interviews, it shows how a playful studio session became a Grammy-nominated phenomenon.
🎥 “All the Empty Rooms” Trailer: A Journalist and Photographer Memorialize the Children Lost to School Shootings in This Moving Documentary Short — Premieres December 1st on Netflix
This poignant 30-minute documentary follows reporter Steve Hartman and photographer Lou Bopp as they travel the country capturing the bedrooms left behind by children killed in school shootings. What begins as a project becomes a seven-year mission to honor stolen lives and confront a national tragedy that shows no sign of slowing.
🎥 “Why Dinosaurs?” Trailer: This New Indie Documentary Digs Into Our Endless Fascination With Prehistoric Giants — Coming Soon to VOD/Digital
Part road adventure and part love letter to prehistoric wonder, this indie doc follows dino-obsessed teen James Pinto and his filmmaker dad as they travel the globe in search of paleontologists, fossil digs, and the world’s most devoted dinosaur superfans. From unearthing 150-million-year-old bones to meeting the creative minds behind Jurassic Park and Jurassic World, they uncover the science, spectacle, and nostalgia that keep these ancient giants alive in our imaginations.
🎥 “The Merchants of Joy” Trailer: New York’s Seasonal Christmas Tree Sellers Take Center Stage in This Heartfelt Holiday Documentary — Premieres December 1st on Prime Video
This warm-and-fuzzy holiday documentary follows a crew of NYC tree-slingers who turn frigid sidewalks into mini winter wonderlands, keeping a beloved street-corner tradition alive. Directed by Celia Aniskovich (Call Me Miss Cleo), this Amazon original doc spotlights the pride, the hustle, and the community spirit behind the city’s unofficial seasonal workforce.
🎥 “Peaches Goes Bananas” Trailer: Raw, Poetic Documentary Follows the Rise of Queer Feminist Icon and Underground Artist Peaches — In Theaters December 3rd
This intimate documentary captures 17 years of Peaches’ boundary-breaking artistry, from her early life to the electrifying performances that made her a trailblazing force in music and queer culture. Director Marie Losier pieces together a poetic, two-decade conversation between friends, collaborators, and fellow rebels. With raw footage, family moments, and Peaches’ unforgettable stage presence, this portrait celebrates an artist who never asked permission — and built a legacy by saying, and singing, exactly what she wanted.
🎥 “Tell Me Softly” Trailer: Passion, Secrets, and Old Wounds Ignite When the Di Bianco Brothers Return in Amazon’s Fiery Spanish Romance — Premieres December 12th on Prime Video
This steamy Spanish romantic drama follows Kami Hamilton (Alícia Falcó), who’s rebuilt her life after the Di Bianco brothers vanished seven years ago — taking her first kiss, her first heartbreak, and her fiercest protector with them. But when brothers Thiago and Taylor (Fernando Lindez, Nathan Radley Ramos) return, the walls she spent years perfecting start to crumble, and old feelings surge back fast.
🎥 “Masaka Kids, A Rhythm Within” Trailer: An Orphanage in Uganda Becomes a Haven of Hope and Movement in This New Heartfelt Documentary — Premieres December 9th on Netflix
In Uganda’s Masaka region, where the long shadow of the HIV/AIDS crisis still hangs heavy, a small orphanage becomes a living pulse of resilience. This uplifting documentary follows Masaka Kids Africana beyond the viral clips, revealing a vibrant community where orphaned children turn loss into laughter and movement into medicine.
🎥 “Bau, Artist At War” Trailer: Emile Hirsch Stars in This Remarkable True Story of Joseph Bau, the Artist and Forger Who Defied the Holocaust — Coming Soon on VOD/Digital
This powerful biographical drama follows Joseph Bau (Emile Hirsch), the artist and forger who risked everything inside Nazi camps by creating documents that helped hundreds escape. Directed by Sean McNamara (Reagan, Soul Surfer), it traces how Bau found love in the unlikeliest place—and how that bond later gave him the strength to confront the man who tormented him.








