It’s that time again: your weekly trailer round-up, where we bring you the latest releases hitting both the big and small screens this week! Here’s a compiled list of the newest movies and TV shows, complete with their trailers, so you can stay up to date and plan what to watch in the week ahead. So sit back, relax, and dive into these trailers to find your next movie to catch on the big screen or your next binge-worthy series!
Movies:
In Theaters This Week — Friday, Jan 31st
Companion
(wide release)Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid star in this twisted love story with a darkly satirical horror twist, where falling in love with a robot companion leads to the shocking realization that it’s not all it's cracked up to be.
Dog Man
(wide release)Based on the best-selling children's graphic novel series by "Captain Underpants" creator Dav Pilkey, this new animated comedy follows "Dog Man," a part canine, part human police officer dedicated to protecting and serving... while also mastering the art of fetch, sit, and roll over. Lil Rel Howery, Pete Davidson, and Isla Fisher provide the voices.
Love Me
(wide release)Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun star in this wildly inventive futuristic romance about a lonely satellite falling in love with an A.I.-controlled ocean-bound buoy. Together, they discover the true meaning of love, life, and what it means to be human now that the human population has become extinct.
Valiant One
(wide release)Chase Stokes and Lana Condor are trapped behind enemy lines in this new military action thriller. They portray two surviving soldiers who, after a horrible helicopter crash, must fight for their survival and the lives of badly injured officers while trying to escape the forests of North Korea.
Like Father Like Son
(in select theaters and VOD)In this new psychological horror thriller, Dermot Mulroney plays a Death Row inmate who believes his son is a chip off the old block. However, his son wants to believe he's nothing like his violent, criminal father. But as events unfold, he's forced to rethink who he is—could he be becoming just like his dear old dad? Dylan Flashner, Ariel Winter, Vivica A. Fox, and Mayim Bialik also star.
The Devil and the Daylong Brothers
(in select theaters and on VOD)This Southern-fried horror musical follows three brothers from three different mothers, but the same backstabbing father (played by genre icon Keith Carradine), as they roll into a Southern town on a mission to reclaim their souls from the Devil. Their father sold their souls to the Devil, and now the brothers are out for revenge.
Green and Gold
(in select theaters, via Fathom Events)Craig T. Nelson stars as a Wisconsin dairy farmer facing mounting debt. In a desperate attempt to save his land from foreclosure, he partners with his music-aspiring granddaughter on a bet, risking everything they have built up until now. Brandon Sklenar, Madison Lawlor, and the late M. Emmet Walsh also star.
No Other Land
(in NY, Film Forum)Recent Oscar nominee, this provocative and eye-opening documentary offers a candid look at the gradual destruction of the West Bank over the years, told through a joint collaboration between a Palestinian activist and a Jewish Israeli journalist.
Picnic at Hanging Rock: 50th Anniversary
(4K Restoration, Re-Release)For its 50th anniversary, renowned Australian filmmaker Peter Weir's classic mystery about the disappearance of several schoolgirls and their teacher is being release for a new 4K restoration. Part of the 1970s Australian New Wave, it’s the film that help launched Weir’s directing career, leading him to direct other classics like Witness, Dead Poets Society, The Truman Show, and Master and Commander.
Streaming This Week — Friday, Jan 31st
You're Cordially Invited
(on Amazon Prime Video)Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon star in this new comedy about the lengths people go to in order to pull off the perfect wedding for their loved ones, especially when the hotel resort accidentally double-books the same venue for two different wedding parties.
Dark Match
(on Shudder and AMC+)In this horror flick, a group of wrestlers discovers just how real wrestling can get when they become the guests of honor at a match held by Satanists. Sara Canning, Chris Jericho, Steven Ogg, and Michael Eklund star.
On VOD/Digital This Week — Tues. Jan 28th
Den of Thieves 2: Pantera
Gerard Butler returns as rogue cop Nick "Big Nick" O'Brien in this crime sequel, traveling to Europe to infiltrate a dangerous diamond-stealing syndicate. Disguised as a thief and teaming up with O’Shea Jackson Jr., Nick must confront the allure of the criminal world and wrestle with his own moral compass.
Babygirl
Nicole Kidman stars as a successful CEO who risks everything to embark on a secret affair with a much younger intern (Harris Dickinson) in this steamy thriller that explores the complexities of gender and power dynamics in the workplace.
The Fire Inside
Written and produced by Barry Jenkins, this boxing biopic follows the inspiring journey of Claressa 'T-Rex' Shields, a Flint, Michigan-born boxer determined to become the first woman in U.S. history to win an Olympic gold medal in boxing. Ryan Destiny and Brian Tyree Henry star.
Not an Artist
In this offbeat comedy from writers-directors Alexi Pappas and Jeremy Teicher (Olympic Dreams), a young woman (Pappas) is accepted into a residency program established by a wealthy, enigmatic benefactor for high-potential artists struggling with creative block. RZA, Haley Joel Osment and Rosalind Chao also star.
On VOD/Digital This Week — Fri. Jan 31st
Sing Sing
Recent Oscar-nominee Colman Domingo delivers a heart-wrenching portrayal of an incarcerated man who finds soulful rehabilitation through acting and putting on stage shows with other prisoners. Based on a real prison program, this drama presents a different side of the penal system—one that is isolating and devastatingly lonesome but also inspiring and hopeful.
The Devil and the Daylong Brothers — (see above, also out on VOD)
Like Father Like Son — (see above, also out on VOD)
On 4K This Week — Tues. Jan 28th
The Keep (4K)
This nearly forgotten 1983 supernatural horror film, written and directed by Michael Mann (known for Heat, Miami Vice, and Thief), returns to the spotlight with an all-new 4K Disc release. Based on F. Paul Wilson's novel, the movie follows a group of Nazi soldiers who uncover an ancient, malevolent force hidden within a remote Romanian fortress, unleashing a terrifying entity that threatens to destroy them all. The film features an original score by classic 80s synth electronic group Tangerine Dream.
Television:
Paradise: Season 1
(on Hulu and Disney + on Tuesday, Jan 28)Hailing from This Is Us producers Dan Fogelman, John Requa and Glenn Ficarra, this is new political murder-mystery thriller stars Sterling K. Brown as a Secret Service agent who becomes the prime suspect in the death of the U.S. president, leading to a tense investigation filled with conspiracy, cover-ups, and betrayal.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man: Season 1
(on Disney + on Wednesday, Jan 29)Marvel Animation is going back to the basics! What would Peter Parker have gone through if he wasn't yet the world-famous superhero but rather just "your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man"? This new animated depiction follows a young Peter Parker in the early days of learning the ins and outs of being his superhero alter ego, complete with his own DIY costume. See how he evolves from a local hero to the Marvel superhero we know today.
Mythic Quest: Season 4
(on Apple TV + on Wednesday, Jan 29)The old gang from Mythic Quest is back at work, and this time, Ian (Rob McElhenney), Poppy (Charlotte Nicdao), David (David Hornsby), Brad (Danny Pudi), Jo (Jessie Ennis), Rachel (Ashly Burch), Dana (Imani Hakim), Carol (Naomi Ekperigin), and Sue (Caitlin McGee) are entering a new phase of their video game enterprise. The problem? The company is facing government pushback, as the success of their new kid game has caught the attention of career-driven politicians looking to impose more restrictions on video game platforms. Expect plenty of in-house drama with loads of chuckles.
The Recruit: Season 2
(on Netflix on Thursday, Jan 30)Noah Centineo returns as CIA lawyer Owen Hendricks. This time, he finds himself back on assignment, this time jetting off to South Korea for a covert CIA operation to prevent an international war from erupting. The catch? Owen only has 48 hours to catch the bad guys, save the day, and if time permits, catch up on his K-pop and Korean BBQ.
Mo: Season 2
(on Netflix on Thursday, Jan 30)Palestinian-American comedian Mohammed "Mo" Amer returns for a new season of his semi-biographical comedy series, inspired by his life as a Palestinian refugee living in Houston, Texas, navigating the challenges of seeking asylum and citizenship in the United States. In Season 2, Mo delves deeper into hot-button issues, exploring the ongoing conflict in Palestine and America’s complex immigration policies, all while maintaining the wickedly sly humor he’s known for.
Tom Green Country: Season 1
(on Prime Video on Friday, Jan 31)Comedian Tom Green recently returned to his home country of Canada and bought a farm, despite having no experience in farm life. He documented the move for an Amazon Prime documentary, but it turns out that was just the beginning. His new reality-based series on Prime follows his adventures as he adapts to his new farm lifestyle.
Common Side Effects: Season 1
(on Adult Swim, Comedy Central on Sunday, Feb 2)This new animated comedy, executive produced by Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, follows two high school friends who reconnect after discovering a magical secret mushroom with healing properties that can cure nearly every ailment in the world. As they try to introduce it to the pharmaceutical market, they are shocked to learn that the Big Pharma industry is more focused on keeping people sick to secure the future of the business. Created by Scavengers Reign co-creator Joseph Bennett and comic writer Steve Hely.