What's Coming Out This Week In Theaters and On Streaming, VOD & TV: February 16 thru February 22, 2026
All the 🎥 films and 📺 shows hitting theaters and streaming this week!
Need a quick refresher on what’s landing on screens this week? We’ve compiled a list of everything arriving over the next few days, hitting both big and small screens. Whether you’re planning a trip to your local cinema this weekend or staying in to stream something at home, there’s plenty to choose from. Scroll down and enjoy.
🎥 In Theaters This Week
🎥 Blades of the Guardians
(Tues, Feb 17th — limited release; in select cities; also on VOD/Digital)
In this sweeping wuxia epic from legendary action maestro Yuen Woo-Ping, Wu Jing plays a hardened blade-for-hire escorting the empire’s most wanted outlaw (Jet Li) across a lawless landscape where honor has become a death sentence. Joined by heavyweights Nicholas Tse, Tony Leung Ka-fai, Max Zhang, and Kara Wai, this balletic martial-arts saga turns every ambush into operatic bloodshed as shifting alliances and buried loyalties slice as sharply as any sword.
🎥 Hellfire
(Tues, Feb 17th — limited release; also on VOD/Digital)
In this gritty Southern action thriller, Stephen Lang plays a haunted ex–Green Beret drifter who rolls into a town owned by a ruthless crime boss (Harvey Keitel) and policed by a corrupt sheriff (Dolph Lundgren). When intimidation turns to open warfare, this lone outsider ignites a brutal showdown where justice isn’t served in a courtroom... it’s forged in gunfire.
🎥 Psycho Killer
(Fri, Feb 20th — wide release)
Barbarian breakout Georgina Campbell stars as a Kansas highway patrol officer who becomes an unrelenting hunter after her husband is murdered in cold blood by a masked drifter revealed to be a calculating serial killer known as the Satanic Slasher. The deeper she barrels down this highway to hell, the further she slips into his twisted world. Penned by Andrew Kevin Walker, the writer of Se7en, this cat-and-mouse chiller suggests some predators aren’t running from the law... they’re daring it to follow them into the dark.
🎥 I Can Only Imagine 2
(Fri, Feb 20th — wide release)
In this uplifting faith-based biopic sequel, John Michael Finley returns as MercyMe frontman Bart Millard, balancing sold-out arenas with growing family strain as rising Chirsitan musician Tim Timmons (Milo Ventimiglia) joins the tour and offers a humbling new perspective on faith and gratitude. Together, they navigate reconciliation, pressure, and belief under the spotlight.
🎥 How to Make a Killing
(Fri, Feb 20th — wide release)
Blood is thicker than water… until there’s money involved. In this darkly comic satirical thriller from Emily the Criminal director John Patton Ford, Glen Powell stars as a disowned heir who plots to eliminate his obscenely wealthy relatives and fast-track his inheritance, with Margaret Qualley, Ed Harris, and Topher Grace fueling a razor-sharp spiral of greed, entitlement, and family dysfunction. Because some family trees deserve to be trimmed... just maybe not this mercilessly.
🎥 This Is Not a Test
(Fri, Feb 20th — limited release)
Olivia Holt stars in this high school-set zombie siege thriller as a frantic student leading her trapped classmates barricaded inside their school, where dwindling supplies and rising paranoia turn survival into a psychological pressure cooker. While waiting for the cavalry that may never come, they realize the undead outside might be less dangerous than the desperation spreading within the walls. Because this time, the final exam is who can survive the longest without giving up.
🎥 Midwinter Break
(Fri, Feb 20th — limited release)
In this stirring British drama directed by Polly Findlay, veteran actors Lesley Manville and Ciarán Hinds star as a long-married couple whose visit to Amsterdam unearths unresolved truths, transforming a quiet getaway into a searching meditation on love, faith, and the fragile echoes of a shared past.
🎥 The Dreadful
(Fri, Feb 20th — limited release; also on VOD)
Sophie Turner stars as a grieving widow in this medieval gothic horror set during the tail end of the Wars of the Roses, drawn to a battle-scarred knight (fellow Game of Thrones alum Kit Harington) who delivers news of her husband’s death and offers a dangerous glimmer of solace. But as Marcia Gay Harden’s suspicious matriarch whispers of an ancient curse born from the bloody conflict, it becomes ruthlessly clear that life will never be the same.
🎥 Diabolic
(Fri, Feb 20th — limited release; also on VOD)
In this slow-burn possession horror, Elizabeth Cullen stars as a cult survivor who returns to her fundamentalist religious compound seeking healing, only to find herself stalked by a vengeful spirit bound to a long-cursed witch. As paranoia festers, her body becomes a vessel for an inherited evil that was never exorcised... only waiting for her to come home.
🎥 EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert
(Fri, Feb 20th — IMAX release; in IMAX for one week only)
In this electrifying concert documentary, Elvis helmer Baz Luhrmann unveils restored, never-before-seen footage from Elvis Presley’s legendary 1970s Las Vegas residency, capturing the King at his most magnetic and unguarded. Through the glitter, sweat, and spectacle of Sin City, it’s more than a time capsule... it’s rock ’n’ roll royalty at full voltage!
🎥 Billy Preston: That’s the Way God Planned It
(Fri, Feb 20th — limited release; in NY; More Cities to follow)
In this intimate music documentary, rare archival footage and studio outtakes chart the life of Grammy-winning keyboard virtuoso Billy Preston, tracing his rise from performing with Mahalia Jackson at age five to becoming the so-called “fifth Beatle” during the Get Back sessions and a sonic force alongside The Rolling Stones and Aretha Franklin. Beyond the accolades, it’s a soulful portrait of genius as both gift and burden, exploring the uneasy crossroads of faith, fame, identity, and a lifelong search for acceptance.
🎥 2026 Oscar Nominated Shorts
(Fri, Feb 20th — limited release)
Presented by Taika Waititi and distributed by Roadside Attractions, this prestigious theatrical showcase assembles the year’s most acclaimed animated, documentary, and live-action short films into one global celebration of distilled storytelling; where every entry delivers a complete emotional journey in mere minutes, not hours.




