What's Coming Out This Week In Theaters and On Streaming, VOD & TV (October 27 - November 2, 2025)
All the 🎥 films and 📺 shows hitting theaters and streaming this week!
What’s coming to theaters or hitting streaming this week? Good question! Here’s a quick rundown of the new movies and TV shows arriving over the next few days.
🎥 In Theaters This Week
🎥 Depeche Mode: M
(Tues, Oct 28th — special engagement in IMAX theaters)
Blending electrifying live performances with archival footage, this Depeche Mode concert documentary explores music, mortality, and the band’s enduring connection with fans. Part concert, part meditation on death and devotion and directed by acclaimed Mexican filmmaker Fernando Frías de la Parra (Los Espookys, I’m No Longer Here), the doc turns the band’s 2023 Mexico City Memento Mori Tour into an immersive cinematic experience that celebrates both the music and the meaning behind it.
🎥 Anniversary
(Wed, Oct 29th — wide release)
Family secrets, radical beliefs, and a dinner gone wrong! Diane Lane and Kyle Chandler star as a couple whose 25th anniversary celebration descends into suspicion when their son (Dylan O’Brien) brings home his new girlfriend (Phoebe Dynevor), a woman with a dangerously provocative past. Directed by Jan Komasa (Corpus Christi) and co-starring Madeline Brewer, Zoey Deutch, and Mckenna Grace, this tense slow-burn thriller peels back the layers of love, loyalty, and the illusion of a perfect home—one uncomfortable toast at a time.
🎥 Stitch Head
(Wed, Oct 29th — wide release)
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 Professor—and 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.
🎥 Double Feature: Hallow Road & Vincent Must Die
(Fri, Oct 31th — special Halloween release: a double-feature via AMC Theatres)
AMC offers a rare double-feature treat this Halloween weekend: two pulse-pounding horror thrillers guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat all night long. Buckle up for Hallow Road and Vincent Must Die!
🎥 Hallow Road
Rosamund Pike and Matthew Rhys star in Babak Anvari’s tense real-time thriller about parents racing to save their daughter after a midnight call from a lonely road takes a chilling turn. Fear, guilt, and the supernatural collide in one long drive to hell.
🎥 Vincent Must Die
In Stéphan Castang’s darkly satirical thriller, Karim Leklou plays an ordinary man who becomes public enemy number one when everyone suddenly tries to kill him. Equal parts black comedy and survival horror, it’s Office Space meets 28 Days Later—with existential laughs and blood to spare.
🎥 Violent Ends
(Fri, Oct 31st — limited release)
In this gritty Southern revenge thriller, Billy Magnussen sheds his nice-guy charm for cold-blooded fury as a man dragged back into his family’s criminal legacy deep in the Ozarks. When his cousin’s botched robbery sparks a bloody feud, cousin turns on cousin, and there’s no outrunning the past... or the bullets. Written and directed by John-Michael Powell and also starring James Badge Dale and Alexandra Shipp, this brooding showdown proves that in the South, blood runs thick, but vengeance runs thicker.
🎥 Back to the Future: 40th Anniversary
(Fri, Oct 31st — IMAX release)
Whoa, this is heavy! Back to the Future is headed back to the big screen for its 40th anniversary—and this time it’s in IMAX. The time-travel classic starring Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover, Tom Wilson, and Claudia Wells returns this weekend, so fire up the DeLorean and set your clocks. Great Scott, you don’t want to miss this ride.
🎥 Baahubali: The Epic
(Fri, Oct 31st — IMAX release)
Before RRR made global waves, Indian filmmaker S. S. Rajamouli was already crafting legends. Now his monumental two-part Baahubali saga returns as one unified cinematic event—a thunderous blend of myth, might, and destiny. Recut into a single, sweeping IMAX experience, this tale of rebellion, betrayal, and legacy follows a warrior’s journey from waterfall to throne, reminding the world why Rajamouli’s vision remains unmatched in sheer epic scale.
🎥 Nouvelle Vague
(Fri, Oct 31st — limited release; in select theaters)
Filmmaker Richard Linklater time-travels to 1960s Paris in this dazzling meta-homage to Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless and the birth of the French New Wave. With Guillaume Marbeck as Godard and Zoey Deutch channeling Breathless star Jean Seberg, Linklater fuses cinematic reverence with romantic recreation to capture the moment film broke free and became art itself. Equal parts re-enactment and docudrama, it’s Linklater’s love letter to the cinephiles who made indie world cinema possible.
🎥 Safe House
(Fri, Oct 31st — limited release)
Starring Lucien Laviscount, Hannah John-Kamen, Lewis Tan, Holt McCallany, Brian Van Holt, and Ethan Embry, this tense action thriller locks six agents inside a fortified L.A. safe house after a devastating terrorist attack. But as fear and suspicion spread, the real threat isn’t outside... it’s within!
🎥 Lesbian Space Princess
(Fri, Oct 31st — limited release; in select theaters)
In this irreverent Aussie animated sci-fi comedy from creators Emma Hough Hobbs and Leela Varghese, an introverted space princess blasts out of her comfort zone and into the cosmos. When her bounty hunter ex-girlfriend is kidnapped by the villainous Straight White Maliens, the galaxy’s most reluctant hero embarks on a mission powered by love, chaos, and queer cosmic energy.
🎦 Streaming This Week
🎦 Watch the Skies
(Mon, Oct 27th — streaming on Prime Video)
You wouldn’t know it, but this Swedish sci-fi thriller breaks new ground by using an AI process to create a nearly seamless English dub, syncing actors’ lips to the dialogue for a more natural experience. Directed by Victor Danell, this Spielbergian adventure follows a teen (Inez Dahl Torhaug) who believes her missing father was abducted by aliens, sending her on a high-stakes quest for the truth. With innovative AI technology translating Swedish to English without losing the actors’ performances, this little sci-fi film could end up revolutionizing how foreign films reach English-speaking audiences... and vice versa.
🎦 Ballad of a Small Player
(Wed, Oct 29th — premiering on Netflix)
In this neon-drenched neo-noir from director Edward Berger (Conclave), Colin Farrell stars as Lord Doyle, a desperate gambler racing the clock for one last win at a high-stakes Macau casino. With Tilda Swinton and Fala Chen, this slick thriller dives into luck, lust, and ruin—where every poker hand could be his redemption or his demise.
🎦 Hedda
(Wed, Oct 29th — premiering on Prime Video)
Desire, deceit, and destruction take center stage as Tessa Thompson commands the screen in this sultry new spin on Henrik Ibsen’s classic 1891 play from filmmaker Nia DaCosta. Set over one fateful evening, a bored socialite turns her dinner party into a masterclass in manipulation, where every smile hides a scheme and every secret has a trigger.
🎦 Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers
(Thurs, Oct 30th — premiering on Netflix)
From director Emily Turner, this chilling new documentary reexamines the life and legacy of Aileen Wuornos through a modern lens. Featuring rare archival footage, never-before-seen death row interviews, and powerful audio recordings with those who knew her best, the Netflix doc explores the trauma, rage, and humanity behind one of America’s most notorious figures.
🎦 Hell House LLC: Lineage
(Thurs, Oct 30th — premiering on Shudder)
The gates of Abaddon creak open one final time in Stephen Cognetti’s chilling conclusion to his found-footage phenomenon. Years after her near-death escape, Vanessa Shepherd (Elizabeth Vermilyea) is haunted once more as a fresh wave of murders ties her fate to the cursed Abaddon Hotel. With past evils resurfacing and nightmares bleeding into reality, this finale threads together a decade of terror for one last descent into the dark.
🎦 Jurassic World Rebirth
(Thurs, Oct 30th — streaming on Peacock)
Scarlett Johansson takes the reins of this seventh installment in the Jurassic film franchise, playing a covert ops specialist sent to extract rare dinosaur DNA from a deadly dino-filled island that time forgot. With Mahershala Ali as her black-ops fixer and Jonathan Bailey as an intrepid paleontologist, the mission turns into a survival sprint through teeth, claws, and corporate agendas. Directed by Gareth Edwards (Godzilla, Rogue One) and written by original Jurassic Park scribe David Koepp, this latest chapter trades cautionary science for full-throttle chaos. Because nature always finds a way to bite back.
🎦 Sorry, Baby
(Thurs, Oct 30th — streaming on HBO MAX)
Three years after surviving sexual assault, a sardonic college professor struggles to stitch her life back together—armed with dark humor, a loyal best friend, and a local neighbor she’s trying to keep at arm’s length. In her audacious feature film debut, Eva Victor writes, directs, and stars in this sharply funny yet deeply personal, semi-biographical A24 drama, produced by Barry Jenkins and co-starring Naomi Ackie and Lucas Hedges. This Sundance sensation walks the tightrope between pain and punchlines, proving healing is sometimes equal parts heartache and hilarity.
🎦 The History of Sound
(Sat, Nov 1st — streaming on MUBI)
Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor star as Lionel and David, whose friendship at the Boston Music Conservatory in 1917 blossoms into something deeper on a journey across rural Maine. Tasked with preserving folk songs from a fading generation, they discover their own secret harmony in Oliver Hermanus’ poignant adaptation of Ben Shattuck’s short story.
🎦 The Cut
(Sat, Nov 1st — streaming on Paramount+)
Orlando Bloom trades swords for gloves as a retired Irish boxer gunning for one last shot at glory. With only 28 days to make weight, he trains under an unorthodox coach (John Turturro) while trying to rebuild things with his estranged partner (Caitríona Balfe). But in this gritty comeback tale from director Sean Ellis, the hardest opponent may not be in the ring—it may be in his own head.
✅ On VOD This Week
✅ Eleanor the Great
(Tues, Oct 28th — on VOD/Digital)
Scarlett Johansson steps behind the camera for her directorial debut, a heartfelt tale of loss, memory, and unlikely friendship. June Squibb stars as Eleanor, a sharp-tongued senior citizen whose personal stories of loss and heartbreak captivate a grieving young journalist, played by Erin Kellyman. Joined by Chiwetel Ejiofor as Kellyman’s news anchor father, the film bridges generations with humor and tenderness. Proof that even at 94, life still has chapters worth telling, even if some of those stories aren’t entirely factual.
📺 On TV This Week
📺 The Asset
(Mon, Oct 27th — on Netflix)
This tense Danish series follows an undercover agent (Clara Dessau) tasked with befriending a drug smuggler’s wife, only to find herself dangerously entangled in her target’s world. As the Agent’s bond with her target deepens, loyalty blurs with compassion, forcing her to choose between duty and saving the woman she was sent to deceive.
📺 Don’t Date Brandon
(Tues, Oct 28th — on Paramount+)
He said all the right things, until everything he said was a lie. When Amber uncovers her picture-perfect boyfriend’s dark past, she joins forces with his ex-wife to expose the truth. This gripping true-crime docuseries unravels a harrowing tale of deceit, survival, and the women who refused to be his next victims.
📺 Down Cemetery Road
(Wed, Oct 29th — on Apple TV+)
Emma Thompson gets delightfully gritty as Zoe Boehm, a wisecracking private investigator who can sniff out trouble faster than a hangover. When her anxious neighbor (Ruth Wilson) stumbles into a possible bombing plot, the two women dive headfirst into a twisty Oxford mystery filled with secrets, murder, and misplaced civility. From the team behind Slow Horses and based on Mick Herron’s novel, this Apple original turns British noir into a wry, whip-smart thrill ride.
📺 Hazbin Hotel: Season 2
(Wed, Oct 29th — on Prime Video)
Hell’s hottest hotel is back in business, and business is booming. After taking on Heaven and winning, Charlie Morningstar’s grand plan for redemption faces a whole new wave of sinners, schemers, and sassy chaos. With dazzling animation, fiery musical numbers, and a devilishly sharp sense of humor, second season cranks up the heat—proving that in Hell, second chances come with a killer soundtrack!
📺 Star Wars: Visions: Season 3
(Wed, Oct 29th — on Disney+)
The third volume unites nine acclaimed anime studios, each bringing their unique style to fresh tales set in the Star Wars universe. From dazzling lightsaber duels to mythic new Force legends, this animated anthology promises to push the boundaries of the galaxy’s lore with anime-fueled imagination. Fans can expect a mix of styles, tones, and perspectives—all canon-adjacent, all uniquely Star Wars.
📺 The Witcher: Season 4
(Thurs, Oct 30th — on Netflix)
The White Wolf returns—new face, same bite. Liam Hemsworth dons Geralt’s sword and scars in Netflix’s fourth season of the hit fantasy series, stepping in as war, monsters, and destiny collide. With Ciri lost, Yennefer rebuilding, and old enemies rising, this penultimate chapter begins the saga’s epic finale—adapting Sapkowski’s final novels and unleashing new allies, darker foes, and a storm worth waiting for.
📺 Amsterdam Empire
(Thurs, Oct 30th — on Netflix)
Famke Janssen stars as a betrayed wife plotting to dismantle her husband’s coffeeshop empire in a stylish new crime saga of power, passion, and payback. When infidelity ignites a war at home, the fight for Amsterdam’s underworld turns personal. With betrayal brewing and empires at stake, revenge is a dish best served with a side of smoke.
📺 Son of a Donkey
(Thurs, Oct 30th — on Netflix)
The Saidden brothers return with a wild new chapter as Theo faces therapy, work woes, and his hilariously chaotic family in this sharp take on growing up. Adulthood was never going to be easy, but add road rage, court-ordered therapy, and a dysfunctional family circus, and you’ve got comedy gold.
📺 Juan Gabriel: I Must, I Can, I Will
(Thurs, Oct 30th — on Netflix)
Through rare footage, home videos, and intimate interviews, this four-part documentary explores the genius and contradictions of Juan Gabriel, the artist who redefined Latin music. Drawn from his personal archive, the docuseries offers an unprecedented look at both the superstar and the man behind the legend—revealing a portrait as grand, emotional, and unforgettable as his music itself.
📺 Bad Influencer
(Fri, Oct 31st — on Netflix)
In this slick South African dramedy from creator Kudi Maradzika, Jo-Anne Reyneke stars as a single mom hustling her way out of debt with a secret side hustle—knockoff designer bags. When she teams up with a vain influencer (Cindy Mahlangu) to sell her fakes online, business booms fast—and trouble follows faster.
📺 I Love LA
(Sun, Nov 2nd— on HBO MAX)
Rachel Sennott headlines and co-creates this biting HBO comedy about trying to “make it” in a city built on make-believe. As Maia, a 20-something writer surrounded by a lovable mess of friends and frenemies, she discovers that ambition in LA is just another performance. With its mix of satire, sincerity, and social-media absurdity, it’s a love-hate letter to the city where reinvention is a full-time job.
📺 Robin Hood
(Sun, Nov 2nd— on MGM+)
Justice takes aim in this gritty new reimagining of the timeless legend. Jack Patten stars as Robert of Locksley, an archer-turned-outlaw who transforms grief into rebellion against Sean Bean’s ruthless Sheriff of Nottingham. With Lauren McQueen’s sharp-witted Marian and Connie Nielsen’s commanding Eleanor of Aquitaine, this sweeping 12th-century epic resurrects Robin Hood as the hero a divided world still needs.


