

Molly Gordon and Logan Lerman dive into the chaos of modern romance in Sony Pictures Classics’ Oh, Hi!—a sharp, genre-bending rom-com that blends lighthearted setups with intense emotional stakes. The trailer drops just ahead of the film’s July 25 theatrical release.
A24’s Eddington trailer has arrived—and it’s equal parts unnerving, intimate, and otherworldly. Anchored by psychological tension and A24’s signature eerie minimalism, the film appears to examine the line between belief and obsession, sanity and myth.
Sony Pictures has just dropped the trailer for Caught Stealing, and it’s Darren Aronofsky like you’ve never seen him before—a high-octane crime-comedy set in the electrifying chaos of 1990s New York
Idris Elba and John Cena team up—and clash—in Heads of State, an explosive buddy action-comedy where diplomacy is dead and the bullets are very much real.
Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis are back and switching bodies once again—but this time, it’s not just Friday that’s freaky. Get ready for a multigenerational identity crisis in Freakier Friday, hitting theaters August 8.
Eddie Murphy and Pete Davidson are the ultimate odd couple in The Pickup, Prime Video’s wild new action-comedy. What starts as a routine job quickly unravels into a chaotic, city-wide heist—and the laughs are just as explosive as the action.
A new semester, a darker mystery. Wednesday returns with more gothic flair, familiar faces, and a few chilling surprises that only the Addams Family could deliver.
Heaven, hell, and Hollywood collide in Good Fortune, a surreal comedy from Aziz Ansari that turns the afterlife into the ultimate identity crisis.
Desire, deception, and designer handbags collide in Materialists, Celine Song’s sultry follow-up to Past Lives—this time trading soulmates for status.
Undercover work gets personal in Deep Cover, a tense, stylish thriller where every move could be your last and loyalty is the deadliest gamble of all.
The holidays are about to get hysterically dysfunctional. Oh. What. Fun. returns with more festive chaos, unexpected reunions, and sharp-edged holiday humor.
Back in the kitchen and boiling over—Season 4 of The Bear brings higher stakes, tighter timelines, and a deeper dive into the chaos of fine dining’s most dysfunctional family.
The garage doors are open again—Tires returns with more chaos, cringeworthy management, and workplace absurdity that hits just a little too close to home.
They’re bad, they’re back, and they’re trying to be… good-ish? The Bad Guys 2 revs up the charm, chaos, and car chases in a slick new trailer.
Class is back in session—and it’s creepier than ever. Wednesday returns with more mystery, mayhem, and macabre charm in its Season 2 trailer.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is back in action—again. FUBAR Season 2 cranks up the chaos, family dysfunction, and international espionage in Netflix’s sharpest spy comedy.
Chaos is the cost of greatness. The Bear returns for its fourth season, raising the heat in Chicago’s most volatile kitchen. With Carmy, Sydney, and Richie balancing fine dining with emotional fallout, the stakes have never been higher.
A sun-drenched love letter to cinema’s rebellious heart, Nouvelle Vague pairs Zoey Deutch with director Richard Linklater for a romantic, reflexive spin through Godardian mood and modern malaise. A film about falling in love—with movies, with people, with Paris.
Bob Odenkirk returns as Hutch Mansell in Nobody 2, a high-octane sequel where a family vacation turns into a battleground. With Sharon Stone as a formidable new adversary, the film blends dark humor, intense action, and emotional stakes.
Grit, guns, and stolen dreams collide in Americana, a revisionist Western set on the fringes of America’s mythos. Sydney Sweeney and Paul Walter Hauser lead an ensemble of outlaws, schemers, and drifters in this bold genre reinvention.
From Succession creator Jesse Armstrong comes a blistering satire set deep in the woods and even deeper in denial. Mountainhead is a darkly funny takedown of ego, technology, and the delusions of the ultra-elite.
Dave Franco and Alison Brie star as a couple unraveling under the weight of emotional strain—and a sinister, surreal force—in this eerie and intimate horror-tinged drama.
A botched heist unravels into desert chaos in Honey Don’t, a neon-lit, blood-soaked dark comedy about greed, fate, and getting in way over your head.
John Cena is back and louder than ever as Peacemaker returns for Season 2, promising more bullets, more banter, and even more eagle sidekick action.
Pryce Cahill (Owen Wilson) was headed for golf greatness when an on-course meltdown derailed his career. Now struggling to stay afloat, he goes all in to mentor Santi—a teenage phenom with immense potential-and maybe save
A24’s latest heartbreaker follows two estranged sisters reuniting over one seismic secret—and one surreal summer.
Bryan Cranston and Allison Janney play an estranged couple stuck on stage—and in life—in this bittersweet showbiz comedy from Jon S. Baird.
Not all farms grow crops. Some grow secrets. Magic Farm stars Chloë Sevigny and Simon Rex in a haunting tale of family, myth, and survival.
Some places were never meant to be found. Max teases a chilling new frontier with Mountainhead, a survival thriller where the real threat is what lies within.
From IFC Films comes The Luckiest Man In America, a sharp, stranger-than-fiction character study that explores the extraordinary—and absurd—life of one of America’s most peculiar public figures.
Idris Elba and John Cena team up for high-octane chaos in Heads of State, where diplomacy takes a backseat to fists, firepower, and fast talk.
The gothic queen of deadpan is back. Wednesday returns for Season 2, promising more mysteries, more monsters, and more mayhem at Nevermore Academy.
A man on the edge. A mystery in the mountains. From Max comes Mountainhead, a brooding psychological thriller that teases a descent into paranoia, isolation, and the blurred lines between reality and delusion.
Barbie Ferreira and John Leguizamo lead Bob Trevino Likes It, a heartfelt story about unexpected connections and healing old wounds.
There are friends for a reason, and friends for all seasons - THE FOUR SEASONS follows long-time friends through the ups and downs of life over the course of four seasonal vacations (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter). Together they have a lot to unpack. Starring Tina Fey, Will Forte, Kerri Kenney-Silver, Marco Calvani, Erika Henningsen, with Colman Domingo and SteveCarell. Created and written by TinaFey, Lang Fisher and Tracey Wigfield (30 Rock, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt)