XYZ Films has released the full-length trailer for the sci-fi film Something in the Dirt [STITD]. Filmmakers Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead star as neighbors who witnessed a paranormal phenomenon in their apartment. They realize that documenting the supernatural event could give them the lives they always wanted. Something in the Dirt opens theaters on November 4th.
Closing out a horror trilogy and possiby the franchise, Halloween Ends [HALW5] tallied an estimated $41.25 million to lead the weekend box office. The opening fell short of Halloween Kills’ $49 million, which also debut-day-n-date on Peacock a year ago. Moviegoers graded the finale C+ on CinemaScore compared to B- for the previous installment.
After 2 weeks at the top, Smile [SWROS] continues to hold strong with a third weekend at $12.4 million. The horror film stands at $71.17 million.
Warner Bros. has dropped the official redband trailer for the comedy House Party [HPRTY], a remake of the 1990s original. Tosin Cole and Kevin Jacob Latimore [JLATI] star as best friends who decide to throw a party at LeBron James' crib while he's away. Originally produced for HBO Max, House Party will now open in theaters on January 13th.
Aspiring club promoters and best buds Damon (Tosin Cole) and Kevin (Jacob Latimore) are barely keeping things together. Out of money, down on their...
Screen Media has revealed the official trailer for the action thriller Poker Face [POKRF] directed by Russell Crowe, who stars as a tech billionaire host who brings his childhood friends together for a game of high stakes poker. However, they must band together against a group of thieves who have broken into his mansion. Poker Face hits theaters on November 16th and VOD on November 22nd.
Paramount has uploaded the official trailer for the western The Last Manhunt [TLMHN] based on the true story of Willie Boy in Twentynine Palms, California. Jason Momoa, Christian Camargo, Mainei Kinimaka and Lily Gladstone star.The Last Manhunt opens in select theaters and hits VOD day-n-date on November 18th.
Based on true events in the early 1900s Wild West, Willie Boy falls in love with Carlota from the Chemehuevi tribe despite being forbidden to be together. Due to her father's...
Apple has revealed the teaser trailer for the musical comedy Spirited [SPRTD]. Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell star in a modern adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic A Christmas Carol. Spirited arrives in theaters November 11th and streams on Apple TV+ November 18th.
Universal has debuted the official trailer for the horror film M3GAN [M3GAN] about a killer doll. M3GAN opens in theaters on January 13th.
M3GAN is a marvel of artificial intelligence, a life-like doll programmed to be a child’s greatest companion and a parent’s greatest ally. Designed by brilliant toy-company roboticist Gemma (Allison Williams), M3GAN can listen and watch and learn as she becomes friend and teacher, playmate and protector, for the child she is bonded to. When Gemma...
Magnolia has released the full-length trailer for the thriller Next Exit [NEXIT]. Karen Gillan [KGILL] plays a scientist who has proven the existence of the afterlife and invents a pain-free way to get there. Katie Parker and Rahul Kohli star as a duo who want to take up on the offer of assisted suicide in order to escape their current existence for a new chance on another life. Next Exit arrives in theaters on November 4th.
MGM has unveiled the official trailer for the drama Women Talking [WMTLK] directed by Sarah Polley [SPOLL]. Rooney Mara, Claire Foy, Jessie Buckley, Judith Ivey, and Frances McDormand star as the women of a religious colony who struggle with their faith after a series of sexual assaults. Adapted from the Miriam Toews novel, Women Talking opens in limited release on December 2nd before expanding wide on December 25th.
Holding incredibly strong for a horror film in its second weekend, Smile [SWROS] slipped just 22% to remain the box office champion with an estimated $17.6 million. The Paramount release has banked $49.89 million in 10 days.
Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile [LYLEC] opened in second place with $11.5 million. The family film appealed to an audience that was 54% females.
Amsterdam [AMSTR] bombed with a $6.5 million at the third spot. The comedy skewed 56% males and 82% over the age of 25.