Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, Candice Burgen and Mary Steenburgen star in the rom-com that will try to give Deadpool a run for its money on May 18.
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Jason Clarke stars as Ted Kennedy, who is mulling over a potential presidential run a year after the death of his brother Bobby Kennedy.
The sequel to Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Wreck-It Ralph hits theaters on Thanksgiving weekend, but Disney has released a very early teaser for the animated comedy featuring the voices of John C. Reilly and Sarah Silverman.
Directed by Robert Smigel from a script co-written with Sandler, the comedy co-stars Rachel Dratch and Steve Buscemi, and it will be released on Netflix on April 27.
Olivia Cooke and Anya Taylor-Joy (Split) star in the directorial debut from the New York playwright which premiered at Sundance in 2017.
Based on Ray Bradbury’s award-winning novel, previously adapted into the 1966 film by François Truffaut, the HBO TV-movie will debut in the springtime.
The film, which debuted in Sundance and is screening this week in Berlin, is adapted from the cult 1992 novel by Jamaican-born British writer Victor Headley.
Netflix will release the acclaimed Sundance award-winning film starring Chanté Adams on March 23.
Bleecker Street will release the period drama starring the three-time Oscar nominee and adapted by Ian McEwan from his own 2007 novel on May 18.
Leto plays a soldier imprisoned in Japan following WWII who gets involved with the Japanese crime world in the new film from Land of Mine director Martin Zandvliet.
Narrated by Kristen Bell, audiences will follow Qian Qian, a panda bear born into captivity and tasked with increasing the population of pandas in the wild.
In the film from Adam Rifkin, the 81-year-old Reynolds plays an aging Hollywood star invited to receive a Lifetime Achievement award from a small film festival in Nashville.
The upcoming biblical drama looks at the story of Jesus (Phoenix) through the perspective of his confidant Mary Magdalene (Mara).
Starring David Oyelowo, Charlize Theron, Joel Edgerton and Sharlto Copley, the comedy takes place in the world of medical cannabis. It will be released nationwide on March 9.
“Done properly, parenting is a heroic act,” says Bird’s Edna Mode in the hilarious new TV spot for the sequel to Pixar’s popular 2004 look at superheroes.
San Andreas director Brad Peyton and Dwayne Johnson reteam for the 1980’s video game inspired film.
The comedy actress and Mexican superstar put a new twist on the 1987 romantic comedy starring Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell.
Rachel Israel’s debut stars newcomers Brandon Polansky and Samantha Elisofon as two adults living with Autism who try to have a normal romantic relationship.
In the directorial debut by screenwriters Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstein (He’s Just Not That Into You), Schumer plays an insecure woman who wakes from a fall with the newfound confidence that she’s the most beautiful woman on the planet.
Jay Duplass plays a man released from prison after two decades only to reconnect with his high school teacher (Edie Falco) with whom he’s still in love.
The first movie centered around Marvel’s anti-hero hits theaters on Oct. 5, just in time for Venom’s 30th Anniversary.
The expletive-filled teaser heralds the return of Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool and introducing Josh Brolin as Cable in the oddly-titled sequel due out on May 18.
McCarthy plays a mother who wants to change her life and go back to college in the comedy which will be released on May 11.
Alden Ehrenreich plays the young Han Solo in the Star Wars prequel directed by Ron Howard and co-starring Donald Glover and Emilia Clarke.
Johnson has to rescue his family from a giant Chinese skyscraper in his latest action film, this one reteaming him with Rawson Marshall Thurber (Central Intelligence).
Emily Blunt stars opposite her husband John Krasinski in Paramount’s thriller A Quiet Place, which could make some noise this April. Also, see the new trailer for Jennifer Lawrence’s steamy thriller Red Sparrow.
Ron Howard directed the big-budget origin story, which co-stars Woody Harrelson, Thandie Newton and Paul Bettany, and remains on schedule for a May 25 release.
Starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Michiel Huisman from Game of Thrones and Orphan Black, the film deals with a long-time couple whose relationship is put to a test when she’s diagnosed with a tumor.
New Line will release the R-rated ensemble comedy, co-starring Kyle Chandler, Michael C. Hall and Chelsea Perreti, on Feb. 23. It’s the latest from the directors of Vacation and the upcoming Flashpoint.
The wedding comedy is the feature directorial debut by Robert Smigel, and it co-stars Steve Buscemi and Rachel Dratch. It will stream on Netflix starting April 27.