
Dark Star Pictures and Uncork’d Entertainment will release LGBTQ romantic comedy Mascarpone starring Sarah T. Cohen, Alistair Stoneman, Jamila Martin-Wingett, Ray Whelan, Ricardo Freitas, Nicola Wright, and Tony Goodall.

Dark Star Pictures and Uncork’d Entertainment will release LGBTQ romantic comedy Mascarpone starring Sarah T. Cohen, Alistair Stoneman, Jamila Martin-Wingett, Ray Whelan, Ricardo Freitas, Nicola Wright, and Tony Goodall.

Here is the new official trailer for Frank & Penelope, the horror thriller film starring Kevin Dillon, Billy Budinich, Caylee Cowan, Donna D’Errico, Johnathon Schaech, and Lin Shaye.

Dark Star Pictures debuted the official trailer for Human Factors, the psychological thriller starring Sabine Timoteo, Mark Waschke, Jule Hermann, and Wanja Valentin Kube that world premiered at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival.

Here is the official trailer for Poser, described as a “biting underground music psychodrama” starring Sylvie Mix and Bobbi Kitten, along with Abdul Seidu, Rachel Keefe and Z-Wolf. Directed by Noah Dixon and Ori Segev, the film opens in Columbus on June 3rd, in theaters in New York and Los Angeles on June 17th. Nationwide expansion to follow.

Vertical debuted the official trailer for Unplugging, the indie comedy film starring Eva Longoria, Matt Walsh, Keith David, Lea Thompson, Al Madrigal, and Nicole Byers.

Vertical Entertainment dropped the official trailer for Tankhouse, the ensemble comedy film starring Christopher Lloyd (The Tender Bar, Nobody), Richard Kind (Argo, Inside Out), Tara Holt (Ballers, Californication) and Stephen Friedrich (This is Us & Nice Girl Like You).

RLJE Films debuted the official trailer for Dual, the sci-fi comedy film starring Karen Gillan, Beulah Koale with Theo James and Aaron Paul. Directed by Riley Stearns, the film premiered at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival, and opens in theaters on April 15, 2022.

Cinedigm debuted the official trailer for Coast, the coming of age drama film starring Fatima Ptacek, Mia Frampton, Mia Xitlali, Ciara Bravo, Cristela Alonzo, and Melissa Leo.

Oscilloscope Laboratories released the official trailer for Stanleyville, the satirical dark comedy starring Susanne Wuest (Goodnight Mommy) and Julian Richings, which premiered at the 2021 Fantasia Film Festival.

Sony Pictures Classics released the official trailer for The Phantom of the Open, the British comedy-drama film starring Mark Rylance, Sally Hawkins, Rhys Ifans, along with Jake Davies, Christian Lees, Jonah Lees, Mark Lewis Jones and Johann Myers.

Here is the official trailer for Maybe Someday, an LGBTQ drama film set to world premiere at Cinequest’s virtual film festival “Cinejoy” April 1-17. An LGBTQ feature film highlighting different aspects of love and heartbreak, Maybe Someday is a nostalgic and moving journey written and directed by Michelle Ehlen. The film is Ehlen’s fifth feature and first dramedy, her prior films most notably being the first lesbian comedy trilogy – Butch Jamie, Heterosexual Jill, and S&M Sally. Maybe Someday stars Ehlen along with Shaela Cook from Heterosexual Jill and S&M Sally, and Charlie Steers.

The captivating SXSW breakout LGBTQ drama See You Then tackles complex issues of gender identity, gender expression and transgender acceptance. The film follows Kris, who, a decade after abruptly breaking up with Naomi, invites her to dinner to catch-up on their complicated lives, relationships, and Kris’ transition.