
Life After directed by disabled filmmaker Reid Davenport (I Didn’t See You There), is a powerful documentary on the deeply personal and public debate surrounding assisted dying.

Life After directed by disabled filmmaker Reid Davenport (I Didn’t See You There), is a powerful documentary on the deeply personal and public debate surrounding assisted dying.

Amazon MGM Studios debuted the official trailer for After the Hunt, the psychological thriller film directed by Luca Guadagnino, starring a powerhouse cast led by Julia Roberts (Alma Olsson), Ayo Edebiri (Maggie Price), Andrew Garfield (Hank Gibson), along with Michael Stuhlbarg and Chloë Sevigny. Set within a prestigious Ivy League college, it dives into a tense narrative centered around a #MeToo scandal that entangles academia, ethics, and personal history.

Directed by award-winning filmmaker Nim Shapira, the documentary TORN: The Israel-Palestine Poster War on NYC Streets, traces the grassroots poster campaign to raise awareness for the 251 hostages taken by Hamas in the October 7 attack.

Vertical will release Keith Jardine’s hybrid psychological, sci-fi horror film Kill Me Again starring Brendan Fehr (Roswell, Final Destination), Raoul Max Trujillo (Dark Winds, Mayans M.C.), and Majandra Delfino (Roswell, Friends with Better Lives). It is slated for release in select theaters and on-demand on August 8, 2025.

AJ Goes to the Dog Park, the debut feature film from director Toby Jones (not the British actor) stars AJ Thompson as the lovably average AJ, whose blissful routine – complete with buttered toast, a calm day job, and daily visits to the dog park with his pups – gets turned upside-down when the park is transformed into a ‘blog park’. Alongside Thompson, the cast includes Crystal Cossette Knight as the mayor, with Morgan Davy, Danny Davy, and a host of Fargo locals rounding out the quirky ensemble.

Year of the Fox, the coming‑of‑age drama film directed by Megan Griffiths (Eden, Lucky Them) explores the life of a biracial teenager caught between privilege and power, navigating her adoptive family’s upheaval amid Aspen’s extravagant late‑’90s party scene. Starring in the movie are Sarah Jeffery as Ivy, alongside Jane Adams, Jake Weber, and Balthazar Getty.





The queer drama film In Transit directed by Jaclyn Bethany (Tell That to the Winter Sea, Highway One) will have its World Premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.