
Sony Pictures Classics has revealed the release date and official trailer for Embeth Davidtz’s South African drama film Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight.

Sony Pictures Classics has revealed the release date and official trailer for Embeth Davidtz’s South African drama film Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight.

Iair Said wrote and stars in his feature film directorial debut, Most People Die on Sundays (Los domingos mueren más personas), the Argentine comedy-drama film loosely based on his real-life experiences when his own father died.

Ahead of the world premiere at CPH:DOX 2025 on March 24, 2025 in the Main Competition section DOX:Award, here is the first trailer for the documentary The Helsinki Effect directed by Arthur Franck.

Paramount+ debuted the official trailer and premiere date for The Carters: Hurts to Love You, the documentary on Nick Carter (Backstreet Boys), late pop star Aaron Carter and the Carter family, told by Angel Carter Conrad, the singers’ sister.

Tom Cruise is being honored by the BFI with its highest honor, a BFI Fellowship, for his achievements as an “extraordinary, versatile” actor and his contribution to the UK film industry.

Alan Tudyk, Rufus Sewell, Shirley Henderson, Olivia Williams, Indira Varma star in the British dark comedy film, The Trouble with Jessica. Tudyk, Sewell, Henderson, and Williams portray couples enjoying a private dinner party, however, the evening takes an unexpected turn after the arrival of an uninvited guest, played by Indira Varma, who ends up committing suicide.

Nine films, including Cloud, LifeHack and Rosario, have been added to the lineup for the 2025 Overlook Film Festival, taking place April 3 – April 6 in New Orleans, Louisiana at the Prytania Theatres. The horror festival also announced new immersive events, presentations and parties.

Bari Kang’s Itch! captured the Best Film award at the 17th A Night of Horror International Film Festival which wrapped last week in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. The zombie film captures a touching relationship between a father and daughter, who are trapped in a convenience store with other survivors trying to escape the apocalyptic pandemic taking place in the outside world.

Filmmaker Dana Flor directs 1-800-On-Her-Own, an intimate documentary portrait of feminist singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco. The film takes viewers on a cinematic journey from DiFranco’s punk-folk origins to her current roles as an activist, mother, and revered musician. It takes its title from the actual toll-free number for Ani DiFranco’s own Righteous Babe record label, which has been operational since the early ’90s,

Celine Song, acclaimed for her Oscar-nominated film Past Lives, returns with another romance themed film, Materialists, a romantic comedy film starring Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal; and featuring a new original song by Japanese Breakfast.

Art for Everybody is a revelatory documentary that delves into the life and legacy of Thomas Kinkade, the artist known as the “Painter of Light.” Kinkade’s art, characterized by idyllic cottages and serene landscapes, became both widely popular and critically controversial.

SXSW announced the Audience Award winners for the 32nd SXSW Film & TV Festival today with Fantasy Life by Matthew Shear winning the Narrative Feature Competition Audience Award and and Remaining Native by Paige Bethman won the Documentary Feature Competition Audience Awards.