MISS YOU, LOVE YOU (2026): New Trailer From Allison Janney, Bonnie Hunt, Andrew Rannells…

Miss You, Love You is a new HBO drama about a widow whose estranged son sends his assistant in his place to attend his father’s funeral.

Allison Janney, Andrew Rannells and Bonnie Hunt star, while Jim Rash directs.

I’m especially looking forward to the chemistry and dramatics between Janney and Rannells, the latter of whose works I first enjoyed in Girls (2012-2017).

Bonnie Hunt, Suzy Nakamura, Lisa Schurga, and Oscar Nuñez also star.

Miss You, Love You Release Dates: May 29th, 2026…

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VOICEMAILS FOR ISABELLE (2026): New Trailer Starring Nick Offerman, Zoey Deutch, Lukas Gage, Nick Robinson…

From writer/director Leah McKendrick, Voicemails for Isabelle is a new drama/comedy/romance in which Jill (Zoey Deutch) leaves voice messages to her deceased sister. Only, the messages aren’t exactly going anywhere close to where she thinks they are.

Nick Robinson, Nick Offerman, Lukas Gage, and Toby Sandeman are among the key cast.

This one I have to see because I’m a Robinson fan and I like the unexpected premise.

Also, who isn’t excited by an extra unhinged Offerman character?

Harry Shum Jr., Gil Bellows, Ciara Bravo, Spencer Lord, Leah McKendrick, William Vaughan, Calix Fraser, Roraigh Falkner, Megan Danso, Shane Dean and Amanda Khan also star.

Voicemails for Isabelle Release Dates: June 19th, 2026 (US)…

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HER PRIVATE HELL (2026): New Trailer Starring Charles Melton, Havana Rose Liu, Sophie Thatcher, Dougray Scott…

Neon-loving director, Nicolas Winding Refn, is back with Her Private Hell, a glamour, sex, and violence-filled thriller starring Sophie Thatcher, Charles Melton, Dougray Scott and Havana Rose Liu.

Interesting vibe. I’ll say that.

It’s really Thatcher from Companion. (2025), she’s the main reason I’m interested. What I’m certain of is that there will be neon.

Diego Calva, Kristine Froseth, Shioli Kutsuna, Parker Sawyers, Hidetoshi Nishijima, Lola Corfixen, Boy Ewald, Jason Hendil-Forssell and Mark Gosse also star.

Her Private Hell Release Dates: July 24th, 2026 (US)…

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G

REMARKABLY BRIGHT CREATURES (2026): The Things I Liked…

I did my best, but my goodness, did the boredom hit me hard and fast while watching Remarkably Bright Creatures, the new Sally Field drama/comedy about a widow who stumbles upon a discovery that may bring joy and wonder back into her life.

I had two initially positive thoughts as director Olivia Newman’s film played. Firstly: ‘I like the octopus’s voice.’ Sadly, that soon turned into, ‘Shut that self-important eight-armed beast up! How dare he speak of my species like that?‘ I suppose I’m sensitive.

Secondly, I thought, ‘What a charming small town. I wouldn’t mind visiting for the views alone, or to stop by the general store and be warmly greeted by Colm Meaney’s character, Ethan.’ Thankfully, that feeling remained unchanged.

Unfortunately, however, my initial excitement about watching something charming and small-town-set was overtaken by the aforementioned boredom around the thirty-minute mark. Even then, I decided to give the film a little more time. But, seventeen minutes later, I concluded that my time was simply too precious for this.

The best news is that I have no issues with the acting by Field, Lewis Pullman, or the rest of the cast. The story itself just proved painfully dull, and had me thinking about better, somewhat similar films I enjoyed more, such as Grandma (2015).

As always, don’t let my distaste discourage you from giving Remarkably Bright Creatures a chance if you’re especially curious.

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G

HOPE (2026): New Trailer Starring Zo In-sung, Michael Fassbender, Hoyeon, Hwang Jung-min…

Hope is a new mystery/action/sci-fi/thriller about a discovery made in a remote harbour town. One that results in a desperate fight to survive.

Writen/directed by Na Hong-jin, key cast includes Hwang Jung-min, Zo In-sung, Michael Fassbender and Hoyeon.

Wait, is this a video game? Is this AI?’ These are just some of the thoughts that crossed my mind as this trailer played. Another was ‘Go, humans! Since this is clearly a fight-for-survival kind of movie.

The special effects and creative action shots really have me interested. Perhaps I will, especially as this isn’t categorised as a horror film.

Is it looking promising to you, too?

Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander, Taylor Russell, Cameron Britton and Eum Moon-suk also star.

Hope Release Dates

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G

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