✹ WEEKLY FILM RUNDOWN: April 11-17
The latest releases and special screenings hitting Music City this week. For a complete list of upcoming titles, check out the 2025 Film Guide.
Warfare (Dirs. Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza) A year after the release of the polarizing megahit Civil War, Garland sets his sights on a less speculative combat film in this collaboration with veteran Mendoza that embeds viewers with a group of SEALs in an Iraqi family’s home during a move through insurgent territory. And it takes place in real-time. Now playing in theaters.
The Amateur (Dir. James Hawes) An introverted CIA decoder (Rami Malek) takes matters into his own hands when his wife dies in a London terrorist attack and the Deep State just does its Deep Stating. Now playing in theaters.
Drop (Dir. Christopher Landon) Meghann Fahy from The White Lotus stars as a single mom newly back on the market who receives a cryptic text: kill your date or a masked killer will murder your toddler son. From the team behind Happy Death Day and Freaky. Now playing in theaters.
The King of Kings (Dir. Jang Seongho) In Angel Studios’s first foray into animation, Charles Dickens (Kenneth Branagh) narrates the life of Jesus (Oscar Isaac) just in time for Easter. With Mark Hamill perfectly cast as Herod. Now playing in theaters.
Sacramento (Dir. Michael Angarano) Who wouldn’t want to take a road trip with Michael Cera and Kristen Stewart? Now playing at AMC Thoroughbred 20.
Marshmallow (Dir. Daniel DePurgatorio) A campfire legend becomes real, and it's up to the sleepaway kids to stop in it in this sleek-looking indie horror offering. Now playing at Regal Hollywood 27.
Picnic at Hanging Rock (Dir. Peter Weir) The 70s Australian classic about a group of schoolgirls who get lost in the bush returns to theaters with a 4K restoration. Now playing at The Belcourt.
SNL Cinematic Universe The Belcourt celebrates a half century of Saturday Night Live with a series of sketch spinoffs and comedy classics starring some of the show’s most successful alums. Breakouts like Ghostbusters, Wayne’s World, and Beverly Hills Cop rub shoulders with undervalued gems Hot Rod and MacGruber.
The Chosen: Last Supper America’s favorite crowdsourced show about Jesus kicks off its 5th season with round three of this bigscreen engagement. Now playing in theaters.
Bolly/Tolly/Kolly/Lollywood and Other Special Presentations of Asian and Middle Eastern Imports.
Now playing at AMC Thoroughbred 20 and Regal Hollywood 27: Good Bad Ugly (Telugu)
Now playing at Regal Hollywood 27: Bazooka (Malaylaam), Jaat (Hindi), Jack (Telugu), Maranamass (Malayalam)