✹ WEEKLY FILM RUNDOWN: March 29-April 4

The latest releases and special screenings hitting Music City this week. For a complete list of upcoming title, check out of 2025 Film Guide

A Working Man (Dir. David Ayer) Jason Statham reteams with Training Day scribe Ayer after last year’s glorious The Beekeeper for the tale of an ex-black ops soldier who trades in his quiet life as a construction foreman for the vigilante life when his boss’s daughter falls prey to human traffickers. Sure to be the biggest blast of the spring!

Bob Trevino Likes It (Dir. Tracie Lamon) Barbie Ferreira plays a Gen Z loner who strikes up a friendship with a construction manager (John Leguizamo) after she accidentally Facebook friends him instead of her estranged father. The result is one of the most affecting and heartfelt times we’ve ever had at the movies–no hyperbole. Read our review and interview with Lamon here. Now playing at AMC Thoroughbred 20 and Regal Green Hills 16.

Death of a Unicorn (Dir. Alex Scharman) Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega play a father and daughter who accidentally turn a unicorn into road kill and fight to protect its essence from an evil industrialist (Richard E. Grant) in A24’s absurdist comedy. Now playing in theaters.

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. Festivities kick off with a screening of Jason Reitman’s recent docudrama Saturday Night and Thank You Very Much, a new documentary about the enigmatic Andy Kaufman.

Misericordia (Dir. Alain Guiraudie) The critically acclaimed French thriller about a baker who moves back to his hometown after his mentor’s death and inserts himself into the lives of the surviving family makes its Nashville debut. Now playing at the Belcourt.

The Assessment (Dir. Fleur Fortuné) In a dystopian world of intrusive government overreach, two scientists (Elizabeth Olsen and Himesh Patel) hoping to become parents face off against an assessor (Alicia Vikander) who subjects them to an increasingly bizarre series of simulations. Now playing in theaters.

The Woman in the Yard (Dir. Jaume Collet-Serra) A recently widowed mother finds herself protecting her children from the titular woman who shows up at the door of their rural farmhouse in what appears to be little more than a by-the-numbers thriller. Now playing in theaters.

The Chosen: Last Supper America’s favorite crowdsourced show about Jesus kicks off its 5th season with this bigscreen engagement. Now playing in theaters

The Penguin Lessons (Dir. Peter Cattaneo) Steve Coogan plays a disillusioned teacher in Argentina whose rescue of a penguin from an oil-slicked beach soothes himself and a divided nation. Based on a true story. Now playing in theaters.

Day of Reckoning (Dir. Shaun Silva) A sheriff in crisis teams up with a hard-charging U.S. Marshal (Billy Zane) to bring a married outlaw couple and their gang to justice. Now playing in theaters

Princess Mononoke (Dir. Hayao Miyazaki) Studio Ghibli’s classic about princess fending off an overly mechanized world gets a 4k restoration. Now playing in theaters

Audrey’s Children (Dir. Amy Canaan Mann) The true story of a Philadelphia child oncologist (Natalie Dormer) who created a revolutionary staging system that saved the lives of millions. Now playing in theaters

ZEROBASEONE: The First Tour Timeless World The latest concert film from a K-Pop sensation. 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: Empuraan (Malayalam), MAD Square (Telugu), Robinhood (Telugu), Veera Dheera Sooran: Part 2, The Corpse (Vietnamese)