Friday, January 16, 2026

All You Need Is Kill Movie

All You Need Is Kill

Original title: Ôru yû nîdo izu kiru

All You Need Is Kill movie poster

2025 |  R | 1h 22m

Release date

January 16, 2026 (United States)

Directors

Ken'ichirô AkimotoYukinori Nakamura

Writers

Yûichirô KidoHiroshi Sakurazaka

Cast

Ai Mikami

Natsuki Hanae

Mô Chûgakusei

Producer

Eiko Tanaka

producer

Composer

Yasuhiro Maeda

Art Directors

Tomotaka Kubo

Takanori Nakajima

Junji Ôkubo

Sound Department

Michael Archacki

re-recording mixer

Kôji Kasamatsu

sound designer / sound director

Shane Slack

adr editor / adr recordist / dialogue recordist

Visual Effects

Masaya Inaba

camera mapping supervisor

Animation Department

Yoshitoshi Abe

original character designer

Izumi Murakami

animator: main

Tomonari Nakajima

animator: main

Yukinori Nakamura

animator: main

Konoha Suzuki

Color Designer

Hisato Tokumaru

animation supervisor: Animation Director

Music Department

Akasaki

theme music composer

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Movie

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple

28 Years Later - The Bone Temple movie poster

2026 | R | 1h 49m

Genre: Horror

Directed by

Nia DaCosta

Written by

Alex Garland

Produced by

Andrew Macdonald

Peter Rice

Bernie Bellew

Danny Boyle

Alex Garland

Cast

Ralph Fiennes

Jack O'Connell

Alfie Williams

Erin Kellyman

Chi Lewis-Parry

Cinematography Sean Bobbitt

Edited by Jake Roberts

Music by Hildur Guðnadóttir

Production

companies

Columbia Pictures

Decibel Films

DNA Films

Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing

Release dates

14 January 2026 (United Kingdom)

16 January 2026 (United States)

Running time 109 minutes[

Countries

United Kingdom

United States

Language

English

A Private Life Movie

A Private Life

A Private Life movie poster

Original title: Vie privée

2026 | R | 1h 43m

Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller

Directed by Rebecca Zlotowski

Screenplay by Rebecca Zlotowski

Anne Berest

Gaëlle Macé

Produced by

Frederic Jouve

Cast

Jodie Foster as Lilian Steiner

Daniel Auteuil as Gabriel Haddad

Virginie Efira as Paula Cohen-Solal

Mathieu Amalric as Simon Cohen-Solal

Vincent Lacoste as Julien Haddad-Park

Luana Bajrami as Valérie Cohen-Solal

Cinematography

George Lechaptois

Edited by Géraldine Mangenot

Music by Robin Rob Coudert

Production

companies

Les Films Velvet

France 3 Cinéma

Distributed by Ad Vitam[

Release date

January 16, 2026 (United States)

Running time 103 minutes

Country France

Language French

Dead Man's Wire Movie

Dead Man's Wire movie poster
Dead Man's Wire

2025 | R | 1h 45m

Genre: Crime, Drama, History


Directed by Gus Van Sant

Written by Austin Kolodney

Produced by

Cassian Elwes

Joel David Moore

Tom Culliver

Veronica Radaelli

Sam Pressman

Mark Amin

Remi Alfallah

Noor Alfallah

Siena Oberman

Andrea Bucko

Matt Murphie

Paula Paizes

Justin Hurley

Cast

Bill Skarsgård

Dacre Montgomery

Cary Elwes

Myha'la

Colman Domingo

Al Pacino

Cinematography Arnaud Potier[1]

Edited by Saar Klein[2]

Music by Danny Elfman

Production

companies

Elevated Films

Pressman Film

District 9 Productions

Sobini Films

RNA Pictures

Pinstripes

Distributed by Row K Entertainment

Release dates

January 16, 2026 (United States)

Running time 105 minutes

Country United States

Language English

Box office $154,131

Night Patrol Movie

Night Patrol

2025 | R | 1h 44m

Night Patrol Movie poster

Genre: Horror, Mystery, Thriller


Directed by Ryan Prows

Written by

Shaye Ogbonna

Ryan Prows

Tim Cairo

Jake Gibson

Produced by

David S. Goyer

Keith Levine

Josh Goldbloom

James Harris

Cast

Jermaine Fowler

Justin Long

Freddie Gibbs

RJ Cyler

YG

Nicki Micheaux

Flying Lotus

CM Punk

Dermot Mulroney

Jon Oswald

Cinematography Benjamin Kitchens

Edited by Bradinn French

Music by Pepijn Caudron

Production

company

Phantom Four Films

Distributed by

RLJE Films

Shudder

Release dates

September 19, 2025 (Fantastic Fest)

January 16, 2026 (United States)

Running time 104 minutes

Country United States

Language English

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Elijah Wood Acknowledges Rumored ‘Lord of the Rings’ Return: ‘A Wizard Is to Be Trusted

Elijah Wood won't say he's in "The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum," but he's not saying he's not either.

At Fan Expo New Orleans, Wood was on a panel where he talked about his career, especially his role as Frodo Baggins in the "Lord of the Rings" movies.
 Of course, the panel ended with questions about the rumors that Frodo might come back in the new live-action movie "The Hunt for Gollum."

Even though Wood didn't confirm he's in the movie, he didn't leave much room for people to guess either.

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Brittany Snow Teases “Wild” Death and “More Steamy” Scenes in ‘The Hunting Wives’ Season 2

Fans of *The Hunting Wives* should be ready for a lot of emotions in the upcoming second season.

Brittany Snow, who plays Sophie O’Neil in the Netflix show created by Rebecca Cutter, shared some hints with Entertainment Tonight at the 2026 Golden Globes.
 She mentioned there’s a “wild” death in the new season, which also features Malin Akerman as Margo Banks.

“Wild.
 Every script is like a new adventure,” Snow said. “They told us we couldn’t top last year, but somehow I think we’re doing it.” She added, “I’m surprised. And I even knew a little bit what was coming. So I think people are going to be shocked, angry, and excited.”

She said she wasn’t sure if saying that was a good or bad thing, but added, “People should definitely watch.”


Shooting for season two is already happening.
 Season one, based on May Cobb’s popular book, follows Sophie as she and her family move from Boston to a small town in Texas. She gets close to a rich woman named Margo and becomes obsessed with her, leading to seduction and murder.

When asked about her biggest reaction to reading the season two script, Snow said, “I stood up on my couch.
 Someone dies. I won’t tell you who. That’s a wild play. Wild behavior.”

If fans thought *The Hunting Wives* couldn’t get more dramatic, Snow hinted at more steamy scenes in the second season.


“We’ve filmed some scenes and played some Reneé Rapp.
 We got into a groove,” she told Justin Sylvester on *Live from E!*. “A lot of things happen this season that are very shocking. It’s gonna leave people very angry, but in a sexy way.”