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Saturday, February 21, 2026
Adrien Brody, Mikey Madison, Zoe Saldaña and Kieran Culkin Set as First Presenters for 98th Oscars
Eric Dane, ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ and ‘Euphoria’ Star, Dies at 53
Friday, February 20, 2026
The Dreadful Movie
The Dreadful
2026 | R | 1h 34m
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Directed by Natasha Kermani
Written by Natasha Kermani
Produced by
Sophie Turner
Luke Daniels
Patrick Muldoon
Patrick Hibler
Greg Lauritano
James Herron
Tim Wu
Cast
Sophie Turner
Kit Harington
Marcia Gay Harden
Laurence O'Fuarain
Jonathan Howard
Cinematography Julia Swain
Edited by
Jeff Betancourt
Gabriel de Urioste
Music by Jamal Green
Production
companies
Black Magic
Redwire Pictures/Tunnel
Storyboard Media
Illium Pictures
Distributed by
True Brit Entertainment (United Kingdom)
Lionsgate (United States)
Release date
February 20, 2026
Running time 94 minutes
Countries
United Kingdom
United States
Language English
Psycho Killer Movie
Psycho Killer
2026 | R | 1h 32m
Genre: Crime, Horror, Thriller
Directed by Gavin Polone
Written by Andrew Kevin Walker
Produced by
Roy Lee
Matt Berenson
Andrew Kevin Walker
Arnon Milchan
Starring
Georgina Campbell
James Preston Rogers
Malcolm McDowell
Cinematography Magnus Jønck
Edited by Derek Ambrosi
Music by Sven Faulconer
Production
companies
Regency Enterprises
New Regency
Constantin Film
Vertigo Entertainment
Distributed by
20th Century Studios (United States)
Constantin Film (Germany)
Release date
February 20, 2026
Running time 91 minutes[1]
Countries
United States
Germany
Language English
I Can Only Imagine 2 Movie
I Can Only Imagine 2
2026 | PG | 1h 50m
Genre: Drama
Directed by
Andrew Erwin
Brent McCorkle
Screenplay by Brent McCorkle
Based on The life story of
Bart Millard
Produced by
Cindy Bond
Kevin Downes
Bart Millard
Daryl Lefever
Joshua Walsh
Starring
John Michael Finley
Milo Ventimiglia
Sophie Skelton
Arielle Kebbel
Sammy Dell
Trace Adkins
Dennis Quaid
Cinematography Johnny Derango
Production
companies
Kingdom Story Company
LD Entertainment
Mission Pictures International
Kevin Downes Productions
Distributed by Lionsgate
Release date
February 20, 2026
Running time 110 minutes
Country United States
Language English
How to Make a Killing Movie
How to Make a Killing
2026 | R | 1h 45m
Genre: Drama, Thriller, Comedy
Directed by John Patton Ford
Screenplay by John Patton Ford
Based on Israel Rank: The Autobiography of a Criminal
by Roy Horniman
Produced by
Graham Broadbent
Pete Czernin
Cast
Glen Powell
Margaret Qualley
Jessica Henwick
Bill Camp
Zach Woods
Topher Grace
Ed Harris
Narrated by Glen Powell
Cinematography Todd Banhazl
Edited by Harrison Atkins
Music by Emile Mosseri
Production
company
Blueprint Pictures
Distributed by StudioCanal
Release dates
20 February 2026 (United States)
13 March 2026 (United Kingdom)
Running time 105 minutes[1]
Countries
France
United Kingdom
Language English
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Man Involved in Shia LaBeouf’s Mardi Gras Arrest Skirmish Alleges Hate Crime
Shia LaBeouf was arrested in New Orleans early on Tuesday, during Mardi Gras celebrations. Now, new attention is focusing on him because someone who says he was involved in the incident claims he was targeted in a confrontation that he calls a possible hate crime.
The fight happened 15 minutes after midnight at a bar called R Bar in the Faubourg Marigny area.
Video of the event spread online, showing LaBeouf acting aggressively and being held back outside the bar. The incident left two bartenders hurt and LaBeouf charged with two counts of simple assault. He was released on his own recognizance by early afternoon on Tuesday and is set to appear in court on March 19.
Jeffrey, known as "Dammit," is a local figure and has worked at various events in New Orleans.
He is also a member of the Screen Actors Guild and lives and works in Hollywood most of the time. He told The Hollywood Reporter that he returns to New Orleans several times a year and has worked as a bartender at R Bar in the past.
Jeffrey said he had a run-in with LaBeouf earlier in the day.
He described the first encounter as rough. LaBeouf hit him, knocked him into some boxes, and then shouted, "Don’t you fucking push me. I’ll kill you." Jeffrey said he didn’t touch LaBeouf and tried to calm the situation down, but LaBeouf escalated it, putting his finger in Jeffrey’s face and calling him a homophobic slur.
Jeffrey said LaBeouf threatened to "kick my ass" and called him a faggot.
He told LaBeouf he wouldn’t fight back.
LaBeouf was in and out of the bar all evening and seemed very drunk.
When he came back around midnight, the situation became more intense.
Jeffrey said LaBeouf was yelling at a bartender and had to be taken outside.
Once outside, LaBeouf started pacing in the street, shouting, "You’re all a bunch of fucking faggots. I'll kick your ass." Jeffrey briefly stopped LaBeouf when he lunged at a staff member.
He said he held LaBeouf for less than a minute to prevent him from hurting the bartender.
The bartender told him to let go, so he did.
Soon after, LaBeouf allegedly punched a second bartender in the face, breaking his nose.
Video clips from outside the bar show LaBeouf being held back as he keeps shouting.
Jeffrey said LaBeouf didn’t stop shouting offensive words and trying to fight people.
That’s why he believes it wasn’t just a bar fight—it was about hate.
The police had to be called to help calm the scene.
They took statements from Jeffrey and at least one R Bar bartender. LaBeouf was taken from the scene and later released on his own recognizance, according to court records. New videos showed LaBeouf dancing on Bourbon Street after his release, holding his jail release paperwork in his mouth.
Jeffrey was surprised by how fast LaBeouf was released.
"In decades of coming to Mardi Gras, I’ve always understood that if you go to jail during Mardi Gras, you’re not getting out until after Ash Wednesday," he said.
"The only thing I’m surprised about is that anybody else would have been in jail."
He added that the quick release sends a bad message about accountability during one of the city's busiest times.
Jeffrey said the offensive words and threats are what stuck with him the most.
"Anytime somebody insists on calling me a 'faggot' and threatening to hurt me because of it— that’s not something you ever get used to," he said.
"I’ve worked in bars for years. I’ve seen fights. But when someone is screaming that word over and over while trying to attack people, that’s different."
He also worried about professional consequences, noting that both he and LaBeouf work in the entertainment industry.
"I would not feel safe running into him on a set," he said.
"If he could make a call and get out of jail before anybody else, what’s stopping him from making a call about my career?"
LaBeouf recently claimed to be sober and blamed his past abusive behavior, some of which led to a lawsuit over mental and physical abuse from his ex, musician FKA Twigs.
Before his arrest in New Orleans on Tuesday, he went on an extended bar crawl during Mardi Gras in the Uptown neighborhood, according to employees of various drinking establishments.
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