‘REGRETTING YOU’ in Theaters Today!

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Release dates: October 12, 2025, at Zoo Palast, Berlin, Germany
October 23, 2025, in Germany
October 24, 2025, in the United States

Director: Josh Boone
Screenplay: Susan McMartin
Based on Regretting You by Colleen Hoover
Starring: Allison Williams, Mckenna Grace, Dave Franco, Mason Thames, Scott Eastwood, Willa Fitzgerald, Clancy Brown
Rating: R
Genre: Romance, Drama
Run time: 1 hour 56 minutes
Countries: Germany
United States
Language: English

Josh Boone’s Regretting You tells the story of a mother, Morgan Grant (Allison Williams) and her daughter, Clara Grant, (Mckenna Gracen) as the struggle through the ups and downs of their relationship while dealing with the trauma of the loss of a loved one.

Young Clara (Aubrey Brockwell); Jonah Sullivan (Dave Franco); Miller Adams (Mason Thames);  Jenny Davidson, (Willa Fitzgerald) Morgan's late younger sister and Jonah's wife;  Chris Grant, (Scott Eastwood) Morgan's late husband and Clara's father; Hank "Gramps" Adams, (Clancy Brown) Miller's grandfather; Lexie (Sam Morelos); Efren (Ethan Costanilla)

Distributors: Constantin Film in Germany
Paramount Pictures in the United States
Production companies: Constantin Film, Harbinger Pictures, Frayed Pages Entertainment, Heartbones Entertainment
Producers: Robert Kulzer, Brunson Green, Anna Todd, Flavia Viotti
Cinematographer: Tim Orr
Editors: Marc Clark, Robb Sullivan
Music: Nathaniel Walcott

A Big Bold Beauty Journey Starring Margot Robbie and Colin Farrill

Release dates: September 17, 2025 Philippines
September 19, 2025 United States

Director: Kogonada
Writer: Seth Reiss
Starring: Margot Robbie, Colin Farrell, Kevin Kline, Phoebe Waller-Bridge
Run time: 1 hour 49 minutes
Genre: Drama, Fantasy, Romance
Country: United States
Language: English

Two strangers, David (Colin Farrell) and Sarah (Margot Robbie) meet and find themselves on an adventure that binds them together as they revisit time gone by.

A young David (Yuvi Hecht), The Mechanic (Kevin Kline), Female Cashier (Phoebe Waller-Bridge ),  Sarah’s mother (Lily Rabe), the voice of GPS (Jodie Turner-Smit), The Man (Billy Magnussen ), The Woman (Sarah Gadon),  Mike (Brandon Perea ), Cheryl (Chloe East), David’s father (Hamish Linklater), Amanda  (Lucy Thomas), Sarah’s Groomsman (Calahan Skogman), Stacy Dunn (Jacqueline Novak),  David’s mother (Jennifer Grant), Stage Manager (Shelby Simmons)

Distributor: Sony Pictures Releasing
Production companies: Columbia Pictures, Imperative Entertainment, 30West, Original Films, Chapel Place Productions
Cinematographer: Benjamin Loeb
Editors: Susan E. Kim. Jonathan Alberts
Music: Joe Hisaishi

SNOW WHITE In Theaters Today, Friday, March 21, 2025

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Release date: Friday, March 21, 2025
Director: Marc Webb
Screenplay: Erin Cressida Wilson
Based on Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
"Snow White" by the Brothers Grimm
Starring: Rachel Zegler, Andrew Burnap, Gal Gadot
Genre: Adventure, Fantasy, Family, Musical, Romance
Rating: PG
Run time: 1 hour 49 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English

Snow White (Rachel Zegler) will stop at nothing to gain her kingdom’s independence from her stepmother Evil Queen (Gal Gadot) with the help of The Seven Dwarfs: Doc, (Jeremy Swift as voice) leader of the Dwarfs; Bashful (Tituss Burgess as voice), a shy member; Dopey (Andrew Barth Feldman as voice), he doesn't speak and makes other sounds; Grumpy (Martin Klebba as voice), a grouchy member, Sneezy (Jason Kravits as voice), he sneezes a lot; Happy (George Salazar as voice), a cheerful member and Sleepy (Andy Grotelueschen as voice), the tired dwarf. Jonathan (Andrew Burnap) is Snow White’s love interest and a rebel with a cause. Baby Snow White (Olivia Verrall), young Snow White (Emilia Faucher), the Huntsman (Ansu Kabia) the Evil Queen's servant, the voice of the Magic Mirror (Patrick Page), Hadley Fraser (Good King) and Lorena Andrea (Good Queen) Snow White's parents

Distributor: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Production companies: Walt Disney Pictures, Marc Platt Productions
Producers: Marc Platt, Jared LeBoff
Cinematographer: Mandy Walker
Editors: Mark Sanger, Sarah Broshar
Music: Jeff Morrow (score)
Larry Morey and Frank Churchill (songs)
Pasek and Paul (new songs)