Trailer released for Boots Riley's I Love Boosters

Neon has unveiled the trailer for Boots Riley's upcoming film I Love Boosters, featuring stars Keke Palmer, Demi Moore, and Naomi Ackie. The movie is set for a theatrical release following its premiere at SXSW.

The trailer for I Love Boosters introduces audiences to a new project from director Boots Riley, known for his distinctive storytelling style. Starring Keke Palmer, Demi Moore, and Naomi Ackie, the film promises a blend of elements typical of Riley's work. Neon, the distributor, plans to bring the movie to theaters after its screening at the SXSW festival.

This release marks another collaboration in the independent film space, with the trailer highlighting the lead performances. The announcement comes amid a busy period for entertainment news, though details on the plot remain limited in the initial reveal. Viewers can watch the trailer to get a first look at the ensemble cast in action.

Boots Riley's involvement underscores the film's potential for innovative narrative approaches, building on his previous acclaimed projects. The theatrical rollout by Neon positions I Love Boosters as a key title in the post-festival circuit.

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Netflix confirms sequel to KPop Demon Hunters

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Netflix has officially announced a sequel to its record-breaking animated film KPop Demon Hunters, with directors Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans returning to helm the project. The follow-up marks the first endeavor under their new multi-year deal with the streamer for animated content. The original movie, which became Netflix's most-watched title ever, is nominated for two Oscars this weekend.

Variety staff chose eight standout films and TV titles from the 2026 SXSW Film & TV Festival in Austin. The abbreviated seven-day event featured gory comedies, documentaries, and a returning HBO series amid themes of horror humor. Highlights span studio headliners and indies seeking distribution.

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The 2026 SXSW Film & TV Festival began on March 7 in Austin, Texas, marking the first time it started on a Thursday. Featuring 49 world premieres, the event runs through March 18. Deadline has published a compilation of its reviews for several films premiered there.

The teaser trailer for the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael' has shattered records by amassing 116.2 million views worldwide in its first 24 hours. This marks the highest 24-hour trailer launch in Lionsgate's history and the most-viewed trailer for any music biopic or concert film. Directed by Antoine Fuqua, the film stars Jaafar Jackson as the King of Pop and is set for theatrical release on April 24.

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A24's upcoming comedy 'Peaked' has cast Amy Sedaris, Owen Thiele, Jaya Harper, Emil Wakim, and Alex Consani in supporting roles. The film, directed by Molly Gordon from a script by Allie Levitan, stars Gordon and Levitan opposite Emma Mackey. It follows two high school mean girls attempting to relive their glory days at a 10-year reunion.

Charli XCX is making her acting debut in The Moment, an A24-backed mockumentary she co-created that satirizes the music industry pressures during her Brat era. Directed by Aidan Zamiri, the film features a star-studded cast including Kylie Jenner and Alexander Skarsgård, and is set for a theatrical release on January 30, 2026, following a premiere at Sundance. The official trailer highlights the fictionalized struggles of fame and innovation.

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The first trailer for the upcoming horror movie Whistle has been released, showcasing Dafne Keen facing a terrifying fate alongside co-star Sophie Nélisse. Directed by Corin Hardy, the film depicts a young cast battling an ancient evil. Whistle is set to arrive in theaters on February 6, 2026.

 

 

 

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