Every Movie Coming to Theaters This Week, Including ‘Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere’
Here’s your at-a-glance guide to all the new titles landing in theaters this week, now with quick premise notes alongside dates, genres, principal cast, runtimes where available, distributors, and whether each opens wide or limited.
‘Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid: A lonely dragon wants to be loved’ (2025)

Opening on October 20, 2025, this adventure–animation–fantasy feature follows a solitary dragon who slips into the human world seeking acceptance and finds unexpected guidance from Miss Kobayashi and her circle. It blends slice-of-life comedy with magical clashes as the dragon learns what family means. Starring Kaori Ishihara, Emiri Kato, Sachiko Kobayashi, and Yûki Kuwahara, it runs 1 hr 45 min. Distribution is by Sony Pictures Releasing in a limited release.
‘Thamma’ (2025)

Arriving on October 21, 2025, this comedy–horror–thriller sends an everyday protagonist into a spiraling family mystery tied to an intimidating matriarch and a string of eerie incidents. Expect creeping folklore elements, escalating pranks-turned-peril, and a race to break a generational curse before it breaks them. Starring Ayushmann Khurrana, Rashmika Mandanna, Paresh Rawal, and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, the runtime is 2 hr 30 min. Yash Raj Films USA Inc. releases it in limited theaters.
‘Mistress Dispeller’ (2025)

Debuting on October 22, 2025, this documentary profiles Wang Zhenxi and the controversial industry built around breaking up extramarital affairs. The film tracks high-pressure interventions, surveillance-style tactics, and the ethical gray zones faced by clients and “dispellers.” The runtime is 1 hr 34 min. Distribution is by Oscilloscope in a limited release.
‘Hedda’ (2025)

Launching on October 22, 2025, this drama–romance is a reimagining of Henrik Ibsen’s ‘Hedda Gabler,’ tracing a brilliant, restless woman whose marriage, ambition, and desire collide with devastating consequences. The story centers on manipulation, reputation, and the cost of freedom in a tightly wound social circle. Starring Tessa Thompson, Nina Hoss, Imogen Poots, and Nicholas Pinnock, the runtime is 1 hr 47 min. Amazon MGM Studios releases it in limited theaters.
‘Off School Property: Solving the Separation of Church and State’ (2025)

Releasing on October 23, 2025, this documentary examines contemporary debates over education—parental rights, curriculum battles, faith, and civic identity—through interviews and case studies. It explores how school policies ripple through families and communities, and how different groups press for change. Featuring John Stonestreet, Alisa Childers, George Barna, and Vishal Mangalwadi, the runtime is 1 hr 30 min. A distributor is not specified; this is a limited release.
‘The White Mountain’ (2025)

Arriving on October 24, 2025, this documentary follows elite alpinists as they plan bold ascents, manage objective hazards, and navigate thin-air decision-making. Expect expedition logistics, partner dynamics, and candid reflections on risk versus reward in high places. Featuring Bastien Fleury, David Gottler, Hadley Hammer, and Kilian Jornet, it runs 1 hr 34 min. A distributor is not specified; this opens in limited release.
‘Tenement’ (2025)

Opening on October 24, 2025, this drama–horror–thriller is set in a decaying apartment block where residents uncover the building’s violent past as strange occurrences escalate. The story binds several tenants’ fates together as paranoia rises and escape routes close. Starring Thanet Thorn, Yoshihiko Hosoda, Sveng Socheata, and Rous Mony, the runtime is 1 hr 28 min. Dark Sky Films releases it in a limited run.
‘Where the Wind Blows’ (2025)

Launching on October 24, 2025, this drama–western follows intersecting lives on a windswept frontier—ranchers, lawmen, and drifters—tested by shifting alliances and old debts. Land disputes and personal reckonings push the town toward a final standoff. Featuring Trevor Donovan, Ashley Elaine, C. Thomas Howell, and Michelle Hurd, a runtime is not provided. Distribution is via Level 33 Entertainment in limited theaters.
‘Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere’ (2025)

Releasing on October 24, 2025, this biography–drama–music film dramatizes the creation of Bruce Springsteen’s stark home-recorded album ‘Nebraska,’ tracing the solitude, tape-deck experimentation, and stories behind its haunting characters. It follows the creative crucible that shaped a raw, minimalist sound and the struggle to bring those songs to the stage. Starring Jeremy Allen White, Jeremy Strong, Paul Walter Hauser, and Stephen Graham, the runtime is 2 hr. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures opens it in a limited release.
‘Regretting You’ (2025)

Arriving on October 24, 2025, this drama–romance adapts the bestselling novel about a mother and daughter forced apart by a sudden tragedy and the secrets it exposes. As each pursues a new relationship, their choices threaten to widen the rift—or finally bridge it. Starring Allison Williams, Mckenna Grace, Dave Franco, and Mason Thames, the runtime is 1 hr 57 min. Paramount Pictures International releases it wide.
‘Dream Eater’ (2025)

Opening on October 24, 2025, this horror story centers on a night-stalking presence that feeds on fear and invades its victims’ sleep, blurring waking life with nightmare logic. A small group must decipher folklore clues and confront the entity before it anchors itself in the real world. Starring Robin Akimbo, Jay Drakulic, Brittany Drumm, and Mallory Drumm, it runs 1 hr 30 min. Distribution is through Iconic Events Releasing in a limited release.
‘Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc’ (2025)

Debuting on October 24, 2025, this action–adventure–animation–comedy–fantasy–horror–romance–thriller follows Denji’s encounter with Reze, a mysterious girl whose kindness hides lethal secrets tied to devil warfare. The story pivots from flirtation to explosive battles as allegiances shift and the Bomb Devil threat erupts. Starring Kikunosuke Toya, Tomori Kusunoki, Shôgo Sakata, and Ai Fairouz, the runtime is 1 hr 40 min. Sony Pictures Releasing opens it in a limited release.
‘Last Days’ (2025)

Launching on October 24, 2025, this adventure–biography–drama chronicles a high-stakes journey inspired by real events, following a young protagonist facing extreme odds to survive and return home. The narrative tracks endurance, resourcefulness, and the bonds that pull rescuers and the lost together. Starring Sky Yang, Radhika Apte, Marny Kennedy, and Apinderdeep Singh, the runtime is 2 hr. Vertical Entertainment releases it in limited theaters.
‘Bugonia’ (2025)

Releasing on October 24, 2025, this comedy–crime–sci-fi tale follows two conspiracists who kidnap a powerful CEO believing he’s an alien plotting humanity’s downfall, turning a delusion-or-not interrogation into a war of wits. As the captors’ plan unravels, shifting truths push everyone toward darker, stranger territory. Starring Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons, Aidan Delbis, and Stavros Halkias, the runtime is 2 hr. Focus Features opens it in a limited release.
‘This Too Shall Pass’ (2025)

Arriving on October 24, 2025, this adventure story tracks friends on a life-shaping journey that tests loyalty, grit, and forgiveness after a bad decision sets them off course. Along the way, they confront natural obstacles and the consequences waiting back home. Featuring Maxwell Jenkins, Ben Cockell, Jeremy Ray Taylor, and Aidan Laprete, it runs 1 hr 45 min. Blue Fox Entertainment releases it in limited theaters.
Which new release are you planning to catch this week—drop your pick in the comments!


