All the Movies Coming to Theaters in August 2025
This August 2025, cinemas are buzzing with a fresh wave of films, offering everything from pulse-pounding action to soulful dramas. The month promises a vibrant mix of new stories, re-releases, and documentaries that cater to all tastes.
Starting August 1 and running through August 29, theaters will showcase family adventures, horror chills, and star-driven comedies. Below, we dive into every title hitting the big screen, ensuring you know what to expect from each release.
Monk in Pieces (2025)

A documentary celebrating Meredith Monk’s groundbreaking work in music and performance, this film features voices like David Byrne and Björk. It’s a deep dive into her artistic journey.
Clocking in at 94 minutes, Zeitgeist Films delivers this wide release for fans of experimental art. Expect a colorful exploration of creativity and influence.
She Rides Shotgun (2025)

This intense drama-thriller tracks a father and daughter navigating danger on the run. Taron Egerton and Ana Sophia Heger bring raw emotion to this tale of survival.
Lionsgate’s 120-minute limited release packs a punch with its blend of heart and tension. It’s a gripping story of family and redemption.
The Way We Talk (2025)

Set in Hong Kong, this drama follows friends grappling with personal and cultural challenges. Panther Chan and Neo Yau lead a heartfelt ensemble.
ILLUME Films’ 132-minute limited release captures the pulse of modern relationships. It’s a reflective look at communication and connection.
Architecton (2025)

This documentary examines how architecture shapes our world, guided by Michele De Lucchi. It blends stunning visuals with environmental insights.
A24’s 98-minute limited release is a thought-provoking journey. It’s ideal for those curious about design and its global impact.
The Wildman of Shaggy Creek (2025)

A charming family fantasy, this film follows a boy’s adventure with a mythical creature. Hudson Hensley and Allee Sutton Hethcoat star in this whimsical tale.
Family Movie Events’ 76-minute limited release is perfect for young audiences. It’s a joyful story of discovery and friendship.
Souleymane’s Story (2025)

A moving drama about a young immigrant’s life as a delivery rider in Paris, starring Abou Sangare and Nina Meurisse. It’s a story of grit and hope.
Kino Lorber’s 93-minute release starts limited on August 1, going wide on August 8. It’s a heartfelt look at perseverance.
CatVideoFest 2025 (2025)

A fun collection of cat videos, this comedy event brings laughs while supporting animal shelters. It’s a feel-good experience for all.
Oscilloscope’s limited release is a short, furry escape. Expect smiles and plenty of purrs in this unique screening.
The Bad Guys 2 (2025)

This animated sequel follows the mischievous gang for more heists and laughs. Sam Rockwell and Anthony Ramos voice this lively crew.
Universal Pictures’ 104-minute wide release mixes action, comedy, and family fun. It’s a high-energy adventure for everyone.
Queen of Bones (2023)

A spooky horror-thriller about siblings uncovering family secrets, starring Julia Butters and Martin Freeman. It’s a chilling tale of the unknown.
This 90-minute limited release delivers eerie twists. It’s a perfect pick for those craving suspenseful horror.
Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy (2025)

An action-fantasy where a man’s favorite novel becomes reality, starring Ahn Hyo-seop and Lee Min-ho. It’s a thrilling dive into a fictional world.
Capelight Pictures’ 116-minute wide release is packed with adventure. It’s a must for fans of epic storytelling.
The Naked Gun (2025)

This comedy reboot brings back Frank Drebin’s slapstick chaos, with Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson leading the laughs. It’s a fresh take on a classic.
Paramount Pictures International’s 85-minute wide release is pure fun. Expect absurd humor and crime-solving antics.
Sketch (2025)

A playful adventure-comedy about an artist whose sketches come alive, starring Tony Hale and D’Arcy Carden. It’s a creative whirlwind.
Angel’s 92-minute limited release on August 6 sparks imagination. It’s a fun, lighthearted watch for all ages.
Stans (2025)

This documentary dives into Eminem’s dedicated fanbase, with the artist himself sharing insights. It’s a look at music and loyalty.
AMC Theatres’ 102-minute wide release on August 7 is engaging. It’s a vibrant tribute to fandom culture.
Site (2025)

A sci-fi horror-thriller about a mysterious facility, starring Arielle Kebbel and Theo Rossi. It’s a tense, unsettling journey.
Blue Fox Entertainment’s limited release on August 8 brings chills. It’s a great fit for fans of genre twists.
Ebony & Ivory (2025)

A quirky tale of two friends on an unexpected adventure, starring Sky Elobar and Carl Solomon. It’s a blend of humor and heart.
Drafthouse Films’ 88-minute limited release on August 8 is offbeat and fun. Expect surprises and laughs.
Sudan, Remember Us (2025)

This documentary highlights Sudan’s resilience through personal stories. It’s a powerful call to awareness.
Watermelon Pictures’ limited release on August 8 is moving. It’s a deep look at human strength and struggle.
Hola Frida! (2025)

An animated biography of Frida Kahlo, starring Olivia Ruiz and Emma Rodriguez. It celebrates the artist’s vibrant life.
Level 33 Entertainment’s 82-minute limited release on August 8 is colorful. It’s a great pick for art enthusiasts.
Shaman (2025)

A horror film about supernatural forces in a remote setting, starring Sara Canning and Alejandro Fajardo. It’s a creepy tale of survival.
Well Go USA Entertainment’s 93-minute limited release on August 8 delivers scares. It’s ideal for horror fans.
My Mother’s Wedding (2025)

A comedy-drama about family chaos at a wedding, starring Scarlett Johansson and Sienna Miller. It’s a warm, funny ensemble piece.
Vertical Entertainment’s 95-minute limited release on August 8 is delightful. It’s perfect for fans of heartfelt stories.
Weapons (2025)

A horror-mystery about strange events in a small town, starring Julia Garner and Josh Brolin. It’s a dark, suspenseful tale.
Warner Bros.’ 128-minute limited release on August 8 is gripping. It’s a strong choice for thriller lovers.
Strange Harvest (2025)

A horror film set in a rural town with eerie happenings, starring Peter Zizzo and Terri Apple. It’s a chilling, atmospheric story.
Roadside Attractions’ 94-minute limited release on August 8 brings spooky vibes. It’s great for fans of creepy tales.
Freakier Friday (2025)

A body-swap comedy sequel, starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan. Julia Butters adds to the chaotic fun.
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures’ 111-minute limited release on August 8 is nostalgic. It’s a joyful family watch.
Angelheaded Hipster: The Songs of Marc Bolan & T. Rex (2022)

A documentary celebrating Marc Bolan’s music, featuring David Bowie and Richard Barone. It’s a rock-filled tribute.
This 99-minute limited release on August 8 is vibrant. It’s a must for music history fans.
The Musicians (2025)

A comedy-drama about aspiring artists, starring Valérie Donzelli and Frédéric Pierrot. It’s a story of dreams and struggle.
Outsider Pictures’ 102-minute limited release on August 8 is charming. It’s a great pick for music lovers.
War 2 (2025)

An action-thriller about elite agents on a high-stakes mission, starring N.T. Rama Rao Jr. and Hrithik Roshan. It’s an explosive ride.
Yash Raj Films USA Inc.’s limited release on August 14 is action-packed. It’s perfect for adrenaline junkies.
Jimmy and Stiggs (2025)

A shitstorm of bad news sends out of work filmmaker Jimmy Lang (Joe Begos) spiraling into an out of control bender, during which he claims to have been abducted by aliens. Fearing they’ll come back, he contacts his old friend Stiggs (Matt Mercer) to help him gear up for war. When the sun sets, the duo are thrown into a hallucinatory explosion of aliens, drugs, booze, and all out carnage.
Iconic Events Releasing’s 80-minute limited release on August 15 is chilling. It’s a bold horror pick.
Americana (2025)

An action-comedy-western about a drifter in a mysterious town, starring Sydney Sweeney and Paul Walter Hauser. It’s a genre-blending adventure.
Lionsgate’s 110-minute limited release on August 15 is lively. It’s a fun mix of humor and action.
Went Up the Hill (2025)

A drama-thriller about grief and mystery, starring Dacre Montgomery and Vicky Krieps. It’s a haunting, emotional story.
Greenwich Entertainment’s 100-minute limited release on August 15 is intense. It’s a blend of romance and suspense.
Highest 2 Lowest (2025)

A crime-drama-thriller about a detective’s complex case, starring Denzel Washington and Jeffrey Wright. It’s a tense, layered story.
A24’s 133-minute wide release on August 15 is powerful. It’s a must for fans of gripping drama.
Suspended Time (2025)

A comedy-drama about a family’s summer getaway, starring Vincent Macaigne and Nora Hamzawi. It’s a light, heartfelt tale.
Music Box Films’ 105-minute limited release on August 15 is charming. It’s a warm slice-of-life story.
Nobody 2 (2025)

An action-comedy sequel with Bob Odenkirk as a retired assassin, joined by Sharon Stone. It’s a thrilling, funny ride.
Universal Pictures International’s 89-minute wide release on August 15 is action-packed. It’s a crowd-pleasing hit.
East of Wall (2025)

A drama about family and identity, starring Porshia Zimiga and Scoot McNairy. It’s a touching story of connection.
Sony Pictures Classics’ 97-minute wide release on August 15 is emotional. It’s great for drama lovers.
Witchboard (2025)

A horror-mystery about supernatural secrets, starring Madison Iseman and Aaron Dominguez. It’s a spooky, engaging tale.
Atlas Distribution Company’s 112-minute limited release on August 15 is chilling. It’s a solid horror pick.
The Map That Leads to You (2025)

A romantic drama about love and life’s challenges, starring Madelyn Cline and KJ Apa. It’s a tender, emotional story.
This 96-minute wide release on August 20 is heartfelt. It’s perfect for romance fans.
Hell House LLC: Lineage (2025)

A horror sequel diving into the Hell House franchise, starring Elizabeth Vermilyea and Searra Sawka. It’s a creepy continuation.
Iconic Events Releasing’s limited release on August 20 is spooky. It’s great for found-footage fans.
Primitive War (2025)

A sci-fi horror-war film about soldiers facing prehistoric creatures, starring Tricia Helfer and Ryan Kwanten. It’s an intense adventure.
This 135-minute limited release on August 21 is thrilling. It’s a wild ride for genre fans.
Ne Zha 2 (2025)

An animated fantasy sequel about the mythical hero Ne Zha, starring Yanting Lü and Hao Chen. It’s a visual spectacle.
CMC Pictures’ 143-minute wide release on August 22 is epic. It’s a great pick for animation fans.
Lurker (2025)

A crime-drama-thriller about a musician in a dangerous world, starring Théodore Pellerin and Archie Madekwe. It’s a tense tale.
MUBI’s 100-minute limited release on August 22 is gripping. It’s a bold mix of music and suspense.
Dongji Rescue (2025)

An action-drama-war film about a daring rescue, starring Yilong Zhu and Ni Ni. It’s a powerful historical story.
Well Go USA Entertainment’s 133-minute limited release on August 22 is emotional. It’s a moving epic.
Eden (2025)

A thriller about survival on a remote island, starring Jude Law and Ana de Armas. It’s a tense, dramatic tale.
Vertical Entertainment’s 129-minute limited release on August 22 is suspenseful. It’s great for thriller fans.
Splitsville (2025)

A comedy about friends navigating love and chaos, starring Dakota Johnson and Adria Arjona. It’s a sharp, funny story.
Neon’s 100-minute limited release on August 22 is witty. It’s a fun pick for comedy lovers.
Hollywood Grit (2025)

An action film about a stuntman’s dangerous life, starring Max Martini and Tyrese Gibson. It’s a high-energy tale.
This 102-minute limited release on August 22 is thrilling. It’s a great choice for action fans.
Honey Don’t! (2025)

A comedy-crime-mystery about a quirky detective, starring Margaret Qualley and Chris Evans. It’s a fun, clever story.
Focus Features’ 88-minute wide release on August 22 is delightful. It’s a mix of laughs and intrigue.
Montana Mavericks (2025)

A romantic drama set in a rugged landscape, starring Katherine McNamara and Dennis Andres. It’s a tender love story.
Fathom Events’ 95-minute limited release on August 26 is scenic. It’s a great pick for romantics.
The Roses (2025)

A dark comedy-drama about a failing marriage, starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman. It’s a sharp, intense story.
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures’ 121-minute limited release on August 29 is witty. It’s a standout for drama fans.
The Toxic Avenger (2025)

A reboot of the cult classic, blending action, comedy, and horror, starring Peter Dinklage and Taylour Paige. It’s a wild ride.
Iconic Events Releasing’s 102-minute wide release on August 29 is outrageous. It’s perfect for genre fans.
Motel Destino (2025)

A steamy drama-thriller set in a seedy motel, starring Iago Xavier and Nataly Rocha. It’s a tale of passion and danger.
Strand Releasing’s 115-minute limited release on August 29 is provocative. It’s a gripping adult drama.
A Little Prayer (2025)

A quiet drama about family and faith, starring Jane Levy and David Strathairn. It’s a tender, introspective story.
Music Box Films’ 91-minute limited release on August 29 is heartfelt. It’s a moving pick for reflective viewers.
Love, Brooklyn (2025)

A romantic comedy-drama about friends finding love, starring André Holland and Nicole Beharie. It’s a vibrant urban tale.
Greenwich Entertainment’s 97-minute limited release on August 29 is warm. It’s great for romance fans.
Grand Prix of Europe (2025)

An animated family comedy about a young racer, starring Gemma Arterton and Hayley Atwell. It’s a fun, fast-paced tale.
Viva Pictures’ 98-minute wide release on August 29 is lively. It’s perfect for kids and families.
Caught Stealing (2025)

A crime-thriller-comedy about a heist gone wrong, starring Austin Butler and Zoë Kravitz. It’s a slick, exciting story.
Sony Pictures Releasing’s 109-minute wide release on August 29 is sharp. It’s a great mix of humor and suspense.
Which movie are you planning to see this August, or is there a title we should add to our watchlist? Share your picks in the comments!


