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Wednesday, September 10, 2025

New Trailers: A VERY JONAS CHRISTMAS MOVIE, LEFT-HANDED GIRL, FRENCH LOVER, ARE WE GOOD?, THE SUMMER BOOK and BACK TO THE FUTURE: 40TH ANNIVERSARY

A Very Jonas Christmas Movie Trailer

Today we have new trailers for:
  • "A Very Jonas Christmas Movie", which as the title aptly suggests is a new Disney+ holiday comedy featuring The Jonas Brothers.
  • Netflix's family drama "Left-Handed Girl" directed by Taiwanese-American filmmaker Shih-Ching Tsou from a script she co-wrote alongside Sean Baker ("Anora")
  • Netflix's romantic-comedy "French Lover" starring Omar Sy and Sara Giraudeau.
  • The documentary "Are We Good?" that focuses on comic and podcast pioneer Marc Maron.
  • The drama "The Summer Book" from filmmaker Charlie McDowell ("The One I Love"). Based on Tove Jansson's novel, the film stars Emily Matthews, Anders Danielsen Lie and Glenn Close.
  • The 40th Anniversary IMAX re-release of Robert Zemeckis' timeless classic "Back to the Future" starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd.

Watch all the new trailers after the jump.







A Very Jonas Christmas Movie (November 14, 2025 - Disney+)

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Synopsis:


"In the movie, Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas face a series of escalating obstacles as they struggle to make it from London to New York in time to spend Christmas with their families."






Left-Handed Girl (November 14, 2025 - in select theaters; November 28 - Netflix)

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Synopsis:


"LEFT-HANDED GIRL, directed by Shih-Ching Tsou and written and produced by Shih-Ching Tsou and Sean Baker, is the story of a single mother and her two daughters who return to Taipei after several years of living in the countryside to open a stand at a buzzing night market. But when their traditional grandfather forbids his youngest left-handed granddaughter from using her “devil hand,” generations of family secrets begin to unravel. Starring Shih-Yuan Ma, Janel Tsai, Nina Ye, and Teng-Hui Huang. In select theaters November 14 and on Netflix November 28."






French Lover (Septeber 26, 2025 - Netflix)

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Synopsis:


"When a jaded actor meets a down-on-her-luck waitress in Paris, their unexpected love story begins — but will it survive the glare of the spotlight?"








Are We Good? (October 3, 2025 - in theaters)

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Synopsis:


"Comic and podcast pioneer Marc Maron reflects on loss and growth after the death of his partner, Lynn Shelton. As he processes grief and crafts comedy, he revisits his career, family struggles, and the evolving comedy world at 60."






The Summer Book (September 19, 2025 - in select theaters)

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Synopsis:


"Nine-year-old Sophia (Emily Matthews) spends the summers at her family’s seasonal home on a tranquil isle in the Gulf of Finland, but this will be the first summer without her mother. Her father (Anders Danielsen Lie) remains numbed by grief, while her grandmother (Glenn Close) guides her on a giddy, winding path towards young adulthood. With a sense of infinite possibility and a tender regard for the wonders of the natural world, Sophia and her grandmother explore the terrain, celebrate midsommar, and test the limits of faith in the face of life’s many storms. Adapted from Tove Jansson’s beloved novel, The Summer Book is a delicate account of growing up and growing old, beautifully filmed on 16mm in majestic natural light."






Back to the Future: 40th Anniversary (October 31, 2025 - in theaters)

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Synopsis:


"Whoa! Wait a minute... are you trying to tell me that Back To The Future is coming to IMAX on October 31 for the 40th Anniversary? This is heavy! Starring Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover, Tom Wilson, and Claudia Wells."










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