
Here’s a guide to the most interesting movies coming out this week. We’ll cover what each film is about, who stars in it, and who made it, plus the release dates so you can decide what to watch.
‘Armed Only with a Camera: The Life and Death of Brent Renaud’ (2025)

A new documentary about journalist and filmmaker Brent Renaud premieres on HBO Max on Tuesday, October 21st. The film honors Renaud’s life and work, following his career and the impact he made, tragically cut short while reporting in Ukraine. Directed by his brother, Craig Renaud, it uses decades of footage the Renaud brothers captured in dangerous locations like Iraq, Afghanistan, and Haiti. The filmmakers were mentored by documentarian Jon Alpert. Featuring insights from Renaud’s colleagues, the 37-minute film explores the challenges and artistry of reporting from conflict zones and offers a look at the process of creating immersive documentaries.
‘Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody’ (2022)

Premiering on HBO Max on Wednesday, October 22nd, this biopic tells the story of Whitney Houston’s life and career, from her early discovery to becoming a global superstar. Naomi Ackie stars as Houston, with Stanley Tucci playing Clive Davis, Ashton Sanders as Bobby Brown, and other notable cast members including Nafessa Williams, Tamara Tunie, and Clarke Peters. Directed by Kasi Lemmons and written by Anthony McCarten, the film showcases both iconic concert performances and intimate studio moments, exploring Houston’s triumphs and struggles. Barry Ackroyd was the cinematographer, and Chanda Dancy composed the film’s score.
‘Regretting You’ (2025)

Premiering October 24th on Paramount+, this new movie is based on Colleen Hoover’s novel and tells the story of a mother and daughter struggling to reconnect after a family tragedy brings hidden secrets to light. Directed by Josh Boone and starring Allison Williams and Mckenna Grace, alongside Dave Franco and others, the film follows both a young woman experiencing first love and her mother confronting her past. It’s a story about growing up and getting a second chance. The movie was produced by Paramount Pictures and Constantin Film, with cinematography by Tim Orr and music by Nathaniel Walcott.
‘Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost’ (2025)

A new documentary about comedy legends Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara premieres on Apple TV+ on October 24th. Directed by their son, Ben Stiller, the film—which lasts approximately 1 hour and 38 minutes—uses family photos and interviews to tell the story of their careers, their creative partnership, and their life together. Featuring Ben Stiller, and appearances from both Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara through past footage, it celebrates a duo that profoundly impacted American comedy for generations.
What are you most excited to watch this week—drop your picks in the comments!
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