A Trip To The Trailer Park (7th March 2026)
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Welcome, dear reader, to a brand new episode of A Trip To The Trailer Park! Our first for March! Last week was primarily focused on smaller-scale trailers, and that will be the case again this week. We here at Culture Slate believe in spotlighting all kinds of movies regardless of genre, studio, or budget. Whether the film is coming to a theater near you or is waiting for you at home, we hope we encourage you to check out these five films! One of which may be familiar to you! Now, onward with the show!
Scary Movie (Dir. Michael Tiddes)
When a familiar masked killer returns, Cindy Campbell, Shorty, Brenda Meeks, and Ray Wilkins must come back together to stop him. Starring Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Anna Faris, Regina Hall, and Damon Wayans Jr., and featuring parodies of acclaimed horror films such as Get Out, M3GAN, The Substance, Sinners, and Weapons, Scary Movie stabs into theaters June 5th.
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Stand by Me (Dir. Rob Reiner)
The critically acclaimed 80s classic returns to theaters for its 40th anniversary. In 1985, Gordie Lachance stumbles upon a newspaper article reporting the tragic death of his childhood best friend, Chris Chambers. In a lengthy flashback, Gordie recounts a formative experience from when they were 12-year-olds in 1959. Starring Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix, Corey Feldman, Jerry O’Connell, and Kiefer Sutherland, and directed by the late and great Rob Reiner, Stand by Me returns to theaters on March 27th.
I Swear (Dir. Kirk Jones)
John Davidson is a bright young man who suffers from severe tourette’s syndrome. As we follow the story of his life, we see John deal with his disability and meet important figures along the way. Starring recent BAFTA winner Robert Aramayo, I Swear arrives in American theaters on April 24th.
Faces of Death (Dir. Daniel Goldhaber)
A remake of the 1978 film of the same name, we meet a young woman who moderates a video-sharing website tasked with filtering out offensive content. But one night, she encounters a group of people who seem to be reenacting the murders from the original film. Starring Barbie Ferreira, Dacre Montgomery, Josie Totah, Jermaine Fowler, and Charli XCX, Faces of Death arrives in theaters on April 10th.
Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice (Dir. BenDavid Grabinski)
Gangsters Mike and Nick are sent on a mission to take someone out. To their surprise, the target is Nick, from the future. In order to make the mission go right, Mike, the two Nicks, and their friend Alice must brave the criminal underworld. Starring James Marsden, Vince Vaughn, Eiza González, Keith David, Ben Schwartz, and Stephen Root, Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice airs on Hulu on March 27th.
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