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RIFF RAFF Trailer (2025) Bill Murray, Jennifer Coolidge, Gabrielle Union, Pete Davidson
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"Wait for me – before you two start hitting each other." Lionsgate has unveiled the first official trailer for a crime comedy called Riff Raff, the latest film directed by New Yorker filmmaker Dito Montiel. Not to be confused with the 1935 classic with Spencer Tracy. This first premiered at the 2024 Toronto Film Festival last year, and will be out in theaters in February. One-time criminal Vince turned his life around when he fell in love with Sandy. Nearly 20 years later, the still-happy couple are looking forward to spending a quiet New Year’s Eve with their son. But then Vince's other son, Rocco, shows up unannounced with his pregnant girlfriend, Marina, and Vince's first wife, Ruth, in tow. It is not a happy reunion. Ruth is rude & lewd, while Rocco — who never divested left the family business — is clearly hiding something. Hot on Rocco's tail is Lefty, an aging mafioso with a score to settle regarding his own son. The film features Jennifer Coolidge, Ed Harris, Gabrielle Union, Lewis Pullman, Miles J. Harvey, Emanuela Postacchini, Michael Angelo Covino, Pete Davidson, and Bill Murray. This one looks mildly amusing, but mostly skippable.

Here's the first official trailer for Dito Montiel's film Riff Raff, direct from Lionsgate's YouTube:

Riff Raff Film

Oscar nominees Bill Murray & Ed Harris star alongside Emmy winner Jennifer Coolidge & Pete Davidson in this darkly comic crime thriller about how far you'll go to protect the ones you love... Vincent (Harris) and his family plan to share a quiet New Year’s Eve together until his sketchy past catches up with him and the night reveals secrets no one could ever imagine. Riff Raff is directed by American filmmaker Dito Montiel, director of the movies A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, Fighting, The Son of No One, Empire State, Boulevard, Man Down, and The Clapper previously. The screenplay is written by actor John Pollono (Stronger, Small Engine Repair). It's produced by Sarah Gabriel, Marc Goldberg, Adam Paulsen, and Noah Rothman. This initially premiered at the 2024 Toronto Film Festival last year. Lionsgate debuts Montiel's Riff Raff in select US theaters starting February 28th, 2025 this winter. Anyone want to watch this film?
Even without checking into “The White Lotus” for Season 3, Jennifer Coolidge is still caught up with criminals onscreen in dark comedy “Riff Raff.”

Coolidge plays the ex-wife of a former mobster, played by Ed Harris, who tries to warn her family that two gangsters (Pete Davidson and Bill Murray) from their past are out to get them.

The official synopsis reads: “Vincent (Harris) is an ex-criminal who more than anything, just wants a normal, peaceful life. He and his wife Sandy (Gabrielle Union) have built a loving family with their son DJ (Miles J. Harvey) and are spending the winter break in a cabin before he goes off to college. Chaos ensues when Vincent’s disowned son Rocco (Lewis Pullman), his girlfriend Marina (Emanuela Postacchini), and Vincent’s ex-wife Ruth (Coolidge) abruptly show up to spoil the festivities with an ominous warning: the famed gangsters Leftie (Murray) and Lonnie (Davidson) are coming for them.”

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Michael Angelo Corvino also stars in the holiday-set feature that debuted at TIFF in the Special Presentations section.

Dito Montiel (“A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints”) directs the film with a script by John Pollono. “Riff Raff” is produced by Noah Rothman, Sarah Gabriel, Marc Goldberg, and Adam Paulsen.

The IndieWire review deemed Coolidge to be the “true standout” among the ensemble cast, with the review in part reading, “[The film] is a comedy of manners with an estranged blended family and a Rosencrantz and Guildenstern-style humor between Leftie and Lonny as they make their way up the coast.”

The “Riff Raff” ensemble has collectively (and separately) been busy: Murray appeared in Telluride hit “The Friend,” while Harris starred in Sundance feature “Love Lies Bleeding.” Pullman went viral for his turn in “Skincare,” will appear in “Thunderbolts,” and even publicly offered to replace Joaquin Phoenix in Todd Haynes’ shelved queer-romance. (Phoenix dropped out of the film five days before production was set to begin; the film was also going to star Pullman’s fellow “Top Gun: Maverick” actor Danny Ramirez.)

“I would love to get that call,” Pullman said of stepping into Phoenix’s would-be role. “It’s a brilliant idea. I’m here. I’m here. I’m ready.”

“Riff Raff” premieres February 28 in theaters. Check out the trailer below.
The first trailer for director Dito Montiel's Riff Raff promises heaps of dark gangster comedy — and a highly uncomfortable family reunion.

Riff Raff, which premiered at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival, centers on ex-criminal Vincent (Ed Harris, Love Lies Bleeding), who's established a new, loving life with his wife Sandy (Gabrielle Union, The Perfect Find) and son DJ (Miles J. Harvey). But their peaceful winter break takes a turn when Vincent's ex-wife Ruth (Jennifer Coolidge, The White Lotus), his disowned son Rocco (Lewis Pullman, Salem's Lot), and Rocco's girlfriend Marina (Emanuela Postacchini) crash the party. They've got some bad news for Vincent: Gangsters Leftie (Bill Murray, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire) and Lonnie (Pete Davidson, Bupkis) are on their way to take out the family.

Watch the full trailer above to see Murray and Davidson's bickering odd-couple gangsters in action, along with Coolidge's Ruth's misguided attempts to seduce Vincent in the face of danger.

Riff Raff hits theaters March 7.
There’s something embarrassing about being hunted down by a gangster who calls himself Leftie and runs around with a henchman called Lonnie. Those names should belong to the sweet old guys at the local nursing home. Instead, in the trailer for the action-comedy Riff Raff, they belong to Bill Murray and Pete Davidson, a gun-wielding duo out for revenge.

“You know, once you start killing, it sort of becomes your de facto solution for every problem,” Leftie (Murray) says in the clip. Killing is what kicked off this whole ordeal in the first place. His primary target is Vincent, a former criminal whose son Rocco (Lewis Pullman) murdered Leftie’s son Jonathan. And because grief knows no bounds, Leftie is willing to take the whole family down for it.

That includes Vincent’s ex-wife Ruth (Jennifer Coolidge) — who has some bizarre, fear-induced sexual attraction to Leftie — and his current wife Sandy (Gabrielle Union), who he’s vacationing with when all hell breaks loose. It’s a tangled mess of connections punctuated with quite a few bullet holes courtesy of Leftie and Lonnie.

“It’s about a kind of screwed up family that does a lot of screwy stuff. I guess it’s about weird people,” director Dita Montiel said on a panel at the Toronto International Film Festival. “It was written by John Pollono as a play, and I remember reading it and thinking, oh wow. It made me think of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? with a family full of Virginia Woolfs.”

The film hits theaters on Feb. 28.
The trailer for Jennifer Coolidge‘s new movie has been released!

The 63-year-old Emmy-winning actress stars alongside Ed Harris, Gabrielle Union, Lewis Pullman, Miles J. Harvey, Emanuela Postacchini, Michael Angelo Corvino, Pete Davidson, and Bill Murray in the new crime comedy flick Riff Raff.

Here’s the synopsis: “Vincent is an ex-criminal who more than anything, just wants a normal, peaceful life. He and his wife Sandy have built a loving family with their son DJ and are spending the winter break in a cabin before he goes off to college. Chaos ensues when Vincent’s disowned son Rocco, his girlfriend Marina and Vincent’s ex-wife Ruth abruptly show up to spoil the festivities with an ominous warning: the famed gangsters Leftie and Lonnie are coming for them.”

Directed by Dito Montiel and written by John Pollono, Riff Raff hits theaters on February 25.
Riff Raff
Directed by Dito Montiel
Written by John Pollono
Produced by
Noah Rothman
Marc Goldberg
Sarah Gabriel
Adam Paulsen
Starring
Jennifer Coolidge
Gabrielle Union
Pete Davidson
Ed Harris
Bill Murray
Cinematography Xavier Grobet
Edited by Tim Streeto
Music by Adam Taylor
Production
companies
Canopy Media Partners
Signature Films
Distributed by Roadside Attractions
Grindstone Entertainment Group
Release dates
September 6, 2024 (TIFF)
February 28, 2025 (United States)
Running time 103 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Riff Raff is a 2024 American crime comedy film directed by Dito Montiel, written by John Pollono, and starring Jennifer Coolidge, Gabrielle Union, Pete Davidson, Ed Harris, and Bill Murray.

The film premiered at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival. It is scheduled to be released on February 28, 2025, by Roadside Attractions and Grindstone Entertainment Group.

Synopsis
The life of a former criminal is thrown into turmoil when his old family appear for a long-awaited reckoning.[1]

Cast
Ed Harris as Vincent
Bill Murray as Leftie
Jennifer Coolidge as Ruth, Vincent's ex-wife
Gabrielle Union as Sandy, Vincent's wife
Pete Davidson as Lonnie, Leftie's henchman
Lewis Pullman as Rocco, Vincent and Ruth's murderous son
Miles J. Harvey as DJ
Emanuela Postacchini as Marina, Rocco's girlfriend
Michael Covino as Jonathan, Leftie's deceased son
P.J. Byrne as Garrison
Brooke Dillman as Janet
Production
Producers are Canopy Media Partners' Noah Rothman and Signature Films' Marc Goldberg and Sarah Gabriel.[2]

Casting
In May 2023, Dustin Hoffman, Jennifer Coolidge, Gabrielle Union and Brian Cox were cast in the film.[3] In November 2023, Ed Harris, Lewis Pullman, Miles J. Harvey and Pete Davidson joined the cast, with Harris replacing Cox.[4] In December 2023, it was revealed that Bill Murray had joined the cast, replacing Hoffman.[5] In May 2024, it was revealed that Emanuela Postacchini joined the cast.[6]

Filming
Principal photography was slated to begin in September 2023.[7] By November 2023, filming was underway in New Jersey.[4]

Release
Riff Raff premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 6, 2024.[8] It is scheduled to be released in the United States on February 28, 2025, by Roadside Attractions and Grindstone Entertainment Group.[9]

References
Klawans, Justin (May 16, 2023). "Jennifer Coolidge to Star in Crime Comedy". Collider. Retrieved May 17, 2023.
Wiseman, Andreas (May 16, 2023). "Jennifer Coolidge & Gabrielle Union Set For Crime Comedy 'Riff Raff' — Cannes Market Hot Pic". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 16, 2023.
Silman, Jon (May 16, 2023). "Crime comedy 'Riff Raff' to star Dustin Hoffman, Jennifer Coolidge, Gabrielle Union, and Brian Cox in the works". We Got This Covered. Retrieved November 21, 2023.
Wiseman, Andreas (November 21, 2023). "Ed Harris, Lewis Pullman, Miles J. Harvey & Pete Davidson Join Jennifer Coolidge, Dustin Hoffman & Gabrielle Union In Crime Comedy 'Riff Raff'; Filming Underway In New Jersey". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved November 21, 2023.
"Bill Murray on the set of "Riff Raff" on December 19, 2023 in Clark, New Jersey". Getty Images. December 19, 2023. Retrieved January 7, 2024.
Ritman, Alex (May 14, 2024). "Bill Murray Joins Crime Comedy 'Riff Raff' as Signature Closes Multiple Territory Deals (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved May 14, 2024.
Leatham, Thomas (May 17, 2023). "Brian Cox to star with Jennifer Coolidge in comedy 'Riff-Raff'". Far Out. Retrieved May 17, 2023.
Kay, Jeremy (July 22, 2024). "Toronto film festival adds Angelina Jolie, Mike Leigh, Edward Burns, David Mackenzie titles". Screen Daily. Retrieved July 22, 2024.
Dela Paz, Maggie (January 29, 2025). "Riff Raff Trailer: Jennifer Coolidge & Bill Murray Star in Dark Comedy Movie". ComingSoon. Retrieved January 29, 2025.
External links
Riff Raff at IMDb
Riff Raff at AllMovie
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Films directed by Dito Montiel
A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (2006)Fighting (2009)The Son of No One (2011)Empire State (2013)Boulevard (2014)Man Down (2015)The Clapper (2017)Riff Raff (2024)
Categories: 2024 films2024 crime comedy films2020s American films2020s English-language filmsAmerican crime comedy filmsEnglish-language crime comedy filmsFilms directed by Dito MontielFilms shot in New JerseyRoadside Attractions films
Jennifer Coolidge

Coolidge in 2012
Born August 28, 1961 (age 63)[1]
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Education
Emerson College
American Academy of Dramatic Arts
Occupation Actress
Years active 1993–present
Awards See list
Jennifer Coolidge (born August 28, 1961) is an American actress. Known for her work in the comedy genre, Coolidge is the recipient of several accolades, including a Golden Globe Award and two Primetime Emmy Awards. In 2023, she was included in the annual Time 100 list of the most influential people in the world.[2]

Coolidge had supporting roles in the American Pie film series (1999–2012) and the Legally Blonde film series (2001–2003). She has collaborated with Christopher Guest on four of his mockumentary films, Best in Show (2000), A Mighty Wind (2003), For Your Consideration (2006), and Mascots (2016). She has also appeared in the films A Cinderella Story (2004), Click (2006), Date Movie (2006), Epic Movie (2007), Promising Young Woman (2020), Single All the Way (2021), and Shotgun Wedding (2022).

On television, Coolidge has appeared in the sitcoms Joey (2004–2006), The Secret Life of the American Teenager (2008–2012), 2 Broke Girls (2011–2017), and the drama series The Watcher (2022). She garnered critical acclaim for her role as Tanya McQuoid, an insecure wealthy woman, in the HBO anthology series The White Lotus (2021–2022), winning two Primetime Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe.

Early life and education
Coolidge was born in Boston, on August 28, 1961, and raised in Norwell, Massachusetts. As a child, she played the clarinet and attended orchestra camp for three summers.[3] Coolidge is an eighth cousin twice removed of U.S. President Calvin Coolidge.[4][5]

She attended Norwell High School in Norwell and Cambridge School of Weston in Weston, Massachusetts, and then Emerson College in Boston and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City.[6] During college, Coolidge aspired to be a dramatic actress similar to Meryl Streep, but instead pursued comedic character acting.[7] As a student at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Coolidge worked as a waitress in a restaurant alongside Sandra Bullock, who also aspired to be an actress.[8]

Career
1993–1999: Early career
Coolidge made her first television appearance in the November 1993 Seinfeld episode "The Masseuse".[9] In 1994, she was a regular on She TV, a short-lived sketch comedy that also featured Nick Bakay, Elon Gold, Simbi Khali, and Linda Kash. She had small roles appearing in such films as Not of This Earth, A Bucket of Blood, Plump Fiction, and A Night at the Roxbury. She also voiced Luanne's beauty school teacher, Miss Kremzer, in a recurring role on King of the Hill. She worked with The Groundlings, an improv and sketch comedy troupe based in Los Angeles.[10] In June 1995, Coolidge unsuccessfully auditioned for Saturday Night Live.[11]

1999–2006: American Pie and Legally Blonde film series

Coolidge in 2005
In 1999, Coolidge got her big break playing Jeanine Stifler, or "Stifler's mom" in American Pie. The film was a box-office hit and grossed $235 million worldwide.[12][13] In 2001, she reprised her role in American Pie 2. Later in that same year, she had a supporting role in Legally Blonde as Paulette Bonafonté Parcelle the manicurist. Legally Blonde was a box-office hit, grossing US$96 million domestically.[14] The film's box-office success led to her reprising the role in its 2003 sequel, Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde, but the movie was not as financially successful as the first and generated mostly negative reviews.[15] In 2003, she again played Stifler in American Wedding.

In 2003, she played the protagonist's agent Luise in Testosterone filmed in Argentina starring David Sutcliffe as Dean Seagrave and Antonio Sabato, Jr., as Pablo. In 2004, she had a supporting role in the romantic comedy A Cinderella Story playing Hilary Duff's character's vain, self-absorbed stepmother. The film went on to become a moderate box office hit despite negative critical reviews.[16][17]

She has appeared in 2001 on Frasier as Frederica, Martin Crane's new physical therapist, in 2003-2004 in 3 episodes of According to Jim, playing Roxanne, Jim's sister, and in 2003 in an episode of Sex and the City. Coolidge nearly received the role of Lynette Scavo on Desperate Housewives, but it eventually went to Felicity Huffman.[18]

In 2003, she starred in an episode of Friends in its final season as Amanda, an obnoxious acquaintance whom Phoebe Buffay and Monica Geller try to shake off. From 2004 to 2006, Coolidge had a role in the NBC comedy series Joey as Joey Tribbiani's oversexed agent Roberta "Bobbie" Morganstern. During its second season, she went from a recurring character to a more prominent role, appearing in 37 out of 46 episodes in the series. NBC officially canceled the series in May 2006, citing low ratings.[19][20]

Coolidge also appeared in 1998 in the children's comedy Slappy and the Stinkers, and as the voice of Aunt Fanny in the animated feature Robots in 2005. The film was accompanied by an original short animated film based on Robots, titled Aunt Fanny's Tour of Booty, in which she reprised her role.[21][22]

In late 2005, Coolidge was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[23] In 2006, she guest starred on an episode of Top Chef, and played Adam Sandler's wife's friend, Janine, in the comedy film Click. From 2000 to 2006 she played comic parts in the improv mockumentaries Best in Show, A Mighty Wind, and For Your Consideration, all directed by Christopher Guest.[24]

2006–2011: Supporting roles in comedies and television
She appeared in the 2006 film Date Movie as a spoof of Barbra Streisand's Meet the Fockers character. The film received unfavorable critic reviews and Rotten Tomatoes ranked the film 77th in the 100 worst reviewed films of the 2000s, with a rating of 6%.[25] However, Variety did praise Coolidge for providing a few bright moments with a spot-on spoof of Streisand, albeit otherwise unimpressed describing the film as "padded and repetitious".[26]

Epic Movie, released in 2007 and made by the same people behind Date Movie, was the first movie in which she received a starring role. In the film she played the "White Bitch" (the White Witch) of Gnarnia (Narnia), a lampoon of the Disney and Walden Media film The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. A. O. Scott of The New York Times called the film "irreverent and also appreciative, dragging its satiric prey down to the lowest pop-cultural denominator" and added, "The humor is coarse and occasionally funny. The archly bombastic score ... is the only thing you might call witty. But happily, Jennifer Coolidge and Fred Willard show up ... to add some easy, demented class."[27]

During 2007, Coolidge appeared on Thank God You're Here and The Closer, on TNT. In 2008, she guest-starred on The Secret Life of the American Teenager as a call girl.[9] In the second season, she was a frequently recurring character, now playing the fiancé of Ben's dad and future stepmother of Ben. She also starred in the 2008 Lifetime Television film Living Proof. Coolidge appeared in the 2008 film Soul Men as Rosalee.[28]

In 2009, Coolidge took a dramatic role in Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans as Genevieve McDonagh. The film premiered on September 9, 2009, at the 66th Venice International Film Festival, and it opened in general release in the United States on November 20, 2009.[29] Also In 2009, she starred alongside Heather Graham and Amber Heard in ExTerminators, a black comedy about a set of women who form their own "silent revolution", wreaking havoc on the abusive men in their lives.

In 2010, Coolidge appeared in another film starring Hilary Duff titled Beauty & the Briefcase, an ABC Family television film produced by Image Entertainment that originally aired on April 18, 2010.[30] It was based on the novel Diary of a Working Girl by Daniella Brodsky.[31] The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the US on February 8, 2011.[32]

2011–2019: American Reunion, 2 Broke Girls, and other roles

Coolidge at the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards
In June 2011, Coolidge curated a Blake Nelson Boyd art show in New Orleans.[33] In the same month Coolidge began to do standup comedy. She hosted the "Women in Film" at the Beverly Hills Hotel. It went well, and she decided to take an act on the road. Coolidge ended up doing shows all over the country and the world for two years, Scotland included.[34] Coolidge told Australian radio show The Kyle & Jackie O Show that she would be touring Australia as part of her Yours for the Night stand-up tour.[35]

In October 2011, Coolidge began a recurring role in the CBS sitcom 2 Broke Girls as Zofia "Sophie" Kaczyński, a Polish neighbor of the two lead characters.[36] She was later promoted to main cast from season 2 up until the show's cancellation in 2017.[37] Coolidge reprised her role as Jeanine Stifler in an American Pie sequel American Reunion which opened in North America on April 6, 2012.[38]

During 2013, additional voice cast members were announced for B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations, including Coolidge as Carol Sue, a transitions-relations officer.[39] Film distributor 20th Century Fox set November 6, 2015, for the film's release date (which was moved a few months later up to September 25),[40] In 2014, Los Angeles Times reported that the film had been delayed again, with no replacement release date set.[41] It was reported the film's concept has gone back to development.[42] Also in 2013, Coolidge and actress Megan Mullally joined the cast of Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day; Coolidge playing Ms. Suggs, the driving instructor.[43] The film was released in North America on October 10, 2014.

The next year, she had a voice role in Hell and Back, and had a cameo in Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip.[44] In 2016, she appeared in Mascots, directed by Christopher Guest.[24] In 2017, Coolidge lent her voice to portray Mary Meh in The Emoji Movie.[45] In 2018, Coolidge made an appearance in Ariana Grande's music video for her song "Thank U, Next".

2020–present: The White Lotus and Single All the Way
In 2020, she starred in Like a Boss, the first studio comedy film of the 2020s, for Paramount Pictures, co-starring with Tiffany Haddish, Rose Byrne, and Salma Hayek.[46] Coolidge had a supporting role in Emerald Fennell's directorial debut Promising Young Woman as the mother of Carey Mulligan's character, Cassie. The movie received universal acclaim upon release.[47]

In October 2020, Coolidge was cast as Tanya McQuoid, a troubled wealthy woman on vacation, in Mike White's comedy-drama series The White Lotus and began filming shortly after in Hawaii. The show premiered in July 2021 and was widely praised, with Coolidge receiving critical acclaim and winning a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for her performance.[48][49] Coolidge reprised her role for the second season, and received a second Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for the role at the 75th Emmy Awards.[50]

In 2021, she starred in the Netflix Christmas romantic comedy Single All the Way alongside Michael Urie, Philemon Chambers, and Kathy Najimy.[51] In 2022, Coolidge starred in Netflix's mini-series The Watcher along with Naomi Watts and Bobby Cannavale.[52]

Personal life
Relationships
Coolidge dated comedian Chris Kattan.[53]

Properties
In 2005, after having visited New Orleans up to ten times a year over ten years,[54] Coolidge purchased a house there,[55] which was featured in some of the interior scenes in The Beguiled (2017).[56]

Philanthropy
Her charitable work and activism includes supporting AIDS assistance and animal rights.[57][58] Coolidge tries to follow a plant-based lifestyle but also eats fish.[59] Coolidge was crowned PETA's "Vegan Queen" in 2023.[60] She has also adopted a dog named Chuy that was rescued from a meat factory in Korea.[3]

Public image
Coolidge is widely considered a gay icon, often impersonated by drag queens,[61][62][63] with Coolidge noting in 2021 that she surrounded herself socially with gay men and women from a young age. Coolidge has also long been vocal about her support for the LGBT+ community.[64][65][66]

She was one of the people listed on Time's "The 100 Most Influential People of 2023", and was featured on the magazine cover for the issue.[67] She also hosted the 2023 Time 100 gala.[68] In February 2023, Coolidge was named Woman of the Year by Harvard’s Hasty Pudding Theatricals.[69]

Filmography
Film
Year Title Role Notes
1995 Not of This Earth Nurse
A Bucket of Blood Stupid girl
Love and Happiness Jeringir
1997 Plump Fiction Sister Sister
Trial and Error Jacqueline "Jackie" Turreau
1998 Slappy and the Stinkers Harriet
A Night at the Roxbury Hottie police officer
Brown's Requiem Helen
1999 Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me Woman at football game
American Pie Jeanine Stifler
2000 The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy Betty
Best in Show Sherri Ann Cabot
2001 Down to Earth Mrs. Belinda Wellington
Legally Blonde Paulette Bonafonté
Pootie Tang Ireenie
American Pie 2 Jeanine Stifler Uncredited cameo
Zoolander American designer
2003 A Mighty Wind Amber Cole
As Virgins Fall Janice Denver
Carolina Aunt Marilyn
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde Paulette Bonafonté Parcelle
American Wedding Jeanine Stifler
Testosterone Louise
2004 A Cinderella Story Fiona Montgomery
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events White-Faced Woman #1
2005 Robots Aunt Fanny (voice)
2006 Date Movie Roz Funkyerdoder
American Dreamz Martha Kendoo
Click Janine
For Your Consideration Whitney Taylor Brown
2007 Epic Movie The White Bitch of Gnarnia
2008 Dr. Dolittle: Tail to the Chief Daisy (voice) Direct-to-DVD
Foreign Exchange Principal Lonnatini
Igor Jaclyn / Heidi (voice)
Soul Men Rosalee
2009 ExTerminators Stella
A Good Funeral Helen
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans Genevieve McDonagh
Gentlemen Broncos Judith Purvis
2010 The Jack of Spades Monica
Beauty & the Briefcase Felisa McCollin
2011 Mangus! Cookie Richardson
2012 American Reunion Jeanine Stifler
2013 Austenland Miss Elizabeth Charming
2014 Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day Ms. Mary Suggs
2015 Hell and Back Durmessa (voice)
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip Mrs. Joan Price Cameo[44]
2016 Mascots Jolene Lumpkin
2017 The Emoji Movie Mary Meh (voice)
2020 Like a Boss Sydney
Promising Young Woman Susan Thomas
Bobbleheads: The Movie Binky (voice) Direct-to-video
2021 Swan Song Dee Dee Dale
Arlo the Alligator Boy Stucky (voice)
Single All the Way Aunt Sandy
2022 Shotgun Wedding Carol Fowler
2023 We Have a Ghost Judy Romano
2024 Riff Raff Ruth Also executive producer[70]
2025 A Minecraft Movie TBA Post-production
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1993 Seinfeld Jodi Episode: "The Masseuse"
1994 She TV Various Main cast
1995 The Monroes Marcia Kelly Episode: "Educating Billy"
1996 Saturday Night Special Various Main cast
1997–1999 King of the Hill Miss June Kremzer (voice) 4 episodes
1998 Alright Already Rhonda Episode: "Again with the Hockey Player: Part 1"
Rude Awakening Sue 2 episodes
Men in White — Television film
1999 Ladies Man Helen Episode: "Neutered Jimmy"
2001 The Andy Dick Show Nancy Bunting Episode: "Kid Krist"
Frasier Frederica Episode: "Forgotten But Not Gone"
Sketch Pad The Groundlings Main cast
2002 Do Over Gwen Brody Episode: "Cold War"
Women vs. Men Shelly Television film
2003 Sex and the City Victoria Episode: "The Perfect Present"
Friends Amanda Buffamonteezi Episode: "The One with Ross's Tan"
2003–2004 According to Jim Roxanne 3 episodes
2004 Game Over Ramona (voice) Episode: "Into the Woods"
MADtv Herself / Ivanka Season 9, episode 23
Father of the Pride Tracy (voice) Episode: "And the Revolution Continues"
As Told by Ginger Nikki Laporte (voice) Episode: "The Wedding Frame"
2004–2006 Joey Roberta "Bobbie" Morganstern Main cast; 37 episodes
2005 Hopeless Pictures Traci (voice) 3 episodes
2006 Comic Relief 2006 "Fur" Stand-up comedy benefit concert in the wake of Hurricane Katrina
2007–2009 Nip/Tuck Candy Richards / CoCo 3 episodes
2008 The Closer Angie Serabian Episode: "Dial M for Provenza"
Rick & Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple in All the World Fannie Mae (voice) Episode: "Mom Fight"
Living Proof Tish Television film
2008–2009 Yin Yang Yo! Coop's mother (voice) 4 episodes
2008–2012 The Secret Life of the American Teenager Betty 35 episodes
2009 Kath & Kim Lenore Episode: "Celebrity"
Party Down Bobbie St. Brown 2 episodes
2010
2012 The Life & Times of Tim Various voices 3 episodes
2010–2013 Hero Factory Daniella Capricorn (voice) 5 episodes
2011–2014 Fish Hooks Ms. Lynne Lips (voice) Recurring
2012 The Game Marissa Episode: "Skeletons"
Napoleon Dynamite Mrs. Jane Moser (voice) 2 episodes
2012–2016 Gravity Falls "Lazy" Susan Wentworth (voice) Recurring
2012–2017 2 Broke Girls Sophie Kaczyński Recurring (season 1); main cast (seasons 2–6) 122 episodes
2015 Glee Whitney S. Pierce 2 episodes
Inside Amy Schumer Cleopatricia Sherman Episode: "Babies and Bustiers"
TripTank Mom (voice) Episode: "Steve's Family"
2017 American Dad! Caroline (voice) Episode: "A Whole Slotta Love"
2018–2022 The Loud House Myrtle (voice) 5 episodes
2019 The Cool Kids Bonnie Episode: "Sid's Ex-Wife"
2020 Royalties Miriam Hale 3 episodes
2020–2021 The Fungies! Dr. Nancy (voice) Regular role
2021 Rick and Morty Daphne (voice) Episode: "A Rickconvenient Mort"
I Heart Arlo Stucky (voice) 3 episodes
Ten Year Old Tom Dakota's Mom (voice) 5 episodes
2021–2022 The White Lotus Tanya McQuoid[71] Main cast (seasons 1–2)
2022 The Watcher Karen Calhoun 7 episodes
2024 Monsters at Work Marilyn 2 episodes
Video games
Year Title Role Notes
2005 Robots Aunt Fanny/ fan Voice[72]
Music videos
Year Title Artist Role Ref.
2018 "Thank U, Next" Ariana Grande Paulette Bonafonte [73]
Theatre
Year Title Role Venue Notes
2001–2002 The Women Edith Potter American Airlines Theatre 77 performances
2010 Elling Reidun Nordsletten / Gunn / Poet / Johanne Ethel Barrymore Theatre 9 performances
2015 Saving Kitty Kate Central Square Theatre[74]
Awards and nominations
Association Year Work Category Result Ref(s).
AACTA International Awards 2022 The White Lotus Best Actress in a Series Nominated [75]
2023 Won [76]
AARP Movies for Grownups Awards 2024 The White Lotus Best Actress (TV/Streaming) Won [77]
Critics' Choice Super Awards 2023 The Watcher Best Actress in a Horror Series Nominated [78]
Critics' Choice Television Awards 2022 The White Lotus Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television Won [79]
2023 Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Won [80]
Dorian Awards 2022 The White Lotus Best Supporting TV Performance Won [81]
[82]
— Wilde Artist Award Nominated
Wilde Wit Award Won
2023 The White Lotus Best Supporting TV Performance – Drama Won [83]
Drama Desk Awards 2003 The Women Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play Nominated [84]
Elliot Norton Awards 2016 Saving Kitty Outstanding Actress, Midsize Theater Won [85]
Florida Film Critics Circle Awards 2004 A Mighty Wind Best Cast Won [86]
Golden Globe Awards 2022 The White Lotus Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Nominated [87]
2023 Best Supporting Actress – Limited or Anthology Series or Television Film Won [88]
Gotham Awards 2006 For Your Consideration Best Ensemble Cast Nominated [89]
2021 The White Lotus Outstanding Performance in a New Series Nominated [90]
Hasty Pudding Theatricals Awards 2023 — Woman of the Year Won [91]
Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards 2022 The White Lotus Best Supporting Actress in a Broadcast or Cable Limited, Anthology Series, or Movie Won [92]
2023 Best Supporting Actress in a Broadcast Network or Cable Drama Series Nominated [93]
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2023 Shotgun Wedding Best Comedic Performance Nominated [94]
The White Lotus Most Frightened Performance Won
— Comedic Genius Award Won
Primetime Emmy Awards 2022 The White Lotus Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Won [95]
2023 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Won
Provincetown International Film Festival Awards 2015 — Faith Hubley Memorial Award Won [96]
Satellite Awards 2024 The White Lotus Best Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy Won [97]
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2022 The White Lotus Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie Nominated [98]
2023 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Won [99]
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Won
Stinkers Bad Movie Awards 2006 Date Movie Most Annoying Fake Accent – Female Nominated [100]
Teen Choice Awards 2005 A Cinderella Story Choice Movie: Sleazebag Won [101]
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This is a list of American films that are scheduled to release in 2025.

Following the box office section, this list is organized chronologically, providing information on release dates, production companies, directors, and principal cast members.

Box office
† Indicates films currently in theatrical release in the week commencing 24 January 2025.
The highest-grossing American films released in 2025, by domestic box office gross revenue, are as follows:

Rank Title Distributor Domestic gross
1 Den of Thieves 2: Pantera † Lionsgate $32,440,859[1][2]
2 One of Them Days † Sony Pictures $27,031,439
3 Wolf Man † Universal Pictures $18,331,345
4 Flight Risk † Lionsgate $13,885,657
5 Presence † Neon Films $4,026,760
6 Brave the Dark † Angel Studios $2,779,766
7 The Damned † Vertical $1,342,796
January–March
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Y 3 The Damned Vertical / Ley Line Entertainment Thordur Palsson (director); Jamie Hannigan (screenplay); Odessa Young, Joe Cole, Siobhan Finneran, Rory McCann, Turlough Convery, Lewis Gribben, Francis Magee [3]
7 Alone in Venice Freestyle Releasing Jules East (director/screenplay); Apollo Luce, Lisa Jacqueline Starrett, Luca Rosini [4]
10 Den of Thieves 2: Pantera Lionsgate / Tucker Tooley Entertainment / G-BASE / Entertainment One Christian Gudegast (director/screenplay); Gerard Butler, O'Shea Jackson Jr., Evin Ahmad, Salvatore Esposito, Meadow Williams [5]
Extremely Unique Dynamic Strand Releasing Katherine Dudas, Ivan Leung, Harrison Xu (directors/screenplay); Ivan Leung, Harrison Xu, Hudson Yang, Nathan Doan [6]
Laws of Man Saban Films Phil Blattenberger (director/screenplay); Jacob Keohane, Jackson Rathbone, Richard Brake [7]
14 Man with No Past Paramount Pictures James Bamford (director); Steven Paul (screenplay); Adam Woodward, Marton Csokas, Charlotte Weston, Philip Winchester, Jeff Alexander, Jon Voight [8]
17 Wolf Man Universal Pictures / Blumhouse Productions Leigh Whannell (director/screenplay); Corbett Tuck (screenplay); Christopher Abbott, Julia Garner, Matilda Firth, Sam Jaeger [9]
One of Them Days TriStar Pictures / Hoorae Media Lawrence Lamont (director); Syreeta Singleton (screenplay); Keke Palmer, SZA, Maude Apatow, Lil Rel Howery, Janelle James, Katt Williams [10]
Back in Action Netflix / Chernin Entertainment Seth Gordon (director/screenplay); Brendan O'Brien (screenplay); Cameron Diaz, Jamie Foxx, Andrew Scott, Jamie Demetriou, Kyle Chandler, Glenn Close [11]
Alarum Lionsgate Michael Polish (director); Alexander Vesha (screenplay); Sylvester Stallone, Scott Eastwood, Willa Fitzgerald, Mike Colter, Ísis Valverde, D. W. Moffett [12]
Henry Danger: The Movie Paramount+ / Nickelodeon Productions / Awesomeness Films Joe Menendez (director); Jake Farrow, Christopher J. Nowak (screenplay); Jace Norman, Sean Ryan Fox, Ella Anderson, Michael D. Cohen, Frankie Grande, Glee Dango [13]
Wish You Were Here Lionsgate Julia Stiles (director/screenplay); Renée Carlino (screenplay); Isabelle Fuhrman, Mena Massoud, Jimmie Fails, Kelsey Grammer, Jennifer Grey, Antonique Smith, Jordan Gavaris [14]
Both Eyes Open RodFather Productions Ariel Julia Hairston (director/screenplay); Gail Bean, Taye Diggs, Joy Brunson, Christie Leverette, Mack Wilds, Michael Oloyede, Carla Fisher [15]
22 Marked Men: Rule + Shaw Voltage Pictures Nick Cassavetes (director); Sharon Soboil (screenplay); Chase Stokes, Sydney Taylor, Hannah Kepple, Alexander Ludwig, Natalie Alyn Lind, Inanna Sarkis, Tonya Cornelisse [16]
24 Flight Risk Lionsgate / Davis Entertainment / Icon Productions Mel Gibson (director); Jared Rosenberg (screenplay); Mark Wahlberg, Michelle Dockery, Topher Grace [17]
Presence Neon / Sugar23 Steven Soderbergh (director); David Koepp (screenplay); Lucy Liu, Chris Sullivan, Callina Liang, Eddy Maday, West Mulholland, Julia Fox [18]
Star Trek: Section 31 Paramount+ / Secret Hideout / Roddenberry Entertainment / CBS Studios Olatunde Osunsanmi (director); Craig Sweeny (screenplay); Michelle Yeoh, Omari Hardwick, Kacey Rohl, Sam Richardson, Sven Ruygrok, Robert Kazinsky, Humberly González, James Hiroyuki Liao [19]
Inheritance IFC Films / Miramax Neil Burger (director/screenplay); Olen Steinhauer (screenplay); Phoebe Dynevor, Rhys Ifans, Ciara Baxendale, Kersti Bryan [17]
Brave the Dark Angel Studios Damian Harris (director/screenplay); Dale G. Bradley, Lynn Robertson-Hay, Nathaniel Deen, John P. Spencer (screenplay); Jared Harris, Nicholas Hamilton, Jamie Harris [20]
Into the Deep Saban Capital Group Christian Sesma (director); Chad Law, Josh Ridgway (screenplay); Richard Dreyfuss, Scout Taylor-Compton, Jon Seda, Stuart Townsend [21]
Bau: Artist at War Showbiz Direct / Republic Pictures Sean McNamara (director); Deborah Smerecnik, Ronald Bass, Sonia Kifferstein (screenplay); Emile Hirsch, Inbar Lavi, Josh Zuckerman, Brittany Mitchell, Adam Tsekhman, Eugene Lipinski, Michael Benyaer, Josh Blacker, Yan Tual [22]
30 You're Cordially Invited Amazon MGM Studios / Hello Sunshine / Gloria Sanchez Productions Nicholas Stoller (director/screenplay); Will Ferrell, Reese Witherspoon, Geraldine Viswanathan, Meredith Hagner, Jimmy Tatro [23]
31 Dog Man Universal Pictures / DreamWorks Animation Peter Hastings (director/screenplay); Pete Davidson, Lil Rel Howery, Isla Fisher, Poppy Liu, Stephen Root, Billy Boyd, Ricky Gervais [24]
Companion New Line Cinema / Vertigo Entertainment Drew Hancock (director/screenplay); Sophie Thatcher, Jack Quaid, Lukas Gage, Megan Suri, Harvey Guillén, Rupert Friend [25]
Love Me Bleecker Street / ShivHans Pictures / 2AM Sam Zuchero and Andy Zuchero (director/screenplay); Kristen Stewart, Steven Yeun [26]
Valiant One Briarcliff Entertainment Steve Barnett (director/screenplay); Eric Tipton (screenplay); Chase Stokes, Lana Condor, Desmin Borges, Callan Mulvey, Jonathan Whitesell, Daniel Jun [27]
Like Father Like Son Lionsgate Barry Jay (director/screenplay); Dylan Flashner, Ariel Winter, Vivica A. Fox, Mayim Bialik, Dermot Mulroney [28]
Green and Gold Fathom Events Anders Lindwall (director/screenplay); Missy Mareau Garcia, Michael Graf, Steven Shafer (screenplay); Craig T. Nelson, Brandon Sklenar, M. Emmet Walsh, Madison Lawlor, Annabel Armour [29]
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Y 4 Good Bad Things Music Box Films Shane D. Stanger (director/screenplay); Danny Kurtzman (screenplay); Jessica Parker Kennedy, Brett Dier, Danny Kurtzman [30]
5 Kinda Pregnant Netflix / Happy Madison Productions Tyler Spindel (director); Julie Paiva (screenplay); Amy Schumer, Jillian Bell, Will Forte, Damon Wayans Jr., Brianne Howey [31]
7 Love Hurts Universal Pictures / 87North Productions Jonathan Eusebio (director); Matthew Murray, Josh Stoddard, Luke Passmore (screenplay); Ke Huy Quan, Ariana DeBose, Daniel Wu, Marshawn Lynch, Mustafa Shakir, Lio Tipton, Rhys Darby, André Eriksen, Sean Astin [32]
Heart Eyes Screen Gems / Spyglass Media Group / Divide/Conquer Josh Ruben (director); Phillip Murphy, Michael Kennedy, Christopher Landon (screenplay); Olivia Holt, Mason Gooding, Gigi Zumbado, Jordana Brewster, Devon Sawa [33]
Jazzy Vertical / Duplass Brothers Productions Morrisa Maltz (director/screenplay); Lainey Bearkiller Shangreaux, Vanara Taing, Andrew Hajek (screenplay); Jasmine Bearkiller Shangreaux, Syriah Foohead Means, Lily Gladstone [34]
Renner Seismic Releasing / Slated Robert Rippberger (director); Luke Medina, Martin Medina (screenplay); Frankie Muniz, Violett Beane, Taylor Gray, Marcia Gay Harden [35]
When I'm Ready Quiver Distribution / Briarcliff Entertainment Andrew Johnson (director); Andrew Ortenberg (screenplay); Andrew Ortenberg, June Schreiner, Thalia Besson, Lauren Cohan, Dermot Mulroney [36]
11 The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep Netflix / Studio Mir / Platige Image Kang Hei Chul (director); Mike Ostrowski, Rae Benjamin (screenplay); Doug Cockle, Joey Batey, Anya Chalotra, Christina Wren [37]
13 Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy Peacock / Universal Pictures / StudioCanal / Miramax / Working Title Films Michael Morris (director); Helen Fielding, Dan Mazer, Abi Morgan (screenplay); Renée Zellweger, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Leo Woodall, Jim Broadbent, Isla Fisher, Colin Firth, Hugh Grant [38]
14 Captain America: Brave New World Marvel Studios Julius Onah (director/screenplay); Rob Edwards, Malcolm Spellman, Dalan Musson, Peter Glanz (screenplay); Anthony Mackie, Danny Ramirez, Shira Haas, Carl Lumbly, Xosha Roquemore, Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson, Giancarlo Esposito, Tim Blake Nelson, Harrison Ford [39]
The Gorge Apple TV+ / Apple Studios / Skydance Media Scott Derrickson (director); Zach Dean (screenplay); Miles Teller, Anya Taylor-Joy, Sigourney Weaver [40]
The Dead Thing Shudder Elric Kane (director/screenplay); Webb Wilcoxen (screenplay); Blu Hunt, Ben Smith-Petersen [41]
Rounding Music Box Films Alex Thompson (director/screenplay); Namir Smallwood, Sidney Flanigan, Michael Potts, Rebecca Spence [42]
You, Me & Her Attend / Two Hands Productions Dan Levy Dagerman (director); Selina Ringel (screenplay); Selina Ringel, Ritesh Rajan, Sydney Park [43]
One Night in Tokyo Kitsune Pictures / Buffalo 8 Joshua Woodcock (director/screenplay); Reza Emamiyeh, Tokiko Kitagawa, [44]
21 The Monkey Neon / Atomic Monster / Black Bear Pictures Osgood Perkins (director/screenplay); Theo James, Tatiana Maslany, Elijah Wood, Christian Convery, Colin O'Brien, Rohan Campbell, Sarah Levy [45]
The Unbreakable Boy Lionsgate / Kingdom Story Company Jon Gunn (director/screenplay); Zachary Levi, Meghann Fahy, Jacob Laval, Drew Powell, Gavin Warren, Patricia Heaton [46]
Millers in Marriage Republic Pictures Edward Burns (director/screenplay); Morena Baccarin, Benjamin Bratt, Edward Burns, Brian d'Arcy James, Minnie Driver, Julianna Margulies, Gretchen Mol, Campbell Scott, Patrick Wilson [47]
Old Guy The Avenue / Dark Castle Entertainment Simon West (director); Greg Johnson (screenplay); Christoph Waltz, Lucy Liu, Cooper Hoffman, Desmond Eastwood [48]
Cleaner Quiver Distribution / Anton / Qwerty Films Martin Campbell (director); Simon Uttley, Paul Andrew Williams, Matthew Orton (screenplay); Daisy Ridley, Clive Owen, Taz Skylar [49]
28 Last Breath Focus Features / Dark Castle Entertainment /

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