Walton Goggins & Pedro Pascal Star In Nadia Conners’ Satirical Hollywood Film Coming In April
Mar 12, 2025
A new trailer has made its way to us for the upcoming satirical Hollywood-set film “The Uninvited” from writer/director Nadia Conners (co-directed the environmental documentary “The 11th Hour”) boasting a cast that features Elizabeth Reaser, Walton Goggins, Lois Smith, Eva De Dominici, Rufus Sewell, and Pedro Pascal.
The film’s limited release schedule sees the “The Uninvited” premiere in American theaters starting in NYC at IFC Center on April 11, in L.A. on April 18 at Laemmle, and on April 18 at Coral Gables Art Centre in Miami.
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In the United Kingdom, audiences will be able to see the pic on May 9.
An official synopsis for “The Uninvited” from Foton.Distribution reads:
A comedic drama taking place over the course of one night in the Hollywood Hills, as Rose and Sammy’s party is interrupted by an unexpected stranger, Helen. This encounter, along with the presence of other complicated characters from her past and present, forces Rose to confront her insecurities and the loneliness of a deteriorating marriage. The film humorously critiques Hollywood’s beauty standards while celebrating the complexities of womanhood and explores the themes of motherhood, and self-discovery.
Also, Rosie Fellner, Carlos Cuscó, and Ariel Taboada are part of the movie’s producing team.
Goggins, who co-stars in the film, has been having a bit of a moment lately on the small screen with high-profile roles on widely popular television shows such as Amazon Prime Video’s “Fallout” playing The Ghoul and voicing Cecil Steadman on the mature comic book animated series “Invincible.” Most recently, Goggins is becoming a major standout in the ensemble cast of HBO’s “The White Lotus” and their comedic televangelist show “The Righteous Gem Stones.”
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You can watch the new trailer for “The Uninvited” below.
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