Your Weekend Movie Guide: What's Hitting Theaters February 27th!

Welcome to another exciting weekend at the movies! We are officially transitioning from February into March, and the box office is bringing some truly fantastic new releases to kick off the new month. If you're anything like us (and our fellow film fans over at filmverdict.com and reelrequired.com), you're already planning your theatrical outings and grabbing your tickets.

Here is your in-depth look at the major releases hitting theaters this weekend, February 27 – March 1, 2026:

Neon Shadows

  • Genre: Sci-Fi / Thriller
  • The Pitch: Set in a sprawling, rain-slicked futuristic metropolis, this visually stunning sci-fi noir comes from visionary director Kaelen Vance. John David Washington stars as Elias Thorne, a hardboiled detective tasked with solving a string of high-profile corporate assassinations that seemingly defy the laws of physics. Paired with a rogue, heavily modified hacker (Anya Taylor-Joy), Thorne uncovers a conspiracy involving illegal gravity-manipulation tech. With mind-bending action sequences that rival Inception and a pulsing, synth-heavy soundtrack, it's a tense, immersive experience tailor-made for IMAX and premium large formats.

The Last Train to Paris

  • Genre: Historical Drama / Romance
  • The Pitch: If you prefer your cinema a bit more grounded, this sweeping, emotional epic set in 1924 is the weekend's prestige counter-programming. Directed by Amma Asante, the film tracks a group of estranged writers and artists who reunite for a final, fateful journey aboard a luxury locomotive across Europe. Florence Pugh and Dev Patel lead a phenomenal ensemble cast, playing former lovers who must navigate old resentments and a stolen manuscript that threatens to ruin both their careers. It's packed with stunning period costumes, lush cinematography, and powerhouse performances that will definitely pull at your heartstrings.

Laughing Gas

  • Genre: Action / Comedy
  • The Pitch: Sometimes you just need a genuinely good laugh to end a long week. This hilarious new buddy-comedy follows two hapless, deeply in-debt dentists—played to perfection by Kumail Nanjiani and Sam Richardson—who accidentally extract a tooth containing a hidden microchip. Suddenly, they find themselves the targets of an underground art-heist syndicate looking for the vault codes stored on the chip. Directed by comedy veterans John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein (Game Night), it's ridiculous, fast-paced, and packed with incredible physical comedy and hilarious improvisation.

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