Win Tickets to Our Early Screening of Kate Hudson and Elisabeth Moss’ ‘Shell’ Screening and Q&A
Sep 16, 2025
For Collider’s next special screening, we’re thrilled to announce we’re partnering with Paramount Pictures’ Republic Pictures to offer Los Angeles audiences an exciting opportunity. To kick off the Halloween season, join us for an early screening of director and producer Max Minghella’s horror-comedy Shell, starring Kate Hudson and Elisabeth Moss. Following the movie, guests will be treated to a live Q&A with Minghella. Read on for the full details on how you can enter for your chance to win free tickets. Shell follows aging actress, Samantha Lake (Moss), who’s coming to terms with an ugly truth: physical beauty carries a lot of weight within the industry. Armed with talent but losing roles to younger actresses, Samantha resorts to more drastic measures with Shell, a health and wellness program that offers confidence through innovative, experimental means. Intrigued by the company’s CEO, Zoe Shannon (Hudson), Samantha agrees to undergo Shell’s mysterious procedure. Soon, however, things take a sinister turn when Samantha experiences alarming side effects, and another Shell patient goes missing. Written by Jack Stanley, the mind behind 2023’s The Passenger, Shell also stars Arian Moayed (House of Spoils), Este Haim (Licorice Pizza), Elizabeth Berkley (Showgirls), and Kaia Gerber (Bottoms).
‘Shell’ Screening Details
Don’t miss out on your chance to see Moss and Hudson go toe-to-toe in Shell before the crowds. If you’re in the Los Angeles area, we’ll be at The Landmark Sunset Theater (8000 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90046) on Monday, September 29th. The screening will begin at 7 p.m., followed by a Q&A with director Max Minghella, moderated by Collider’s Steve Weintraub. All guests will be provided with popcorn and a soda.
How to Get ‘Shell’ Screening Tickets
Don’t be scared — join us on this exciting, not-at-all dangerous wellness journey. This screening and Q&A is going to fill up fast, so for your chance to win free tickets to this advanced showing, click this link to provide us with your email address to claim your seat before they’re gone. Be sure to let us know if you’d like to bring a guest with you, and RSVP as soon as possible to secure your spot. Keep an eye out for an email from us. We’ll be contacting the winners in the days leading up to September 29th. Only confirmed RSVP’s will gain admittance to the screening. Shell opens in select theaters and on digital on October 3. Check with Collider for more special event screenings.
Release Date
October 3, 2025
Runtime
100 minutes
Director
Max Minghella
Writers
Jack Stanley
Producers
Alicia Van Couvering, Elisabeth Moss, Jamie Bell, Jared Underwood, Norman Golightly, Rene Bastian, Fred Berger, Hal Sadoff, Victor Moyers, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, Teddy Schwarzman, John Friedberg, Andrew C. Robinson, Lindsey McManus, Danny Mandel
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