Gone with the Wind blends horror and thriller sensibilities under David Leitch, tracking a collision between desire and consequence as characters pursue outcomes they may not fully understand until it is too late. Tirapa screened the film as part of our ongoing coverage of major theatrical and streaming releases shaping the 2026 conversation.
- Director
- David Leitch
- Runtime
- 133 minutes
- Release
- 2026-04-09
- Primary genres
- Horror, Thriller
- Platform notes
- Theatrical wide release (check local listings)
Tirapa review
Gone with the Wind is the kind of studio proposition that either earns its runtime or becomes a cautionary tale about excess—this cut lands closer to the former.
Performance-wise, the ensemble treats melodrama like music—holding notes long enough to matter, releasing before it turns camp.
As theatrical entertainment goes, this is the sort of film that reminds you why huge screens exist. Gone with the Wind lands differently depending on whether you prioritize spectacle or character—but both camps get something tangible.
Readers chasing spoilers should note Tirapa avoids beat-by-beat recounting; the pleasure here is texture, timing, and intention.
Strengths
- Soundscape and score that elevate tension without bullying it
- Confident pacing that trusts audience intelligence
- Action choreography that prioritizes geography and clarity
- Strong ensemble chemistry with clearly drawn motivations
Weak spots
- Exposition occasionally arrives in clusters rather than drips
- Secondary antagonist motivations feel thinner than the leads
- The finale asks for an emotional leap some viewers may not grant
Cast
Margot Robbie, Barry Keoghan, Anthony Mackie, Glen Powell, Amy Adams
Trailer & footage
Official trailer uploads move between channels and territories. Tirapa links to YouTube results filtered for the exact title so you can verify distributor uploads.




