Roadside Attractions has released the official trailer for Tow, and it’s the kind of movie that sneaks up on you—quiet at first, then absolutely punches you in the feelings. Directed by Stephanie Laing, this acclaimed drama is based on the true story of Amanda Ogle, a homeless woman in Seattle who refused to accept a jaw-dropping tow bill of $21,634 without a fight. Honestly? Icon behavior.
The film stars Rose Byrne as Amanda, who is living out of her aging Toyota Camry when her car—her home, her safety net, her everything—is impounded. What should have been a simple dispute turns into a relentless legal nightmare, forcing Amanda to battle an uncaring system that seems designed to wear people down. The trailer makes one thing clear: this isn’t just about a car, it’s about dignity.
What starts as a practical fight slowly evolves into something deeper and more powerful. Tow becomes a story of resilience, personal voice, and refusing to disappear just because society looks the other way. It’s about what happens when one woman says “no” to being ignored—and keeps saying it, even when the odds are stacked aggressively against her.
The supporting cast adds serious weight, with Dominic Sessa, Demi Lovato, Simon Rex, and Academy Award winners Ariana DeBose and Octavia Spencer joining Byrne. Behind the camera, Stephanie Laing—known for Irreplaceable Youand extensive TV work including Physical and Palm Royale—brings a grounded, empathetic touch to the story. The screenplay is written by Jonathan Keasey and Brant Boivin, keeping the focus firmly on character and consequence.
After premiering to strong buzz at the Santa Barbara and Tribeca Film Festivals, Tow is set to open in select US theaters on March 20th, 2026. If you’re in the mood for a deeply human, quietly enraging, and ultimately empowering true story, this one looks absolutely worth the watch. So yes—heck yes—you fight ’em.
Check Out The Trailer:-