I imagine
other trailers for the film were as worthy of inclusion as this.
Not exact matches
This carping ignores the fact that this sort of thing now seems dated and even faintly embarrassing in the genre, a point brought home through the exciting but positively antediluvian coming attractions
trailer for the next Bond
film, Tomorrow Never Dies, prior to the Peacemaker screening (which, in retrospect, makes the
other trailer,
for the Bruce Willis
film The Jackal, seem even more pointless).
Well the
film was wide release, so it makes sense there wasn't an entirety of focus on the specifics, but I still think it would have worked better if it was more like the
trailers professed intentions; doco style, with vignettes of alien / human scenes that emphasized and helped explain, not found footage either, like
for example, after talking about Wikus in the past tense, it could focus on him
for a bit then move on, but it stuck with him, and the
film changed gears, I just thought it would have been better to focus on
other things, as opposed to dumbing the plot down to one man and his battle against the evil government / corporation, and still stay in the doco style, it could have worked, no?
This week, catch the latest
trailers for summer comedies «30 Minutes or Less,» «Submarine,» and «The Change - Up,» and read news about «The Dark Knight Rises,» «The Hunger Games,» and
other films in production.
Watch new
trailers for The Amazing Spider - Man 2, Godzilla, The Maze Runner, Maleficent, The Giver, The Raid 2, and more, and catch up on the latest news about Star Wars 7, Ghostbusters 3, and
other upcoming
films.
Watch the latest
trailers and clips
for «Django Unchained,» «This Is 40,» «Dark Skies,» and more, and catch up on the latest news about the Star Wars and X-Men sequels and
other upcoming
films.
In this week's update, learn about the next projects
for Quentin Tarantino, Steven Spielberg, Kathryn Bigelow, Sacha Baron Cohen, and Steven Soderbergh, and watch the latest
trailers for «Green Lantern,» «Conan the Barbarian,» and
other upcoming
films.
-- The
film's U.S. theatrical
trailer, along with a handful of
other previews
for Sony Classics releases like the unmissable Before Midnight.
Much like Universal's
other prominent awards hopeful Unbroken (which was covered in our previous installment), a
trailer for Get On Up has been released, which provides us some insight on the tone of the
film and how it will portray Brown.
We'll have a full review from our own Jacob Hall who is down in Austin, Texas
for the
film's premiere (among
other things), but until then, fans can satiate their appetite
for a new
film from the director of Shaun of the Dead and Scott Pilgrim vs the World with the
trailer for this new
film.
OUR TAKE: The
trailer looks like a mix of so many
other horror movies - and we're not sure our horror interest will extend beyond the Halloween holiday (at least not
for this
film).
Besides, it's not unusual
for a
film to excise footage used in
trailers from the final product, or in
other ways, edit footage to create misdirects to protect the core of the narrative.
A trio of okay filmographies
for Cundey, Cimber, and Perkins plus
trailers for this
film and
other Subversive titles (Living Hell, Battlefield Baseball, and Gemini) round out the disc.
Today though, the first
trailer arrives
for that
other James McAvoy
film opening this year, and it's a very different beast...
As with
other Pixar productions, the original
trailer for this
film featured animation made specially
for the
trailer and not appearing in the final
film.
Blu - ray extras on The Mark of Zorro include audio commentary by
film critic Richard Schickel; the A&E Biography episode «Tyrone Power: The Last Idol»; and
trailers for two
other Power pictures, Rawhide and Witness
for the Prosecution.
Extras include a six - minute behind - the - scenes featurette whose highlight is star Wilson suiting up
for a pre-production supersonic flight; seven deleted or extended scenes — among them odd alternate opening and closing title sequences — with optional commentary from director Moore and editor Paul Martin Smith — these trims carry a viewer discretion warning,
for they would've threatened the
film's PG - 13 rating; a fantastic, largely CGI pre-visualization (with, again, optional Moore / Smith commentary) of the virtuoso ejection set piece that at times gives Final Fantasy a run
for its money; the teaser
trailer for Spielberg's upcoming Minority Report; and two engrossing full - length commentaries, one by Moore and Smith, the
other producer John Davis and executive producer Wyck Godfrey.
IFC Midnight has debuted a short teaser
trailer for an indie horror
film titled The Autopsy of Jane Doe, a new thriller about morticians who encounter a «Jane Doe» body unlike any
other.
«You don't need to go ride today...» Sony Classics has debuted the second official
trailer for the phenomenal
film The Rider, which premiered at last year's Cannes
Film Festival and played at every
other major
film festival - Telluride, Toronto, Sundance.
The official
trailer for Steven Spielberg's latest
film takes the Easter eggs into overdrive, featuring Tracer from Overwatch, Voltron, and numerous
others.
«Sometimes dreams aren't meant to be...» Sony Classics has finally revealed the
trailer for the phenomenal
film The Rider, which premiered at last year's Cannes
Film Festival then played at every
other major
film festival - Telluride, Toronto, even Sundance this January.
For the supplemental materials, there's an excerpt from the documentary Michelangelo Antonioni: The Eye That Changed Cinema; Blow - Up of «Blow - Up», a new documentary about the film; two interviews with David Hemmings, one on the set of Only When I Larf from 1968, and the other on the TV show City Lights from 1977; 50 Years of Blow - Up: Vanessa Redgrave / Philippe Garner, a 2016 SHOWstudio interview; an interview with actress Jane Birkin from 1989; Antonioni's Hypnotic Vision, featuring two separate pieces about the film: Modernism and Photography; both the teaser and theatrical trailers for the film; and a 68 - page insert booklet containing an essay on the film by David Forgacs, an updated 1966 account of the film's shooting by Stig Björkman, a set of questionnaires that the director distributed to photographers and painters while developing the film, the 1959 Julio Cortázar short story on which the film is loosely based, and restoration detai
For the supplemental materials, there's an excerpt from the documentary Michelangelo Antonioni: The Eye That Changed Cinema; Blow - Up of «Blow - Up», a new documentary about the
film; two interviews with David Hemmings, one on the set of Only When I Larf from 1968, and the
other on the TV show City Lights from 1977; 50 Years of Blow - Up: Vanessa Redgrave / Philippe Garner, a 2016 SHOWstudio interview; an interview with actress Jane Birkin from 1989; Antonioni's Hypnotic Vision, featuring two separate pieces about the
film: Modernism and Photography; both the teaser and theatrical
trailers for the film; and a 68 - page insert booklet containing an essay on the film by David Forgacs, an updated 1966 account of the film's shooting by Stig Björkman, a set of questionnaires that the director distributed to photographers and painters while developing the film, the 1959 Julio Cortázar short story on which the film is loosely based, and restoration detai
for the
film; and a 68 - page insert booklet containing an essay on the
film by David Forgacs, an updated 1966 account of the
film's shooting by Stig Björkman, a set of questionnaires that the director distributed to photographers and painters while developing the
film, the 1959 Julio Cortázar short story on which the
film is loosely based, and restoration details.
Paramount Pictures has released the first
trailer for the upcoming comedy Daddy's Home which reunites The
Other Guys stars Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg; check it out below below... The
film follows a mild - mannered radio executive (Will Ferrell) who strives to become the best stepdad to his wife's two children, but complications ensue when their -LSB-...]
Watch the red band movie
trailer for the upcoming
film «Faster» by director George Tillman Jr. (Notorious, Soul Food) and starring Dwayne Johnson (The Fast and the Furious 5, The
Other Guys), Tom Berenger (Inception, Silent Venom), Carla Gugino (Race to Witch Mountain, Watchmen), Micaela Johnson (Transformers 3, Greek), Jennifer Carpenter (Dexter, Quarantine), Billy Bob Thornton, Moon Bloodgood and Maggie Grace (Knight and Day).
A couple of hours after announcing that Terrence Malick's long - awaited Knight Of Cups will premiere at next month's Berlin
Film Festival, FilmNation Entertainment has released the first
trailer for the
film, which showcases the reclusive director's unparalleled talent
for getting actors to jump around, then stand really close to each
other without making eye contact.
We get a director's commentary track, a two - hour making - of featurette, and a poster art gallery and
trailers for this and
other Lionsgate
films.
Universal Pictures released the first official
trailer for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom today, and the
trailer (above) is expected to screen ahead of Rian Johnson's Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi as well as potentially
other major
films releasing during the holiday season, such as Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle and Universal's own production, Pitch Perfect 3.
A festival
trailer has debuted
for the
film A Quiet Passion, from director Terence Davis (whose
other film Sunset Song was just released in theaters this year).
Saw an extended
trailer for this the
other night and it looks like my kinda
film.
Extras: Two audio commentaries from 2003, one featuring director Ken Russell and the
other screenwriter and producer Larry Kramer; segments from a 2007 interview with Russell
for the BAFTA Los Angeles Heritage Archive; «A British Picture: Portrait of an Enfant Terrible,» Russell's 1989 biopic on his own life and career; interview from 1976 with actor Glenda Jackson; interviews with Kramer and actors Alan Bates and Jennie Linden from the set; new interviews with director of photography Billy Williams and editor Michael Bradsell; «Second Best,» a 1972 short
film based on a D. H. Lawrence story, produced by and starring Bates;
trailer; an essay by scholar Linda Ruth Williams.
And while you're catching
other films from now until the end of the year, you'll likely see a
trailer for Kendrick's Jan. 2017
film, «Table 19», which is about a group of random people seated together at a wedding reception table.
Don't get me wrong: the idea of someone performing copycat murders based on an author's work of fiction has potential (even if it's been done before, most recently in the pilot
for the TV drama «Castle»), but there's nothing in the
trailer that suggests the
film will be anything
other than a generic whodunit.
StudioCanal has unveiled the very first full
trailer for Ron Howard's Rush, the Formula One racing
film about two real - life rival drivers, one played by Daniel Brühl (Niki Lauda) the
other played by Chris Hemsworth (James Hunt).
In any
other year, a
trailer for a
film where Jeffrey Dean Morgan hunts people illegally crossing the Mexican border into the United States would already have the potential to be pretty shocking and intense.
A BD - Live section lets you stream
trailers for various current Universal properties (including Bring It On: The Musical) as well as some exclusive content pertaining to
other films and their Blu - ray releases (like a Judd Apatow Funny People Q & A).
Before the
trailers dropped (both featuring a few seconds of different footage), the official handle also posted a new poster
for the
film with
other versions of it following shortly afterwards.
Anderson is clearly trying to distinguish his version from the many
others that came before it by instilling a steampunk - like aesthetic to the
film, but while he deserves some credit
for at least trying something new, the
trailer is so laughably bad that it seems to be all
for naught.
Trailers for other Fox
films Bushwhacked, Far From Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog, and Lucas round out the sparse disc.
Filmographies
for Davies and the principal cast and
trailers for Mirth and
other Sony Pictures period pieces round out the unspectacular array of extras, but the sterling visual and aural transfer of a very worthy
film makes this a sturdy enough DVD package.
We also get some interview / onstage footage of Andersson in New York in September of 2009 (speaking English this time), a short documentary on Andersson, a very cool little featurette on the movie's sets, 15 minutes of clips from earlier Andersson
films (including his great Songs from the Second Floor), and a bunch of
trailers for other Palisades Tartan releases.
Last up is the first full
trailer for The Bourne Legacy, which, naturally runs through far more of the plot than that first teaser, opening up the
film to a wider audience, perhaps even those who have yet to catch all of the
other films in the franchise.
The
trailers are about the same quality of the
other trailers in the franchise, so if you're a fan of the previous three
films, there doesn't seem to be any reason not to be excited
for this installment.
Fox Searchlight has released the
trailer for Del Toro's forthcoming
film The Shape of Water, which is currently being labelled «an
other - worldly fairy tale.»
Brand new 2K restoration from original
film materials High Definition (1080p) Presentation Optional English subtitles
for the deaf and hard - of - hearing Audio commentary by director Brian Trenchard - Smith The Stuntmen, Trenchard Smith's classic television documentary on Grant Page (Mad Max, Road Games) and
other Australian stunt performers Hospitals Don't Burn Down, Trenchard - Smith's 1978 public information
film told in pure Ozploitation fashion Behind the scenes gallery by graffiti artist Vladimir Cherepanoff Theatrical
trailer Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Chris Malbon
Fox Searchlight debuts the first
trailer for Guillermo del Toro's new
film, The Shape of Water, an
other - worldly fairy tale that set against the backdrop of Cold War era America during 1963.
I'll watch this and have my own opinion Im sure, but I was wondering when I saw the
trailer if this would have the same heart as lets say «the Champ» (with the down on his luck dad and the kid who believed in him) or perhaps «Requiem
for a heavy weight»... Rocky is the obvious comparison but I feel the
other two
films I mentioned carry a lot more heart and emotion... The fact that people either LOVED it or HATED it is a good sign in my opinion, and thank you guys
for posting both sides!
This release serves up about 8.5 minutes of deleted and extended scenes presented without context, along with a gallery of
trailers for other Kino releases and a commentary track with
film historians Howard S. Berger and Nathaniel Thompson.
This one is titled 2036 Origin Unknown, and it was made and completed before HaZ's
other feature
film The Beyond (watch the
trailer for that), but is being released after.
Other bonus materials to watch
for: A spoof of the
film called MTV's Tankman Begins, Cape and Cowl (everything you ever wanted to know about the new batsuit), a character / weaponry gallery, a photo gallery, and the theatrical
trailer.
Meanwhile, in
other animated news, Warner has also unveiled a
trailer and list of special features
for its whopping 30 -
film DC Universe Original Movies: 10th Anniversary Collection Blu - ray box set [see here], and LEGO has debuted promotional images
for its latest The LEGO Batman Movie tie - in set Joker Mansion, which you can find here...