Having re watched
the trailer after the film, the it does pretty much give away what the film is really about and make the twists a lot less surprising.
Not exact matches
«So far we have only seen a
trailer of the Brexit
film and the actual
film will only be in cinemas
after the Article 50 is triggered,» said Naeem Aslam, chief market analyst at Think Markets in London.
Color me quite nervous,
after watching the
trailer of the forthcoming
film version of Coriolanus linked to here.
The
film itself sounds like what I've been expecting ever since I heard it was to become three
films and
after the overly goofy last few
trailers.
So it turns out that it doesn't matter that all the promo material on the
film — TV ads,
trailers, everything — reveals the story's twist — Lincoln and Jordan and all their fellow citizens aren't survivors of a global disaster but rich people's insurance policies — because all that happens
after the secret is revealed is that Bay can finally get down to doing what he loves to do: Stomp and crash and burn and destroy as Lincoln and Jordan escape into the real world — just 20 minutes into our future — and must be recaptured.
«The Hunger Games: Catching Fire»
trailer In «The Hunger Games: Catching Fire,» the second
film in the series based on books of the same name, Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) and Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson) become targets of the Capitol
after their victory in the 74th Hunger Games sparks a rebellion in the Districts of Panem.
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?
What exactly the
film is remains a bit of a mystery, despite (or because of) a
trailer and an official synopsis that talks of a couple caught up in «a presence that permeates the microscopic world,» but we'll know much more
after Upstream Color debuts next week at Sundance.
It's like when I watched the Clerks DVD last week;
after I viewed a
film, multiple outtakes, and a
trailer that were all black and white, I saw the music video included on the DVD.
Our weekly
film column returns
after a holiday hiatus with brand new
trailers for Wes Anderson's «Moonrise Kingdom,» the promising comedy «Friends with Kids,» and more upcoming
films.
After seeing the
film, I could hear the late Don LaFontaine's voice - over to an imaginary theatrical
trailer in my head: A lowly grunt... chosen by a king for his humility... for a task of great importance... The king betrayed by his own... the grunt avenges the king....
Find a guide to this week's
film releases, catch up on the latest movie news, and watch new
trailers for Fury, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Purge: Anarchy, Into the Storm, Life
After Beth, and more.
After the
trailer launch tickets will officially go on sale for The Force Awakens, as well as for a seven - movie marathon event that will show every single Star Wars
film at theaters around the country.
Despite some slight foreboding
after watching the
trailer for Birdman, Alejandro González Iñárritu's new
film is still one of my personal must - see
films of the year, mainly for two reasons.
This is a rare occasion as I am posting the
trailer after I have actually seen the
film.
On deck is a 2m16s
trailer due next week, a full synopsis of the
film (including Daniel Day - Lewis's glorious character name — Reynolds Woodcock) and reportedly Day - Lewis's last
film ever (rumors that he wants to retire to become a dressmaker
after being so inspired by the
film have been swirling for a few months now).
The first
trailer for David Michod's The Rover arrived shortly
after the announcement yesterday that the
film will be playing at the Cannes
Film Festival as part of its Midnight Screenings program.
When I first heard this
film was in production I was a bit skeptical, but
after seeing the first
trailer, I got excited and my skepticism faded away.
A new
trailer has arrived online today for writer - director Olivier Assayas» upcoming horror
film Personal Shopper, which stars Kristen Stewart as a psychic looking to make contact with her deceased brother; watch it below
after the official synopsis... Olivier Assayas, the internationally - acclaimed director of Clouds of Sils Maria and Summer Hours, returns with this ethereal and mysterious ghost story -LSB-...]
I'll have to revisit the first two
films —
after watching this
trailer 6 times I've a new respect for the Iron Man franchise...
I didn't know much about Brad Anderson's upcoming horror
film The Vanishing on 7th Street, but
after seeing the
trailer I think the
film looks pretty sweet.
Not included is the original shootout in the movie theater, a sequence that featured in the
film's original
trailers, and reshot
after the Aurora shooting.
The
film is the studio's second big release of the year following the summer's Cars 3, and the new
trailer comes just days
after Pixar released the new poster for the upcoming motion picture.
The humor did make me chuckle a few times but nothing serious but then again I saw it more as a drama
film then a comedy
after seeing the
trailers so I wasn't disappointed with it.
And now,
after years in development and at one point moving forward without Wan at the helm (thankfully that didn't last long), we finally have the first
trailer and it's unmistakably a James Wan
film, brooding with a creeping atmosphere and turning even the most subtle imagery into pure nightmare fuel.
After two excellent
trailers so far this is one of my most anticipated
films left to see this year.
Not long
after, he signed on to direct the coming - of - age drama Lowriders, and today the first
trailer for that
film has arrived.
The Saw franchise is coming back to theaters this Halloween with the eighth
film, titled simply Jigsaw
after the iconic mastermind killer, and
after a poster debut last week, the first official
trailer has arrived online today.
The
film already played at a
film festival last year and arrives in theaters this February, for anyone curious about it
after checking out the
trailer.
The first
trailer has arrived online for the upcoming revenge thriller Lila & Eve starring Viola Davis and Jennifer Lopez; check it out below
after the official synopsis... A tense and exciting
film, LILA AND EVE is directed by Charles Stone III (DRUMLINE), and tells the story of Lila (Academy Award ® Nominee Viola Davis), a -LSB-...]
Not long
after, a feature
film was put into the works, and now the first international
trailer for that
film has arrived.
Per this latest
trailer and poster for M. Night Shyamalan's
After Earth, the setup for the
film is Will and Jaden Smith embarking on the most dangerous father / son trip of all - time at the urging of, ostensibly, Will Smith's wife.
A new
trailer has been released giving audiences a more in - depth look at the story months
after it debuted in the
film festival circuit.
Snitch (second preview with The Rock, this one not so good), Oblivion (now the third time I have seen this, and my reaction by now is: «blech»), Broken City (I'll be seeing the
film this Tuesday at a press screening, and just from the
trailer it looks like it could be decent), and
After Earth (is it just me, or does anyone else find it annoying how Will Smith keeps pushing his son on us?).
After directing hit
films A Tale of Two Sisters; The Good, The Bad, The Weird; and I Saw the Devil, Korean director Kim Jee - woon makes his American debut with The Last Stand (watch the new
trailer here).
The
film reunites Avengers stars Jeremy Renner and Elizabeth Olsen and alongside fellow MCU star Jon Bernthal and Gil Birmingham, Julia Jones, Kelsey Asbille, and James Jordan; take a look at the
trailer below
after the -LSB-...]
The new
trailer for Paul Verhoeven's next
film Elle has just landed online, just hours
after it was announced to play in - competition at this...
After all of the exuberant praise at Cannes for Denis Villeneuve's new
film Sicario, I've been dying to see a
Trailer or something of...
After all the drama, it turned out that The Interview was actually a pretty bad movie, at least according to most audiences, however it remains Google's most viewed
film and you can see the
trailer for it below:
You will...»
After the first look at the eagerly - anticipated Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice leaked online on Thursday, Warner Bros Pictures has decided to bring the official online released of the first teaser
trailer for the
film a few days early.
This
trailer really makes the
film look great, and they're obviously focusing on those quotes about it, but I'm still not that into it
after seeing it at Sundance.
After seeing
trailers revealing mysterious footage many fans had a hunch about who is Andy Serkis playing in the
film.
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.
I'm personally not a big sci - fi fan but
after watching the
trailer, I think this
film will be worth seeing.
After flying under the radar, the upcoming sci - fi action
film Battle: Los Angeles premiered a strong teaser
trailer last night that should get people talking.
The
trailer after the jump promises that the upcoming
film Beatriz at Dinner, from Puerto Rican director Miguel Arteta, will deliver just that.
The
trailer doesn't make it clear where, exactly, the new
film fits into the MCU timeline, but it does come
after our previous visits with the smallest Avenger.
Even
after watching the brilliantly effective first
trailer — which opens with a slow tracking shot down a long, dark corridor — we have absolutely no idea what the
film is about.
Personally, even though the
trailer looks bad, I see this movie as another new Grindhouse
film where Nic Cage «s character is a man who breaks out of hell (literally) to save his granddaughter
after she's been taken for some ritualistic killing.
After the official
trailers for Avengers: Infinity War were released, many were curious about the role Wakanda would be playing in the
film.