Category: Trailers
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‘Orphan Black: Echoes’ Trailer: Krysten Ritter Returns To Series TV In Spinoff Set In ‘Orphan Black’ Universe
Krysten Ritter is back on series TV, folks! Sorry, Marvel nerds, but it won’t be for a revival of Jessica Jones. Instead, it’s for a spinoff of another Peak TV era hit, Orphan Black, the Canadian sci-fi espionage series that explored the dangers of cloning technology. It also helped launch the career of another Marvel alum, Tatiana…
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‘Wonka’ Trailer: Timothée Chalamet Brings Candy-Coated Dreams To Life In Paul King’s Musical Prequel
Timothée Chalamet fans may have missed out on a chance to see their guy in two movies this fall with Dune: Part Two moving to 2024. However, they’ll still get to see him, colorful top hat and all, as a young Willy Wonka in Paul King’s prequel, Wonka. Based on Roald Dahl’s beloved candy maker from Charlie and the…
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‘Fallen Leaves’ Trailer: Aki Kaurismäki’s Cannes Award-Winning Dramedy Hits Theaters In November
As we get deeper into the fall season, the award-winning films of the festival circuit stake out their territory. Debuting at Cannes where it competed for the Palme d’Or and won the Jury Prize, Aki Kaurismäki’s dramedy Fallen Leaves is set to arrive this November after appearing at NYFF and AFI Fest. The tragic dramedy, Finland’s Official…
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‘Leo’ Trailer: Adam Sandler Voices An Aging Lizard With A Bucket List In Netflix’s New Animated Comedy
Remember the 2007 movie The Bucket List, where elderly Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman hit the road and fulfilled their wish lists before dying? That film was a huge hit, but would the same premise work if applied to a…talking lizard? Well, we’re going to find out with the animated film, Leo, featuring Adam Sandler as the…
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‘Candy Cane Lane’ Trailer: Eddie Murphy Brings Holiday Cheer To Prime Video This December
Eddie Murphy and family friendly comedies go hand-in-hand, but one thing the comedian has never done? A holiday movie. How is that even possible? Well, all of that changes this season with Prime Video’s Candy Cane Lane, continuing Murphy’s relationship with the streamer that began with Coming 2 America. Not only is this Murphy’s first Christmas movie,…
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‘How To Have Sex’ Trailer: Mia McKenna-Bruce Leads Molly Walker’s Cannes Award-Winning Coming Of Age Drama
In Molly Manning Walker’s acclaimed Cannes award-winning film How to Have Sex, a young woman embarks on the summertime vacation of a lifetime, tearing through the Greek isles alongside her friends. She has just one goal in mind, to no longer be the odd-one-out by finally losing her virginity. What might’ve unfolded as a predictable…
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‘The Iron Claw’ Trailer: Zac Efron And Jeremy Allen White Grapple With Tragedy In Sean Durkin’s Von Erich Wrestling Drama
2008’s The Wrestler showed moviegoers who have no interest in professional wrestling that there are dramatic, deeply personal stories to be told within the sport. And we’ve seen many films set in the world of wrestling, from Fighting With My Family to Cassandro. But there’s none more anticipated, certainly by me, than The Iron Claw,…
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‘The Fall Of The House Of Usher’ Teaser: Carla Gugino Is A Malevolent Force In Mike Flanagan’s Poe Thriller Series
“She’s Coming.” The new teaser for Mike Flanagan’s latest Netflix horror series, The Fall of the House of Usher, centers on the mysterious Verna character played by Carla Gugino. What we know about the series is that it’s not a direct adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s 1839 short, but a very loose take on many of…
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‘Pain Hustlers’ Trailer: Emily Blunt And Chris Evans Get Rich Quick During The Opioid Crisis
What is a single mother to do when she’s lost her job and has a mountain of debt to get out from under and a sick child at home? In the case of Emily Blunt’s character Liza in Netflix’s upcoming film Pain Hustlers, you jump at the chance opportunity to make some big cash in…
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‘The Color Purple’ Trailer: Fantasia Gets The Spotlight In Stylish, Musical Adaptation Of Beloved Classic
Do we really need a new version of The Color Purple? That was the inevitable question when word broke that Steven Spielberg, Quincy Jones, and Oprah Winfrey were teaming up on an adaptation of Alice Walker’s beloved, award-winning novel. The 1985 movie is an unquestioned classic with multiple Oscars and holds up incredibly well today. But…