I was kind of skeptical about Mulan but this actually looks pretty exciting. Mulan will be in theaters on March 27th.
I was kind of skeptical about Mulan but this actually looks pretty exciting. Mulan will be in theaters on March 27th.
Here it is! The Top Gun: Maverick Super Bowl spot!
This spot admittedly doesn’t really tell you a lot about the film. Tom Cruise is back, but we already knew that. Val Kilmer shows up for a second or two. Lots of airplanes, of course. And really, that’s probably all that this preview needed to be effective.
Me: “Am I the only person in the world who doesn’t like SpongeBob?”
World: “Yes!”
Me: “Oh. Okay.”
Well, regardless of how I might feel about SpongeBob, the rest of the world seems to be excited about his upcoming movie. Here’s the Super Bowl spot!
I guess the point of this trailer is that Sonic The Hedgehog is really, really fast.
At least he doesn’t look no longer looks like he’s going to kill someone, so that’s an improvement. Seriously, film twitter takes a lot of criticism but this is one of those rare cases where the folks at Paramount should be thanking everyone who complained online.
Hunters is a show that I’m very much looking forward to. Al Pacino hunting down Nazi war criminals? Seriously, how can you not want to see that? Here’s the Super Bowl spot for Hunters, which is definitely intriguing. I like the contrast between the placid surface of suburbia and the truth lurking right underneath the surface.
The first episode of Hunters will drop on February 21st!
For the record, I’ve actually heard some good things about the upcoming horror film, Come To Daddy. The film, which features Elijah Wood as a troubled man who makes the mistake of visiting his even more troubled father (Stephen McHattie), is said to be a truly frightening and thought-provoking film. We’ll get to see for ourselves when Come To Daddy is released in March!
Until then, here’s the trailer!
The Truth is a film about the strained relationship between an legendary actress (Catherine Deneuve) and her screenwriter daughter (Juliette Binoche). Directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda, it’s his first film to be set outside of Japan and not to be in his native language. Completing the international feel of the production is Ethan Hawke, cast as Binoche’s husband.
The Truth received some favorable reviews when it played at both the Venice and the Toronto Film Festivals earlier this year. It will be receiving a general release on March 20th of 2020.
Here’s the trailer!
On January 17th, Guy Pearce is ….
DISTURBING THE PEACE!
Well, actually, it looks like Pearce is trying to preserve the peace. Of course, he’s trying to preserve it in the most violent way possible but that’s his right. He’s a small town peace officer, after all. And it looks like there’s a lot of bikers coming into town.
Anyway, I like Guy Pearce. And here’s the trailer!
2019 is nearly over and that means that it’s time to start thinking about the films of 2020!
With that in mind, here’s the trailer for the upcoming horror film, Awoken. Apparently, it’s about a woman trying to cure her brother from a life-threatening case of insomnia. Unfortunately, judging from the trailer, it does not look like things are going well.
Russian Sleep Experiment is a term that should strike fear into the heart of everyone.
Here’s the trailer!
It’s here!
Here’s the trailer for Wonder Woman 1984, which looks wonderful! I mean, seriously — Wonder Woman and the 80s!? How can’t you love that?
Other things I like about this trailer:
Now, just from looking online, I can see that some people are already trying to do the whole “here’s the political subtext of Wonder Woman 1984” thing but you know what? There will be time for that later. You’ve got a while to go before the movie comes out so, if you’re so obsessed with politics that you have to bring it into everything, you’ll have plenty of time to do that and bore everyone silly with your analysis. For now, let’s all just enjoy the damn trailer!