Emily Blunt is having quite a year. Along with co-starring in Oppenheimer, she is also starring opposite Chris Evans in Netflix’s upcoming film, Pain Hustlers!
Here’s the just-released teaser trailer:
The Bikeriders, the latest film from director Jeff Nichols, made quite a splash when it premiered at Telluride last week, with many critics declaring it to be a surefire Oscar contender. The film tells the story of fictional motorcycle gang and it features a dream cast of Jodie Comer, Austin Butler, and Tom Hardy. Nichols, who previously made quite a splash with films like Take Shelter and Mud, seems like one of those directors who is destined to be an awards contender at some point in the very near future.
Here’s the trailer!
23 years after the first escape, the chickens are back with Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget! (Not returning is Mel Gibson. Zachary Levi provides the voice of Rocky for the sequel.) Last time, they broke out. This time they’re breaking in!
The film is scheduled to be released on December 15th. Here’s the trailer for Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget!
Here’s the trailer for Creepy Crawly, a horror film about a group of people who are quarantined in a hotel. Along with films like Dascham, this film is a part of the Lockdown horror genre and, as such, it’s a bigger clue to how people currently feel about the world and the past few years than any poll or scientific study.
Here’s the trailer for Dangerous Waters, a film about a sailing trip that appears to go terribly wrong. To be honest, everything about the trailer screams “direct-to-streaming” and I have a feeling that’s how most people will end up seeing the film. That said, this film also features the final film performance of the great Ray Liotta. Unfortunately, it appears from the trailer that, much like Cocaine Bear, this is another film the features Ray as a somewhat generic villain. It’s a shame because Ray Liotta was capable of so much more.
Here’s the trailer for Dangerous Waters!
Here is the latest trailer for The Nun II, which will be opening at the end of this upcoming week. Try to control your excitement as we get a second chapter in the least interesting of the various Conjuring spin-offs.
Here’s the trailer for Saltburn, Emerald Fennell’s first film since her Oscar-nominated Promising Young Woman. In this film, Barry Keoghan (who was so good in The Banshees of Inisherin) plays an awkward student at Oxford who becomes obsessed with his aristocratic classmate (Jacob Elordi). Keoghan, Elordi, Fennell, and the film itself are all expected to be potential Oscar contenders.
The trailer certainly has a creepy vibe to it.