Here is the Super Bowl teaser for Mission Impossible — The Final Reckoning! This is one film that I definitely cannot wait to see!
(Watch and learn, James Bond franchise!)
Here is the Super Bowl teaser for Mission Impossible — The Final Reckoning! This is one film that I definitely cannot wait to see!
(Watch and learn, James Bond franchise!)
According to the good folks at Checkiday, today is Pop Music Day! In honor of this prestigious holiday, this week’s edition of Lisa Marie’s Favorite Grindhouse Trailers is all about music!
First off, we’ve got the trailer for Head, starring the Monkees! This film was co-written by Jack Nicholson.
2. The Great Rock and Roll Swindle (1980)
In the first film that Julien Temple made about the history of the Sex Pistols, Malcolm McLaren presents himself as being the genius behind the group and tries to keep viewers from noticing that Johnny Rotten refused to have anything to do with the film.
3.Stunt Rock (1978)
I know next to nothing about this film but it was directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and that’s often a good sign.
4, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978)
Featuring Donald Pleasence singing the longest version of I Want You ever recorded!
5. The Decline of Western Civilization (1981)
From director Penelope Spheeris comes the ultimate documentary about 1980s Los Angeles punk rock.
6. The Decline of Western Civilization Part 2: The Metal Years (1988)
The decline continues.
The previous Mission Impossible film was one of the best movies of 2023 and the upcoming sequel is one of the films that I can’t wait to see in 2025. I’m definitely looking forward to seeing how the franchise wraps things up. If nothing else, the Mission Impossible films stand as a reminder of what the Bond films were like before they all got whiny and somber.
Here’s the teaser for Mission Impossible — The Final Reckoning!
We’ve just devoted a month to horror here at the Shattered Lens.
However, even we will admit that there are good films are not horror films. For instance, there are the films that have been made about an adorable bear named Paddington. Paddington’s latest adventure is Paddington in Peru, which features him traveling to …. well, it’s right there in the title.
Here’s the latest trailer for Paddington in Peru!
Here’s the trailer for Presence, another horror film that could have taken advantage of the scary season but which is instead being released later next year. Add to that, this is a Steven Soderbergh film. When Soderbergh’s good, he’s great. When he’s bad, he’s painfully self-indulgent.
Lucy Liu is cool, though.
The trailer for The Damned was dropped by Vertical Entertainment yesterday.
No, not the Visconti film! This is a movie about ghost ships and sea creatures and fear in the arctic. The trailer makes it look like the perfect film for the Halloween season so it’s kind of a shame that it’s instead being released in January of 2025.
Here’s the trailer:
For today’s Halloween edition of Lisa’s Marie Favorite Grindhouse Trailers, I present to you, without comment, the trailers for my 12 favorite horror movies.
Happy Halloween!
2. Suspiria (1977)
3. A Field in England (2013)
4. Night of the Living Dead (1968)
5. Zombi 2 (1979)
6. The Exorcist (1973)
7. Halloween (1978)
8. Two Orphan Vampires (1996)
9. Near Dark (1987)
10. Scream and Scream Again (1970)
11. Horror of Dracula (1958)
12. Messiah of Evil (1973)
The latest trailer for A Complete Unknown pays tribute to the famous music video that opened the Bob Dylan documentary, Don’t Look Back.
Starring Timothee Chalamet as Bob Dylan and directed by the usually reliable craftsman, James Mangold, A Complete Unknown is scheduled to be released on Christmas Day and is expected to be pushed for Oscar recognition. As both a fan of Bob Dylan and a hater of the type of folk musician that Dylan upset by going electric, I’ll be curious to see the film, myself.
Here’s the trailer!
Here’s the trailer for Netflix’s Spellbound!
No, Netflix did not remake the Alfred Hitchcock classic. Instead, this is an animated film about a headstrong girl who accidentally turns her parents into monsters and has to figure out how to turn them back. It’s a good thing that this film is from the director of Shrek, who should know a thing about turning monsters into humans and vice versa.
Here’s the trailer.