Movie Trailers
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Brick finds a She-Brick, Brian models briefs, Champ finds his prince, and Ron breaks down the racial stereotypes of sombreros and Jheri curls in Anchorman: The Legend Continues. As you'll see in this new trailer, the film moves the news team into the '80s and across the country... / Continue →
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Well, it looks like the directors of Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and 21 Jump Street have done it again: taken a brand from their childhood and made it into a better film than you had any reason to expect it to be. This time they've made a Lego movie that boasts an impress... / Continue →
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The latest animated feature from Disney, Frozen features the voice of Kristen Bell in the story of a girl's adventure putting an end to an eternal winter caused by her Snow Queen sister. It also features a seemingly-disabled character, panicked about the very real fear of his f... / Continue →
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Born from a cocktail of red wine, Ellen Page, hand-clappy music, and a smattering of various social anxieties, Humpday writer-director Lynn Shelton's latest indie dramedy is a potent one indeed. Shelton's Your Sister's Sister co-star Rosemarie Dewitt leads as a massage therapis... / Continue →
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Scorsese is back with DiCaprio, and DiCaprio is back to getting his hair combed back and being stuffed in an outdated suit to the rhythms of Kanye. This time it's for The Wolf of Wall Street, Scorsese's film about an '80s brokerage shit-head who got incredibly rich manipulating... / Continue →
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Fans have always wanted to see Robert De Niro and John Travolta physically assault each other, and it looks like they're finally going to get the chance with Killing Field. The latest minimal effort from When in Rome/Daredevil/Ghost Rider/Simon Birch director Mark Steven Johns... / Continue →
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Continuing their tradition of film-level standards and things with "True" in the title, HBO will next year premiere the new series True Detective. Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson recreate the magic chemistries of Edtv and Surfer, Dude to star as the honest-to-god detect... / Continue →
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Why did J.D. Salinger stop publishing? Does he have manuscripts hidden away in a vault? Do Edward Norton, John Cusack, Martin Sheen, and Danny DeVito like Catcher in the Rye as much as you? Why does a documentary about an author look like an edge-of-your-seat Da Vinci Code knoc... / Continue →
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The year is 2154, and holy shit Matt Damon is dying, in District 9 director Neill Blomkamp's latest, Elysium. In a bizarre future where American humans still have manufacturing jobs, a job-related injury leaves bald Damon with only five days to live. There is a way to save him... / Continue →
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The announcement teaser trailer wasn't kidding: Steve Coogan's Alan Partridge movie really is called Alpha Papa, and it indeed places the character at the center of a police siege, because that's the kind of thrilling action Alan Partridge fans demand. It's all confirmed in thi... / Continue →
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Zack Snyder has left the director's chair, but his spirit of ab-coated, slow-motion kicking and screaming remains in the 300 follow-up, Rise of an Empire. Here's the first trailer, where you can see how Smart People director Noam Murro has taken the alternately blue and mud-col... / Continue →
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A comic lineup that includes Ken Marino, Demetri Martin, Tig Notaro, Nick Offerman, Rob Corddry, and more have turned up for Lake Bell's feature writing-directing debut, In a World..., which won Best Screenplay at Sundance. Bell also stars, playing a struggling voice actor tryi... / Continue →
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If you will, imagine for a moment that in the early '90s, when even Shaq got a 2D fighting game, Keanu Reeves was made the final boss of a Mortal Kombat rip-off. And imagine it somehow got so popular that, twenty years later, Reeves himself would direct and star in an adaptatio... / Continue →
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Tensions between economy seating and those a-holes in first-class comes to a head in Snowpiercer, The Host and Mother director Bong Joon-ho's English language debut. The film features Chris Evans, John Hurt, Octavia Spencer, Jamie Bell, and Bong's frequent star Song Kang-ho as ... / Continue →
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Now that you've had 16 years to listen to mourn Diana's death by listening to Elton John's Candle in the Wind re-do, Naomi Watts is beginning the next stage of the healing process: putting on a wig and doing an impression of some now-yellowed tabloid pages. William and Harry ca... / Continue →
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Traveling abroad is fun, and can be a rewarding way to expand your horizons, but let's not forget that new places can also bring about unexpected dangers. Like: what if Michael Cera is there, and he has a rifle? Well, here's a reminder of such a risk with Sebastián Silva's Magi... / Continue →
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The 48fps camera of time has spiraled its way around a too-picturesque mountain pass once again, bringing with it a new marketing season for Peter Jackson's never-ending Tolkien films. As such, here's the first trailer for The Desolation of Smaug, with its many CGI creatures, w... / Continue →
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We've already been shown a couple White House Down trailers, but this one really stands out. Mostly in that, at 4:19, it takes an unnecessarily long amount of time to explain that Channing Tatum's John Cale will save more U.S. Presidents than will musician John Cale, who has th... / Continue →
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If the first teaser for Clear History left any doubt that that was Larry David under all that fake hair, let the below bout of suddenly-exasperated shouting assure you that this Christ-like figure is indeed LD, our messiah of comic peevishness returned in movie form to suffer f... / Continue →
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At last gawkishly lurching out on his own, The Office and Extras co-creator Stephen Merchant this fall premieres his first series effort sans Ricky Gervais with HBO's Hello Ladies. Here's a very brief trailer to show that, even without Gervais, you can rest assured there's stil... / Continue →

