'The Great Gatsby' Trailer Gets the Party Started
'The Great Gatsby' Trailer Gets the Party Started
We're happy to report that Baz Luhrmann is still the guy with the lampshade on his head after everyone else has gone home.
No one can throw a cinematic soiree quite like the director of "Moulin Rouge," and it looks like Grandmaster Baz has outdone himself with his latest extravaganza, "The Great Gatsby." Luhrmann gives us a New York City in 1922, when "the buildings were higher, the parties were bigger, the morals were looser and the liquor was cheaper," according to Tobey Maguire's Nick Carraway. Get More »
First 'Skyfall' Trailer Has a License to Thrill
Don't look now, but while you were sleeping, the good folks at MGM decided to release a new trailer in the dead of night for a little movie they like to call "Skyfall" — and we like to call the most hotly anticipated James Bond movie of all time.
Talk about your sweet dreams. Get More »
Bill Murray Is FDR (!) in 'Hyde Park on Hudson Trailer'
The first trailer for the upcoming period piece "Hyde Park on Hudson" is here and that means just one thing: We finally get to see Bill Murray as President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
What else do you need to know? Get More »
Trailer: Bradley Cooper Said 'The Words' and Now He's Taking The Book
Not to get all English teacher on you, but words are important. Words have power, especially when used by the right person in the right way.
And for our money, there are very few words that have power quite like these: A hot new movie trailer starring Bradley Cooper has just hit the itnernet.
And we've got it for you right here. Are you ready for the power of "The Words?" Get More »
'Hit and Run' Trailer Hits a Home Run
The trailer for the upcoming indie comedy starring Dax Shepard, Kristen Bell and Bradley Cooper is here and once you watch it, you'll agree that "Hit and Run" is a hit you're going to want to run to the theater for.
Don't worry, you'll forgive us for that joke once you've seen the trailer. Get More »
Orlando Bloom Plays Bad Doctor in 'The Good Doctor' Trailer
An apple a day keeps Orlando Bloom away? It might take a little more than that.
The "Lord of the Rings" star (aging nicely) seems right at home playing a psycho doc who abuses his powers as a healer (and his access to various drugs) in the creepy pursuit of a pretty patient (Riley Keough) in "The Good Doctor," a new kind of stalker thriller that asks a very frightening question: If you can't trust your own doctor, who can you trust? Get More »
Gosling's Got a Gun in 'Gangster Squad' Trailer
Los Angeles has a problem with organized crime? Nothing that Ryan Gosling with a shotgun and a little Jay-Z on the soundtrack won't fix.
It was a little discouraging when Warner Bros. pulled "Gangster Squad" from its original October release date, but the fact that a trailer for the film has now been released gives us hope that the studio will find (and stick with) a slot for its period crime drama sometime this year after all. Get More »
'Killer Joe' Unveils a Killer Trailer
Usually when a movie gets an NC-17 rating these days, the studio either launches some kind of media campaign to get the rating changed (see: "Bully") or they cut everything offensive out of it to sneak in under the R wire (see: "Blue Valentine").
And then there's "Killer Joe," which has decided to just say eff it and accept the rating as a badge of honor.
Are you even ready for this trailer? Get More »
'The Campaign' Trailer Announces Its Candidacy for Hilarity
Whether you lean towards the right or the left, you will not be undecided about "The Campaign," which features Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis duking it out in the political arena.
Here's the catch: both of them are dumber than a bag of hammers, as the new trailer (via Buzz Sugar) makes evident with its dueling TV spots for Cam Brady (Ferrell) and Marty Huggins (Galifianakis). To give you an idea of how pandering they get, the latter's ad actually features Huggins hugging the Capital Building in D.C. Get More »







