L.A. Noire Launch Trailer
The action-packed launch trailer for what is probably going to be another blockbuster from Rockstar, although more props go to Team Bondi this time. L.A. Noire will be released on 05/17/11.
The action-packed launch trailer for what is probably going to be another blockbuster from Rockstar, although more props go to Team Bondi this time. L.A. Noire will be released on 05/17/11.
Ed Gass-Donnelly’s Small Town Murder Songs is a modern, gothic tale of crime and redemption about a police officer from a small Mennonite town who hides a violent past until a local murder occurs.
Olivier Megaton’s Colombiana stars Zoe Saldana as a woman who witnesses her parents’ murder as a child, and grows up to be a stone-cold assassin, determined to get to the mobster who killed them.
(NSFW: Language) We’re not sure what to make of a B-movie about little people zombies starring Penn Gillette, Adam Savage and effects by one of The Chiodo Brothers, but our curiosity is piqued.
All four of the “Meet the Characters” trailers for X-Men: First Class, featuring Xavier and Lensherr’s “gifted youngsters” – Banshee, Havok, Beast and Mystique. Collated by YouTube user rareru12.
Let’s say goodbye to zombies with Richard Raaphorst’s yet to be shot flick, set in World War II, featuring a German experiment to create super soldiers using parts from different bodies.
The latest trailer for Martin Campbell’s Green Lantern reveals some good new stuff, including a scrimmage with Sinestro, words with Kilowog, emerald swords and a badass flamethrower.
Cindy Meehl’s Buck follows the life of Buck Brannaman, a true American cowboy and sage on horseback who travels the country for 9 months a year helping horses with people problems.
A battle of philosophies between a fundamentalist Christian and an atheist escalates into a lethal battle of wills in Matthew Chapman’s The Ledge, starring Liv Tyler and Charlie Hunnam. Out 6/2011.
The long, wonderful but increasingly dark growing up story of The Boy Who Lived comes to its conclusion with an all-out war between wizards in Harry Potter: and the Deathly Hallows Part 2.
Michael Bay takes wraps off the full trailer for Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon, revealing more than ever as the Decepticons take on the Autobots (and mankind) and make a mess of Chicago.
(NSFW: Language) Dax Shepard abandons comedy to pursue his dream of becoming an international martial arts star – with no formal training, budget or script – in David Palmer’s Brother’s Justice.
You’re probably sick of the first 10 seconds by now, but trust us, this is the meatiest trailer yet. We would have loved it if the movie retained the original roster, but that’s just a minor quibble.
Based on a true story, this visceral picture takes us inside 1987 Iraq, as Saddam Hussein forces an army lieutenant to assume the role of body double to Saddam’s violent (douchebag) son, Uday.
TA feels confident that the Brass Roots Kickstarter project will be a go – it’s a documentary chronicling the rich history, people and culture surrounding contemporary New Orleans brass band music.
Paul Rudd dons a shaggy do for Jesse Peretz’ indie comedy about this slightly daffy dude who ends up moving back in with his family after getting busted for seeing drugs to a (uniformed) cop.
(NSFW: Language) A family man (Jason Bateman) and a bachelor (Ryan Reynolds) wish they could switch places. From the director of Wedding Crashers and the writers of The Hangover.
We’re still excited about this quirky action pic with unlikely foes in an unlikely setting and an unlikely cast. Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford and Olivia Wilde star. The only thing missing: zombies.
The Planet of the Apes returns to its darkest roots in this upcoming Fall’s sci-fi flick, about the origins of the world’s most intelligent primates. Ape effects by WETA, so no cheesy monkey suits here.
A peek at the drug-ridden, corruption-infested and mob-ruled abyss that detective Cole Phelps will have to confront while doing duty at the Vice crime desk, as his career progresses in L.A. Noire.
A criminal on the run cons his way into the wrong dinner party where the host is anything but ordinary and appearances are deceiving, in Nick Tomnay’s psychological thriller The Perfect Host.
A group of unemployed samurai must help stop an evil Lord and save the country from the rule of tyranny in this martial arts epic. We didn’t know there was such a thing as unemployed samurai.
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