Source Code (First Five Minutes)
Duncan Jones’ sci-fi thriller Source Code was screened to positive reviews at SXSW; we can now check out the first five minutes of the movie and see what all the excitement is about for ourselves.
Duncan Jones’ sci-fi thriller Source Code was screened to positive reviews at SXSW; we can now check out the first five minutes of the movie and see what all the excitement is about for ourselves.
With Zack Snyder’s Sucker Punch just days away, animator Ben Hibon created this striking animated film, providing backstory to the birth of the film’s army of reanimated human/steampunk soldiers.
While it “only” won 2 Oscars, it doesn’t mean that David O. Russell’s film biopic about Micky Ward and Dicky Eklund wasn’t one of the most acclaimed films of 2010. If you missed it, now’s your chance.
Transformers in the ring? We will find out as Hugh Jackman stars in Shawn Levy’s Real Steel, a boxing drama set in the near future where 2,000-pound robot gladiators that look like humans do battle.
When the evil wizard Gargamel chases the tiny Smurfs out of their village, they tumble from their magical world smack dab into the middle of Central Park in Raja Gosnell’s live action-CGI The Smurfs.
Joseph Brett takes the quintessential teenage slacker film and amps up the melodrama, turning it into something that would make a Sofia Coppola or Wes Anderson fan do a double-take.
Ji Lee and friends created this addictive online trivia game, which challenges you to identify what movie various iconic props are from. You’ll quickly find that some are more obvious than others.
After watching this trailer for J.J. Abrams new flick, you can really see the influence of Producer Steven Spielberg. The mystery, magic and action remind us of classics like E.T. and Close Encounters.
Lightning and Mater head off to compete in the World Grand Prix when wacky hi-jinks ensue. Plus, Michael Caine plays a secret agent/Aston Martin DB5 named Finn McMissile – how can that be bad?
The newest trailer for Justin Lin’s Fast Five isn’t too different from the previous one, unless you count more action, more stunts, more explosions and a little $100 million dollar bank heist as the same.
A veterinary student falls in love with a star performer in a traveling circus; together they discover their compassion for a special pachyderm in Francis Lawrence’s Water for Elephants.
Antonio Banderas, Zach Galifianakis and Salma Hayek team up together for all kinds of hijinks, and to steal the famed Goose that lays the Golden Eggs, in Chris Miller’s Puss In Boots. Out 11/2011.
Entertainment Weekly got Marvel to reveal what Hugo Weaving’s Red Skull will look like in Capt. America: The First Avenger. That is one bad-ass freak. We actually like him more than Chris Evans.
Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman and the Furious Five are back, as the big-bellied panda and his anipals must pull out their best combo moves to save Kung Fu from Gary Oldman’s evil Lord Shen.
(NSFW: Language) It’s an “inner city versus outer space” battle in Attack of the Block, about a group of teenage troublemakers who are out to defend their South London territory from aliens. WHAT?
Jesús Orellana’s richly animated ROSA is the story of a robot charged with recovering rare plant species to restore earth’s ecosystems, in a future megalopolis devoid of natural life. (Thanks Nate!)
Headed stateside this March, this lighthearted Chinese action film follows a kitchen cleaver made from the most deadly swords in the history of martial arts, and the tales behind the blade.
We know there’s a strange and hilarious adventure awaiting the Wolf Pack in this teaser trailer for The Hangover Part II, as the gang travels to exotic Thailand for Stu’s wedding. (Thanks everybody!)
Chirstopher Nolan’s twisty-turny breakout film makes its way to Blu-ray in this special edition disc, with commentary by the director himself, a retrospective, and other bonuses.
The Art of Flight is an epic love letter to snowboarding, featuring pro athletes in remote locations; outstanding camera work makes us feel like we’re right there with them. (Thanks Zach!)
In the latest trailer for Thor, we get a better sense of the director Kenneth Branagh’s balance of lightheartedness and action, and we like what we see. The mighty hammer falls on May 6th.
Since there’s no official trailer yet for Joss Whedon’s 2012 Avengers movie, one enterprising fan decided to make his own, using footage scrounged from the solo Marvel superhero flicks.
Sean McNamara’s Soul Surfer is the inspiring true story of teen surfer Bethany Hamilton, who lost her arm in a shark attack and courageously overcame all odds to become a champion again. Out in April.
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