Django Unchained (Trailer)
Quentin Tarantino’s new film stars Jamie Foxx as a slave turned bounty hunter who learns the ways of the gun from Christoph Waltz to rescue his wife from evil plantation owner Leonardo DiCaprio.
Quentin Tarantino’s new film stars Jamie Foxx as a slave turned bounty hunter who learns the ways of the gun from Christoph Waltz to rescue his wife from evil plantation owner Leonardo DiCaprio.
A loyal fan of the Porsche 911, Magnus Walker has collected all but one version of his favorite car. He funds his obsession by building one-off cars made from 911 parts grafted into vintage frames.
The creator of Oz sets his sights on crime drama once again, this time in 1860s New York City as an Irish immigrant cop tries to bring some order to the chaos of the infamous Five Points neighborhood.
Bart Layton’s docu-thriller about the infamous case of Nicholas Barclay, who vanished in 1994, only to be found 3 years later. He returned to his family, but something was clearly amiss.
This promo for the Comedy Bang! Bang! TV show goes the meta-trailer way. It sits right in the middle of its predecessors: not as star-studded as this one, and not as self-aware as this one.
Making trailers for The Expendables 2 is a no-brainer. It’s just a montage of superstars with guns and corny lines. As YouTuber maidor put it, “Does anybody care if this sh*t has a story?”
The story of Moses Corbins, who’s been homeless for the past 20 years. In 2008, he caught the public’s eye after appearing in a short film, but has his life actually changed for the better?
An epic film adaptation of the musical version of Victor Hugo’s novel. Directed by Tom Hooper (The King’s Speech), starring Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, Anne Hathaway and Amanda Seyfried.
It’s not a Hasbro title, but after Battleship we wouldn’t necessarily be surprised if we saw a real trailer for a blockbuster based on Tetris in the near future. Our guess? The Russians are behind it.
We’re sick of the rotating shot of Abraham Lincoln’s silhouette, so it’s a good thing that this red band trailer has lots of new footage, featuring the villains and more of Honest Abe’s sick slaying moves.
ShootMania Storm is the TrackMania of first-person shooters. It promises to give players full control with its map editor, scripting tools, control of dedicated servers and even machinima tools.
Leonardo DiCaprio stars as Jay Gatsby in this re-interpretation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s most famous novel. Directed by and screenplay by the typically over-the-top Baz Luhrmann (Moulin Rouge).
Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest drama tells the story of a charismatic religious leader (Philip Seymour Hoffman) and a young drifter (Joaquin Phoenix) who ends up as his right-hand man.
From the director of Zombieland, and starring Josh Brolin and Ryan Gosling as 1950s LAPD cops with an undercover mission: take down a West Coast Mafia boss, played by a very grumpy Sean Penn.
Daniel Craig reprises his role as agent 007 in Skyfall. Bond must protect MI6 while his loyalty to M is tested. Also starring Javier Bardem. Directed by Sam Mendes (Road to Perdition, Jarhead).
Jackie Chan returns to the big screen to direct, produce and star in what he is saying is his “last big action film,” and from the looks of this early trailer, we won’t be disappointed.
ESPN’s award-winning documentary series 30 for 30 returns with more stories about sports and athletes both famous and unknown, successful and defeated, such as Ben Johnson and Bo Jackson.
Ever since Jaws, Hollywood just can’t seem to let go of the shark attack genre. In this over-the-top flick, a supermarket turns into a watery, shark-infested grave when a tsunami strikes. Yeah, right.
(NSFW: Language) An computer animated movie based on Eric Powell’s satirical horror comic book series. Unfortunately it’s in limbo due to financial problems. Mr. Powell, ever heard of Kickstarter?
(NSFW: Language) Directed by Oscar winner Michel Gondry, The We and The I revolves around a group of high school students as they take their last bus ride home before the summer break.
(NSFW: Language) A short new trailer for Naughty Dog’s upcoming game The Last of Us. The scene seems to be rendered using in-game graphics, and is a prelude to a demo shown to Game Informer.
Peter Parker is a man of many faces: a student, a lover and a son. His mask doesn’t conceal any of them but instead adds one more: a hero. In other news, a preview and a trailer are the same thing.
SyFy returns with their latest cheesetastic monster movie – this one about a film crew who encounters a deadly giant half-piranha/half-anaconda peeved about an egg stolen from her nest.
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