Teaser Trailer: Rubber
Rubber, written and directed by French indie filmmaker Quentin Dupieux, tells the story of a telepathic killer tire, obsessed with revenge, finding things to blow up in the California desert.
Rubber, written and directed by French indie filmmaker Quentin Dupieux, tells the story of a telepathic killer tire, obsessed with revenge, finding things to blow up in the California desert.
Forgetting Sarah Marshall’s Nick Stoller directs this buddy comedy starring Jonah Hill as a music worker plebe who must escort a rowdy rock star (Russell Brand) to Los Angeles from London.
Zombies rule in Survival of the Dead, the 6th film from George A. Romero, but there’s also a power struggle within the human minority on cozy Plum Island – a beautiful place to live – and to DIE!
Batman encounters a mysterious villain who knows all of his dark secrets. The film stars the voices of Bruce Greenwood, Jensen Ackles and – wait for it – NPH! Coming to DVD and Blu-ray this Summer.
This UK indie tells the tale of two criminals who kidnap a young woman named Alice Creed. But things don’t always work out as planned, and Alice turns the tables on her captors. Opens August 6.
There’s more awesome Avatar action and effects in the final full length trailer for M. Night Shyamalan’s The Last Airbender, coming to theatres in 3D in July. Fire nation bad!
This clip gives us a brief, but thrilling glimpse into the CG animated drift-racing world of The Driver. The television series won’t hit sets until Summer 2011, but our curiosity is certainly piqued.
Robert Duvall plays a mysterious man who decides to throw himself a funeral party – while he’s still alive. Lots of Sundance buzz for performances from Duvall, Sissy Spacek and Bill Murray.
This indie flick about a lone serial killer has been getting tons of buzz from those in the know. Peter Ferdinando’s breakthrough performance as the quietly-intense killer would make Dexter proud.
Nothing goes better with popcorn and yellow topping than a horror flick filled with buckets of ooey-gooey slime, nasty tentacled monsters and a title like “Bio-Slime”. Must add to Netflix queue.
In this looks-too-cheesy-to-be-good thriller, a college student traveling in London is hit by a cab and wakes up in a seamy underworld filled with strange and disturbed individuals.
With the reboot of Nightmare on Elm Street headed to theaters on 4/30, we’re finally getting to see what Jackie Earle Haley’s Freddy Krueger face (and claws) look like – and it sure ain’t pretty.
Hundreds of 15 second scenes from Star Wars: A New Hope were uniquely reinterpreted by creative volunteers in the newly finished Star Wars: Uncut, premiering this month in Copenhagen.
Might there be a touch of romance in the cards for Barbie as we meet the sophisticated Ken in the new trailer for Toy Story 3, due out in June? We think the blue leopard print shirt is a dealmaker.
Buddy cop films get a kick in the funny parts in this new flick from the guys who brought us Talladega Nights and Anchorman. Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg, Samuel L. Jackson and Dwayne Johnson star.
If you’re a fan of skateboarding games, you might want to check out EA’s upcoming Skate 3. The game demo is set to drop on Xbox Live and PSN on April 15, but you can see a sneak preview now.
An entertaining animated short from Icon Motosports with a visceral graphic novel appeal, illustrated by Lukas Ketner which features a few of their cool jacket and helmet styles too.
Gummy bear shot glasses? The fact that it took 30,000 gummy bears to make the brick wall and that the glasses apparently are “freakin’ delicious” is reason enough to check out Vat19’s goofy video.
The Fine Brothers continue to entertain us with their weekly Lost parodies. This one has a few special guests you might recognize, and we also appreciate Jack channeling Shaggy in this episode.
Global graffiti artist Banksy’s premiere film took Sundance by storm. The comedic documentary pulls us into the underground street art world, and attempts to capture the elusive Banksy on film.
Christina Ricci, Liam Neeson and Justin Long star in this psychological-thriller, in which Ricci wakes up on the funeral director’s table after a car accident only to be told that she’s already dead… or is she?
Micmacs, the newest film from imaginative French director Jean Pierre Jeunet opens in the US in May. In it, the (odd) protagonist attempts to defeat the bad guys, with a little help from his (odd) friends.
Are you troubled by strange noises in the middle of the night? Then whom shall you telegram? Steampunk Ghostbusters! Great ragtime Ray Parker, Jr. there guys. Thanks for the tip, Andrew!
The latest trailer for Iron Man 2 popped up during Nickelodeon’s Kids Choice Awards and features a few new VFX scenes, and a brief, humorous cameo by Inglewood’s iconic Randy’s Donuts sign.
No, this isn’t really the trailer for Avatar 2. However, this parody trailer does its best to poke fun at Avatar’s plot originality (or lack thereof). Sorry, James Cameron, we still love you.
While most of your probably weren’t born when Saul Bass’ trademark style of movie credits were popular, that doesn’t make this Bass-inspired version of the TRON opening credits any less cool.
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