Resident Evil: Retribution (Teaser)
Milla’s back in Resident Evil: Retribution, the 5th installment of the series; here, Alice bangs it out with a resistance movement in the continuing battle against the Umbrella Corporation and the undead.
Milla’s back in Resident Evil: Retribution, the 5th installment of the series; here, Alice bangs it out with a resistance movement in the continuing battle against the Umbrella Corporation and the undead.
A slacker ventures out of his basement at the behest of his mom and ends up helping his brother as the latter snoops on his wife. Starring Jason Segel, Ed Helms, Susan Sarandon and Judy Greer.
A new documentary about the legendary martial arts master. We’re hopeful I Am Bruce Lee isn’t just a VH1/MTV-style documentary, and will tell us something we didn’t already know about the man.
A group of high school students unwittingly unlock a dark secret while digging into their town’s sordid past, and unleash a relentless evil spirit hellbent on detroying them in Michael A. Nickles’ Playback.
(NSFW: Language) Did you know that US President Franklin Roosevelt got polio from a werewolf bite? True story. Or at least according to this hilarious red band trailer for FDR: American Badass.
Adrien Brody plays a teacher who refuses to form bonds with people. He realizes that like his students, he is in need of guidance as well. Directed by Tony Kaye (American History X).
The official trailer for the Spanish-language comedy Casa de mi Padre promises more over-the-top telenovela tropes. Starring promising actor Will Ferrrrel. And Nick Offerman and his mustache.
A documentary about LCD Soundsystem’s final show – aka “the best funeral ever” – with additional focus on frontman James Murphy, who was the one who decided to break up the band.
An Oscar hopeful for Best Foreign Language Film, about a battle right before the ceasefire shortly before the end of the Korean War with the threat of betrayal looming on the South Korean side.
Travis Pastrana and the rest of Nitro Circus take their Jackass-with-vehicles antics to the big screen – and in 3D, naturally. We’re sick of the Angry Birds gimmick, but the other tricks are enticing.
Elizabeth Olsen stars in this remake of another movie that was inspired by actual events. Silent House is presented as a single take, with the duration of the movie playing out in real time.
Kirsten Dunst kisses an upside-down man again. Directed by Juan Diego Solanas, the French-produced film features two worlds divided by gravity. We hope the story lives up to the visuals.
Ridley Scott returns to science fiction, sending a team of explorers on a journey to discover the origins of mankind. Scott denies the film is an Alien prequel, but it takes place in the Alien universe.
The long-anticipated prequel to the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Here’s the first look at Peter Jackson’s fantasy spectacle, the story of Bilbo Baggins, to be told in two parts in 2012 and 2013.
In 1915 Norway, a teenager accused of murder is sent to a remote ice-bound island reform school, and plots revenge against the cruel director in Marius Holst’s coldly intense King of Devil’s Island.
Hollywood’s fairy tale bandwagon keeps on chugging with this re-telling of that children’s story about a douchebag who kept stealing magical stuff from a poor giant and never got punished for it.
(NSFW: Language) A man convicted of espionage is offered freedom if he rescues the president’s daughter from an outer space prison taken over by violent inmates in MS ONE Maximum Security.
Ben Wheatley’s Kill List tells the tale of an ex-soldier turned contract killer whose new assignment spins him out of control and pushes him to the edge of paranoia and darkness.
Liam Hemsworth and Yu Nan join the ass-kicking ensemble in Simon West’s The Expendables 2; hired for a simple job, things go awry and the team goes haywire for payback. (Thanks Edward!)
The music sounds awfully familiar, and the CGI isn’t up to Avatar standards, but we’re still impressed with this concept trailer for Alex Popov’s sci-fi action flick, which he says cost just $150 to make.
A strange sensation pulls ordinary people from their lives, convincing them the city they live is actually some sort of a maze, and that they must escape, searching every day for the EXIT.
Sacha Baron Cohen (Borat) does his best to offend the Arab world – and everyone else – with his latest outlandishly stereotypical character, based loosely on Saddam Hussein. Still, it looks pretty funny.
Can’t get enough of the zombie genre? Keep an eye out for this film by airsoft gun maker Airsoft GI and CGI studio Northern Five Entertainment. It’s bound to be an ad, but at least it’ll be fun to watch.
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