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‘Winter’s Tale’ Trailer Proclaims Love Can Save
Ah, so that's where Jessica Brown Findlay went after Downton Abbey. Oscar-winner Akiva Goldsman (writer for A Beautiful Mind and I Am Legend) is set to make his directorial debut with Mark Helprin's novel Winter's Tale. A daunting task for a first time directo...
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Phase 4 Films releases Besties on VOD on January 21
A spine-chilling thriller in the tradition of Single White Female, Besties comes to VOD January 21 from Phase 4 Films.
Besties tells the story of two high school girls -- Sandy, a high school freshman and self-described loser and Ashley, a sexy senior and Sa...
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Red-Band ‘Charlie Countryman’ Frolics With The Bizarre and Strange
Originally sporting a far more intriguing title (The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman), the first trailer for Shia LaBeouf as Charlie Countryman has arrived. Fredrik Bond’s directorial debut showcases LaBeouf bringing his talents far outside the mainstrea...
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‘Labor Day’ Trailer Suggests There Is More to the Story
The trailer for director Jason Reitman‘s upcoming Labor Day debuted online today in lieu of Paramount's Christmas Day release. The Christmas day slot is a coveted one and if Juno, Thank You for Smoking and Up in the Air have proved anything it's that any film ...
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‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’ Trailer Insists Patience Isn’t Its Strongest Suit
The first trailer for Bryan Singer's First Class/originals mashup X-Men: Days of Future Past has debuted online, and it aims not for spectacle but is, according to Singer, "primarily a character piece" due to unfinished visual effects. Luckily, this seems to w...
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‘The Immigrant’ Trailer Finally Lets Us See Some Footage
The Weinstein Company will release James Gray's The Immigrant next year, but we have our first peek at the film thanks to Elle. James Gray's latest film debuted at Cannes Film Festival to good word of mouth due to the performances from stars Marion Cotillard, ...
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Trailer: A highbred colored woman fights racism in 18th Century England in “Belle”
The trailer for Amma Asante’s Belle is out! The film premiered at this year’s Toronto Film Festival to a rather toned-down acclaim. Although it features many of the characteristics of the typical period piece, this innovative costume drama is different in its ...
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‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ Trailer Suggests It Is Definitely A Wes Anderson Movie
Wes Anderson is one of the more divisive directors working today, with a unique style that you tend to either love or loathe. This writer loves it unabashedly, and as such I was thrilled as I watched the trailer for his latest film, The Grand Budapest Hotel. A...
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