Watch: Trailer for UK Post-Apocalyptic Movie ‘The Last Seven’
September 6, 2010 by movie trailers · Leave a Comment
London Population: 7 Million. Until Today. I’ve never heard of this film before today, but it doesn’t actually look that bad, although I will admit that I think we’re starting to see a little too many of these “a few people are left alive” post-apocalyptic thrillers these days. Film School Rejects recently featured the trailer for The Last Seven , a straight-to-DVD film directed by Imran Naqvi about seven people in London who find out they’re apparently the last seven people in existence. What happened
Must Watch: First Awesome Trailer for Hobo With a Shotgun!
September 3, 2010 by movie trailers · Leave a Comment
Ohhhhhh hell yes, this looks awesome! Ain’t It Cool News has just debuted the first teaser trailer for Jason Eisener’s Hobo With a Shotgun , the first feature-length film from the guys behind Treevenge . We ran a first look at some early footage back in April, but this is the trailer you’ve been waiting for. I know this kind of style isn’t for everyone, but I love it.
Another Great International Trailer for Ryan Reynolds’ Buried!
September 2, 2010 by movie trailers · Leave a Comment
Paul Conroy Isn’t Ready To Die. We’ve seen a few official trailers for Rodrigo Cortés’ Buried before today, but this new international trailer (via UK’s The Sun ) actually has some good footage in it. I think Lionsgate’s trailers are very bold, but I liked that they didn’t show much footage because there’s only so much they can show without ruining it. As a quick recap, Buried is that one-man, buried alive, stuck in a coffin thriller that I raved about at Sundance
Watch: Funny International Trailer for Todd Phillips’ Due Date
September 1, 2010 by movie trailers · Leave a Comment
Warner Brothers recently debuted this brand new international trailer on YouTube for Todd Phillips’ Due Date , starring comedy champions Robert Downey Jr. and Zach Galifianakis as well as Juliette Lewis, Michelle Monaghan, Jamie Foxx, Alan Arkin, RZA and others. It’s not too different from the official trailer we featured back in July, but it is just as funny and it definitely has some great moments that you all need to see. I’m not easily sold on comedies, but this is definitely one I’m looking forward to seeing this fall, it looks hilarious. Yes, it’s just like Plane, Trains & Automobiles , but there’s nothing wrong with that! Watch below
Watch: Carl Bessai’s Time Loop Sci-Fi Film ‘Repeaters’ Trailer
August 31, 2010 by movie trailers · Leave a Comment
Well this is definitely on my “radar” now. HitFix just debuted an early trailer for a “gritty, sci-fi film” called Repeaters , from director Carl Bessai , that will be premiering at the Toronto Film Festival next month. The film plays with the Groundhog Day stuck-in-a-time-loop concept, but twists it into a “aggressive, fast-paced thriller” that addresses the morals of starting over with a clean slate every day in some of the most extreme ways (you’ll see). It looks okay, not great, but wait – why did a random motorbike just fly across the screen? Why aren’t there more explosions! Kidding, of course, but that was just a bit cheesy.
Wu Ershan’s The Butcher, The Chef & The Swordsman Trailer
August 31, 2010 by movie trailers · Leave a Comment
Screening up at the Toronto Film Festival next month is a new kung fu comedy in the same vein as Stephen Chow’s Kung Fu Hustle called The Butcher, The Chef and The Swordsman from Chinese filmmaker Wu Ershan. I’m not exactly sure why, but Doug Liman is presenting the film at the festival and Twitch now has an official trailer from TIFF which you can check out below. This actually looks a lot more like a bloody, awesome, stylized martial arts movie than it does a kung fu comedy, but I’m in either way. It looks like we’ll get three vignettes for each of the different stories, too.
Watch: Trailer for Paul Giamatti’s TIFF Film ‘Barney’s Version’
August 30, 2010 by movie trailers · Leave a Comment
If you’re attending the Toronto Film Festival next month, you’ll be able to check out this flick. Barney’s Version stars the always entertaining Paul Giamatti in an indie dramedy about the life of a polygamous man. It has a fantastic cast including Dustin Hoffman, Bruce Greenwood, Rosamund Pike, Minnie Driver, Rachelle Lefevre, Scott Speedman and Saul Rubinek, to just name a few. I stumbled across this trailer last night and thought it’d be a good idea to share it with you guys because it actually looks quite good, mostly because it’s always awesome to see Paul Giamatti playing a wacky character like this. Check it out below.
Awesome Teaser for Norwegian Mockumentary ‘Trollhunter’
August 30, 2010 by movie trailers · Leave a Comment
Another bonus indie trailer to help you start your Monday morning with a smile. This originally comes from Twitch (via io9 ) and is a rather amusing teaser trailer for an upcoming Norwegian mockumentary. It’s called Trollhunter , or Trolljegeren , and is basically about a group of students trying to uncover the government conspiracy of giant trolls living in Norway. As incredibly awesome as that photo is above, that’s just a promo shot ( high res here ), it’s not actually in this teaser.
Indie Trailer Sunday: Australian Neo-Western ‘Red Hill’ Trailer
August 29, 2010 by movie trailers · Leave a Comment
Revenge just rode into town. Today’s trailer is for a “neo-western” called Red Hill that actually comes out of Australia, directed by Patrick Hughes and starring Aussie actor Ryan Kwanten (of “True Blood” fame).
Watch This: Creepy Mexican Sci-Fi Film ‘Seres: Genesis’ Trailer
August 28, 2010 by movie trailers · Leave a Comment
There’s a Mexican sci-fi film called Seres: Genesis that’s becoming a cult hit but no one has heard of it up in the US. Seres: Genesis is only the first film in a sci-fi series based on a Mexican graphic novel series that has everything from flying saucers to mysticism to archaeologists in action to UFO hunters, and lots of (low budget) special effects. A trailer with subtitles recently arrived online because indie distributor 24 frames picked up the film (via Heat Vision ) and will be bringing it to the US in late October. This looks pretty cool, but honestly it has a SyFy Channel feel to it that I can’t get past
