Hidden Figures Reveals Official Trailer

On Sept. 10 at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), the festival held a preview of 20th Century Fox’s much-anticipated drama Hidden Figures, about the black female mathematicians who had pivotal roles in the NASA space program during the late ‘50s/early 60s. This was a 20-minute clip that screened for the press and public from the then still-unfinished film—the early take on the clip was very positive.

Now, with a press screening set for this coming Monday,

By  |  November 16, 2016
Warner Bros. to Release Animated Justice League Dark

Warner Bros. has been interested in making a Justice League Dark movie for years now. It began with the great Guillermo del Toro (Pan's Labyrinth, Hellboy, Pacific Rim) developing the comic book film for a few years, and eventually ended up with Doug Liman (Edge of Tomorrow). While the live-action film seems to be making progress, we’ll get an early look at some of DC Comics weirder superheroes in a new animated original movie from Warner Bros Animation.

By  |  November 16, 2016
Become an X-Wing Pilot in Rogue One 360 Degree Immersive Expeirence

Short of being on Jyn Erso's Rogue One team and going after the Death Star plans, we've got the next best thing for you. Verizon and ILMxLAB have debuted Rogue One: Recon, a short immersive 360 experience connected to Rogue One that'll let you experience what it's liek to be a Rebel X-wing pilot. The experienced was created by ILMxLAB.

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is now only a little more than a month away.

By  |  November 15, 2016
It’s Dad Versus Billionaire Delinquent in Why Him? Trailer

It's Bryan Cranston versus James Franco in Why Him?a movie that focuses on one of the most ancient battles of all time—father versus daughter's feckless boyfriend. Only here, it's even worse—the tattooed weirdo is going to be a son-in-law.

Here's the conceit; It's the holidays, and Ned (Cranston), a loving but overprotective father, and his family visit his daughter at Stanford, where he meets her new boyfriend,

By  |  November 15, 2016
Peter Berg’s Patriots Day Drops new Trailer

Director Peter Berg knows his way around true stories of heroism and sacrifice. Patriots Day is his third collaboration with Mark Wahlberg in which the actor plays a man at the center of a deeply dangerous situation pulled right from real life. There was 2013’s Lone Survivor, in which Wahlberg played Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell, who is trapped behind enemy lines in Afghanistan, pinned down by Taliban fighters.

By  |  November 14, 2016
Check out the Trailer for Disney’s Beauty and the Beast

A classic gets a gorgeously rendered update. A new trailer for Disney’s upcoming live-action adaptation of the studio’s animated classic Beauty and the Beast has dropped, showing a meticulously beautiful take on one of the most classic tales ever told. Directed by Bill Condon (The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn parts 1 and 2), Beauty and the Beast stars Emma Watson and Dan Stevens, with an extraordinary ensemble cast surrounding them,

By  |  November 14, 2016
Ghost in the Shell‘s Mind Melting Official Trailer

Director Rupert Sanders Ghost in the Shell remake has been a long time in the coming. It began in 2008 when Steven Spielberg acquired the rights to a live-action adaptation of the original manga by Masamune Shirow. Eventually Sanders took over the project, with Scarlett Johansson stepping into the lead role. That role is a doozy; Johnson plays The Major, a Cyborg counter-cyberterrorist who leads the task force Section 9, with a goal of thwarting cyber criminals and hackers.

By  |  November 14, 2016
Director Luc Besson Returns to Sci-Fi Form With Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets is based on a French comic book series written by Pierre Christin and illustrated by Jean-Claude Mézières, which is just about the perfect source material for director Luc Besson. The Fifth Element director is a man who thinks weird is good (and so do we) and has been dreaming about making this film for years. With this new trailer, we finally have a peek at what he’s been dreaming up.

By  |  November 10, 2016
Collateral Beauty is Designed to Break Your Heart

Director Dave Frankel's Collateral Beauty is poised to make a big splash when it premieres on December 16. The film is about Howard (Will Smith) a successful New York advertising executive who retreats from his life after losing his child. His friends and colleagues are desperate to get him to re-connect with life, but all Howard seems to want to do is demand the universe itself give him answers. He goes about this by writing letters to Love,

By  |  November 10, 2016
Almost Christmas Drops Music Video

The Christmas movie is a staple of our cinematic heritage going back to Frank Capra’s 1946’s It’s a Wonderful Life, starring Jimmy Stewart in the iconic role of George Bailey. The very next year, another classic, Miracle on 34th Street, was released, which beat Bad Santa by 56 years in the depiction of a drunken Saint Nick (granted, in the latter film,

By  |  November 8, 2016
The Assassin’s Creed Mythology

Can Assassin's Creed make the leap from hugely popular video game franchise to successful film? The ingredients for this difficult adaptation are there, starting with director Justin Kurzel and star Michael Fassbender. In this new promo from 20th Century Fox, the ancient war between assassins and templars that drives the film is explored. The Assassins, led by a 15th Century Spanish assassin named Aguilar (Fassbender), believe that all mankind should have free will.

By  |  November 8, 2016
Join the Rebels: New Rogue One TV Spot

If you were watching The Walking Dead last night, you caught the new Rogue One: A Star Wars Story promo. Every new teaser and promo offers just a touch more detail to parse in director Gareth Edwards non-saga film, and the more we see, the more excited we get. As you likely know by now, Rogue One centers on a band of resistance fighters who attempt a kind of bank heist in space—they aim to steal plans to the Death Star.

By  |  November 7, 2016
The LEGO Batman Movie‘s new Trailer is Best Yet

In the midst of a golden age of superheroes in cinema, the time has come to break the mold. Batman has long been a part of the men in tights craze, but this time around he’s going to be animated – with Legos. The LEGO Batman Movie has released its latest trailer, and arguably the best one yet. In the film, Bruce Wayne (Will Arnett) faces off against his arch enemy, The Joker (Zach Galifianakis).

By  |  November 4, 2016
Still Crazy After all These Years: T2 Trainspotting Drops 1st Trailer

The boys are back. Danny Boyle’s much-anticipated Trainspotting sequel, T2 Trainspotting, has a brand new trailer. 

Boyle’s original and the sequel are based on characters created by Irvine Welsh, reuniting the visionary director with Trainspotting screenwriter John Hodge. All of the principal cast of the 1996 film have returned—Ewan McGregor, Jonny Lee Miller, Ewen Bremner and Robert Carlyle will reprise the iconic roles of Renton, Sick Boy, Spud and Begbie.

By  |  November 3, 2016
This Extended Doctor Strange Chase Sequence Breaks new Ground

Not since Christopher Nolan's Inception have we seen visuals this gleefully unconcerned with physics. And somehow, Doctor Strange manages to take the notion of parallel dimensions and malleable architecture several steps further, creating a one-of-a-kind, M.C. Escher-like chase sequence that showcases why the film has had such an impact on people who have seen it. In just two days, Doctor Strange will be hitting theaters all over the U.S.,

By  |  November 2, 2016
Communication Breakdown: Arrival‘s “Kangaroo” Featurette

Last week we shared with you this beautiful Arrival promo that Paramount released that gets at the very heart of the film's conceit. Paramount took people from all across the world and paired them in groups of two, with the caveat being they had to speak different languages and therefore be unable to communicate with words. This leads them to drawing, acting, and other clever work arounds in order to explain to each other who they are,

By  |  November 2, 2016
Official 20th Century Women Trailer Showcases Potent Ensemble Cast

Filmmaker Mike Mills’ astonishing Beginners was about about an aging man (Christopher Plummer) recently diagnosed with terminal cancer coming out of the closet. The film was uproarious, lovely and moving, and it nabbed Plummer an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor, making him the oldest winner of a competitive Oscar in history. Having seen Mills strength at evoking moving performances in domestic dramas, we are very excited for his latest effort, 20th Century Women

By  |  November 1, 2016
Bring Your Children: The Eagle Huntress Soars

As inspiring as Katniss Everdeen was, there's one thing the 13-year-old eagle huntress Aisholpan has over her; she's real. Sony Pictures Classics The Eagle Huntress introduces audiences to the young member of the Kazakh people in the Altai region of western Mongolia, where she's training to become the youngest eagle huntress in the region's history, and one of the few women to ever take up the practice.

For 2,000 years, the Kazakh people have practiced a tradition of hunting with golden eagles,

By  |  November 1, 2016
Watch Kong: Skull Island’s Rollicking Japanese Teaser

Riffing on Japans' own legendary monster, this Japanese trailer for Warner Bros. upcoming Kong: Skull Island teaser seems to hint at a battle we won't see for another two years—Godzilla vs. King Kong, which is slated for June 8, 2018. This is hinted at in a brief mention of Godzilla and the chosen shots in the teaser. One sequence in particular sees King Kong rising in the distance, huge against a blazing sun,

By  |  October 31, 2016
This Arrival Promo Will Make you cry

This new promo Paramount Pictures put together for Denis Villeneuve's Arrival is brilliant. The film's conceit is that a dozen alien ships have touched down all across the globe and it's up to linguistics professor Louise Banks (Amy Adams) and an elite team of investigators to try and decode their language and figure out a way to communicate with them before the world breaks out into a global war. Villeneuve is going for something beyond your usual alien attack film,

By  |  October 28, 2016