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The Hobbit: Two Posters

— by ALEXA MILAN — It’s been more than a decade since director Peter Jackson’s acclaimed adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings” first hit the screen with “The Fellowship of the Ring.” Fans have been waiting eagerly through years o[...]

Man of Steel: Teaser (Both Versions)

— by JOSUE SANCHEZ — There is no movie I am more anxiously awaiting than “Man of Steel.” I’ve said that even before watching the official teaser trailer that was just released and attached to “The Dark Knight Rises” (and embedded below for your viewing pleasure), or[...]

Review: The Dark Knight Rises

— by ADAM DALE — “The Dark Knight Rises” is the third and final film in Christopher Nolan’s trilogy. Starting off in 2005 with “Batman Begins,” continuing with 2008’s “The Dark Knight,” it all ends now with “The Dark Knight Rises,” a fitting conclusion that has been v[...]

Poster: Man of Steel

— by JOSUE SANCHEZ — Like many Superman fans, I had all my attention burning towards any and all info released or leaked for the upcoming “Man of Steel” movie during this past weekend’s San Diego Comic-Con. If you weren’t there, it might be days before we get a peek for the tease[...]

Trailer: Compliance

— by CHERRY BELL DAMASCO-FARRINGTON — When an officer of the law asks us to do something, we do it with no questions asked. Or should we? In his sophomore film, Craig Zobel directs a film based on true events and shows us a situation where complete compliance can go awry and leaves all t[...]

Trailers and Videos from Savages

— by SHERICE ANTOINETTE — Oliver Stone’s “Savages” opens in theaters tomorrow. In advance, Universal Pictures released a new trailer a few days ago. It includes more sex and more Nate Dogg. Along with the extra footage, interwoven within the preview, members of the cast announce [...]

Trailer: Airborne

— by JESSIKA OWENS — There are many phobias out there that people suffer from, many of which ironically have funny names. Triskaidekaphobia is the fear of the number thirteen, arachibutyrophobia is the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth, and people such as myself su[...]

Trailer: Robot & Frank

— by ADAM POYNTER — We all know that there are many independent films out there that are far superior in storytelling capability and in impact to the majority of the blockbuster films that fill up theaters during peak times when they all seem to be released. Every now and then, some of t[...]

Trailer: Alex Cross

— by SHERICE ANTOINETTE — The trailer for “Alex Cross” is up and I’m not really feeling it. However, I will give Tyler Perry props for trying something different. Up until recently, the actor, writer, producer and director has starred mostly in comedies. “Good Deeds” — a [...]

Monsters University: Teaser Trailer

— by CHERRY BELL DAMASCO-FARRINGTON — “Monsters, Inc.” — a 2001 animated feature film produced by Pixar — was directed by Pete Docter, co-directed by Lee Unkrich and David Silverman, and starred the voices of John Goodman as Sully and Billy Crystal as Mike, two monsters w[...]

Trailer: Dredd

— by ADAM POYNTER — The road for the character Judge Dredd has been a lengthy and turbulent one. Created by John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra in 1977 for 2000 AD Comics magazine, it has been one of the longest-running British Comic Book characters and was voted the seventh-best comic hero [...]

Trailer: E.T. on Blu-Ray

— by SHERICE ANTOINETTE — Good news, E.T. fans! It has been announced that for the first time ever, “E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial” will be available on Blu-ray this October. The 30th Anniversary combo pack includes a digitally re-mastered copy of the movie on blu-ray, UltraViolet, digi[...]

Trailer: Resident Evil: Retribution

— by ADAM POYNTER — Who knew that when “Resident Evil” was released for the PlayStation in 1996 that it would be as successful as it was? It has spawned multiple games over many different gaming systems, a set of novels, a computer-animated movie and, of course, a very successful fil[...]

Searching for Sugar Man: 3 Clips & a Trailer

— by SHERICE ANTOINETTE — Sixto Rodriguez was a folk singer from Detroit during the 1960s whose music never resonated in the states. Strangely enough, somehow Rodriguez’s albums managed to make its way over to apartheid South Africa where his songs became hits. In the new documentary [...]