— by JESSIKA OWENS — From first glance at the poster for “The Possession,” my brain only goes in one direction, and that is directly to “The Exorcist.” It’s an automatic turn off, as I don’t like copy-cat films. Ah, but then I remember, most horror fil[...]
Archive for the ‘Posters & Trailers’ Category
Trailer: Operation Cupcake
Dean Cain (“Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman”) will star with Kristy Swanson (“A Christmas Wish”) as a part-time Army dad who attempts to become a full-time father in “Operation Cupcake,” a Hallmark Channel original movie. In “Operation Cupcake,” when T.J. Carson (Cain)[...]
Review: High School
— by ADAM DALE — Ever since Cheech and Chong first toked it up onscreen, we have seen many movies that focus on the wacky situations that drug abuse — specifically marijuana — can get you into. Filmmaker John Stahlberg is making his directorial debut with the comedy “High S[...]
Trailer: To Rome with Love
— by SEAN GERSKI — Although I am a lover of all kinds of films, there was a point in my film-watching career where I just didn’t care for Woody Allen. (And, as an aside, calling watching movies “a movie-watching career” makes it seem more exciting, doesn’t it?) But when a directo[...]
Teaser: Beware the Batman
— by JOSUE SANCHEZ — DC Universe warned us, then later Cartoon Network warned us, but now, Batman himself speaks and advises us to be wary of his wraith in this first official teaser trailer for the upcoming CGI animated TV show titled “Beware the Batman.” We have been hearing about [...]
Trailer: The Great Gatsby
From the uniquely imaginative mind of writer/producer/director Baz Luhrmann comes the new big screen adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel “The Great Gatsby.” The filmmaker will create his own distinctive visual interpretation of the classic story, bringing the period to life i[...]
Trailer: The Expendables 2
— by JESSIKA OWENS — A sequel is defined as a literary work, movie, etc., that is complete in itself but continues the narrative of a preceding work. I generally become squeamish at the site or sound of another sequel making the scene in the film world. It is rare that a sequel surpasses[...]
Poster: Prometheus
— by ADAM POYNTER — As you probably already know, director Ridley Scott is about to have a most-anticipated return to the genre he helped revolutionize when “Prometheus” opens in less than a month, on June 8. We have been excited for this film since its announcement and speculating o[...]
Trailer: Killer Joe
— by JESSIKA OWENS — Staples in the cinematic arts are varied in their contribution to the foundations of film. “The Exorcist” is one such staple in the horror genre for all its memorable scenes both on and off set. The film was controversial, taboo, everything a good horror [...]
Trailer: The Intouchables
— by ALEXA MILAN — I’m a sucker for heartwarming films, movies that explore the growing bond between people and how they help each other reach their full potential. Sure, they can veer toward the sappy, but when done right, these films can really connect emotionally. “The Int[...]
Trailer: LOL
— by ADAM POYNTER — Miley Cyrus has seen her career hit highs and lows ever since she first burst into our homes with her hit television show “Hannah Montana.” She amassed drones of teenage girl fans — along with many parents who appreciated her family-friendly image. Well, lit[...]
Poster: The Host
— by CHERRY BELL DAMASCO-FARRINGTON — The teaser trailer was released not too long ago for the film adaptation of “The Host,” from the novel by Stephenie Meyer, and the official poster has now come out. The poster features Saoirse Ronan, who plays the title character Melanie [...]
The Amazing Spider-Man: New Trailer
— by ADAM POYNTER — The newest theatrical trailer for Marc Webb’s “The Amazing Spider-Man” has been revealed and it showcases much more action footage than we have seen in the past trailers. This is a far superior trailer, and the visual effects seem much more precise and clean. Ta[...]
Trailer: Hysteria
— by ALEXA MILAN — At first glance, “Hysteria” appears to have the makings of your typical, charming period comedy — man falls in love with ambitious young woman against a backdrop of changing times. That is, until the vibrator enters the picture. “Hysteria”[...]