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Let’s face it, you’ve been waiting for this one. Derek and Hansel are back and ready to blow your mind. Sadly, the trailer is just a teaser with no scenes from the movie.
Every week Film Inquiry publishes the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week: Sinister 2, American Ultra, Hitman:
Set in the 70s, By The Sea tells the story of Vanessa (Angelina Jolie), a former dancer, and her husband Roland (Brad Pitt), a writer, who are traveling France together. Unhappy in their abusive relationship and growing apart, this trip is their last attempt to save it. The trailer is short and doesn’t show much else other than their disjointed relationship – she hits him, he supposedly hits her and leaves her lying on the ground.
About half the world is extremely eagerly (and impatiently) anticipating Tarantino’s upcoming film, The Hateful Eight. Starring usual Tarantino suspects like Samuel L. Jackson, Tim Roth and Kurt Russell, The Hateful Eight is set in a post-Civil War Wyoming.
This might be the creepiest trailer I’ve seen in a while. In Goodnight Mommy, the mother of twin boys (Susanne Wuest) returns home after having had cosmetic surgery. Her head is wrapped in bandages, and the boys get the creeping feeling that she may not who she says she is…
Every week Film Inquiry publishes the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week: The Man From U.
I’ll say this straight. Ever since Zombieland, I look forward to action comedies starring Jesse Eisenberg. He has that fun combination of being adorably awkward but quick-witted.
Another Marvel anti-hero is brought to the silver screen and this time, it’s Deadpool. When Wade Wilson (former Special Forces Operative and now mercenary) discovers he has a severe type of cancer and does not have a long time left to live, he joins an experiment that will grant him superhero powers. The experiment is successful and he becomes Deadpool.
Someday, I wish to see a movie about dinosaurs that can move people like the original Jurassic Park. For many of us 90s kids, we were all in awe of the idea that creatures this large once ruled the planet. Now, most of us are kind of jaded but that shouldn’t stop you from watching this upcoming film from Disney Pixar.
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I am probably one of the least qualified to talk about The Hunger Games. I’ve never read the books and intermittently fell asleep (not because of the movie) as I was viewing part 1 on my 20 hour flight. Regardless, I present to you this trailer for The Hunger Games:
Bullying is a smorgasbord of crazy stupidity. He could be sociopathic or simply be a jerk. Parents get in on the action and believe their little devil is a little angel.
Many women identify with Jennifer Lawrence because they can relate to her down-to-Earth personality. More than that is that she plays strong female leads independent of men. This new trailer showcases the ideal narrative for female empowerment.
Truth be told – I don’t watch movie trailers. Other than the occasional advert that happens to cross my path on television while I’m lounging on a recliner, I have total a disinterest in them. But, “Oh!
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