This Week In Trailers: ‘Equals’, ‘River’, ‘Ang Tulay ng San Sebastian’

This Week In Trailers: ‘Equals’, ‘River’, ‘Ang Tulay ng San Sebastian’

This week in trailers: Nicholas Hoult and Kristen Stewart discreetly screwing in teen dystopia Equals; Tom Hiddleston’s naked sun-bathing in Ben Wheatley’s latest High-Rise; and Kevin Bacon fights off medieval ghouls in Greg McLean’s The Darkness. Alvin Yapan’s new film starring Joem Bascon and Sandino Martin Ang Tulay ng San Sebastian has also debuted its trailer online. Catch up on the past week’s trailers.

Equals

The new film Like Crazy-director Drake Doremus finds two people falling in love in an oppressive society where human emotions have been eradicated, ironically casting Kristen Stewart as the lead, but I digress. Kidding aside, the film looks pretty; it adds to A24’s roster this year of films for wide release (the initial release of the film in 2015 hasn’t been that kind). Also, that Kristen Stewart joke has been void since Camp X-Ray and Cloud Of Sils Maria.

 

The Purge: Election Year

The creators of The Purge after watching too much “Scandal” and Donald Trump spoof videos. Looks fine. And the idea of an explicitly political b-movie is most certainly welcome. You never know if Frank Grillo will hit Jamie Lee Curtis-status, do you now?

 

Ang Tulay Ng San Sebastian

Alvin Yapan’s entry to the upcoming Cine Filipino-IFF is the horror-mystery Ang Tulay Ng San Sebastian in which Joem Bascon and Sandino Martin play an ambulance driver and a nurse approaching the notoriously haunted bridge. Exalted to see Yapan doing horror—if you’ve seen Ang Panggagahasa Kay Fe and Debosyon, you’ll agree.

 

High-Rise

Tom Hiddleston’s sun-bathing scene is extended for about a hundred more frames. That’s about as far as I need to go to persuade you to click and watch the new trailer for Ben Wheatley’s High-Rise.

 

The Lobster

Yorgos Lanthimos’ disheartening kaleidoscope of social pressures and anxieties. If you haven’t seen it, drop anything you’re doing and watch it.

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Whiskey Tango Foxtrot

Tina Fey’s ardent journalist goes to Afghanistan and Pakistan for a close wartime coverage. Also to make incisive jokes about women in the Middle East.

 

The Darkness

In this so imaginatively titled thriller, Kevin Bacon is faced with a supernatural entity that enjoys art class far too much it just goes about imprinting black ink on people’s faces. That might sound like something but not culturally progessive at all. The film is directed by Wolf Creek-director Greg McLean.

 

Criminal

Another imaginatively-titled film*, another movie star named Kevin top-billing it. This time it’s the Costner playing an ex-convict who agrees to browse through the memories of a deceased C.I.A. agent (Ryan Reynolds). Looks intense, I gotta tell you. I’m only also clicking for the Reynolds. Then again, aren’t we all?

 
*you would think Jack Earle Healey’s Criminal Activities is a begrudgingly lazy title, then there’s this.

River

Canadian thriller that looks to make festival rounds this year, thrashing on the unequivocally culturally outdated No Escape from last year.

 
Also check out: The trailer for Lav Diaz’s new film ‘Hele Sa Hiwagang Hapis’

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