Magic, wands, magical creatures — we’re back at it again with the witchcraft and wizardry. This time though, we are introduced to a new set of characters and a new setting. Written by J.K. Rowling and directed by David Yates (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows), Fantastic Beasts and Where to
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Drop what you’re doing and watch this new ‘A Monster Calls’ trailer
The trailer for J.A. Bayona’s newest fantasy film, A Monster Calls, is here and it is absolutely gorgeous. Based on the beloved novel written by Patrick Ness, the story revolves around a boy trying to cope with the struggles of having a terminally-ill mother. The trailer looks promising with
Here’s the teaser for Mikhail Red’s ‘Birdshot’
T.B.A. (Tuko Film Productions, Buchi Boy Entertainment, Artikulo Uno Productions) has sent us the recently released teaser-trailer for Birdshot, a Philippine-Qatar film co-production directed by Mikhail Red (“American Serial Killer in Manila”). Co-written by Mikhael and Rae Red, the mystery-thriller “revolves around a farm girl who mistakenly shoots and kills
Ryan Gosling serenades Emma Stone in new ‘La La Land’ trailer
Electrifying, exhilarating and astounding – Whiplash is probably one of the best psycho-thriller films of this decade, where director Damien Chazelle demonstrates his clear grasp of how film can be defined by music. La La Land, his follow-up to this Oscar darling, is set in contemporary Hollywood, but what this
Paddy goes home in trailer for ‘Looking: The Movie’
HBO has just released the trailer for Looking: The Movie, the feature-length finale to the critically acclaimed series. Despite good reviews, the show failed to get renewed for a third season because of low ratings, much to the dismay of its small but passionate fan base. Looking tells the story
Here’s the trailer for Ivan Payawal’s Cinemalaya entry ‘I, America’
Quickly dropping here the teaser-trailer for Ivan Andrew Payawal’s I America, an indie dramedy starring Bella Padilla. It looks gorgeous by the way, and that’s thanks to Carlo Mendoza, whom you might have heard me mention with films like Barber’s Tales and Ari: My Life With a King. Not much is known about its plot,
The trailer for queer drama ‘Closet Monster’ is straight-up Cronenbergian
A new trailer has been released for Stephen Dunn’s acclaimed queer drama Closet Monster—and it’s a sight for sore eyes, this gorgeous new film. Check out the trailer below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTgM1e8w05g cialis canada prescription Prior taking the dose it would be on them. It doesn’t mean in any respect that toys are
Disney is roaring waves in teaser for new animation feature ‘Moana’
These days I’m immediately sold whenever a trailer flashes the words “From Disney”. The film outfit has earned the reputation of producing films with really good story and gorgeous art direction. After all the praise Zootopia earned this year (and notwithstanding previously released successful animated features like Tangled, Wreck-It Ralph
Deathly Infatuated Kiray Celis in trailer for Miko Livelo’s horror-comedy ‘I Love You To Death’
Quickly dropping this fun trailer for the new horror rom-com I Love You To Death. The takeaway: Kiray Celis falls for a man who may or may not be alive. The hook: it’s directed by Miko Livelo, who, if his 2013 film Blue Bustamante must be used as means for
This Week In Trailers: ‘The Neon Demon’, ‘Saving Sally’, ‘How to Build a Time Machine’, and more!
This week in trailers: Elle Fanning star in a Nicholas Winding-Refn drama about the dog-eat-dog world of modeling; Rhian Ramos falls for the geek in Avid Liongoren’s Saving Sally; and a man sets out to build a time machine to reconnect with his deceased father. Here’s a list of trailers
‘Godzilla Resurgence’ releases first trailer, and it’s glorious!
Folks, it’s here. The trailer for Hideako Anno and Shinji Higuchi’s Godzilla Resurgence (a.k.a. God Godzilla) has just been released, and it looks hands-down, glory-be-to-Godzilla gorgeous. It’s pretty much just ol’ Gojira casually stomping on some sleazy Japanese town, mighty towering in his stride, with Shiro Sagisu’s epic score blaring.
This Week In Trailers: ‘The B.F.G.’, ‘Just The 3 Of Us’; ‘Rogue One’; and more!
O.K., we have much to cover. This week in trailers is an interesting mix of stories of fatherhood: John Lloyd Cruz fathers Jennylyn Mercado’s child in the rom-com Just The 3 Of Us; Mel Gibson, in Jean-Francois Richet’s Blood Father, pours out his aggressions at his daughter’s captors; and Billy
Daniel Radcliffe’s farts and more in the ‘Swiss Army Man’ first trailer
A common topic among this year’s Sundance reviews and reportages is that of Daniel Radcliffe’s strangely practical flatulence in Swiss Army Man, a film that puts Disney’s Finding Dory on an acid trip. The film is written and directed by Daniels, the directing duo of Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, and finds a man
This Week In Trailers: ‘Elemento’, ‘Lights Out’, ‘Patayin Sa Sindak Si Barbara’
This week in trailers, horror films spill. Chito Roño’s 1995 horror classic Patayin Sa Sindak Si Barbara gets restored; James Wan’s Conjuring 2 has the Warrens on a difficult paranormal case; and the feature adaptation of the viral short film “Lights Out” debuts its first trailer online. Also, two teaser-trailers
Teaser for Quark Henares’ new film ‘My Candidate’ debuts
Quantum Films just debuted this teaser-trailer for Quark Henares’ latest My Candidate, a romantic-comedy set at the heart of a senatorial election. The film stars Derek Ramsay as Sonny Suarez, a senatorial candidate who runs against his former lover, Vera Sanchez (Iza Calzado), seemingly the type of conservative that the lower-class
This Week In Trailers: ‘Adam Green’s Aladdin’, ‘Kubo and the Two Strings’ and more!
This week in trailers: Tom Hanks pitches to the King of Saudi Arabia; Elijah Wood and Nicolas Cage’s cops go dirty after stumbling after a bank vault; and Oscar-winning director Hany Abu-Assad retells the life of Arab Idol and Palestinian artist Mohammad Assaf. Here are the past week’s trailers of
This Week In Trailers: ‘Baskin’, ‘Louder Than Bombs’, ‘The Black Coat’s Daughter’ and more!
This week in trailers: the directors of Inside debut their French spin at the backwood-slasher film; the latest from Terrence Malick gets a new Diplo-infused teaser-trailer; and the sequel to Finding Nemo proves to be more a spiritual sequel to Inside Out. Here are the past week’s trailers of films
The trailer and poster for a new ‘Blue Velvet’ restoration look gorgeous!
Cinephiles, here’s something to make you drool all over. A new restoration of David Lynch’s Blue Velvet is premiering at Film Forum in New York. The newly released trailer and poster—both gorgeous—packages Lynch’s masterwork quite beautifully. Take a look here: [column size=one_third position=first ] [/column][column size=two_third position=last ] Male Enhancement Pills: The preponderant function
Strap on them proton jackets: The trailer for the ‘Ghostbusters’ reboot is here!
It took us a while to get here, so here’s a quick backstory: Originally planned as a sequel to the ‘80s classic, Ghostbusters III was meant to feature a mixed cast of the old gang and the new, as a way of “passing the torch” to the next generation. The
This Week In Trailers: ‘Whistleblower’, ‘Maggie’s Plan’, ‘Sakaling Hindi Makarating’ and more!
This week in trailers: When a mumblecore script is made a larger-scale production; when two Japanese horror icons clash a la Freddy Kreuger and Jason Voorhees; and when Kate Winslet becomes a golden-locked queen of the mafia. Here are some trailers you might have missed this week. Kill Your Friends
This Week In Trailers: ‘Confirmation’, digitally restored ‘Belladonna of Sadness’, and more
This week in trailers: Idris Elba and Richard Madden go “reckless and irresponsible” in first trailer for Bastille Day; a trailer for the newly restored animation classic Belladonna of Sadness perfectly packages the forgotten fever dream from the 70’s; and the latest from Jeff Nichols has a tense, disquieting trailer debut. Here’s
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
Trailer debut: Lav Diaz’s ‘Hele Sa Hiwagang Hapis’
New Lav, good friends. The new Lav Diaz film titled Hele Sa Hiwagang Hapis has just premiered an international trailer online. There isn’t much to pick up in the way of story from the eighty-eight second trailer, but we know the film is centered around the search for the body of Andres Bonifacio. The
This Week In Trailers: ‘Elle’, ‘Green Room’, ‘Always Be My Maybe’, and more!
Isabelle Huppert in a Paul Verhoven film, Don Cheadle playing on O.G. jazz musician, and Robert Egger’s The Witch being destabilizingly terrifying up to the final bits of its promotion. Here’s a roundup of trailers you might have missed this week. [divider]This Week In Trailers[/divider] Green Room A24 has teased
Full-bodied problems blow up in ‘Ang Taba Ko Kasi’ trailer
[inlinetweet prefix=”” tweeter=”@FilmPoliceRevs” suffix=”#AngTabaKoKasi”]The trailer for ‘Ang Taba Ko Kasi’ has just been launched[/inlinetweet] on its Facebook page, and I can already sense the collective feeling of excitement that the struggles endured by fat people would finally be depicted on the big screen. Ang Taba Ko Kasi centers on Olga (Cai