This Week In Trailers: ‘The Neon Demon’, ‘Saving Sally’, ‘How to Build a Time Machine’, and more!

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 released this week of movies we think you should keep watch on.

Saving Sally

There’s something deeply reassuring about Avid Liongoren’s film Saving Sally. It isn’t the familiar story of the wallflower falling heads over heels for a girl who’s clearly out of his league; no, it’s the promise of a visual language vividly pronounced that it ceases to feel like a mesh between three-dimensional vérité and cutesy 2-D animation, but a brand new world altogether. But while this is some promise, the film seems to struggle on finding a playdate. In line with, I urge everyone to show it some love on your socials and make a theatrical release possible.

Marvel’s Doctor Strange

Tilda Swinton. Benedict Cumberbatch. A movie about paradoxes of both the spirit and the mind. Directed by Scott Derrickson. Tell me you’re not in.

Also, an aside: if you think Tilda Swinton is a miscast, please unfriend me on Facebook.

How To Build A Time Machine

The premise of Jay Cheel’s new documentary How To Build A Time Machine, while simple, is pregnant with fascinating ideas. Two men undertake the unenviable burden of building a time machine, motivated only by the infamous story of H.G. Wells and their desire to reconnect with their fathers. Intriguing stuff, this film touches. I hope it finds its way here in the Philippines.

The Neon Demon

Nicholas Winding Refn’s films draw from major aspects of horror, and when these aspects of horror hit, they hit hard. So, imagine my reaction to the news of his directing a spiritual follow-up to Dario Argento’s Suspiria?
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A Monster Calls

Felicity Jones. ‘Nuff said.

Pistol Shrimps

Let’s be honest: you’ll be catching this because of Aubrey Plaza, not of women’s basketball. Regardless if that’s true or not, this looks like a winning film.

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

This is an exciting trailer—more items, spells, and creatures. J.K. Rowling, like her or don’t, possesses a seemingly boundless imagination. That this boundless imagination is aided by a strong and stellar cast and a very capable director, to me, is very reassuring. Take a look at the new trailer.

Suicide Squad

Groovy—same as the previous one. Margot Robbie and Jared Leto is a few weeks away from being the internet’s current O.T.P.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZwsbcW-d-E

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