Trailers

It’s time for action in the explosive first trailer for How to Blow Up a Pipeline

By Charles Bramesco

A cross-cultural coalition plots to disrupt an oil supply chain in Daniel Goldhaber's galvanizing new film.

Hong Sang-soo gets lost in the funhouse in the first Walk Up trailer

By Charles Bramesco

The Korean filmmaker's latest drama climbs through the floors of an apartment building and finds pockets of quotidian life.

Jake Gyllenhaal takes on the Taliban in the first trailer for The Covenant

By Charles Bramesco

In Guy Ritchie's new thriller, a soldier must fight his way through Afghanistan to rescue the interpreter who saved his life.

Puberty is an adventure in the Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret trailer

By Charles Bramesco

The Edge of Seventeen director Kelly Fremon Craig returns to the travails of adolescent girlhood.

Michelle Williams just needs some hot water in the first Showing Up trailer

By Charles Bramesco

She plays a frustrated artist preparing for a show in Kelly Reichardt's wry, downbeat comedy.

Pay your way out of death in the trailer for Brandon Cronenberg’s Infinity Pool

By Charles Bramesco

Alexander Skarsgård and Mia Goth star in the thriller set at a resort hiding an underside of depravity.

Adam Driver and Greta Gerwig face the apocalypse in the White Noise trailer

By Charles Bramesco

The world lurches toward a postmodern end in Noah Baumbach's adaptation of Don DeLillo's essential novel.

Channing Tatum gyrates back into our hearts in the trailer for Magic Mike’s Last Dance

By Charles Bramesco

Steven Soderbergh directs the third installment of the male-stripping saga as Mike brings his talents to London.

Brendan Fraser is a man transformed in the first trailer for The Whale

By Charles Bramesco

In the new film from Darren Aronofsky, Fraser portrays an obese recluse ready for one last chance at redemption.

Two Tilda Swintons enter Johanna Hogg’s haunted house in the Eternal Daughter trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Swinton plays a Hogg stand-in as well as her mother in the atmospheric not-quite-horror picture.

Radical artist Nan Goldin takes on opioid barons in the All the Beauty and the Bloodshed trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Laura Poitras' documentary chronicles Goldin's campaign of grassroots activism against the Sackler family.

Timothée Chalamet chows down in the first Bones and All trailer

By Charles Bramesco

He and Taylor Russell play lovestruck teen cannibals in the latest from Luca Guadagnino.

Answer the door, it’s the first trailer for M. Night Shyamalan’s Knock at the Cabin

By Charles Bramesco

The suspense master's latest is a horror twofer — a home-invasion film and an apocalypse film.

No one can be trusted in the first trailer for Park Chan-wook’s Decision to Leave

By Charles Bramesco

A cop investigating a murder in a wind-swept mountain town falls for the victim's widow in the Cannes prize-winner.

Be a mensch and take a look at the first Armageddon Time trailer, would you?

By Charles Bramesco

Anne Hathaway, Anthony Hopkins, and Jeremy Strong guide one boy's coming-of-age in James Gray's latest.

Saddle up for Walter Hill’s return to the Western in the Dead for a Dollar trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Willem Dafoe and Christoph Waltz cross paths in pursuit of a wayward woman with designs of her own.

Albert Serra wishes you were here in the tropical trailer for Pacifiction

By Charles Bramesco

French Tahiti becomes a picturesque purgatory for a colonialist official in Serra's panoramic latest.

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