Trailers

The end is near in the first trailer for Gaspar Noé’s death drama Vortex

By Charles Bramesco

Dario Argento and Françoise Lebrun play a couple in their lives’ waning days, staring down the great beyond.

The first trailer for Pleasure goes deep, deep inside LA’s porn industry

By Charles Bramesco

The debut feature from Ninja Thyberg has already raised eyebrows for its graphically depicted sex scenes.

The first trailer for Richard Linklater’s animated kid flick Apollo 10 1/2 has achieved liftoff

By Charles Bramesco

Jack Black, Glen Powell, and Zachary Levi lend their voices to the new rotoscoping project.

All aboard the first trailer for the high-speed shoot-’em-up Bullet Train

By Charles Bramesco

Brad Pitt stars in the gun-crazy action film from John Wick codirector David Leitch.

The first trailer for Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis biopic features little conversation, more action

By Charles Bramesco

Austin Butler portrays the hip-swiveling, scandal-igniting rock-and-roll superstar in the new film.

Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas play cat and mouse in the Deep Water trailer

By Charles Bramesco

After a year and a half of delays, the erotic thriller renaissance is here at last care of director Adrian Lyne.

Alex Garland pivots into outright horror with the first trailer for Men

By Charles Bramesco

In the upcoming film, Jessie Buckley brings her grief to a solo holiday in the English countryside.

Peter Strickland takes a bite out of the haute cuisine world in the Flux Gourmet trailer

By Charles Bramesco

In the oddball film, Asa Butterfield joins a musical collective using food for unusual, visceral performance art pieces.

Jacques Audiard captures the poetry of urban life in the Paris, 13th District trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Céline Sciamma coauthored the script, which reunites her with Portrait of a Lady on Fire star Noémie Merlant.

The first trailer for After Yang welcomes an android into the family

By Charles Bramesco

Kogonada’s well-received second feature brings Colin Farrell and Jodie Turner-Smith a robotic son/helper.

Josephine Decker pivots to YA lite in the trailer for The Sky Is Everywhere

By Charles Bramesco

The writer-director puts her experimental bent to one side as she adapts a teen-favorite novel of love and loss.

Ryûsuke Hamaguchi arranges a yearning triptych in Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy

By Charles Bramesco

The other half of the Japanese director’s 2021 double feature is coming to the UK at last.

A ’70s porn shoot takes a bloody turn in the trailer for Ti West’s X

By Charles Bramesco

Mia Goth, Brittany Snow, and Scott Mescudi star in the throwback horrorshow.

Sizzling and well-done, the first trailer for The Bob’s Burgers Movie is here

By Charles Bramesco

A sinkhole threatens business in the long-running animation series’ first foray onto the big screen.

The bovine life cycle makes for high drama in the first Cow trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Take an exclusive look at Andrea Arnold’s new documentary, in which life and death come to the barnyard.

Vikings unleash hell in the first trailer for Robert Eggers’ The Northman

By Charles Bramesco

Alexander Skarsgård, Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicole Kidman, and Björk star in the 10th-century Icelandic epic.

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