Trailers

Jim Jarmusch returns with the first The Dead Don’t Die trailer

By Charles Bramesco

The director’s zombie-themed latest stars Adam Driver, Tilda Swinton and Bill Murray.

Brace for nostalgia, the Toy Story 4 trailer is here

By Charles Bramesco

Butt-kicking Bo Peep! Evil ventriloquist dummies! An existential fork!

Watch an exclusive new trailer for Jim Cummings’ Thunder Road

By Hannah Strong

This darkly funny tale announces its creator as a major comedic talent.

Latest Avengers: Endgame trailer teases new uniforms, haircuts

By Charles Bramesco

Hawkeye has a mohawk in the new promo for the Russo brothers’ Marvel melee.

Steve Bannon gets the documentary treatment in The Brink trailer

By Charles Bramesco

The notorious Trump advisor is the subject of Alison Klayman’s latest.

Model students raise a little hell in the Booksmart trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstein star in a distaff Superbad.

The Late Night trailer shakes up a hidebound talk show institution

By Charles Bramesco

Emma Thompson is an aging TV host; Mindy Kaling is the new staff writer challenging her to do more.

Watch the first trailer for Florence Pugh folk horror Midsommar

By Adam Woodward

Something wicked this way comes... in Ari Aster’s follow-up to Hereditary.

Pokémon run Pok-amok in the new Detective Pikachu trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Ryan Reynolds’ Pikachu is on the case (and a dangerous dose of caffeine.)

Crank up the volume on the trailer for punk epic Her Smell

By Charles Bramesco

Elisabeth Moss whirls through director Alex Ross Perry’s latest like a hurricane.

Watch the trailer for The Souvenir, Joanna Hogg’s memoir of passion

By Charles Bramesco

Honor Swinton Byrne and her mother Tilda star in the critically-lauded drama.

Witness the origins of Middle-Earth in the Tolkien trailer

By Charles Bramesco

The new film explores the younger years of the Lord of the Rings author.

The Fab Four are no more in the Yesterday trailer

By Charles Bramesco

In Danny Boyle and Richard Curtis’ new comedy, the Beatles have been erased from history.

Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson fleece rich men in The Hustle trailer

By Charles Bramesco

This remake of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels reverses the gender dynamic.

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