Trailers

Michelle Yeoh busts through the multiverse in Everything Everywhere All at Once

By Charles Bramesco

Swiss Army Man directors Daniels – Kwan and Scheinert – reteam for this suitably out-there follow-up.

Nicolas Cage plays himself in The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Pedro Pascal plays an obsessive fan who draws the master thespian into a real-life shootout in the action-comedy.

George MacKay staves off World War Two in the Munich: The Edge of War trailer

By Charles Bramesco

The latter portrays Neville Chamberlain in this dramatisation of the 1938 Nazi appeasement in Munich.

A24 will stream Warwick Thornton’s “looping film” The Beach this Thanksgiving

By Charles Bramesco

The “continuous, week-long sensory experience” luxuriates in the tropical vibes of the Australian shore.

Asghar Farhadi weaves another tense drama in the first trailer for A Hero

By Charles Bramesco

The tale of redemption and prejudice won the Iranian director a Grand Prix at the Cannes premiere.

Survivors of the church reclaim their stories in the Procession trailer

By Charles Bramesco

The new documentary from Robert Greene uses dramatic reenactment to process trauma.

Aaron Sorkin goes behind the scenes of I Love Lucy in the Being the Ricardos trailer

By Charles Bramesco

The writer/director’s latest film stars Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem as Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz.

Olivia Colman grapples with motherhood in The Lost Daughter trailer

By Charles Bramesco

She’s joined by Dakota Johnson and Jessie Buckley in Maggie Gyllenhaal’s outstanding directorial debut.

The Beatles make one last record in the Get Back documentary trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Peter Jackson's film unlocks a treasure trove of never-before-seen footage of John, Paul, George, and Ringo.

Ghostface has a new game for a new generation in the Scream trailer

By Charles Bramesco

In the first installment of the franchise sans Wes Craven, the masked killer returns to prey on another round of teens.

Peter Dinklage and a few musical numbers liven up a classic in the Cyrano trailer

By Charles Bramesco

The latest film from Joe Wright brings his signature theatricality to Rostand’s timeless romance.

Simon Rex is a dirtbag triumphant in the trailer for Sean Baker’s Red Rocket

By Charles Bramesco

He plays a washed-up porn star hungry for a second chance in this drama set around the Texan fringes.

Joanna Hogg’s memoir goes meta in the first trailer for The Souvenir Part II

By Charles Bramesco

Honor Swinton-Byrne reprises her role as the writer/director’s on-screen avatar in the forthcoming sequel.

Paul Thomas Anderson takes us back in time with the Licorice Pizza trailer

By Charles Bramesco

In ’70s SoCal, a tentative romance blossoms between cool girl Alana Haim and newcomer Cooper Hoffman.

Kristen Stewart makes a run for it as Lady Di in the Spencer trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Her performance as Princess Diana has positioned Stewart as this year’s awards season front-runner.

Full of sound and fury, the first trailer for The Tragedy of Macbeth is here

By Charles Bramesco

Denzel Washington plays the Thane of Cawdor, and Frances McDormand is his scheming wife.

Time stops for love in the first trailer for The Worst Person in the World

By Charles Bramesco

Renate Reinsve won the Best Actress prize at Cannes for Joachim Trier’s multi-layered romance.

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