Easy A looks like it should be a lot of fun. We’ve already had a great preview viral, where Emma Stone falls in and out of love with a song over the course of a weekend, and now comes the trailer. The plot of Will Gluck’s film is about Olive Pendergast, a girl who life start mirroring Hester Prynne’s in The Scarlet Letter after a little white lie about her virginity gets out of hand. She then decides to use the rumor mill to advance her social and financial standing. Click below to watch the trailer.
Knight And Day Viral – Cameron Diaz kicks Tom Cruise’s ass
Although this puports to be behind-the-scenes footage from the set of Knight & Day, I think it’s fair to say this is a completely set-up attempt to create a viral – and so far it seems to be working. The video sees Tom Cruise getting more than he bargained for while helping Cameron Diaz train for her fight scenes. In the film, which hits UK cinemas on July 2nd, Diaz plays a normal women who gets caught up in Cruise’s espionage exploits whether she wants to or not, and ends up on an international journey with him to protect a powerful new energy source. Click here to watch the trailer, or see below for the new viral video.
Open House Red Band Trailer – Anna Paquin and Steven Moyer keep it in the family
There’s nothing like keeping it in the family. If you’re trying to get noticed as a director, it certainly doesn’t hurt if you’re sister is an internationally regarded actress who doesn’t mind appearing in your movie. It’s even better is she’s prepared to bring her famous fiance along for the ride. That what’s happened with Andrew Paquin’s Open House, which stars his sister Anna and her boyfriend (and fellow True Blood star), Stephen Moyer. The movie just got a distribution deal with Lionsgate and now a red band trailer has popped up online, giving us our first look at the film, which follows a couple of the verge of divorce who try to sell their house, only to discover a potential buyer has now become a squatter, and she’s also a homicidal maniac. To be honest, it looks like the sort of thing that would normally go straight-to-DVD with barely a whisper, if it weren’t for the interest in Paquin and Moyer. Click below to take a look.
The Adjustment Bureau Trailer – Matt Damon and Emily Blunt take on the masters of fate
So far most of the attempts to explain what the upcoming Adjustment Bureau is all about have merely made it seem a bit confusing and peculiar. Does this new trailer clear things up? Well, not really, but it does make the whole movie seem pretty intriguing, with shades of everything from Serendipity and Dark City to TV’s Fringe. The directorial debut from Bourne Ultimatum writer George Nolfi is based on a Philip K. Dick story and sees Matt Damon as a man who’s running for office, whose efforts to form a relationship with a ballet dancer (Emily Blunt) are affected by a group of people whose job is to ensure that fate falls the way it should, and that the world runs completely to plan. They believe Damon and Blunt shouldn’t be together, but can they stop them? The film hits the UK later this year, but click below for the trailer.
Waiting For Superman Trailer – Take a look at the Sundance prize-winning documentary
It was the first film at this year’s Sundance Film Festival to get a distribution deal, with Paramount Vantage pickup up the worldwide rights to Waiting For Superman, the new documentary from An Inconvenient Truth director Davis Guggenheim. The film centres on the crisis in public education in the US, with the title referring to the fact that everyone seems to be waiting for somebody to come and sort things out, while American schoolkids keep slipping further behind other countries. A trailer for the movie, which went on to win the documentary Audience Award at Sundance, has now emerged, so click below to watch it. No UK release date had yet been set for the film.
The Killer Inside Me UK Trailer – Michael Winterbottom’s controversial film gets a promo
Michael Winterbottom’s The Killer Inside Me was perhaps the most controversial film at this year’s Sundance FIlm Festival. Its extreme violence left many critics fuming, saying it was sadistic and gratuitous, excruciating to watch and would never a distributor willing to take it on. They were wrong on the last part, with IFC buying it for the US and Icon taking it on in the UK. The film, based on Jim Thompson’s novel, stars Casey Affleck, Jessica Alba and Kate Hudson, with Affleck as a West Texas deputy sheriff who is slowly unmasked as a psychotic, sexual serial killer. The controversy comes from the fact it’s all told from the killer’s point of view and Winterbottom doesn’t hold back of the gruesomeness of his crimes. We’ve now be sent the UK trailer for the film, which you can watch by clicking below. The Killer Inside me hits British cinemas on June 4th.
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