By Mike Lee •
February 8, 2012 •
When Tony Gilroy, screenwriter for the first three Bourne Movies, was given the task to direct The Boure Legacy, many thought that the new movie would be a reboot. The Bourne Legacy is in a sense a reboot, but can also be seen as a parallel story to the Bourne series. That’s because…[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
February 7, 2012 •
Fans who were lucky enough to attend The Amazing Spider-Man: The Untold Story event, got a chance to see the brand new trailer, plus some additional never before seen footage from the movie. After the event Sony released a statement that said that The Amazing Spider-Man would be getting a new trailer at midnight Pacific…[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
February 5, 2012 •
If you don’t already know, John Carter will be the second movie to feature a Pixar animation director making a transition to live-action movies. Brad Bird did it with the hit movie Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol, and Andrew Stanton hopes to make it two for two, with his adaptation of the Edgar Rice Burrough’s sci-fi…[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
February 5, 2012 •
Geeks all around the world had to have wet their pants when they saw the tv spot for The Avengers. And rightfully so, the thing was so jam packed full of intense action and even had some slight hints of emotion between Steve Rogers (aka Captain America) and Tony Stark (aka Iron Man). But imagine…[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
February 5, 2012 •
To make sure that Battleship won’t be confused with Michael Bay’s Transformers, Peter Berg added aliens that didn’t tower over their human counter parts. While we didn’t get to see these aliens in any of the previous trailers, the latest spot for the movie made us aware that there will be aliens. But the spot…[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
February 1, 2012 •
Last week we saw the very first Spanish-language movie trailer for Rodrigo Cortes’ supernatural thriller Red Lights. The movie actually premiered over at the Sundance Film Festival last week and was met with praise and some slight criticism over the way the third act was handled. OF course there is time to fix…[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
January 31, 2012 •
The Super Bowl is just days away and we’ve already seen at least on movie-related Super Bowl commercial. But that won’t be the only tv spot we will be getting this coming Sunday. We also get a handful of movie studios promoting many Spring and Summer tentpole movies. Sometimes they can…[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
January 31, 2012 •
After sitting on the shelf and collecting dust for the past two years, the first trailer for Mel Gibson’s latest actioner ‘Get the Gringo’ has finally got its first trailer. The movie was originally called How I Spent My Summer, and with the way the trailer flowed it should have stuck with that title….[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
January 31, 2012 •
The first trailer for CBS Films’ 7500 takes flight. The film starring Ryan Kwanten, Amy Smart, Leslie Bibb, Jamie Chung, Christian Serratos, Jerry Ferrara, Scout Taylor-Compton, directed by Takashi Shimizu. The movie will focus on a group of passengers who encounter what appears to be a supernatural force while on a transpacific flight. So yes,…[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
January 30, 2012 •
In the days that lead up to the eventual release of the Man of Steel trailer, we will be getting all the other movies that Henry Cavill will be starring in. So far The Immortals didn’t quite live up to movie audiences’ expectations, so able The Clod Light of Day will. Summit Entertainment & Intrepid…[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
January 27, 2012 •
There’s no denying the fact that The Artist is an absolutely enchanting movie, and despite the flack its getting for being a black & white silent film, the movie is poised to win the Best Picture award at the Oscars, which will be broadcast all over the world in just a few weeks. …[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
January 27, 2012 •
IFC has just given me the first trailer to the new claustrophobic thriller Brake. Last time we saw characters trapped in place, it was in the trailer for ATM, which is also being distributed by IFC. But in Brake, our protagonist is in a completely different situation. The movie, starring Stephen Dorff,…[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
January 27, 2012 •
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island may not be in our reader’s demographic, but it may appeal to those few readers who have families. If you have seen the previous trailer you know what you are getting yourself into, which is a family actioner starring some of Hollywood’s biggest names. Sure Josh Hutcherson is…[ more ]