Sunday 17 April 2016

Trailers Week 93: 17/04/16

Suicide Squad
In this week's super villain dose we see a lot more Batman.


Doctor Strange
Meanwhile over in the Marvel Universe, we get our first look at Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange, featuring a glimpse at a bald-headed Tilda Swinton. Sooner or later every actor in the world is going to have a character in these two worlds.


Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Somehow I can't see the kids getting behind the characters of Bebop and Rocksteady like they did in the 80's. I also can't see them enjoying old types of jazz and ska either. And what's with the desecration of the Beastie Boys' classic song? Is this movie just a criticism of music? Because that underlying message might actual make it watchable.


Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
All you Potheads get ready to delve back into the wizarding world to learn about some magical beasties.


A Monster Calls
I mean surely not all kids movies have to be absolutely terrifying these days.


The Angry Birds Movie
Time for some green ham and eggs...


The Secret Life of Pets
I wish my dog got into wacky adventures when I'm not around.


The Family Fang
Jason Bateman directs this drama about one really messed up family.


Our Kind of Traitor
A very intense looking British spy thriller based on a novel by the amazing John le Carré, which means it'll be a thinker. It's good to see Damian Lewis going back to his natural accent.


The Birth of a Nation
I get that it's a movie about a slave uprising, but they could have really picked a better title. This is already the name of a super racist movie from 1915.



Almost Christmas
Has no one learned that getting families together at Christmas is a huge mistake? It never works.


No Men Beyond This Point
This mockumentary about how humans no longer need men to reproduce looks absolutely hilarious.


The Neon Demon
Nicolas Windig Refn returns with this psychological thriller about the modelling industry.


Godzilla Resurgence
Finally we end with the latest Godzilla movie out of Japan. Sure, it may not have the special effects that we're used to, but it'll probably be better than the ones Hollywood can't seem to get right.


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