In what looks to be a female American version of Johnny English, Melissa McCarthy stars as CIA analyst turned spy in this star-studded film from Paul Feig:
Out of the Dark:
Out of the Dark is a haunted-house horror film set in Columbia and starring Julia Stiles and Scott Speedman, judging by this trailer, it'll rely heavily on jump-scares, which is good I suppose, if you like that sort of horror:
1971:
Johanna Hamilton directs 1971, a documentary detailing the events surrounding a theft of documents from the FBI in 1971 and the citizens that perpetrated the theft. Judging by this trailer it'll use the regular mix of interviews and overlays, with some dramatised re-creations:
Anarchy:
Ed Harris, Ethan Hawke and Dakota Johnson headline this crime thriller about a war between bikers and dirty cops, based on the play Cymbeline. It has everything you could possibly want, bikers, drugs, Ed Harris in a bad-ass leather jacket, and Shakespeare:
Song of the Sea:
Academy-Award Nominated, Irish animated feature Song of the Sea is the second feature from Tomm Moore. With a similar style to his first film The Secret of Kells, this is based on a Celtic myth and stars David Rawle and Brendan Gleeson:
Unfriended:
In an era when our lives are dominated by social media, and I need an extra trailer to post, comes this horrifically bad looking horror movie about a ghost using Facebook and Skype...or some crap like that. But hey, at least it's not the same as all the other horror movies:
Avengers: Age of Ultron:
As alluded to a couple of weeks ago with a teaser, Marvel has released a second trailer for Avengers: Age of Ultron, which is basically just an extended teaser, full of city fight scene action that totally doesn't look similar to the end of the first film:
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