We saw the teaser a few weeks back, now we get a better look at Ben Wheatley's upcoming thriller. This film looks like they took Snowpiercer, 70's styling and hints of The Matrix and mixed them all together. Certainly makes for an interesting trailer.
Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates:
I think the title speaks for itself.
The Purge: Election Year
The third film in James DeMonaco social horror films where all crime is legal for an evening every year. This time one of the Presidential frontrunners vows to eliminate the purge. Yeah, good luck with that.
A Bigger Splash:
The star-studded story of famous people seeing old friends again and getting jealous. Well as far as I can tell anyway.
The Program:
Once again we see Lance Armstrong's controversial story on the big screen. Only this time it's a biopic not a documentary. Ben Foster and Chris O'Dowd both look great in this so could be worth a see.
The Darkness:
There's nothing scarier than handprints, black paint and dogs in tree houses.
Hardcore Henry:
There's nothing scarier than handprints, black paint and dogs in tree houses.
Cabin Fever:
There's nothing scarier than a remake of an already shit horror film.
Hardcore Henry:
Shot entirely in first person, the film follows Henry, a cyborg who's trying to save his wife. It looks interesting but there's a huge chance the first-person technique will turn into a distracting gimmick pretty quickly. However you've got to praise innovation I guess.
Equals:
Another Dystopian film, this time in a world where human emotions no longer exist.
Criminal:
There's some sort of diabolical plot going down, and the CIA recover the memories of a dead operative, implanted into a convicts mind in the hope that he can help stop the plot.
Mr. Right
A romance between a surprisingly ethical hitman and a girl.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
There's some sort of diabolical plot going down, and the CIA recover the memories of a dead operative, implanted into a convicts mind in the hope that he can help stop the plot.
Mr. Right
A romance between a surprisingly ethical hitman and a girl.
The Boss (NSFW):
Melissa McCarthy returns. This time she's disguised herself as an intelligent Sharon Osbourne or something. I swear she's like the Gary Oldman of bad comedy movies.
Mother's Day:
From the creator of Happy Days and director of Valentine's Day Garry Marshall, comes Mother's Day. Up next St. Patricks day. Yeah, I didn't really watch this trailer.
From the creator of Happy Days and director of Valentine's Day Garry Marshall, comes Mother's Day. Up next St. Patricks day. Yeah, I didn't really watch this trailer.
The final trailer for the upcoming superhero dual that everybody's talking about. Features superhero stuff.
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