Marvel’s answer to an amazing Wonder Woman film from DC? To release the first teaser for Black Panther. No introduction necessary. Black Panther
First Signs of Wade
Deadpool is back in the first teaser of the sequel starring Ryan Reynolds as the masked crusader with a bad mouth in Deadpool 2. The film is currently slated for a March 2, 2018 release in the US. Watch until the end for some nice Logan chuckles.
First Taste of Summer 2017
A true teaser if there ever was one. Do we need more? Here is the first taste of War for the Planet of the Apes. If anything this should entice you to catch up on the first two films, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and Rise of the Planet of the Apes and bask…
A First Lady Film
The trailer of the moment seems to be the new Jackie Kennedy biopic merely titled Jackie. From Chilean director Pablo Lorrain, Jackie stars Oscar winner (for Black Swan) Natalie Portman in what looks to be an operatically creative profile of the iconic first lady. Hitting all the high profile festivals, the film will bow in the theaters in…
Disney’s New Little Lady
With early reviews of Disney/Pixar sequel Finding Dory hitting the web here is the first teaser for Disney Animation Studios new feature, Moana. Hitting theaters Thanksgiving weekend in the States and December 2nd for the UK, Moana looks a little Lilo & Stitch (2002) to me. Here’s hoping Broadway treasure Hamilton musical creator, Lin-Manuel Miranda…
Back to the Ocean
Years in the courting and making here is the follow up to Pixar’s Finding Nemo. In theaters in the US on June 17 and in the UK on July 29 of this year. Finding Dory
A Tale of Two Jungles
One of my favorite Disney animated features is coming again to the big screen in their live action (meaning CGI) adaptation of Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book. If this will do anything hopefully it will dispel my horrible memories of the 1994 live action version directed by Stephen Sommers. This version will play into our…
A Cannes Darling
Studio Canal has released their first trailer for the Cannes Festival darling Carol directed by Todd Haynes and staring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara, based on Patricia Highsmith’s novel. Definitely the one to see for awards season. The film is in cinemas November 27. Carol