Franck Khalfoun’s Maniac certainly should raise some eyebrows—not only is it a seemingly unnecessary remake of the not-all-that-great 1980 William Lustig slasher film of the same name (known best for a scene in which a Tom Savini’s head is ruptured with a shotgun rather than for any actual scares or storytelling), but it’s...
Yesterday, we showed you two new posters for Edgar Wright’s upcoming The World’s End, his third and final film in the loose Cornetto trilogy that also includes Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz. And last week, we reported on the first international trailer for the film. Today, we can now see the full U.S. trailer for the...
The previous Man of Steel trailers we’ve seen thus far have all more or less focused on the same thing—Kal-El’s journey from his home planet of Krypton to Earth, and the dueling influences of his two fathers. His Kryptonian father predicts that he will help humans accomplish great things, while his adoptive Earth father wishes for him to hide his identity for fear of...
We tend to hate on Hollywood studios because of the movie projects they choose to fund (Transformers 4, anyone?). So much of typical Hollywood product tends to be huge, expensive spectacles with little-to-no story, heavy special effects and poor acting. So, we at ScreenCrave have decided to help jump behind the indie film. Every week we've been bringing you an Indie Fundraiser...
Well, here’s the fourth trailer for Disney’s The Lone Ranger, the mega-budget film (estimated at $250 million) that cost just about as much as Disney’s John Carter film did last year, and has had nearly as many behind-the-scenes snags and production issues (it’s almost as if the universe is trying to prevent these movies from being made, and the Mickey Mouse...
It’s hard to get a read on whether or not the upcoming The Wolverine is any good after the horrendously dull disaster that was X-Men Origins: Wolverine—there are moments in the new trailer that look genuinely great or entertaining or thrilling… but that sour taste from X-Men Origins just keeps popping back up. Maybe viewing The...
In director Jordan Vogt-Roberts’ new film, The Kings of Summer, three teenagers (Moises Arias, Gabriel Basso, and Nick Robinson), run away from their respective families (which include the perfectly droll Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally of Parks and Recreation, and Alison Brie of Community) to...
Acting as yet another placeholder in lieu of any actual footage from the film (just like the first teaser), the second teaser for Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues is now here, acting as a stopgap to keep us all interested until official footage is actually released. And usually, such crass advertising would be kind of annoying or obvious; here, though, it’s just quite...
2013 is looking to be a pretty epic summer of entertainment, and there's delights virtually every week. But one of our most anticipated films of the summer is Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim. The latest trailer makes its case and then some, as it features great robot money shots followed by more awesome robot vs. monster fighting.
When Rio made its way to theaters in April of 2011, it was a surprise hit, netting over $140 Million domestically and nearly half a billion worldwide. Which meant that they were going to have to make a sequel. And so they did. Rio 2 is hitting theaters next April, and until then here's a teaser trailer.
The first full-length trailer for the upcoming Riddick (the sequel to Pitch Black, The Chronicles of Riddick, and The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury) plays like fan-candy to anyone who enjoys the franchise’s focus on Vin Diesel being monosyllabic, seeing things in the dark, and fighting lots of people and aliens against...
We tend to hate on Hollywood studios because of the movie projects they choose to fund (Transformers 4, anyone?). So much of typical Hollywood product tends to be huge, expensive spectacles with little-to-no story, heavy special effects and poor acting. So, we at ScreenCrave have decided to help jump behind the indie film. Every week we've been bringing you an Indie Fundraiser...
James Franco seems to have no qualms about attacking a project, no matter what the content—whether it’s making a high-concept meta-study of the gay footage excised from William Friedkin’s Cruising (Interior.Leather Bar), playing a spring rapper/gangster (Spring Breakers), or totally bombing at the Oscars. So it makes sense...
The Equalizer just got a little more interesting. Chloe Moretz, one of today's most talented young actresses, has landed the female lead role in the Denzel Washington film. Also, AMC released the first official photo for the fourth season of The Walking Dead; and the characters from Monsters University have a special message for moms everywhere. All that and more...
The trailer for Alfonso Cuarón’s (Y Tu Mama Tambien, Children of Men, A Little Princess, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban) newest and long-awaited/ long-delayed film, Gravity, is finally upon us. Given the rabidity of his fanbase (which is justified—I mean, have you seen the above films?), the wait will likely be...
It's funny that when many people watch the trailer for Captain Phillips, the first reaction is often that it has a Zero Dark Thirty vibe. It's funny because director Paul Greengrass has been a pioneer of the psuedo-documentary style since his 2002 breakthrough film Bloody Sunday. Here he directs Tom Hanks in a...
One of our most anticipated films of this year would have to be Edgar Wright’s The World's End, as it will be the third and final film in the director’s Three Flavors Cornetto trilogy (each film features a character eating one of the three flavors). First there was the horror comedy Shaun of the Dead, which found the director toying with the zombie...
We tend to hate on Hollywood studios because of the movie projects they choose to fund (Transformers 4, anyone?). So much of typical Hollywood product tends to be huge, expensive spectacles with little-to-no story, heavy special effects and poor acting. So, we at ScreenCrave have decided to help jump behind the indie film. Every week we've been bringing you an Indie Fundraiser...
Ender’s Game—the long-awaited film adaptation to the acclaimed Orson Scot Card science fiction novel of the same name—is nearly upon us. With a November 1, 2013 release date, we’ll all be seeing the film soon enough. But first, a fairly predictable and perfunctory teaser trailer.
Warner Bros. released the final poster for this summer's Man of Steel, and it's quite different from all of the others we've seen. In the last and latest one sheet, Henry Cavill gets his closeup as his superman is seen flying fast over Metropolis. You check out the poster below. Also, the first trailer for Kristen Wiig's comedy Girl Most Likely hit the web...