‘Kiss of the Damned’ Red-Band Trailer Reclaims Vampire Genre

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A new red-band trailer for Kiss of the Damned has dropped online, hinting that the upcoming film has everything you could possibly want from the vampire genre — copious amounts of sex, violence and betrayal.

Kiss of the Damned is the latest feature film from writer/director Xan Cassavetes. Other than being the daughter of the legendary John Cassavetes, Xan helmed the critically lauded documentary Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession. | Full Story

Danny Boyle’s ‘Trance’ Gets a Real Red Band Trailer

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Danny Boyle’s heavily anticipated Trance has finally dropped its red band trailer, and it’s probably not a good idea to sneak a peak at it if you’re feeling a bit squeamish or can’t handle violent images.

Just so you’re forewarned, the latest trailer for Trance features stars Vincent Cassel and James McAvoy enduring and inflicting torture upon one another amidst some sort of hypnotic psychosis. Yes, that probably made you want to watch it more, but be forewarned we’re talking finger nails here. Finger nails, man. | Full Story

Trailer for ‘Phil Spector’ Showcases Pacino and Mirren Talent

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Al Pacino looks to be making a return to the eccentric with the new trailer for the HBO biopic Phil Spector, but that isn’t necessarily a bad thing.

Phil Spector focuses on the famous — perhaps infamous — music producer Phil Spector as he endures the trial for the murder of Lana Clarkson. The equally enticing Helen Mirren plays Linda Kenney Baden, the lawyer sacrificing her reputation, career and personal values to defend Spector and uncover the truth. | Full Story

Official ‘Spring Breakers’ Trailer Splashes Online

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Spring Breakers preview photos and clips have already hit the web, but A24 and Annapurna Pictures have just released the first, full-length trailer for the star-studded comedy crime drama.

The film follows four college-aged girls Faith (Selena Gomez), Candy (Venessa Hudgens), Brit (Ashley Benson), and Cotty (Rachel Korine), who were best friends since grade school. The four dorm-mates are troubled that their lack of finances may jeopardize their ability to enjoy a Florida Spring Break vacation the way any college kid would.  Since missing out on all that fun was too much to bare, the group decided to pay for their expenses by doing the unthinkable — they rob a fast food restaurant for the cash.  Ultimately their beach partying comes to a tragic end when they find themselves in jail, busted for drugs.  However, their troubles doesn’t stop there, after Alien (James Franco), a drug and arms dealer, bails them out to do some dirty work the girls get a wilder Spring Break ride than they could ever have anticipated. | Full Story

New Trailer for ’21 and Over’ Still Promises Laughs

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Relativity Media has distributed a new trailer for Jon Lucas and Scott Moore’s 21 and Over, the next big movie featuring everything that can and will go wrong when partaking in copious amounts of partying.

21 and Over follows Casey and Miller (played by Skylar Astin and Miles Teller, respectively), best friends of the straight-A college student Jeff Chang (Justin Chon) who has just turned 21. The two friends surprise Chang for his birthday, convincing him to do the unexpected for a change and celebrate his 21st the best way possible — by partying as much as possible. | Full Story

Second ‘Pacific Rim’ Trailer Hits the Net, Promising More of the Same

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The second trailer for Guillermo del Toro’s much anticipated Pacific Rim has hit the net, still promising to cancel the apocalypse in an epic fashion and wow audiences in the very same way.

Pacific Rim marks Guillermo del Toro‘s first return to the director’s chair since Hellboy II: The Golden Army in 2008. But don’t let that fool you. The Mexican director has been hard at work producing some of your favorite recent films, including Splice, Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark, Kung Fu Panda 2, and 2013′s equally tantalizing upcoming horor, Mama. | Full Story

Gory New ‘Evil Dead’ Red-Band Trailer Drops

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A new red-band trailer has dropped for the heavily anticipated Evil Dead remake, promising everything you’d expect from a film that has been marketed as “the most terrifying film you will ever experience.”

When Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell announced they would be remaking the film that put them on the map — 1981′s Evil Dead – horror film fanatics were understandably upset. Then came the first red-band trailer, surprisingly delivering on the talk provided by Bruce Campbell. | Full Story

First Trailer Drops for Seth Rogen’s ‘This Is The End’

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The first redband clip and trailer have dropped for Seth Rogen’s This Is The End, promising what everyone has come to expect from a film starring Rogen and the rest of his buddies: laughs galore.

The first part of the trailer is a quirky message from Seth Rogen and James Franco as they await the Mayan apocalypse in Franco’s bunker. They introduce This Is The End before running out of things to do and ensuing hilarity. | Full Story

Terrence Malick’s ‘To The Wonder’ Drops First Trailer

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The first trailer for Terrence Malick’s To The Wonder has surfaced online, promising a surreal ode to the notion of love. At least, that’s what we’re guessing.

A Terrence Malick film would not be complete without shaky camera work, high definition, a non-linear storyline and heart wrenching voiceovers. To The Wonder — unsurprisingly — seems to have a bit of everything, including Ben Affleck, Olga Kurylenko, Rachel McAdams and Javier Bardem. | Full Story

New Trailer for ‘The Great Gatsby’ Hits the Net

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The newest trailer for Baz Luhrmann’s adaptation of The Great Gatsby has finally landed online, showcasing the individual performances of Leonardo DiCaprio and Carey Mulligan.

Those familiar with Baz Luhrmann should not be surprised with how over-the-top and raunchy the film appears. Everything is lavishly decorated, pristine, new, even to the point of being too much, perhaps — but maybe that’s the point.

The new trailer for The Great Gatsby seems to emulate the same things found in Romeo + Juliet and Moulin Rouge: an extreme focus on the drama. | Full Story