Movie Trailers and Videos
See The Road. See The Future.
The end of the world is here. Random cataclysms and natural disasters have punished the earth and humanity are all but extinct. But never fear, Viggo Mortensen survives, and he's looking to to get to the coast with his son, except a bloodthirsty gang of rednecks decides to hound him every step of the way. Based on Cormac McCarthy's Pulitzer Prize novel, The Road.
You’ll Never Leave This Island… Shutter Island!
Psychosis, horror and conspiracy are rife in this Martin Scorsese thriller, where U.S. Marshalls Teddy Daniels (Leonardo Di Caprio) and Chuck Aule (Mark Ruffalo) find themselves investigating an escape from an institute for the criminally insane. Something unnatural is happening in the Massachusetts prison, a literal fortress in the coastal wilderness. The prisoners whisper of spirits and a 67th prisoner, though there are cells for only 66.
And Away We Go…
Think of the most boring script you could ever come up with... No? Can't do it? Sam Mendes can. In fact, he's made a film that just about takes the cake when it comes to mind-numbing tedium and films that make you want to die. Away We Go is about a couple of losers expecting a child. They need to start a new life, so off they go to brighter places to see relatives you'd generally want to shoot. It's a sentimental story that might appeal to unmarried couples who think their lives are over and there's even a few laughs if you like neurotic, American humour.
Clones! Computers! Surrogates!
Have you ever looked around and thought the whole world was fake? Well it is, at least if you're Bruce Willis. Everyone is hooked up to a robot, called a surrogate, and lives life from the comfort of a home computer. It's a great solution to the boring trawl of the life, except one day, someone gets whacked and dies online. Bruce Willis plays Agent Greer, a surrogate cop investigating the deaths. As he delves into a futuristic murder mystery, he starts to question the life he lives and pulls the plug, going AWOL in the process.
Visit The Land Of The Lost!
Will Ferrell is back for more. The master of stupidity returns to play misguided scientist Rick Marshall in a bid to break the laws of space and time. Rick claims to have discovered time travel with his Tachyon Amplifier, only to be ridiculed by scientists, the media and everyone who isn't dog-barking mad. The amplifier works, transporting Marshall, his sexy research assistant Holly (Anna Friel) and redneck buddy Will (Danny McBride) to a post apocalyptic world of aliens, dinosaurs and freaks.
Watch The NINE Trailer! Be Italian!
Director Guido Contini lives a life defined by glamour, excess and the attention of a thousand beautiful women... In this Hollywood remake of the Broadway musical Nine, you'll wonder how the Italian, played by Daniel Day Lewis, doesn't wake up castrated... hell hath no fury, after all. Set in Venice circa 1960, the award winning musical throws you into Contini's chaotic world: after his 40th birthday, the film director thinks it's all downhill. He has a midlife crisis and suffers from a creative blank while the women around him - Nicole Kidman, Kate Hudson and Penelope Cruz (to mention just a few) - dance scantily clad to the music of his demise.
Watch The Sherlock Holmes Trailer! Elementary, My Dear Watson!
Robert Downey Jr. is Sherlock Holmes... Our inspectors are baffled by the mystery of it: somehow, our favourite Victorian hero was mistaken for Inspector Gadget. Guy Ritchie resurrects London's drug-reliant super-detective and ditches his deerstalker hat for ninja skills and fruity dialogue. Accompanied by Watson (Jude Law), a plot involving the occult and other destructive powers sends Mr. Holmes on a mission fraught with explosions, bare-knuckle boxing and ridiculous acrobatics.
Good Cop… Bad Lieutenant!
Oh look... Nicolas Cage as another pointless womaniser with a pocketful of dope. We don't hit women down south, but the cops smoke crack. Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, has about as much purpose as a KKK race-relations meeting. Cage plays a cop who compensates for his back problems with cocaine-addiction and 'interrogates' people with a magnum. He's joined by the relatively fat Val Kilmer, Eva Mendes and rapper Xzibit in this Werner Herzog saga of sex, drugs and what the devil?
