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  1. Dec 28, 2021 · 2020's trailer ranking was dominated by Dark Knights, A24, and Keanu Reeves. 2021's list proves the more things change, the more they stay the same. Honorable mentions should go to Netflix's slick promo for neo-western The Harder They Fall , the glamorous House of Gucci trailer featuring Lady Gaga and Adam Driver, and Idris Elba's Knuckles in Sonic the Hedgehog 2 .

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    • Licorice Pizza. Licorice Pizza is a vibe movie; it’s all about getting swept up in the feel of the Valley circa the early 1970s. There’s not much of a plot beyond the tentative romance between a crafty teen and 25-year-old photographer’s assistant; it follows the pair as they go on an episodic series of commercial and romantic misadventures, all while soaking up that Southern California atmosphere.
    • tick, tick... BOOM! This outstanding clip distills Lin-Manuel Miranda’s film of Jonathan Larson’s musical into about 110 seconds. It’s cleverly edited to the sound of a ticking clock that gradually speeds up, because time is tragically running out for many of the characters in the story.
    • Jackass Forever. The true appeal of Jackass, even more than the outlandish physical stunts, is the feeling of camaraderie between the cast. More than a decade after the last film, that feeling is front and center in the Jackass Forever trailer, along with the sense that this is a happy reunion that you’re going to want to be a part of.
    • The Matrix Resurrections. A new sequel 15 years after the nominal end of a franchise is always a dicey proposition. The first trailer for The Matrix Resurrections made it clear that whether the final film is good or bad (as of this writing, I still haven’t seen it), it should be plenty interesting, updating concepts from the first Matrix for a modern context, and putting a gloss of contemporary visual effects onto Neo and Trinity’s powers.
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    • The Green Knight. The trailer for David Lowery's The Green Knight — based on the Arthurian tale Sir Gawain and the Green Knight — is nothing short of a fantasy masterpiece.
    • Spider-Man: No Way Home. Possibly the most anticipated movie of 2021, Spider-Man: No Way Home needed a trailer that would deliver on the astronomical hype.
    • Licorice Pizza. You know you're in for a treat when the first look at Paul Thomas Anderson's Licorice Pizza kicks off with David Bowie's "Life on Mars?"
    • West Side Story. The trailer for Steven Spielberg's West Side Story could only ever open with drowsy Manhattan and the telling whistle tag of this musical — but it invokes full-body chills nonetheless.
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    • “Licorice Pizza” The first glimpse of Paul Thomas Anderson’s blissful valentine to the San Fernando Valley was teased in a small handful of cinemas around the world, building anticipation and then crashing into focus all at once—as the revered filmmaker has always done with his work.
    • “Titane” The devil’s in the detail in Julia Ducournau’s dirty masterpiece, “Titane.” The trailer gives us snatches of pain and pleasure that give focus to tactile sensations: the softness of skin, the cold inertia of metal.
    • “Zola” Is it a fairytale? Is it real? Is any of this happening? The long story full of suspense told by Zola on Twitter is full of twists and turns as a trip to Florida reveals more than you’ve ever wanted to know about “money, titties, bitches” and so much more.
    • “Last Night in Soho” A precise, stylish cover does a lot of legwork to elevate a trailer, but to have one of your starring actors performing it adds a whole other level.
  2. 5. The Matrix Resurrections (2021) From visionary filmmaker Lana Wachowski comes 'The Matrix Resurrections,' the long-awaited fourth film in the groundbreaking franchise that redefined a genre. The new film reunites original stars Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss in the iconic roles they made famous, Neo and Trinity.

  3. Dec 8, 2021 · 10. Some Kind Of Heaven. Like an old projector dragged out of storage, movie theaters flickered uneasily back to life in 2021. It can’t be overstated, how rejuvenating it was to see films in an ...

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  5. In the Heights. #2. Lights up for In the Heights, a joyous celebration of heritage and community fueled by dazzling direction and singalong songs. The creator of "Hamilton" and the director of "Crazy Rich Asians" invite you to the event of the summer, where... Starring: Anthony Ramos, Melissa Barrera, Leslie Grace, Corey Hawkins.

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