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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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    • Pig
    • The Tragedy of Macbeth
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    • The Green Knight
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    • Last Night in Soho
    • Spider-Man: No Way Home

    Julia Ducournau's critically-acclaimed, Cannes-dominating Titane is not a film any trailer could encapsulate with success. On paper, the Black Swan meets Fast & The Furious via Fifty Shades of Grey plot sounds like a car crash, and yet the finished movie brings those madcap, disparate concepts together into an utterly original collision of body and...

    The long awaited return of Keanu Reeves' Neo and Carrie-Anne Moss' Trinity in The Matrix Resurrections was debated and discussed extensively before a slither of footage from Lana Wachowski's sequel even landed. But when the first footage did finally arrive in September 2021, the payoff more than justified Hollywood's 18-year wait for another trip i...

    The world has come to recognize Nicolas Cage for his knowingly overacted performances and aversion to bees, so when the actor was confirmed as playing a truffle farmer who goes on a desperate search for his prized pet pig, the reaction was more stifled laughter than genuine curiosity. And yet Pig arguably became 2021's most pleasant cinematic surpr...

    Whereas Pig faced an uphill struggle convincing audiences the film was more than the sum of its parts, A24's The Tragedy of Macbeth had Joel Cohen directing Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand in one of William Shakespeare's many dramatic masterpieces. Realizing these individual components are selling points enough, The Tragedy of Macbeth's tra...

    Rules of marketing dictate that commercials should illicit positive feelings in their target audience - and that applies as much to movie trailers as it does toilet paper ads. Action trailers make us pumped and energized, horrors aim for frightened but curious, and comedy teasers want viewers beaming ear to ear. The Shiva Baby trailer defies those ...

    If the best trailers can be appreciated independently of their respective movies, few from 2021 can outdo C'mon C'mon. Starring Joaquin Phoenix as Johnny, a radio journalist interviewing children, C'mon C'mon's protagonist finds himself lumbered with annoying nephew Jesse in New York City. C'mon C'mon is about their emotional relationship, and how ...

    Speaking of which, The Green Knight dropped another fantastic trailer in 2021, following the previous year's initial teaser, which was also stunning. Though some footage has been recycled, the new additions within The Green Knight's May 2021 offering - plus the wider context of David Lowry's modern Arthurian legend - provide an even more appetizing...

    Despite a title that promises an even worse topping than pineapple, the trailer for Licorice Pizza is a perfect 1970s mini-movie that beautifully demonstrates the spirit of Paul Thomas Anderson's teen romance. If David Bowie's iconic "Life On Mars" didn't already have an accompanying music video, the late singer could've done much worse than using ...

    For a long time, no one knew anything about Edgar Wright's Last Night In Soho, other than its star-studded cast and the vague description of "psychological horror." Last Night In Soho's trailer finally landed in May 2021, and though movie-goers were left none the wiser, Wright's visual taster did enough to incite mass intrigue among his legion of f...

    No trailer in 2021 came as hotly-anticipated as Spider-Man: No Way Home, and by the time Marvel finally blessed the world with official footage in August 2021, it felt like Kevin Feige was deliberately seeing how long he could avoid showing anything. That the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer faced such intense expectations - and yet somehow managed ...

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  1. Feb 25, 2021 · Nominations for our final Plugged In Movie Awards category lands … well, right below these few introductory sentences. It was a pretty interesting year for Christian movies, and our slate of worthy nominees feels more diverse than in some past years: From comedies to dramas, from events that took place more than 100 years ago to events that could’ve taken place yesterday, Christian ...

  2. Jun 11, 2021 · Movie review of F.E.A.R., directed by Geoff Reisner, Jason Tobias, and starring Marci Miller, Jason Tobias, Danny Ruiz. Directed by Geoff Resiner and set in the desolate regions of Pacific Northwest, Fear is an edge of your seat zombiefied thriller that pushes all the right buttons even if it needs another pass with the dialogue in order to really work with its B-movie intentions.

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    • Dune. After an agonising wait, Denis Villeneuve’s vision of Dune finally arrived in cinemas this year – and boy, did it deliver on this trailer’s promise, taking the top spot on our list of the best movies of 2021.
    • Spider-Man: No Way Home. Talk about breaking the internet. Sony took their sweet time to share a proper trailer for No Way Home, and it sent Spidey-fans spiralling.
    • House Of Gucci. It’s a rare but beautiful thing when a trailer as quotable as this one for House Of Gucci comes along. Our appetites suitably whetted months ago by the shot of Lady Gaga and Adam Driver in apres-ski mode, this peek at Ridley Scott’s dynastic drama gave us such gems as “I don’t consider myself a particularly ethical person, but I am fair”, “Father, son, house of Gucci”, and, of course, Jared Leto’s extraordinary (apparently) Italian accent.
    • Jurassic World Dominion. In this opening five minutes of the third film in the Jurassic World trilogy, Dominion goes all David Attenborough – more like a dino documentary, it shows us creatures great and small going about their business 65 million years ago.
  3. Dec 20, 2021 · Having the first real look at the film be a red band trailer was fitting for the overall tone of the movie and the sound mixing was next-level. Like, if anything can unironically be called "a good ...

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  5. Dec 16, 2021 · 9. The Most Reluctant Convert: The Untold Story of C.S. Lewis. A staunch atheist becomes one of the world’s leading Christian thanks to the influence of friends. The film tells the true story of ...

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