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  1. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. No All Critics reviews for The Trespasser. Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for Movies & TV....

    • Deadpool 2
    • Atomic Blonde
    • The Disaster Artist
    • Avengers: Infinity War
    • It
    • Ingrid Goes West
    • Blade Runner 2049
    • Black Panther
    • Baby Driver
    • Thor: Ragnarok

    The first teaser trailer for Deadpool 2 set many minds at ease. A change in directors following the first film's wild, unexpected success had some worried the Merc with a Mouth's sequel could potentially lose its bite. That fear was put to rest pretty quickly with a Logan- accompanying teaser in which Deadpool attempts to thwart a mugging with deci...

    If Mad Max: Fury Road didn't convince you that Charlize Theron is a bonafide action star, Atomic Blondecertainly should have sealed the deal. The violent, sexy trailer showcases Theron as the titular government operative, meting out stylish brutality to a soundtrack of New Order and Depeche Mode as the likes of John Goodman and James McAvoy look on...

    Hollywood could never have invented Tommy Wiseau, so he had to do it for them. The Disaster Artist is James Franco's faithful retelling of the bizarre, real-life production of one of the best terrible movies of all time, The Room. Franco's impersonation of the incredibly eccentric Wiseau is eerie in its accuracy, an egomaniac who thinks he's destin...

    The trailer for the most anticipated film of 2018 certainly brought the gravitas and sense of epic scale fans were hoping for. Whether it was worth the long wait after SDCCis another matter, but it definitely stoked the flames. The trailer asked more questions than it answered Why is Black Widow blonde? How does Vision look so human? Is Tony Stark ...

    The surprise smash hit of 2017, IT became a sensation in a way that horror movies almost never achieve. A not insignificant portion of that success should go to its initial trailer, which was equal parts horrifying and intoxicating, delivering a creepy brand of terror that audiences clearly wanted more of - and putting an untold number of birthday ...

    Ingrid Goes West was far from a smash hit, but its smart, dark take on the unseemly aspects of how social media dominates modern is on full display in its disturbingly hilarious trailer. Aubrey Plaza who had already clocked a great 2017 with her virtuosic performance in Legionstars as a mentally unstable young woman who becomes obsessed with Elizab...

    Making a sequel to the vaunted Blade Runneralways seemed like a fool's errand, but director Denis Villeneuve was up to the task, crafting a film that felt both dutifully reverent to the original as well as something narratively fresh and entirely its own. The first, breathtaking teaser appeared in late 2016, but it was this full look that confirmed...

    Black Panther's first teaser trailer felt like a revelation. Decidedly out of step with what's come to be known as the œMarvel house style, Wakanda looks unlike anything we've seen in a Marvel film up to this point; a vibrant, mythical land tucked away from the rest of the MCU. Chadwick Boseman continues to charm as the enigmatic titular hero. The...

    Edgar Wright's sort-of musical, sort-of heist film was one of the purest cinematic delights of 2017. Featuring Ansel Elgort in a star-making performance, Baby Driver'ssupporting cast was absolutely stocked with ringers like Jon Hamm and Jaime Foxx, and featured Wright at the height of his considerable directorial powers, featuring laughs, romance, ...

    Was there a single better trailer moment this year than Thor's reaction to seeing his old friend, The Incredible Hulk? We think not. Even without the now iconic œhe's a friend from work! climax, Thor: Ragnarok would still boast one of the very best trailers of the year, showcasing the destruction of Mjolnir at the hands of Hela, Jeff Goldblum's de...

    • Black Panther. Avengers: Infinity War might have broken the records, but in terms of jacking up expectations and creating anticipatory frenzy, nothing in 2017 beat the glorious afrofuturist spectacle of T’Challa and company being given their cinematic due.
    • Avengers: Infinity War. Trailers are ultimately all about triggering and teasing and building expectation. One could argue that the 18 MCU films that will have landed before Avengers: Infinity War ultimately serve that role far better than any trailer ever could, but even if true, it also means it should be easier for the trailer to underperform.
    • Atomic Blonde. Everyone expects a good trailer to increase excitement among the source material’s already existing fan base, but a great trailer taps into appetites the unaware movie goer didn’t even know he or she had.
    • A Quiet Place. I won’t lie—I wish this trailer would have eschewed music cues completely. Even as it stands, the novel nature of a trailer that’s 90% more quiet than others involves the viewer in ways few trailers do.
  2. Dec 4, 2017 · Our celebration of the best of 2017 continues today with our ranking of the ten finest trailers and teasers of the year. As usual, what matters is the year the trailer was released, not the...

  3. Dec 21, 2017 · We get perplexed that some of their footage doesn't end up in the finished product. But our cinematic lives would be all the poorer without the trailers. Here's our pick of 2017. Dunkirk

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  5. Jan 1, 2000 · The action opens with corrupt builders Alexandre Borges and Marco Ricca hiring a hit man to eliminate their scrupulous partner (George Freire). Paulo Miklos proves a match for them, as he ...

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