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  1. Nov 1, 2016 · 'Loving' revisits a legal case on interracial marriage that became a civil-right landmark. Peter Travers weighs in on why it's one of the year's best.

    • 2 min
    • Peter Travers
    • A Quiet Place Part II
    • Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
    • Bill & Ted Face The Music
    • The Green Knight
    • Zack Snyder's Justice League
    • Da 5 Bloods
    • The French Dispatch
    • Mank
    • I'm Thinking of Ending Things
    • Dune

    A Quiet Place proved to be one of 2018's surprise packages. The dialogue-shy, low budget horror embraced its unique premise, John Krasinski announced himself as a talented director and Emily Blunt stole the show with another stunning performance. Some questioned whether a sequel was really necessary, but the first trailer for A Quiet Place Part II ...

    Like the movie itself, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm was the right trailer at the right time. Taking the world entirely by surprise, the trailer's shock release worked wonders for generating buzz, especially with Borat Subsequent Moviefilm's plot grounded in the year's COVID-19 reality. That Sacha Baron Cohen filmed a Borat sequel both in relative sec...

    Some trailers succeed by being innovative, some deliberately subvert the audience's expectations, and others try to generate heat by being provocative. But sometimes a trailer succeeds simply by revealing something fans have been waiting years to witness, and so it proved with Bill & Ted Face The Music. After almost 30 years on hiatus, Keanu Reeves...

    So often, fantasy film trailers take the same tried and tested route of epic swordplay, mythical monsters and rousing speeches. The Green Knight has all of those elements, but wrapped up in a uniquely unsettling tone that leaves far more questions than answers. Countering flashes of another great Dev Patel role with the in-movie performance of a pu...

    This time last year, some still believed there was more chance of Christopher Nolan releasing Tenet as a iPhone exclusive than the Snyder cut seeing daylight, but in one of 2020's few highlights, Warner Bros. confirmed the release of this alternate (original) Justice League movie, now with fresh footage and added Joker. Set to the melancholy of "Ha...

    Spike Lee's critically acclaimed Da 5 Bloods boasts a trailer worthy of those glowing reviews. Putting a new twist on the Vietnam movie sub-genre, the trailer for Da 5 Bloods goes all-in on its chosen 'Nam aesthetic, evoking the sentiments of the era while retaining Lee's trademark modern edge. Dancing between the past and present, the viewer becom...

    Moviegoers already know what to expect from a Wes Anderson movie trailer - striking visuals, bright colors, and exotic locales, but knowing what's coming doesn't make the combination any less effective. The trailer for The French Dispatch is essentially a short movie in itself, whipping between black and white and a post-war European color palette....

    From the opening old-school Motion Picture Association certificate, Mank's trailer promises something special. Complimenting David Fincher's black and white color scheme, the Mank trailer utilizes era-specific transitions and golden age Hollywood-style credits to generate a feeling of showbiz glamour, before turning on a dime to unveil the darker s...

    As one might expect from Charlie Kaufman, the I'm Thinking of Ending Things trailer is a twisting journey that leaves its audience helplessly intrigued as to what the full movie might have in store. Things begin innocently enough with a romantic winter landscape and a relatable in-love couple, but à la Kaufman's Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Min...

    As one of the most hotly anticipated films of 2020 (now 2021, following a COVID delay), the first Dune trailer was a very big deal indeed. Fortunately, this initial look at Denis Villeneueve's big budget adaptation does not disappoint, delivering a suitably epic introduction that leaves fans of Frank Herbert's classic novel and complete Dune newcom...

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    • The Batman (WB) From the opening sound of duct tape unraveling over red WB and DC logos, you just knew Matt Reeves would be serving up something special with this trailer, and that was before Nirvana's "Something In the Way" kicks in a few seconds later.
    • Judas and the Black Messiah (WB) This is an absolute dynamite trailer that proves Warner Bros. doesn't need A-list IP to cut a fantastic promo. It wisely starts by introducing its titular messiah Fred Hampton of the Black Panther party, who is in the midst of getting a crowd worked up with chants of "I am a revolutionary!"
    • Sound of Metal (Amazon) First of all, this trailer is automatically subtitled, which is a stroke of genius, because it places hearing audiences within the world of the deaf.
    • The Killing of Two Lovers (Neon) This trailer was absolutely riveting from start to finish. Right away, the aspect ratio signifies that it's an art film, and it's clear from the jump that this is a low-budget movie about low-budget people.
  2. Jul 12, 2016 · Based on the famous 1967 civil rights case, Loving v. Virginia, the emotional film chronicles one couple's fight for freedom and desire to start a family in their hometown.

    • 3 min
    • Nicole Gallucci
  3. Full Review | Sep 8, 2023. Olly Richards Sunday Times (UK) Director Jeff Nichols takes a restrained approach to the story, turning away from bombastic moments and letting Mildred and Richard’s ...

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    Nov 4, 2016 · Loving celebrates the real-life courage and commitment of an interracial couple, Richard and Mildred Loving (Joel Edgerton and Ruth Negga), who married and then spent the next nine years fighting for the right to live as a family in their hometown.

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  6. Nov 4, 2016 · Jeff Nichols’ “Loving” is that rare mainstream film that provokes frustration and rage without resorting to monologues or melodrama. The two people at the center of this period drama aren’t prone to long speeches.

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