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  1. Dec 28, 2021 · 6. C'mon C'mon. 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.

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  2. Two generations of a special family, threatened by evil but touched by magic, must save each other as the mysteries of the past and present collide within a secret and fantastic world held captive by the curses of an evil sorceress. A fantasy-adventure tale that explores the bonds of family, and the magic that can touch lives generations apart ...

  3. Visit the movie page for 'Tree Secrets' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review. Your guide to this ...

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    • The Matrix Resurrections (Official Trailer 1) No trailer had a harder ask this year than "The Matrix Resurrections." No trailer both disguised and sold its film more artfully than "The Matrix Resurrections."
    • The Suicide Squad. There was a trend which emerged amongst 2021 trailers, one that followed a very simple formula: needle drop a well-known or obscure pop song in its original form; as the trailer builds, add epic instrumentation to said pop song; continue to build until a fever pitch is reached.
    • Licorice Pizza. More than two decades into his career, it's clear that few filmmakers move from the intimate to the epic more effortlessly than Paul Thomas Anderson.
    • The Harder They Fall (Official Teaser) "The Harder They Fall" didn't just sell itself as a Western with its first official teaser — it declared itself a reclamation of an entire genre.
    • 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.
  4. Dec 17, 2021 · Lightyear. It’s the prequel nobody asked for, yet still feels weirdly fascinating. It’s in the epic galactic stakes, the trippy, fiery visuals, and that David Bowie cover which they really ...

  5. 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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