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  2. Dec 25, 2017 · Here are FilmSelect´s best Trailers of 2017:00:03 Ready Player One02:27 Jurassic World 204:51 Avengers Infinity War07:14 Thor Ragnarok09:40 Star Wars 812:05 ...

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    • It (first teaser) It only took a few weeks for the big-screen adaptation of Stephen King’s It to become the highest grossing horror movie of all time.
    • The Florida Project. If the movie-trailer business has a reigning visionary, a true artist of the medium, it’s Mark Woollen. For years, Woollen has established his agency as the premier artisanal choice in arthouse film marketing, assembling some of the last decade’s most innovative and memorable trailers: that Social Network spot with the choral “Creep” cover; the Little Children teaser scored to the approaching of a train; the Serious Man ad built around the repeated sound and image of Michael Stuhlbarg being slammed into a chalkboard.
    • Blade Runner 2049 (first trailer) The first trailer for Blade Runner 2049 was a satisfying sequel in its own right. Just hearing a few beefed-up, remixed notes from that iconic Vangelis score was enough to send chills dancing down the spine of any dyed-in-the-wool Deckard fan.
    • Atomic Blonde (Red Band trailer) Three minutes of violence, sex, fashion, profanity, comedy, and swaggering movie-star attitude. The “restricted” preview for Atomic Blonde may be a little longer than the average attraction, but it makes those extra seconds count, beginning with a protracted sample of the film’s single-take, face-bashing stairway set-piece.
    • “The Meyerowitz Stories”
    • “The Shape of Water”
    • “Blade Runner 2049”
    • “Baby Driver”
    • “Ingrid Goes West”
    • “Mother!”
    • “The Disaster Artist”
    • “Isle of Dogs”
    • “It Comes at Night”
    • “It”

    Noah Baumbach movies don’t always result in trailers that knock you off your feet, but this teaser for the wonderful “The Meyerowitz Stories” is so perfect in selling the lovable family dysfunction at the film’s center that itmight just be the best Baumbach trailer to date. Netflix gets bonus points for playing off Adam Sandler’s musical persona.

    Mystery, romance, and menace made the first trailer for Guillermo del Toro’s “The Shape of Water” a true stunner. Fox Searchlight introduced the film’s basic plot but really managed to sell the film’s heightened emotional state. Try not to get chills when “La Javanaise” begins to play.

    Your trailer would probably be great too if every shot was a Roger Deakins jaw-dropper. Warner Bros. wisely put Deakins’ work front and center in the first “Blade Runner 2049” trailer, proving to everyone that this was going to be the high art of blockbuster filmmaking.

    Sparks fly when you bring Edgar Wright’s ferocious editing style to a movie trailer. The “Baby Driver” official trailer forces you to buckle up and enjoy the thrill ride because every cut is so precise and so instrumental to building momentum. This trailer moves like no other one this year.

    The “Ingrid Goes West” trailer pulsates with so much ego-obsessed mania that it basically puts a target on the back of every social media-obsessed teenager who can’t live without a screen in front of their face. A lot of people clearly never saw this one, because the movie would’ve been a way bigger hit if they did.

    The first trailer for Darren Aronofsky’s “mother!” proves just how well a great score and some piercing editing can sell your movie. The discordant strings and sharp cuts ratchet up the tension and give nothing away except the vibe that something very, very disturbing is in store.

    Sometimes all you need is one scene to sell your movie, and “The Disaster Artist” teaser trailer proves that and then some. The clip runs just under the one-and-a-half minute mark and features one scene where Tommy Wiseau just can’t remember his line over and over and over again. It’s a microcosm for what makes “The Room” such a monumentally great ...

    A peek into the mind of Wes Anderson is always going to be delightful for cinephiles, but the “Isle of Dogs” trailer is so wonderful on so many levels that even regular moviegoers have to be intrigued by this one. By the time The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band’s “I Won’t Hurt You” starts to play, Anderson has you in the palm of his hand.

    The teaser trailer for Trey Edward Shults’ “It Comes At Night” is a masterclass in explosive tension. The entire clip is a pressure cooker as the camera slowly makes its way towards a mysterious red door. Scenes from the movie break in as the editing gets faster and the score unbearable loud. What’s behind the red door? There’s no way you won’t wan...

    The “It” teaser trailer was pretty much one of the year’s best horror movies, which meant it was a warning sign to fans that the feature would pretty much be a nightmare. The clip devotes most of its attention to two of the film’s great set pieces (the opening and the projector) while teasing some of its most chilling images. Cover your eyes indeed...

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  3. As we pulled together this list of the Best Movie Trailers of 2017, one thing is clear—it’s a good time to be a trailer. As a whole, the movie business is booming, the sheer spectacle ...

  4. May 2, 2017 · If these trailers are any indication, 2017 is poised to be a pretay, pretay big year for movies. Here are the year's best previews for both movies coming soon to a theater near you and...

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