A24 has released the first trailer for The Lighthouse, the sophomore feature film from the writer and director of The Witch, Robert Eggers.
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Freaks: Official Trailer For Sci-Fi Indie Thriller Introduces An Imaginative and Dangerous World
Well Go USA has released the first official trailer for the indie film Freaks, a post-apocalyptic sci-fi thriller that follows an over-bearing father trying to protect his daughter from a harsh world outside their windows.
In Fabric Trailer: A Killer Dress Wreaks Havoc In A24’s Hypnotic New Horror Comedy
A24 has released the first trailer for Peter Strickland’s strange new horror-comedy In Fabric, about a cursed dress afflicted with “unspeakable evil.” The trailer for the film only hints at what the film holds for viewers but does a great job at getting the skin crawling.
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Diamantino Is The Most Original, Bonkers, Sci-Fi Bending Comedy Of 2019
Kino Lorber has debuted an official US trailer for directors Gabriel Abrantes & Daniel Schmidt’s one-of-a-kind “high camp” indie comedy, Diamantino.
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The Wind: First Trailer For This Festival Favorite Western Horror
IFC Midnight released the full-length official trailer for Emma Tammi’s acclaimed western horror The Wind, which first premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival back in September 2018. The supernatural thriller film is set in the western frontier of the late 1800s, following a plains-woman driven mad by the harshness and isolation of the untamed land.
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High Life Trailer: Robert Pattinson In Claire Denis’ Mind-Bending Sci-Fi Film
A24 has released the official trailer and poster for director Claire Denis’ upcoming sci-fi drama High Life, starring Robert Pattinson and Juliette Binoche. The film tells the story of a group of criminals aboard a spaceship traveling to a black hole. But, it’s oh so much weirder than that. Written by Denis, Jean-Pol Fargeau, and Geoff Cox, the film also stars Mia Goth and Andre Benjamin.
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The Rider: First Trailer For The Intimate And Beautiful Western Docu-Drama
Sony Classics has finally revealed the trailer for the phenomenal docu-drama film The Rider, a story that follows a former rodeo rider who must find a new path following an accident.
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Custody: First Trailer For The Harrowing Domestic Abuse Thriller
Starring Denis Ménochet (from the opening moment of Inglourious Basterds), Léa Drucker and Thomas Gioria, Custody is a harrowing tale of a bitter custody battle between two parents, as their son (Luigi De Laurentiis, whose intense performance won him the “Lion of the Future” award at Venice) slowly becomes a pawn in their schemes against each other
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The Death Of Stalin Trailer: Tackling A Dictatorship Feels Awfully Timely
IFC Films has released the new trailer for their upcoming film directed by Veep creator Armando Iannucci, The Death Of Stalin. The film follows the chaos and jockeying for power that took place after the death of the authoritative leader in 1953. Among the contenders are the dweeby Georgy Malenkov, the wily Nikita Khrushchev, and the sadistic secret police chief Lavrentiy Beria. But as they bumble, brawl, and backstab their way to the top, just who is running the government?
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Chappaquiddick Trailer Rivitingly Reveals The Aftermath Of Ted Kennedy’s Infamous Car Accident
Released by Entertainment Studios, the first trailer for Chappaquiddick just landed online. Based on the true story of the “Chappaquiddick Incident” where Ted Kennedy (Jason Clarke) was in a car accident with Mary Jo Kopechne (Kate Mara), and the ensuing cover-up that created more questions than answers. The film offers a no-holds-barred, in-depth look at the truth behind the fatal accident, and why it took Kennedy ten hours to report it to the police.