Trailer Watch
Not a Review of Kill Bill 10.28.03
Something's amiss in the world of entertainment. No, not David and Liza... something else. I've been noticing a lot of odd stuff happening lately.
Trailer: Hitch 03.09.05
It's not like this happened just today or anything, but there's a new trailer out for The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
Melinda and Melinda 03.28.05
It probably won't break my top five movies this year, but Melinda and Melinda proves undeniably that Woody Allen is back!
Trailer Trash 03.30.05
I was tooling around the Quicktime Trailers site recently and ran across the new one from Michael Bay (who directed a lot of awesome action movies and then did Pearl Harbor – presumably on a personal mission to bring new levels of meaning to the word "infamy").
Sin City 04.08.05
Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez team up to bring Sin City to the movie screen – unlike anything we've ever seen before. It'll grab you and take you for a ride... but where will you be when that's over?
Trailer Watch 06.23.05
Quickie reviews of recent trailers: Dakota Fanning loves horses, Heather Locklear loves a paycheck, Terrence Malick loves syphilis blankets, America loves Jessica Simpson's taut little ass.
King Kong Preview 06.27.05
Well, regardless of anything else, Naomi Watts looks breathtaking. The movie definitely promises to be quite a ride.
Trailer Country 08.01.05
Half the time, the best part of going to a movie is getting to see trailers. It's a shame we can't replace the Nike ads and anti-piracy announcements with more trailers. Herewith, some standout trailers from the last few weekends.
Trailers for Girls 10.13.05
Before In Her Shoes started, the movie companies wanted to show my largely female audience a few things they'd cooked up for them.
Mutant Enemy Prescriptions 05.26.06
Even with a new director at the helm, X-Men: The Last Stand isn't bad. Can you make a Famke Janssen superhero movie that is?
Marie Antoinette, World Trade Center 05.28.06
Two period movies take a look at respective moments in our past. I take a look at the trailers for the movies. Kirsten Dunst takes a look at the inside of her own face.