Missing Link
/Laika Studios (Coraline, Kubo and the Two Strings) returns with its signature stop-motion animated style with Missing Link, imagining if Bigfoot were decided more attuned to modernity than any of us might think.
Read MoreLaika Studios (Coraline, Kubo and the Two Strings) returns with its signature stop-motion animated style with Missing Link, imagining if Bigfoot were decided more attuned to modernity than any of us might think.
Read MoreThe latest from from the Coen Brothers is part of a Western anthology coming to Netflix. Twenty-five years in, the Brothers’ irreverent wit and playful humour shows no signs of abating. Premiering at the Venice International Film Festival, the second trailer for The Ballad of Buster Scruggs recently released. The first episode in the six-fold series, it promises to be a mix of comedy and violence, not unlike the previous Coen classic Burn After Reading, or more directly, other Coen takes on the Western True Grit (2010) and, of course, No Country for Old Men (2007). With star power like James Franco and Tom Waits in the wings, Buster Scruggs and the attendant anthology promise to follow well in the previous Westerns’ footsteps.
Read More“The Best of Enemies” sees civil rights activist Ann Atwater go up against noted Ku Klux Klan member C. P. Ellis on the issue of school integration – and the pervasive sonic theme here is, indeed, integration. At the beginning of the trailer, for example, the sound of a distant school bell is suddenly engulfed by a burning flame; this bell exact as a perfect sound bridge and segue as it morphs into the sound of a ringing landline telephone. Similarly, this trailer employs a very subtle mashup that in some sense embodies the racial relations that the film promises to explore.
Read MoreEscape Room is the latest trend-come-film cash-in, a horror film with a flair for the supernatural somewhat reminiscent of Jumanji as a set piece wherein the players are being played. Arriving by way of Sony Pictures January 2019, it uses a few trailer music trends and techniques that have marked several other recent film trailers.
Read MoreReleasing stateside via Magnolia Pictures, “Shoplifters” is the latest by Japanese master filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda. The drama was received as effusive and heart-wrenching, winning the Palme d’Or this year.
Read MoreA clear prestige contender for this year’s Oscars, “The Mule” finds Clint Eastwood on his first big screen foray since “Trouble With the Curve” (2012).
Read MoreHolmes and Watson is the next big Will Ferrell flick and most likely this holiday’s season’s biggest draw for Hollywood comedy. Aurally, the trailer hones in on a gradual and playful erosion of the fourth wall, as the ruse that Ferrell and co. put on as Victorian-era law-abiders, while never convincing, eventually drops all pretence – both figuratively and literally.
Read MoreLast time we followed the trailer campaign for Wreck-It Ralph 2 , in June, the trailer featured Daft Punk’s internet-acknowledged hit “Harder, Better, Faster Stronger.” This week’s new trailer continues down this path of nostalgia-tinged novelty by rick-rolling us all.
Read MoreReleased a few days ago, the official teaser for Focus Features’ Captive State feels primed as one part alien invasion movie with a healthy dash of vaguely political commentary. Indeed, it’s hard not to think of the much-ballyhooed American Space Force when watching this trailer. According to the official synopsis, Captive State is set in a Chicago neighbourhood after almost ten years of occupation by an alien force. What promises to propel the film is the conflict between those who comply and those who resist. Again, it is hard not to draw parallels to the political moment south of Trailaurality’s Canadian border when there is an entire coalition of American voters who identify on social media as the de facto, capital-R Resistance. This being said, we’re here for the music and sound, and there is much to say on this front as well.
Read MoreWe last covered the trailer campaign for Halloween back in early June; now, as we enter fall and near the film’s release, the film is ramping up its promotional presence with its second trailer dropping this past week. Having been a part of the canon of Hollywood slasher/horror films since its inception in 1978, Halloween in the 2018 edition enters a part-reboot, part-sequel wherein Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) is found older, wiser, and much more stridently taking on antagonist Michael Myers (Nick Castle). As we’ll hear, John Carpenter similarly reprises his role as the composer of the franchise’s famous piano theme.
Read MoreThe final trailer for Johnny English Strikes Again was recently released, and it picks up mostly where the previous trailer left off. The series, which parodies the James Bond series and likely takes in part from Mike Myers’ turn-of-the-century Austin Powers trilogy, is the third in a series that began in 2003 and had a sequel in 2011’s Johnny English Reborn.
Read MoreFooted by Amazon Studios, Suspiria (2018) is a remake of the 1977 Italian supernatural horror film by Dario Argento. At a world-renowned German dance company, an artistic director, an ambitious young American dancer, and a grieving psychotherapist are engulfed in an all-consuming darkness. The original film was itself based on an 1845 essay by Thomas De Quincey, Suspiria de Profundis (“Sighs from the Depths”).
Read MoreThis week on Trailaurality, we’re taking a step back from weekly analysis of a given trailer and instead giving the spotlight to a large and ever-growing phenomenon in the ever-evolving fan/producer relationship with trailers: reaction videos.
Read MoreAs we enter mid-August, trailers geared towards the holiday season are ramping up; one such features the next outing for Disney’s recent line of live-action films ensconced firmly in the fantasy genre. Following Maleficent (as a spin-off of Sleeping Beauty and the live-action rendition of Beauty and the Beast comes The Nutcracker and the Four Realms.
Read MoreFeaturing Chloë Sevigny and Kristen Stewart and arriving in select theatres September 14th, Lizzie captures the story of Lizzie Borden, the infamous Massachusetts woman who was tried (and eventually acquitted) for the murder (by hatchet) of her father and stepmother in 1892.
Read MoreDue for release this October, Mid90s arrives as the promising promotional material for Jonah Hill’s (best known as a partner-in-laughs to many Seth Rogen films) potentially auspicious debut as director.
Read MoreThis week we are looking at and listening to The Darkest Minds, a new thriller that is one part Stranger Things (produced by the same people, no less), and one part X-Men – “if you can hear this, you’re one of us” intones a voice underneath grainy radio static at the beginning of the trailer, immediately suggesting the kind of psychopathic horror/adventure that Stranger Things has become emblematic of, but as will be seen and heard, definitely of a more action-oriented lilt.
Read MoreA top winner at Sundance 2018, The Miseducation of Cameron Post’s trailer is comedic, quirky, and bears a loveable brand of eccentricity not unlike a Wes Anderson production, taking on the difficult subject of gender and identity and conveying a difficult experience in a relatively light-hearted way.
Read MoreComing in early 2019 as part of TNT’s “Suspense Collection,” I Am the Night promises to be a thrilling match-up, with Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins directing Hollywood phenom Chris Pine. In this series, a runaway woman discovers that she’s familially connected to a doctor-come-murderer, George Hodel. The suspense that ensues promises equal parts horror and film noire, and the trailer certainly obliges.
Read MoreWritten by Brooks McLaren and directed by David M. Rosenthal, How It Ends is an upcoming Netflix original set to premiere July 13th, roughly eight years after the the initial script in 2010.
Read MoreWe know—didn’t we just cover Doomsday? Well yes, but it seems Marvel doesn’t stand still, and Kevin Feige had to have something up us sleeve for Disney fan event D23 (so called for Disney’s founding in 1923).
What’s better than one composer for a film? How about nine? Intended as a love letter to the music of the movies and the people who make it, an all-star “composer cast” comprising James Newton Howard, Alan Silvestri, Brandon Roberts, Michael Abels, Emily Bear, Lukas Frank, Michael Giacchino, Henry Jackman, and Nami Melumad each contribute to this unique film directed and produced by Tony Gilroy (of the well-received Star Wars spinoff, Andor). While details are yet to be divulged, one would hope that each composer will leave their own signature mark through distinctive themes and arrangements.
Fresh off his cameo appearance during the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final half-time show, Jason Sudeikis returns for Season 4 of hit tv series Ted Lasso. For its soundtrack, the Official Trailer sports, appropriately, British band Mumford & Sons 2026 bluegrass track ‘Run Together.’ Mumford & Sons are old friends of Jason Sudeikis, with their collaborations dating back to Sudeikis’ Saturday Night Live era.
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