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/Tesla, directed by Michael Almereyda and opening in theatres and on demand August 21, is a highly unusual take on the biopic format whose trailer has a musical score to match.
Read MoreTesla, directed by Michael Almereyda and opening in theatres and on demand August 21, is a highly unusual take on the biopic format whose trailer has a musical score to match.
Read MoreThis weekend, a screenplay by Tom Hanks found its way not into theatres, but onto streaming services, with Apple TV+ having picked up exclusive rights. According to Hanks, those rights only came begrudgingly, as he lamented the inevitable loss in the overall quality of the experience in homes versus silver screen exhibition. Directed by Aaron Schneider, Greyhound is based on the United States’ participation in the Battle of the Atlantic in early 1942.
Read MoreAfter years of speculation as to when exactly the filmed version of Hamilton—complete with original cast, of course—would arrive, Disney recently announced that Disney+’s latest exclusive would premiere on July 3rd. In addition to arriving just in time for Independence Day in the U.S., of course, the release was probably also timed and decided upon as a result of the ongoing pandemic.
Read MoreDave Franco (Superbad, If Beale Street Could Talk) sits in the director’s chair for the first time with The Rental, a fairly on-the-nose horror film centred on the conceit of a vacation rental property gone awry. In the age of COVID-19, of course, it’s a bit easier to imagine such fears manifesting themselves. Musically, the trailer follows a three-part structure that’s both through-composed and is clearly purpose-built to gradually guide the dramatic arc from suspenseful to thrilling.
Read MoreOriginally due out May in tandem with Eurovision, the latest from Will Ferrell has him co-starring with Rachel McAdams as part of a songwriting duo hailing from Iceland. Eurovision, of course, is famous for its colourful and bombastic performances—material well-suited to Ferrell, and in this trailer he naturally leans into the spirit of the occasion.
Read MoreIn light of the ongoing protests happening in the United States, Canada and around the world under the banner of Black Lives Matter, we felt it was appropriate to pause this week and highlight a few of the film trailers we’ve covered that centre on Black lives and experiences. Hopefully you might discover something interesting and new to rent or buy—or see in theatres, perhaps eventually—as a result.
Read MoreChristopher Nolan returns with his latest mind- and time-bending opus, Tenet; while it claims to be coming to theatres, the obvious unknown is when that might really be. Regardless, for the time being we have its latest trailer, which musically plays on its central conceit of time inversion in a couple of subtle and clever ways.
Read MoreTen years following the end of The Office, Michael Scott is pivoting from the paper industry to space military—this, in essence, is the pitch Netflix is offering those pining for more classic Steve Carrell antics come May 29th.
Read MoreSpike Lee’s next directorial venture follows up on 2018’s critically-acclaimed BlacKkKlansman with Da 5 Bloods, an American war drama that centres on four African American Vietnam veterans who return to Vietnam in search of both the body of their deceased squad leader and the promise of treasure.
Read MoreSince Coronavirus has captured the world’s attention, it stands to reason that there would be multiple documentary-style investigative pieces and explainers that attempt to inform or persuade the public. This simultaneously offers a chance to see how the trailers for these piece use music and sound—using pitch make the pitch.
Read MoreWith 94% on the Tomatometer and a corresponding 92% audience score, music documentary Beastie Boys Story is clearly resonating with critics and fans alike. The Spike Jonze-directed live documentary (who directed many of the Beasties’ music videos) happens to arrive via streaming at a time when mass live music concerts are all but a faded memory; it feels particularly timely to drop a retrospective of one of the most bombastic acts to have come out of the hip hop world in the past few decades.
Read MoreThe zeal in the zeitgeist for all things 80s—whether Stranger Things, the upcoming Wonder Woman 1984, or the recently-released Onward—coincides with the latent interest in musicals and/or musician-centred biopics, most recently observed in the upcoming remake of 1983’s Valley Girl.
Read MoreWith theatres continuing to be shuttered for the foreseeable future, streaming services have picked up the slack unabated. New services continue to enter the fray serving as reasons for potential subscribers to inch closer towards recreating their cable bill with an ever-growing collection of app subscriptions—last week we surveyed Quibi, and in July we’ll see the stateside launch of NBCUniversal’s “Peacock” service, which will include among other things a reboot of Saved By the Bell. One notable new series arriving on Netflix is The Midnight Gospel, series creator Pendleton Ward’s follow-up to the long-running and recently-ended Adventure Time.
Read MoreLaunched to much fanfare online—in part due to the shift in marketing budget allocations necessitated by the ongoing quarantine around the world—Quibi is a new streaming service with much in the way of style. The question, however, is whether a ceiling of ten minutes per episode is enough to give the so-called “quick bites” that stack the platform with enough substance.
Read MoreWhile not necessarily the most concerning or impactful aspects of the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, the strident (and prudent) physical distancing measures implemented worldwide have nonetheless also impacted the film and television industry in a profound way.
Films such as Pixar’s latest, Onward, have been granted startlingly short windows from theatre to screen, having made the jump to Disney Plus in about a month. Elsewhere, films like Artemis Fowl (originally due May 29th) are skipping theatres completely, instead bolstering this year’s Disney Plus release schedule; higher-visibility franchises such as Mulan and Black Widow are being pushed to later in the year.
Read MoreFrom Alan Yang (Master of None) comes Tigertail; due on Netflix April 10th, the upcoming feature focuses on a Taiwanese factory worker’s move stateside. It’s an intergenerational drama—Grover (Tzi Ma) moves stateside and grows up unsure of this decision, having left his love and home in Taiwan. His daughter, Angela (Christine Ko), appears to be going through a parallel struggle.
Read MoreThe coverage of comedy trailers continues for the time being with a new series by Greg Daniels (SNL, The Simpsons, Parks and Recreation, King of the Hill, The Office) for Amazon, Upload.
In these days of quarantine, it feels almost eerily prescient to have a comedy series in some sense emulate a life entirely lived online; the premise here is that your consciousness could be uploaded digitally to avert death.
Talking Heads’ 1980 hit “Days Go By” is the key musical track here, not covered or otherwise rearranged, but assiduously spliced and cut to match each scene and moment.
Read MoreGiven our last entry also dealt with a “bad” subject and the world seems to be going from bad to worse, it makes at least some kind of sense to follow up with the analysis of a dark comedy trailer. It’s a time when we need to find space to laugh.
Read MoreSporting an unusual cast pitting Ray Romano alongside Hugh Jackman, among others, Bad Education is a new HBO offering reportedly based on the real occurrence of a superintendent from Long Island found to have embezzled millions of dollars over the length of his career.
Read MoreThe initial teaser trailer for Pixar’s latest, Onward, used The Cars’ 1984 track “Magic,” with the lyrics making obvious reference to the movie’s fantasy setting while also fitting the film’s mix of 1980s nostalgia and aesthetics. This itself is something that has been a bit of a trend, whether looking at Wonder Woman 1984, the Stranger Things franchise, or others.
Read MoreThe first trailer for Spider-Noir dropped last week in two versions—"Authentic Black & White" and "True-Hue Full Color". The visual gimmick is eye-catching, but it's the sound that lands the sale of this mid-century reimagining of the wall-crawler.
GOAT, an NBA-inspired animated film, slams into theatres this Friday. It features a goat who becomes an underdog champion of roarball (like basketball, but played by animals, and more dangerous). To open the trailer we have a 6-second microteaser featuring basketball icon Stephen Curry (he’s a co-producer and voice actor in this film).
First shown at New York Comic Con, the teaser trailer for Daredevil: Born Again’s second season has surfaced online, and the choice of music sets the tone for where Matt Murdock's at for round two.
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