TRAILER: "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes"

Can't wait! The war is here for Caesar and his apes, as this new trailer shows in the upcoming sequel to Rise of the Planet of the Apes, coming out July 11th. I'll admit the whole war against the humans thing seems familiar (did that happen in a previous Apes movie?) but who cares when the apes look so cool? Jason Clarke, Keri Russell and Gary Oldman are the new human additions to the cast but let's face it, nobody goes to see the humans in these movies. It's all about Andy Serkis's Caesar.

TRAILER: "Tammy"

Could Melissa McCarthy have another big summer hit this year? Here she is in Tammy, which was written by her and her husband Ben Falcone, who also directed. She looks funny as always, but sometimes with comedy trailers you can't really tell what the tone of the movie might be- I suspect that this one could actually be more of a dramedy than it looks. We'll just have to wait and see. Tammy comes out July 2nd.

POSTER: "Interstellar"

Christopher Nolan's highly anticipated sci-fi film Interstellar is coming out in November, and now the poster has officially been released:

We still don't really know anything about this movie yet, other than that it's got a big ensemble cast (Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Ellen Burstyn Michael Caine), but we won't have long to wait before the trailer finally drops. It's supposed to be released ahead of Godzilla in the theaters, which means it'll be online sometime next week. The teaser didn't tell us much, and Nolan seems to be wanting to play up the mysterious aspects of this, as usual. It looks to want to recall 70's sci-fi epics like Close Encounters of the Third Kind to me, which Nolan has admitted was a big influence on him as a kid. Let's hope it can live up to the hype.

Blu-Ray Pick of the Week: "The Women" (1939)

Out on blu-ray this week is a classic from the 1930's and one of my favorites of that particular era. The Women was adapted from a play by Clare Booth Luce and featured an all star cast of Hollywood's biggest actresses at the time. The conceit is that this movie is virtually all women, showing not one single man in the entire film. Good girl Norma Shearer stars as a wealthy Manhattanite whose husband is having an affair with the evil Joan Crawford and whose friends alternately plot with her and against her in light of the scandal the affair causes. Hilarious, filled with sparkling one-liners and some all time delicious scenery-chewing from Crawford and the great Rosalind Russell. It was made into a horrible remake in 2008, but this is the one you want to see.

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TRAILER: "The Salvation"

This looks interesting. One of the international films playing at Cannes this year, it's a Danish western, but set in North America, and starring Mads Mikkelson of Hannibal fame, who seems to be something of a hot commodity these days. Eva Green and Jeffrey Dean Morgan (best known from Grey's Anatomy) are in this too, and it looks like it could be kinda cool. Westerns may be making a bit of a comeback this year with this and Tommy Lee jones's The Homesman. We'll see of course.