TRAILER #2: "Sin City: A Dame to Kill For"

The second trailer for the Sin City sequel makes it look pretty good actually. It looks to be reuniting much of the cast from the 2005 original (Bruce Willis, Jessica Alba, Rosario Dawson, Mickey Rourke) with new actors including Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Eva Green. It's hard to say what the interest level in this is though- even the first one had limited appeal at best. The movie's coming out August 22nd:

TRAILER: "Obvious Child"

This indie comedy made a splash at Sundance and is starting to be labeled "Hollywood's abortion rom-com," but apparently it got some great notices for being a movie that acknowledges that abortion is an actual thing that some women, you know, choose to do. And that for some reason may not actually destroy their entire life. The skittishness on this topic in movies has been highly irritating and bizarre in recent years- I'll never forget that scene in Knocked Up where no one can even utter the word because it's just too horrible to contemplate. Um, I'm sorry, what year is it again? Of course, with this movie being written and directed by a woman (it had to be), Gillian Robespierre is finally approaching the topic as a reality. And hopefully it launches Jenny Slate (Mona Lisa to Parks and Rec fans), who's got great comic timing herself and desreves to be better known.

TRAILER: "The Boxtrolls"

The third feature from Laika, the studio that produced Coraline and ParaNorman, and possibly a contender for the Best Animated Feature this year, if it's as good as those two. They seem to be the only place committed to making stop-motion animated features, which is a worthy goal (I wish there was one for simple hand drawn animation too). This looks good though, following in the eccentric and kind of quirky footsteps of the other films. It's always refreshing to see animated movies that don't have that same, tired, ironic humor that for me is really getting old. The Boxtrolls comes out September 26th.

Ruby Dee 1922-2014

Oscar-nominated actress and civil rights activist Ruby Dee died today at the age of 91. A trailblazer who started acting on stage in the 1940's and first gained film recognition for The Jackie Robinson Story (1950), who then went on to star in A Raisin in the Sun (1961) with Sidney Poitier, as well several other films in the 50's and 60's. She also guest starred on various television shows since the 1960s (Including Peyton Place), and was nominated for eight Emmy awards, before appearing in the Spike Lee films Do the Right Thing (1989) and Jungle Fever (1991). She was finally nominated for an Oscar for her brief role in American Gangster (2007) as Denzel Washington's mother, and was a political and civil rights activist along with her husband Ossie Davis, whom she was married to from 1948 until his death in 2005. Ruby Dee was awarded the National Medal of Arts and the Kennedy Center Honors for her long career, as well as a Grammy, Emmy, SAG and SAG lifetime achievement award before she passed away from natural causes at her home in New Rochelle, New York.

Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis receiving the Kennedy Center Honors in 2004:

TEASER + POSTER: "Birdman"

The first look at Alejandro Innaritu's highly anticipated Birdman arrived today, along with the awesome poster. For a movie that was supposed to be a comedy, this looks an awful lot more like a drama to me, which makes sense given Innaritu's output so far (can the guy who made Babel, 21 Grams and Amores Perros really pull off a true comedy?) But it looks great anyway and like Michael Keaton is for sure headed to the Oscar race, which is really cool since he's been under-appreciated for pretty much his entire career. Birdman is coming out October 17th, but might show up at the Venice Film Festival in August, so we can look forward to first reactions then.

Poster:

TEASER: "The Interview"

Seth Rogen's really been on a roll lately and this comedy coming out in November could be another big hit for the comedian, as the concept shows it was ballsy enough for them to even make it. Looks like a must see for me anyway. Again co-starring with best pal James Franco and co-directing with frequent collaborator Evan Goldberg (they did This is End together), the two stars are journalists instructed to go on a secret mission to take out Kim Jon-un. That's right, the current dictator of North Korea, played by Randall Park as an actual significant character in the movie. Can't wait to see the reaction this one gets. It's coming out October 10th.

TRAILER: "Dumb and Dumber To"

Ok, so, right on cue, after the poster dropped last night, here's the official trailer for the Farrelly Brothers sequel, also coming out November 14th. I don't even know what to think. I should admit right now that I don't love Dumb and Dumber anyway (I know that's like heresy for some people), so fans of the original should probably be the ones to say whether or not this looks funny. I mean yeah, it does look like Dumb and Dumber, so I guess if that's a good thing then you can be excited? But I'm on the outside looking in on that particular fan club, so this wasn't going to be for me anyway.