TRAILER: "Focus"

Margot Robbie seems to have moved very quickly up the ranks since being discovered in last year's Wolf of Wall Street, although admittedly, it's not very hard to see why. I'm going to call it right now, if this and the upcoming Tarzan (where she's been cast as Jane) are any good and/or hits, she's going to be the next Sharon Stone-esque sex symbol. This one looks different than what I would expect from the Crazy Stupid Love directing duo (it seems to be more of a heist/action movie), but who knows, it might work. Despite their 22 year age difference, Will Smith still looks younger than 46 and Margot Robbie older than 24, so this particular young woman/older man pairing works better than say, Emma Stone and Colin Firth. Focus is coming out Feb 27th.

TEASER: "Tomorrowland"

After what seems like years, the teaser for Brad Bird's Tomorrowland has finally arrived. It looks pretty cool here, but one thing makes me hesitant. Brad Bird is the director behind the animated films The Iron Giant, The Incredibles and Ratatouille, and he then made the successful leap to live action with Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, so he's completely trustworthy. But this film was co-written by Damon Lindelof, writer of Lost, The Leftovers and Prometheus, and he's really NOT. So I hope Bird was mostly in control on this one. The movie is coming out next May.

A Female 'Ghostbusters' on the Way

After weeks of rumors (and years of speculation involving some kind of third sequel), Deadline has the scoop that Paul Feig, director of Bridesmaids and The Heat, will officially re-team with Heat writer Katie Dippold for an all female Ghostbusters reboot. Bill Murray himself suggested the cast he'd choose for a remake- Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Linda Cardellini and Emma Stone. What do you guys think? I suppose if there had to be a reboot/sequel of some kind, this would be the better way to do it. My guess is McCarthy will very likely be one of them, given her and Feig's history (they have another comedy coming out just next year) but now all eyes are on who fills out the rest of the foursome. And they can't actually make this movie without including cameos from the original cast, right? Look for appearances from Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Ernie Hudson, I bet.

Blu-Ray Pick of the Week: "Alien" (1979)

A great anniversary choice, especially for horror movie month, as this is another one of our picks for October in the October movies page. Sigourney Weaver is the take-no-prisoners Ripley, here in the original Ridley Scott film, which is more of a horror movie than any of the more action packed sequels. It really does feel like a totally different experience when you watch it, with all the scenes of quiet dread and chilling atmosphere created by the terrifying silence of space. See it again, and appreciate it for one of the great monster movies that it is.

Original 1979 Trailer:

TRAILER: "Leviathan"

This movie made a really big splash in Cannes for being a Russian film that completely tears apart Russia's corrupted system of government. Even though it was raved about at the festival (many believe it should have won the Palme D'Or, but it was awarded with the Screenplay prize instead) no one thought it would ever be submitted by Russia as their Foreign Film entry in the Oscar race, and just this week it was announced that lo and behold, it will be (after the director of the committee's first choice withdrew his film from consideration, saying he doesn't believe in competition). It's pretty shocking of them to do this, but perhaps they're trying to make themselves look good by being able to point to it as an example of Russians having free speech after all. Right. Well, at least we'll be able to see it here eventually (probably early next year).

TRAILER: "American Sniper"

Here's hoping that Clint Eastwood's latest turns out better than Jersey Boys did earlier this summer. Bradley Cooper stars as Chris Kyle, the Navy Seal whose autobiography the film is based on, and even though this teaser is pretty good, it could always turn out to be this year's Lone Survivor. It's coming out on Christmas Day, but not expanding until January 16th, so it even has that previous film's release date. I don't have a lot of faith in Eastwood as of late and his last really great movie was Letters From Iwo Jima back in 2006, so I guess we'll just have to wait and see if this one turns out okay.

TRAILER #2: "The Imitation Game"

A new UK trailer for The Imitation Game shows a lot of the same clips from the first one, but there are some new bits in there too. It's being touted as a strong Oscar contender since its very popular showing in Telluride and then winning the People's Choice Award at Toronto, and Benedict Cumberbatch is in a very good place to be nominated for Best Actor, maybe even contending for the win. The movie comes out Nov. 21st, so look out for it.

TEASER: "Inside Out"

It's been quite a while since Pixar has come out with a real classic, on par with its winning streak from Finding Nemo through Toy Story 3, which I would argue was its last great one. I suppose some people liked Brave, but the truth is, apart from the stunning visuals, that movie wasn't nearly as good as their previous entries, and since then they've been doing sequels like Monsters University and Cars 2, with a Nemo one on the way. But this just may be a return to the creative innovation of the glory years, or at least on paper it has the potential. A young girl has arguing emotions that live inside her head, a risky concept, but with Pete Doctor directing (he last directed Up) and a screenplay from Toy Story 3's Michael Arndt, I might actually be excited about a Pixar movie again. Not a whole lot to see from this teaser (it draws heavily on clips from past hits), but the movie's coming out next June.