TRAILER: "Minions"

Well, for those who can't get enough of those lovable minions, behold, the trailer for the Minions movie is here. The spinoff/prequel to the Despicable Me movies is set to come out next July, is destined to be a smash hit and will be starring the voices of Sandra Bullock and Jon Hamm, which to me is the only interesting thing about it. But these guys sure are popular, so here's what you've been waiting for:

Blu-Ray Pick of the Week: "Sherlock" Series 1-3

Okay, so I'm recommending something a little different this week, and mostly because the way too expensive gift pack of the BBC series comes with these awesome Sherlock and Watson busts that any fan would love to display in their house (I wish I could buy just those). But given that the gift set really is a lot of money, this is mostly a reminder to check out the show (it's streaming on Netflix) which just recently received a bunch of overdue Emmy love, including wins for Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman. It's not often that a breakthrough role can be so instantly iconic that it launches the actor straight from television into movies, but that's certainly what this show has done for Cumberbatch, and all it takes is one episode to see why. He's the real deal.

BBC Trailer:

TRAILER: "A Most Violent Year"

Thursday marks the start of the AFI Film Festival and with it comes the premiere of J.C. Chandor's A Most Violent Year, one of the last remaining Oscar hopefuls to be seen this season. We really don't know anything about this movie, other than the fact that its star Oscar Isaac was nominated for a Gotham award a couple of weeks ago for it, so clearly at least a handful of critics have seen it already. It wouldn't surprise me if he was great in this, given how terrific he was in last year's Inside Llewyn Davis. Here's hoping the movie lives up to this trailer, which makes it look pretty good, at least in my opinion. It's coming out on Dec 31st.

FINAL TRAILER: "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay- Part 1"

I know I said I wasn't going to post any more of these endless teasers and trailers for this movie, but since the studio itself has now promised it's the final one, I guess I'll go ahead and give in one more time. You know, it's funny- even though I thought the last movie was decent and better than the first, somehow I'm less interested in this one than I've ever been for anything about this franchise. Nothing about it looks good to me anymore, the whole thing just seems like a corporate controlled money-making machine with directors for hire who must check creativity at the door. Ugh. Don't even think I'll see it.