TRAILER: "The Gift"

Australian actor Joel Edgerton (you might recognize him from Zero Dark Thirty and The Great Gatsby), is making his directorial debut with this psychological thriller, which he also wrote and produced, starring himself, Jason Bateman and Rebecca Hall. It looks like another variation on the Single White Female formula, about a psycho stalker who used to know Bateman- but hopefully the trailer just hides any extra twists. It comes out July 31st.

TRAILER: "The 33"

Okay, so, a couple of things about this trailer. You remember the 2010 story of the Chilean miners who were rescued after thirty-three days underground, right? Of course you do, and that story was so amazing it begged for a movie, and one that would be really hard to fuck up, but for this Chilean film to tell it with all the actors speaking English is odd, to say the least. I mean, come on, really? Also, Lou Diamond Phillips is Filipino, and Gabriel Byrne is Irish. Not hispanic. How hard would it be to tell this story with a whole cast of actual hispanic actors? I'm not saying everyone has to be from Chile, but seriously.

TRAILER #2: "Spy"

The new trailer for Spy shows Melissa McCarthy at her best, and I'm officially really excited for this now that it got very positive reviews out of its premiere at the SXSW film festival a few weeks ago. McCarthy to me is hilarious, but she's not always served well by some of her choices (Tammy, Identity Thief). But this is Paul Feig, who directed both Bridesmaids and The Heat, and seems to always get the very best out of her, so I'm happy about the early buzz that it's her best movie. It comes out June 5th.

TRAILER #2: "Mad Max: Fury Road"

Wow! Now that's a trailer. Set to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival just days ahead of its U.S. release, the new Mad Max movie looks like a non-stop adrenaline ride, but in a good way. Hopefully it'll be able to rival what was for me anyway, the only great movie in the original trilogy, 1981's The Road Warrior (which really was one of the great action movies of all time). Can't wait to see this.

Blu-Ray Pick of the Week: "The Imitation Game" (2014)

Out on blu-ray today is the better of last year's dueling British biopics, the one about mathematician Alan Turing that starred Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley. Nominated for 8 Oscars, including Picture, Director and for its two stars, and winning Best Adapted Screenplay, this was set during WWII and documented the breaking of the Enigma Code by a group of Bletchley Park scientists, including Turing and his fellow outsider Joan Clarke. Seamlessly weaving back and forth between time periods, the movie mixed genres to be a sort of historical thriller, and the performances were terrific from the entire ensemble cast. A very entertaining and engrossing drama that sheds light on a little known period in history, and a man whose monumental contributions had been all but ignored by his own country.

Trailer:

TV SPOTS: "Tomorrowland" & "Jurassic World"

Some new promos for a couple of the big summer movies coming out this year that everyone's looking forward to. Personally, I think Tomorrowland looks more promising than Jurassic World- the Jurassic Park series seems to have been a one-off in terms of you know, a movie people actually liked. I think once you've seen one movie with dinosaurs terrorizing humans, the novelty is basically gone forever. Especially when the special effects from the 90's somehow look better than the ones they're using now- seriously, what's that about?

And here's the one for Tomorrowland. We get a look at Hugh Laurie in sci-fi action here:

Disney to Make Live-Action 'Mulan'

Well, with all the success of their live-action remakes, it can be no surprise that they're forging right ahead, but I guess it is a bit unexpected that 1998's Mulan would be their next choice. Really, Mulan and not Aladdin or The Little Mermaid? But now that I think about it, maybe it's not that surprising. With China emerging as such a massive Hollywood market now (the box office numbers are set to surpass the United States in the next few years), plus this being one of the few they'd be able to justify including action-heavy war scenes in, I suppose it is kind of a no-brainer, money-wise. Make no mistake, even though I liked Cinderella just fine, all these reboots have zilch to do with artistic expression- they can only get lucky in that area. But my first thought for casting is Chloe Bennet, or Skye from ABC's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. What do you guys think? I just hope they cast an actual Chinese actress for this, and not do what Hollywood movies like Memoirs of a Geisha did in casting Chinese actresses for what were Japanese characters. They could at least get that part right now.

My favorite part of the original movie: