Trailer for New Documentary 'He Named Me Malala'

Malala Yousafzai, the Nobel Peace Prize recipient of 2014, has had a remarkable survival story, after being shot by the Taliban and continuing to speak out for the rights of women at the age of 17. Now she's the subject of a new documentary directed by Davis Guggenheim, who made Waiting for Superman and An Inconvenient Truth, so that more people can continue to become familiar with her story. It opens on October 2nd.

Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay Are a Longtime Married Couple in '45 Years'

This looks pretty good. It's kind of hard to tell what it's about from this trailer, but apparently Rampling and Courtenay are a married couple who find out that the person Courtenay was in love with 45 years ago has turned up dead. It was well received at the Berlin Film Festival in April, and Charlotte Rampling is a great actress (she was the best thing about the second season of Broadchurch this year), so it may be worth seeking out when it comes out on August 28th.

Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg Reunite in 'Daddy's Home'

This looks like one of those that could be really stupid or really funny, but it's hard to tell which one from the trailer. I actually liked The Other Guys, Ferrell and Wahlberg's last movie together, but that was Adam McKay, Will Ferrell's longtime collaborator, and this one is directed by a guy whose last two movies were Dumb and Dumber To and That's My Boy, so....yeah that doesn't bode well. It's coming out Christmas Day.

Lily Tomlin is a Feisty 'Grandma' in New Buddy Comedy

Okay, Lily Tomlin looks awesome in this, and I have to see it even if the character of the shit-talking grandma has become something of a new cliche in recent years. I already know she can do it better than a bunch of other actresses. Plus, it's from Paul Weitz (writer-director of About a Boy) and got major reviews out of Sundance. Just from the trailer, I'm thinking Lily Tomlin could easily be in for some serious Oscar buzz (they love the cranky old lady role and Tomlin's a legend who hasn't had a starring vehicle in 27 years).

Robin Williams Stars in his Last Movie 'Boulevard'

Here's the trailer for Boulevard, coming out in a limited release on July 10th. This movie will get attention for being Robin Williams' last starring role as a 60 year old man trying to do one last good thing in his life. It looks kinda routine and sentimental, but I guess that was a lot of Williams' dramatic work. Still, it's sad to think this is the last thing we'll ever see him in.

Family Reunion in 'Kung Fu Panda 3' Trailer

We cap off our week of animated movie trailers with the return of Jack Black's kung-fu panda in the third installment of the Panda series, but I have to admit that I've never seen any of these, despite it supposedly being one of Dreamworks' best animated franchises (the How to Train Your Dragon series probably trumps it at this point). I don't know- is it worth catching up on? I'm actually surprised they're doing a third, since I remember the second one disappointing at the box office. I guess that explains the January release date.