Liam Hemsworth Romances Kate Winslet in 'The Dressmaker'

This looks kinds cute, actually. Kate Winslet is a grumpy dressmaker who finds love in her homeland of Australia, allowing Liam Hemsworth to use his natural accent for once. Although it seems to be standard that the Hemsworth boys are always cast as man candy to be ogled in whatever they're in- I guess it can't be helped, right? This movie comes out in October.

Special Comic Con Trailer for 'Man From U.N.C.L.E.' Released

At this point, with a third over 5-minute trailer for this movie, I'm not sure what else there is to show for the film. But the studio is obviously pushing it hard, and with early screenings generating some actual positive buzz, it may be that they know they have something here after all. I have to say, I don't think it looks bad, but Guy Ritchie is such a question mark, so you have to be skeptical.

'Batman v Superman' Trailer Launches at Comic Con

Yikes. There's...quite a lot going on here isn't there? Not least of which is Jesse Eisenberg's complete tonal mismatch of a Lex Luthor caricature in a ridiculous wig, yet another glance at what happened to Batman's parents (because lord knows we haven't seen enough of that), more Superman as Jesus imagery, and of course, the Man of Steel-esque video game-y fight scene between Batman, Superman and apparently at least a little bit of Wonder Woman in there too. Wouldn't be a Zack Snyder joint without that, right? Who wants to bet it lasts the last hour of the movie, just like Superman versus Zod did in the last one? Another favorite Snyder contribution to Superman lore is turning both his Earth parents into assholes- real great advice there, Ma Kent.

This looks like the overstuffed, pretentious, utterly unpleasant mess that I expected it to be, based on what MoS was, but with one bright spot- I am going to be laughing heartily at every line Lex Luthor utters, so at least there will be some entertainment value in here, even if it's unintentional.

J.J. Abrams Debuts 'Star Wars' Sizzle Reel at Comic-Con

The era of fanfic continues! Although I personally get a kick out of the fact that the very first words in this behind the scenes video play like a big fuck you to George Lucas's CGI-ridden prequels. Look, I love Star Wars and I'm going to see this in the theater at Christmastime like everybody else, but watching the reverence with which these actors talk about the old movies as they make their own version of a new one can't help but feel like a bunch of nerds playing dress up with a hundred million dollar budget for a home video. No wonder this was shown at ComicCon of all places. Will it be better than the prequels? Of course. Is it still essentially writing your own chapter of someone else's original idea from a long time ago? Yes. Yes it is. And I want something brand new again.

Omar Sharif 1932-2015

Legendary actor Omar Sharif passed away today at the age of 83, after suffering a heart attack. The Egyptian actor became a heartthrob in the 1960's after appearing in Lawrence of Arabia (one of the most memorable movie entrances of all time), Doctor Zhivago and Funny Girl. He acted in movies throughout the 60's and 70's, but his most iconic roles were the three mentioned above, the ones he'll always be immortalized for. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Lawrence of Arabia, and his more recent film appearances included Hidalgo, The 13th Warrior and the upcoming Rock the Kasbah with Bill Murray.

Omar Sharif's intro from 1962's Lawrence of Arabia:

Drew Barrymore and Toni Collette Are Best Friends in 'Miss You Already'

Tearjerker alert. For some reason this movie kind of reminds me of Beaches- not sure if that's a good thing or not. But it's nice to see Drew Barrymore again in something that could (potentially) be decent. Actually, the sad thing about this movie is that it's coming out in the UK in September, but it's one of those that has not secured a U.S. release date, likely because it's a low budget female friendship comedy. This is a movie that would have easily been in theaters a decade or so ago, but now these kinds of movies get sidelined from even a theatrical release. It's a sad state of affairs, people.

Saoirse Ronan Comes to America in 'Brooklyn'

I smell a potential Oscar contender here. This coming of age independent film set in the 1950's was very warmly received at Sundance and immediately picked up by Fox Searchlight for a fall release, and it looks right up Oscar's alley to me. Saoirse Ronan is a teenage immigrant from Ireland (so she gets to use her natural accent) and she looks great in the lead role, sensitive and genuine as she often is. Surrounded by colorful character actors in the supporting parts and with a script written by Nick Hornby (Wild, An Education), I'd say to definitely be on the lookout for this one.

Chris Pine and Casey Affleck Battle Storm Waters in 'The Finest Hours'

Looks like Disney wants a Perfect Storm type movie with this disaster flick, but as always, the January release date raises suspicion. Chris Pine keeps trying to break through outside the Star Trek franchise, but I'm not sure this will be the vehicle for him. Frankly, the only person who sounds believable with that Cape Cod accent is Casey Affleck (for obvious reasons). It's coming out January 29th, so be wary of this one.

Jack Black is R.L. Stine in the 'Goosebumps' Trailer

I was never a Goosebumps fan as a kid- for the TV show I preferred Are you Afraid of the Dark?, and with the books I liked Stine's own Fear Street series better. But if I had been I would probably think the premise they chose here to make a movie out of the property seems weird and convoluted. Apparently R.L. Stine's book monsters literally spring to life out of the pages and chase everyone around the neighborhood? Huh. Seems aimed at really little kids, but I guess that was why I wasn't into the books in the first place.