James Bond Travels to Mexico in New 'Spectre' Trailer

This looks pretty solid, but a couple of things I noticed right off the bat- 1) Roger Deakins' cinematography for Skyfall really added to the look of that movie that this one just doesn't have and it's immediately obvious, and 2) this is the first Bond film without Judi Dench in 20 years, and it's kind of funny that that's also immediately notable. Otherwise it looks like what you'd expect- there aren't normally two good Bond movies in a row, but hopefully with Sam Mendes back to direct, this one will break the mold.

Dinosaurs and Humans Roam the Earth in First Trailer for 'The Good Dinosaur'

Eh- not too sure about this one. Pixar's new movie says the meteor that wiped out the dinosaurs happened to miss the planet, so dinosaurs and man ended up co-existing, but the plot of this movie essentially looks like another Ice Age, as a nice dino befriends a little human boy. I assume he's helping him get back to his people, right? That's what it looks like anyway. Yeah, not too original. It comes out at Thanksgiving, but my guess is this is no threat to Inside Out in the Oscar race for Animated Feature.

New X-Men Pics Reveal Psylocke, Apocalypse

EW once again has the exclusive first set photos from next summer's X-Men movie, and Apocalypse looks a little...cartoony? Like a Power Rangers villain? Yeah, it's kind of weird. But actually Psylocke's cut up bathing suit look is also a little nutty. Aside from the questionable costumes here, I'm most annoyed by the news that Jennifer Lawrence has essentially ditched the blue makeup entirely and will be walking around as herself for the whole film. I'm sorry, but what's the point of that? If she's not going to bother to be Mystique (who's lame in these movies anyway), why the pretense? Why not just have her show up and literally play herself as a famous walk-on- hey look, it's Jennifer Lawrence time traveling into the 1980's and deciding to be a part of Professor X's mutant team. It may as well be the case at this point. New characters from the bottom up are young Nightcrawler, Jubilee (finally making her long awaited debut in the movies), and young Storm with a snazzy mohawk look.

Leo Dicaprio Battles a Bear in Trailer for 'The Revenant'

Now this is quite a trailer. The new film from Alejandro Inarritu, who just won the Oscar for Birdman, looks to boast some more incredible cinematography (which I can tell is going to be the real star of this movie) from Emmanuel Lubezci (also a newly-minted 2-time winner). Might already be three times the charm for Chivo, here from the looks of it. The Revenant is based on a novel and coming out in December- expect it to be a major Oscar player.

New Trailer for 'Pan' Hypes the Adventure

So, this third trailer for the Peter Pan origin story is still trying to make it look as action-packed as possible, but I haven't given up hope that Joe Wright managed to do something interesting with it in spite of it being from "the studio that brought you Harry Potter." Garret Hedlund is what looks strangest to me in all these trailers- since when does Captain Hook look and sound like an American cowboy? I hope there's an actual reason for that, I mean, there must be, right? Pan's coming out October 9th.

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are Deranged 'Sisters' in New Comedy

Wow. I like Tina and Amy as much as anyone, but man, does this look awful. The premise itself seems a bit out of whack- okay, so two sisters reunite but are they like...mentally disturbed or something? The trailer makes it seem like we're supposed to think they're just two gals out for a good time, but clearly there's something wrong with them. With Baby Mama and this, for some reason the duo can't seem to translate their best buddy schtick from awards hosting duties to the big screen. It's coming out at Christmas and will be crushed by Star Wars, obviously.