Benicio Del Toro and Emily Blunt in New Trailer for 'Sicario'

Denis Villenueve's drug war thriller Sicario was just announced as an entry in this year's Toronto Film Festival, and it's coming out September 25th. Reaction was mixed-positive at Cannes, so we'll see how this one does here- I'm not convinced it'll play, but once again, I pretty much hated Prisoners, the director's last film, so I'm a little biased.

Seth Rogen and Joseph Gordon-Levitt Have a Wild Christmas Eve in 'The Night Before'

Another year, another raunchy Seth Rogen comedy, although at least this one has a different cast than his usual Apatow co-horts. This time Anthony Mackie and Joseph Gordon-Levitt join him on a crazy Christmas Eve party tradition, but it doesn't quite looks as funny as This is the End (still the high water mark, at least for me). You can never really tell from a trailer though- I guess we'll see about this one in November.

Empire Mag's New 'Batman v Superman' Cover

Is it just me or does Batman look a little, well...fat on this cover? Seriously, that is one heavyset dude in the rubber/tights. I guess the idea is that if Batman looks physically bigger than Superman, maybe it wouldn't be such an absolutely ridiculous notion that he could actually take him in a fight. But you know what, it still is, because Superman is a man of STEEL, as we know, and Batman is a guy with gadgets and a cowl. The whole premise falls flat on its face at conception.

'Game of Thrones' Faces Feature in New Trailer for 'Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials'

I honestly didn't realize the first Maze Runner movie was a big enough hit to warrant a sequel, but since it's coming out just a year after the original, I guess it was already in production. Looks very Hunger Games lite, of course, and hey, is that Lili Taylor? Where's she been hanging out lately? The Scorch Trials comes out September 18th.

Julianne Moore and Ellen Page Fight For Their Rights in 'Freeheld'

Potential Oscar alert here, at least for the acting. The movie checks off the appropriate awards boxes, like tragedy, timely subject matter, etc. Plus Julianne Moore's coming off an Oscar win herself, so she may be nodded again for this one. Moore and Page play a couple who fight for the right to have Moore's property transferred to her partner in the event of her coming death- this was based on a true story from ten years ago, although the age difference between them is striking, at least to me. I don't just object to older men with young girls, anyone nearly thirty years older than the other person makes me raise an eyebrow (it may be unfair, but I can't help it).

Action-Packed New 'Mockingjay' Trailer Brings the Conclusion of the Series

Finally, it's almost over. More war and fighting breaks out in the last Hunger Games movie, with Katniss leading the battle, blah, blah, blah. Nothing looks very interesting about this, it's all just come to a tired and overlong end. Good. It is kind of funny how Jennifer Lawrence almost has to bend over to hug Josh Hutcherson though- why on earth did they ever cast a guy who's like three feet shorter than her as her love interest?

Chris Evans Makes His Directorial Debut With 'Before We Go'

Captain America is branching out, as Chris Evans takes the helm for this romantic drama, coming out September 4th. It's very obviously inspired by Before Sunrise, as two people meet by accident and spend a whole night together that changes everything, but I gotta say, I'm actually not that impressed by the acting in this trailer. Alice Eve doesn't seem to have a great screen presence and I don't see much spark between these two at all. I know you can't tell everything from the trailer, but when it stands out as lacking something just from the clipped scenes that could be a bad sign.