New Comic-Con Trailer for 'Suicide Squad'

At this point, I don't really know why we need any more trailers for Suicide Squad. I'm pretty sure we've seen 95 percent of the movie. But if you want it, here's another look at it, this one reminding you that Will Smith is in it too, which has kinda been getting lost in the marketing, with so much of it focusing on the Joker and Harley Quinn. It looks the best of the DC menu, I'll say that much. But once again, I'm asking myself if it's the soundtrack doing the talking for this film in every single promo that's released. The first teaser for this by the way, was released at last year's Comic-Con, and the movie STILL hasn't come out yet.

Batman Assembles the 'Justice League' in New Sizzle Reel

As many issues as I had with the way they seem to have approached Wonder Woman in that trailer, this footage taken from the ongoing filming of Justice League just made me laugh. And no, not in the way they wanted me to. This IS Zack Snyder directing again, probably for the last time, and boy, do you think the studio notes mandated some HUMOR this time around or what? I think it said jokes, jokes, jokes- MAKE IT FUNNY. Because this really looks nothing like Batman v Superman, and I suppose that's a good thing, but then again, Zack Snyder, ultimate self-important dude bro being forced to deliver a "fun" superhero movie against his natural instincts as a filmmaker...this sounds like a recipe for disaster, frankly. Oh, and the studio also ordered some rock music thrown in, because people love that in their trailers these days. Don't see this working either. And can I just say, the fact that they're ripping off the TV version of The Flash character is lame, but how much more lame is The Flash's costume in this? UGH. Nice robot shoulders, dude. Give me the TV one any day.

Comic-Con Debuts 'Wonder Woman' Trailer

Comic-Con of course brought us some big time trailers this weekend, one of which is the much anticipated Wonder Woman, starring Gal Gadot as the titular iconic heroine in her first ever feature film. So what do you think? I'm only gonna say a couple of things. One, I don't trust any single DC movie until they get rid of Zack Snyder from any trace of the production, and I know that his fingerprints are all over this one, including the screenplay. So there's a red flag. Two, I am pretty mortified by Gal Gadot's acting here, but acting is less of a problem for superheroes than not having a screen presence. And she looks to be entirely missing that last part, which is crucial. I mean, that beach scene with Chris Pine? Man, that looks bad. Finally, I see a lot of self-serious slo-mo action in this, another Snyder stamp, and frankly, Wonder Woman as a violent WWI-era actioner makes no sense to me whatsoever. So I'm not very optimistic about this movie- I know some people think it looks great, but I have serious doubts. And I HATE that horrible, god awful theme music they're bringing over from her appearance in Batman v Superman. WHY??? I also really don't like her costume. This is just not the Wonder Woman movie I would have wanted to see.

Garry Marshall 1934-2016

Film and television titan Garry Marshall has passed away last night at the age of 82. He was an actor, director, producer and writer of some the most beloved movies and television shows of the last century. He started out as a joke writer for comedians on television in the 1950's, before going on to become a writer for shows like The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Danny Thomas Show and The Lucy Show. He eventually created the sitcom Happy Days and its spin-offs Laverne and Shirley and Mork and Mindy (this after discovering Robin Williams) developed Neil Simon's The Odd Couple for television, and then went on to direct many notable films in the 1980's up to today, including The Flamingo Kid, Nothing in Common, Beaches, Pretty Woman, Runaway Bride and The Princess Diaries. His most recent was Mother's Day, again starring his longtime friend Julia Roberts, who became a megastar thanks to his Pretty Woman. He also acted himself in many movies and television shows, going all the way back to the 1950's, including a recurring role on Murphy Brown in the 90's, voice acting on The Simpsons, and most recently guest appearances on shows like Louie and Brooklyn Nine-Nine. His contributions to pop culture and entertainment were enormous and continue to live on to this day.

Full Trailer for 'Magnificent Seven' Shows Off Diverse Cast

I though the first look at this was extremely generic, but this new one looks a little more intriguing. I do like the diverse casting part of it, and it doesn't look like it's inviting comparison to any past versions at all, which is always a wise move. Then again, like Girl on a Train, this is being helmed by a director of only average style or talent in Antoine Fuqua, so the original generic feel may be right on the money. Coincidentally, also like Girl on a Train, this movie has the JLaw clone again, this time with red hair instead of blonde. Odd.

Steamy New Trailer for 'Girl on a Train' Drops

I think I've said before that Emily Blunt pretty much does nothing for me, and I still don't get it even as this trailer tries its hardest to show off any potential Oscar moments she might have. The whole thing looks like a low rent Gone Girl, which, let's face it, was kinda low rent material to begin with, only elevated by David Fincher's Hitchock-ian directing style. I don't think we'll be saying the same for Tate Taylor, director of The Help. I'm also kind of distracted by this JLaw lookalike playing the murder victim. Anyone else see the clone-ish resemblance there?

Hailee Steinfeld Stars in Coming of Age Comedy 'Edge of Seventeen'

Hailee Steinfeld's been plugging away ever since True Grit in various teenage roles, and now she stars in this one from first time director Kelly Fremon, which is said to be kind of inspired by John Hughes films from the 1980's. She looks fine, but the movie just looks a bit too cute for its own good, or maybe that's the Woody Harrelson character alone. Blake Jenner is actually in this too, which...ick. It comes out on September 30th.

New Poster and Footage Debut for 'Rogue One'

Given the reports of re-shoots going on with this film after studio execs reportedly prefer that the Gareth Edwards directed early cut they saw resemble JJ Abrams' Force Awakens more, I wasn't sure what to think about how this one will turn out. But this new footage looks...interesting, I suppose? Supposedly we're getting looks at Darth Vader and a young Han Solo in it, which...of course we are. Can't let any of these films stand completely on their own, can we? Even the supposed spinoff ones. Felicity Jones gets another awkward line of dialogue, or maybe she just delivers these lines in an odd manner. I didn't think the super self-serious style of the director of the most recent Godzilla movie would be a great match for the Star Wars universe anyway, so it doesn't surprise me if Disney wants what will make them another 2 billion or whatever it is the last one made. The tone here certainly resembles more of a war film.

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Warren Beatty Returns to the Screen in 'Rules Don't Apply'

Warren Beatty hasn't directed a movie since 1998's Bulworth, and he's been wanting to do this film about Howard Hughes for something like 25 years. I never thought it would actually get made, but lo and behold, here's the trailer. It looks a bit rough, but...well, yeah it just looks rough. But if a guy who hasn't made a movie in almost two decades can come back not rusty it'd be amazing, right? We'll see I guess.