The Bikeriders

The Bikeriders

The Bikeriders is a fast-paced drama about a fictional 1960s US Midwest biker gang, starring Austin Butler (who co-starred with Tom Hanks last year in Elvis) as Benny. As we hear the slow purr of bike engines, the trailer opens with Johnny (Tom Hardy, star of Mad Max) encouraging Benny to become leader of their gang. In the first 20 seconds, this roadside conversation is gradually intercut with other shots – close-ups of gloves on handlebars, a speedometer, bikers cruising open country, Benny screaming in ecstasy as he rides – as a single note begins to swell in the sound mix. Benny’s scream lasts from 0.16-0.18, spanning across five shots including Benny loading a gun and Johnny stabbing a man in the gut, while the scream’s tone is intensified by the added sounds of an accelerating engine and low thuds evoking a racing heartbeat.

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Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget

Step aside Tom Cruise: make way for the claymation hens! This fall we’ll behold a long-awaited sequel to the 2000 film Chicken Run, which was the first film created by Aardman Animations, known for their Wallace and Gromit and Shaun the Sheep franchises. The plot in Chicken Run focused on a group of hens escaping from a chicken farm. But now, in a bizarre reversal – for which we’ll have to watch the sequel to understand why – the upcoming Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget features this same group of hens seeking to break into a maximum security, laser-fortified and robot-guarded chicken farm.

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Maestro

Maestro

Leonard Bernstein was an outstanding 20th century American composer and conductor, who led the New York Philharmonic for decades and co-wrote “West Side Story.” We’ll glimpse his personal life in the new biopic film Maestro, but the new teaser trailer keeps its cards close to its chest. Starring, written and directed by Bradley Cooper (building on the success of his 2018 musical film A Star is Born, which co-starred Lady Gaga), Maestro is co-produced by cinema heavyweights Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg.

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Napoleon

Napoleon

If you’ve seen Gladiator, you know Ridley Scott excels at cinematically capturing an epic historical setting. For his next film he is portraying the French Revolution through the eyes of Napoleon (played by Joaquin Phoenix). Emperor Napoleon was a feverish nation-builder and psychologically insecure man who loved fighting the Brits, so fittingly part of this trailer is cut to a cover of a classic Radiohead banger, “The National Anthem,” from their 2000 album Kid A.

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Heart of Stone

Heart of Stone

Take the 5 1⁄2 minute 2022 smash hit “This is What I Mean” from Stormzy, one of the UK’s biggest hip-hop / grime artists, and remix it with some cinematic percussion and you have the soundtrack for the pulsating 2 1⁄2 minute trailer for the new secret agent action thriller Heart of Stone. In the opening moments the title character Rachel Stone (Gal Gadot) prepares for a mission with her agency known as “The Charter,” which would involve her protecting “The Heart”—her preparations are accompanied by gospel harmonies and a steady bass drum. We build to 0:23 when Stormzy’s vocals enter with the opening lines of his first verse “It’s a bigger operation. What’s with all the speculation?”

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Elio

Elio

Today we explore the teaser trailer for a new Disney/Pixar animated feature Elio. In a classic trailer rug-pull, it opens with a serious man’s voiceover reminiscent of science and nature documentaries. We see planets, satellites, and then zoom in to Major Olga Solis (voiced by America Ferrera) working the overnight shift at a space research centre. The high register sparse piano here is run through delay effects, as though the piano notes are bouncing off distant stars. This music gives a feeling of momentum, suspense, and imminent action. The music builds, as strings, percussion, and choir are added and the anticipation is warranted because the space station’s computer monitors are being overrun by glitchy yet seemingly playful messages from alien lifeforms instructing Solis to ‘Bring us your Leader.’ The music fades out but suddenly at 0.26, as Soli is reading the message aloud, she is interrupted by an incoming video call from her son Elio.

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Squid Game: Season Two

Squid Game: Season Two

With so much speculation nearly two years after the release of Squid Game’s first season in September 2021, Netflix has finally offered some details on the series’ 2024 follow-up. The trailer—technically, labelled a cast announcement, rather than a teaser trailer proper—nevertheless does offer an audiovisual preview with at least some footage of the season to come.

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The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

The trailer for the new Hunger Games film uses tried and tested action music devices. Begin with minimalist piano in the high register, add tension using synth textures and industrial-sounding risers, sprinkle in choir and brass, synchronize the cinematic percussion to the violence on screen, et voilà! But, beneath the surface, this trailer features several subtle devices that link the listener’s ears to the preceding films in this series. Let’s take a listen.

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Meg 2: The Trench

Meg 2: The Trench

With higher-profile summer moviegoing fare such as Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City or Guardians of the Galaxy 3 having been released, our attention in terms of trailers looks forward to August—typically a relatively quiet month for theatrical releases. Nevertheless, there’s room for all forms of the proverbial summer blockbuster, not least of which being Meg 2. Following the profitable (if not a critical darling) The Meg (2018), its unabashed sequel promises to take itself with an equal lack of seriousness.

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Haunted Mansion

Haunted Mansion

Not to be outdone by the steady beat of animated classics brought into live action (with the recent release of The Little Mermaid coming to mind), Disney’s summer fare takes a tonal left turn with a remake of Haunted Mansion. Originally a 2003 Eddie Murphy film and based on the Disney amusement park ride of the same name, it’s little surprise that the trailer positions the film as a kind of ride, never taking itself too seriously. With an all-star cast of Rosario Dawson, Case W. Dillon, LaKeith Stanfield (residents) and Owen Wilson, Danny DeVito, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jared Leto, Dan Levy, and Tiffany Hadish (ghosts) to lead the way.

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