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/No, that’s not Danny Ocean and Rusty Ryan—instead, George Clooney and Brad Pitt find themselves in an unwanted partnership as both fixers are hired to cover up the same high-profile crime.
Read MoreNo, that’s not Danny Ocean and Rusty Ryan—instead, George Clooney and Brad Pitt find themselves in an unwanted partnership as both fixers are hired to cover up the same high-profile crime.
Read MoreTwo decades into their box office victory lap, how can superhero films remain interesting? Well, if Deadpool and Wolverine, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Thor: Love and Thunder are any clue, maybe superhero films shouldn’t take themselves seriously.
Read MoreThis week we’re looking at an unusual film on multiple fronts: Horizon is set to be released in two parts in the span of a couple of months this summer, with two additional parts yet to come and its director Kevin Costner said to be backing the film with his own money. For those who know, however, Costner is no upstart to the genre; 1990’s Dances with Wolves earned seven Academy Awards and is often referred to as a landmark film in the history of Westerns. Later, 2003’s Open Range was also a critical and commercial success; it all bodes well for the Western Horizon.
Read MoreA viral trailer came out June 13th for The Instigators, which reunites Matt Damon and Casey Affleck for a new action comedy. The storyline of this film gives us the Boston accents and therapy sessions of Good Will Hunting plus the high-stakes heists of Ocean’s Eleven and the car chase carnage of The Bourne Identity. It’s Matt Damon’s Greatest Hits! I know we all enjoy a good hit song synched to a good trailer, and this trailer by aspiring AppleTV+ gives us not one but two classic pop hits remixed together.
Read MoreHaving been nearly a decade since the original film, one of Pixar’s most anticipated sequels, Inside Out 2, is set to arrive this summer. The trailer begins with a check-in (or reintroduction) to the original set of emotions from the first movie. Against a generic, Motown-inspired rhythmic groove with syncopated guitar and bass, we see a scene in which our protagonist, Riley, tears up the ice during a hockey game. While perfunctory (so far), the music stops at key moments, following a pattern set by many a comedic trailer as Riley’s new set of teenage emotions are introduced, with appropriate breaks in the music for punchlines.
Read MoreToday we'll listen to the trailer for a supernatural horror film called The Watchers, directed by Ishana Night Shyamalan, daughter of M. Night Shyamalan. This trailer features a song that fits seamlessly, while the film’s monsters are effectively woven into the trailer through the eerie sounds that they make since we never see them. The song is Sinéad O'Connor’s “Never Get Old” from 1987–a legendary Irish singer to support a film set in Ireland.
Read MoreSupposedly the third and final film in the franchise, A Quiet Place: Day One, as alluded to in the title, serves as a prequel to the original 2018 film. Here we get to ob- serve the initial invasion of the series’ deadly alien creatures which have ultrasonic hearing.
Read MoreDirector John M. Chu is bringing Wicked from Broadway to the big screen with an all-star cast. The official trailer dropped last week, so let’s check it out! Musically, this trailer pivots well between styles of music including Broadway musical numbers and Harry Potter-esque fantasy underscoring.
Read MoreAmy Winehouse, an iconic songwriter and performer, achieved international fame, struggled through a broken marriage and substance abuse, and died tragically at age 27. The official trailer for Sam Taylor-Johnson’s new biopic Back to Black opens with Winehouse (played by Marisa Abela) picking up an acoustic guitar to write a song, while in the background a bell tolls and strings swell on the same pitch.
Read MoreAs a remake of the 1994 original, this update of a cult classic recounts how musician Eric Draven exacts supernatural revenge on the anniversary of his and his fiancée’s murder. Rooted in action and fantasy, the original was known for Brandon Lee’s performance as Draven; this mantle is taken up by Bill Skarsgård (It, John Wick: Chapter 4), with FKA Twigs assuming the role of his fiancée, Shelly Webster.
Read MoreSeveral soon-to-be-released films poke irreverent fun at the action film genre, including Boy Kills World (out April 26th) and Deadpool & Wolverine (out July 26th). Another example, which we explore in this week’s blog, is David Leitch’s new film The Fall Guy. This film’s Official Trailer #2 re-works Journey’s 1980 hit “Any Way You Want It.” The use of an arena rock hit song from 40+ years ago immediately jolts us out of the expected action film trailer tropes of suspenseful synthesizers and deep dramatic drums (but don’t worry: this trailer uses them as well!). It involves a comedic take on a stuntman (played by Ryan Gosling) who—while in love with the director of an action film (Emily Blunt)—goes on a chase after a movie’s missing star (named Tom Ryder).
Read MoreResisting the rumour that the sequel might well be more akin to a jukebox musical than a drama that incorporates musical numbers per se, the first full trailer for the se- quel to 2019’s Joker exhibits some restraint in this regard. Instead, it opts for a mea- sured orchestration for a single song. “What the World Needs Now is Love”, a 1965 classic composed by Burt Bacharach with lyrics by Hal David. It was first made popular in a performance by Jackie DeShannon and now finds a revival here.
Read MoreOn its way to theatres in a few weeks is Challengers, a sports-romance film about a love triangle surrounding tennis star-turned-coach Tashi (Zendaya). The film’s second official trailer is cut to a remix of Canadian pop star Nelly Furtado’s song “Maneater” from her 2006 album Loose.
Read MoreNotably a new idea in a sea of sequels, reboots, and franchise entries that tend to emanate from Hollywood, IF is an imaginative entry directed by John Krasinski (The Office; A Quiet Place) focused on the conceit of reuniting lost imaginary friends with the children who conceived of them.
Read MoreThe recent teaser trailer for Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice Beetlejuice has been garnering a lot of YouTube attention. It’s a simple trailer with three scenes and some slow-moving music. But wow does it ever pack in a lot of visual and musical nostalgia from Beetlejuice - that creepy 1988 fantasy-comedy classic. In case you haven’t seen Beetlejuice, the film’s title character (Michael Keaton) is a ghoulish “bio-exorcist” who emerges from a model village in the attic of a couple named Barbara and Adam.
Read MoreTwisters looks—and sounds—as squarely focused on its subject matter as the original 1996 blockbuster hit, albeit this time of course incorporating the impact of climate change. Throughout the trailer, sound design comes to the fore, with what one might typically consider music taking a back seat to the proceedings.
Read MoreAs the unabashed fourth entry in a franchise that’s as popular as it is, well, despised, this trailer wastes no time at all indulging the audioviewer with instantly recognizable ear candy. From the first second, that quintessential guitar riff from Guns N’ Roses’ “Sweet Child O’ Mine” whisks us back to the world of Gru and his minions.
Read MoreThe First Omen (directed by Arkasha Stevenson) is a return to the origins of the Omen film series that brought us the classic horror film character Damien, who is supposed to represent the Antichrist. The First Omen is set in Rome, and is a prequel to the 1976 film The Omen. The symbolism of the Antichrist and the act of returning to the origins of a decades-old film franchise both point to the concept of “going backwards.” But this trailer takes the concept of “backwards” literally and has a field day with it.
Read MoreOne of the quirkiest superheroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is Deadpool. His character loves to parody the superhero film genre, and the music for the upcoming Deadpool & Wolverine trailer plays along, giving us hyperactive EDM grooves which seem to purposefully overuse several trailer music clichés including the BRAAAM sound, ticking clocks, and “trailer triplets.”
Read MoreWhile we’re still about a year out from the next Avengers instalment, Marvel has a couple of big summer releases this year, beginning with the comedy-infused Thunderbolts. Best thought of as Marvel’s answer to DC’s Suicide Squad, here we see a gang of unlikely antiheroes rounded up to face a new threat in the absences of the Avengers (hence the asterisk in the title—“the Avengers are not available”).
Dreamworks’ How to Train Your Dragon film franchise is about to join the recent trend of live action / computer graphic remakes of hit animated films (i.e. Snow White). Its official trailer, released in February, uses nearly every sound we’d expect from the trailer music repertoire, including massive drum accents, industrial droning synths, pulsing orchestral strings, sombre high register piano, and wordless choir - it’s all here (as well as the full plotline).
On March 26th, Marvel put out an unusual “Now In Production” video for an upcoming 2026 film in their Avengers franchise. In the expanding multiverse of Marvel films and television series, Avengers: Doomsday is a massive ensemble cast affair. The Avengers series of films began in 2012 with half a dozen heroes. Today, 35 MCU films and nearly as many Marvel tv series later, it becomes a major endeavour to put together an ensemble cast film representing those brand offshoots.
Copyright Dr. James Deaville. Carleton University.
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