The Mike Newell directed action flick isn't hitting screens until May 28, but that hasn't stopped a steady stream of teasers and trailers from trying to amp you up early and often. The latest expands the cast and story and gives us some more glimpses of the aww inducing time freezing dagger. What do you guys think?

--Greg MacLennan

 
 
Have you seen the newest trailer for Toy Story 3 yet? It's pretty adorable. Check out the newest toys and what's in store for the child playthings come summertime--in 3-D no less!

--Darcie Duttweiler

 
 
Would-be heir to the Bruce Lee throne, Tony Jaa is returning to the big screen with Ong Bak 3, sequel to Ong Bak 2: The Beginning and prequel to Ong Bak: Muay Thai Warrior. The trailer is featured on the just-releasedOng Bak 2 DVD and Blu-ray.

Like the lackluster follow-up to the ass-kicking original, Tony Jaa will have his hand in directing, producing and writing Ong Bak 3. Let's hope it's more like the original and less like the confusing sequel/prequel

Knees and elbows will crack skulls when Ong Bak 3 hits Thai theaters in April. No word yet on a stateside release.


--Eric Pulsifer

 
 
 Cemetery Junction tells the universal story of being trapped in a small town. In 1970s England, three blue-collar friends spend their days joking, drinking, fighting and chasing girls and dreaming of escape. The April 2010 release was written by The Office and Extras creators Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant and will be directed by Gervais. What do you guys think of the trailer?

--Greg MacLennan

 
Trailer Park 01/22/2010
 
We have a couple new trailers up for you guys that have been catching our eye. First up we got a red band trailer for the upcoming comedy Hot Tub Time Machine (warning it's got some bad language and some boo-bees in the trailer). The movie stars Craig Robinson, John Cusack, Clark Duke, and Rob Corddry as four friends who get loaded and travel back in time with a chance to relive their pasts.

Next up we got a new comedy, Cyrus, from mumblecore maestros The Duplass Brothers. The film stars Jonah Hill, John C. Reilly and Marissa Tomei int he story of a guy with a too good looking girlfriends who has a teenage son that hates him. Let us know what you guys think.

--Greg MacLennan

 
 
Hitting you like a speeding bullet this April 23rd is the new Magruber film starring Will Forte, Kristin Wiig, Ryan Phillippe, and Val Kilmer. The story seems to revolve around a some sort of evil man and his plot to take over the world with nuclear weapons. The trailer seems funny and clever enough, and though I can't stand Forte, I'm a sucker for a good Val Kilmer joke. Let me know what you guys think.

--Greg MacLennan
 
 
This time of year movie news is pretty scarce minus all of the awards shows, which can get pretty tedious, really. So, we're posting this trailer for a movie you've most likely never heard of, She's Out of My League, starring Undeclared's Jay Baruchel. 

The movie sounds pretty dumb, with Baruchel, an airport security officer, dating a super hot chick that's completely out of his league (Alice Eve from the delightful Starter for 10). Normally, I wouldn't think twice about these stupid movies, but I have a soft spot for Baruchel from his Apatow days, and it also stars Krysten Ritter, who is always a welcome addition in my mind. Plus, watch the trailer and try not to laugh a little. This may just be 2010's guilty pleasure for me, who knows? Or it could suck hard. Either way.

--Darcie Duttweiler

 
 
Whoa! So we took some time off for the holidays and while we were out studios typically shut down whats going on, but we totally forgot that a ton of movies come out while offices are closed. So with that in mind, we give you three new trailers for next year releases. Some good, some bad, and some interesting. Check em out!

First up we have Repo Men, which promises to have no Emilio Estevez. The film is set in the near future when artificial organs can be bought on credit. The story revolves around a repo man who takes flight when the company he works for saves his life by giving him a new ticket, but provides it to him on credit, which he cannot afford to pay. Trailer is NSFW.

Second we have Cop Out from Kevin Smith, which was previously titled A Couple of Dicks, which had been changed to A Couple of Cops. This is the first film Kevin Smith is directing that he didn't write the script for, and with a cast including Tracy Morgan and Bruce Willis as partners, and Sean William Scott as a slimy informer things couldn't seem more promising....until you see the trailer.

And finally we have probably one of my most anticipated movies of the year that we literally have no information about other than it's got an all-star cast and is written and directed by a cinematic genius. Below take a look at the thriller which takes place within the architecture of your mind, Inception.

 
Chinese Karate? 12/23/2009
 
One day studios will run out of movies to remake. Until then, here's the trailer for the remake of 1984's The Karate Kid.

Will Smith's son Jaden Smith (The Pursuit of Happyness) plays Dre, a kid who moves with his mom to China, gets bullied, learns martial arts from a dirty-looking old man named Mr. Han (Jackie Chan) and hopefully beats the living hell out of some other children. Harald Zwart (Agent Cody Banks, The Pink Panther 2) directs.

At one point, the film's name was changed to The Kung Fu Kid, which would have made a bit more sense seeing how Chan and Kung Fu are Chinese and Karate is Japanese. Accuracy aside, is there any way Jaden Smith can fill Ralph Macchio's shoes? If you care to find out, The Karate Kid hits theaters June 11, 2010.

--Eric Pulsifer
 
 
After watching the trailer for this summers release, Knight and Day, I'd say we have a bonafied guaranteed fun time in the theater awaiting us. But then I get the nagging feeling Cameron Diaz is going to do all that she can to ruin it for me. Tom Cruise has a certain swagger and charm like he's finally found a way to have fun with movies again, but everything Diaz does tries to counteract it. What do you guys think? Excited?

--Greg MacLennan