Focus Features has uploaded another, full-length trailer for the LAIKA animated Kubo and the Two Strings [KUBO], this time focusing on the story of a Japanese boy who join forcces with a monkey and a beetle to take on an evil spirit. It's hard to believe that the gorgeous images and seamless transitions are produced frame by frame through stop-motion animation. Kubo and the Two Strings hits theaters on August 19th.
Roadside Attractions has unveiled the trailer for the dramedy A Hologram for the King [AHFTK] on Fandango. Tom Hanks [THANK] stars as a desperate American businessman who travels to Saudi Arabia in order to pitch his idea to a wealthy monarch. A Hologram for the King opens in theaters beginning April 22th.
Disney has released the full-length trailer for the Marvel superhero sequel Captain America: Civil War [CAPA3], now with Spider-Man. The Sokovia Accords has split the Avengers into two sides. Team Captain America consists of Hawkeye, Falcon, Ant-Man, Scarlet Witch and the Winter Soldier, while Team Iron Man consists of War Machine, Black Widow, Black Panther, Vision and apparently, Spider-Man. Captain America: Civil War commences on May 6th.
Universal has dropped the restricted trailer for the comedy Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping [CON4R] from The Lonely Island Boys. In the vein of Spinal Tap, the mockumentary stars Andy Samberg [ASAMB] stars as singer/rapper Conner4Real, who's not unlike Justin Bieber. Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping arrives in theaters on June 3rd.
Setting a new opening record for Disney Animation as well as an animated debut in March, Zootopia [ZOOTP] admitted an estimated $73.7 million to lead the weekend box office. Zootopia broughtout an audience that was 58% female and 56% under the age of 25.
London Has Fallen [HFAL2] opened in second place with $21.7 million, short of the first film's $30.4 million. The action sequel attracted 55% males and 74% over 25.
After 3 weeks at the top, Deadpool [DEADP] took third with $16.4 million...
Lionsgate has dropped the teaser trailer for Tyler Perry's Boo! A Madea Halloween [BOAMH]. What started as a joke in the Chris Rock film The Top Five has now become a real movie set to open wide on October 21st.
Madea winds up in the middle of mayhem when she spends a hilarious, haunted Halloween fending off killers, paranormal poltergeists, ghosts, ghouls and zombies while keeping a watchful eye on a group of misbehaving teens.
Now that the Oscars are over, Hollywood turns its attention back to churning out blockbusters. Disney Animation Studio’s Zootopia [ZOOTP] certainly has the makings of one. The wholly original story is set in a world of anthropomorphic animals. Advance ticket sales are pacing ahead of their last film Big Hero 6, which opened to $56.2 million in November of 2014. With the Disney marketing machine in full force, Zootopia could match Cinderella's $67.9 million last year.Based on the...
Lionsgate has unleashed the trailer for the preteen comedy Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life [MIDSC] based on the James Patterson novel. After the principal destroyed his sketchbook, a student named Rafe sets out to break all his principal's many rules. Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life starts at October 7th.
Sony has revealed the debut trailer for their long-in-development Ghostbusters [GHST3], an updated reboot of the sci-fi comedy featuring a cast of new characters played by Melissa McCarthy [MMCCA], Kristen Wiig [KWIIG], Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones. Director Paul Feig [PFEIG], Ghostbusters lands in theaters on July 15th.
Ellen DeGeneres has debuted the second trailer for Finding Dory [NEMO2], Pixar's sequel to the 2003 blockbuster Finding Nemo. Taking place six months after the original, the tangfish Dory goes on a quest to find her long-lost family with the help of the clownfish Marlin and the sea turtle Crus. Finding Dory swims into theaters on June 17.