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Summit Entertainment just released the new trailer for their upcoming horror flick "Sorority Row," and I gotta say — I think it looks kind of awesome. Is that just me?
The movie stars Briana Evigan ("Step Up 2: The Streets"), Leah Pipes, Rumer Willis and our very own "Hills" star Audrina Patridge. (Also in the film? Carrie Fisher, which is incredible.) In the film, a remake of "The House on Sorority Row," a group of sorority sisters accidentally cause the death of one of their own in a prank gone really, really badly. And if you watch the trailer, you see that — spoiler alert! — Audrina is unfortunately the one that gruesomely bites the dust. (Watch the trailer after the jump.) Read more...
Right now, the third and final "Twilight" trailer is spreading all over the Internet faster than Edward Cullen scaling the side of a tree. But, to paraphrase those old MTV commercials about why you'd better get your television hooked up to stereo sound: You might only be getting half the picture.
What twisted story has Alexandre Aja conconcted for us with "Mirrors," set for release on August 15th? We've now got a lot more info to go on thanks to an exclusive new trailer for the flick. Just click below to see what Kiefer Sutherland is up to when he's not getting his grumpy on as Jack Bauer.
OK, I'll try to be a little more articulate than that headline there. But, wow, the latest trailer has been posted over at Yahoo!, and it's better than I'd even hoped.
There's more evidence of that electric current between Edward and Bella, but it's great to see the action sequences actually matching that excitement. Most of us have read the book and know how the chase ends, which makes it all the more important for these scenes to be thrilling and for Cam Gigandet's James to seem truly threatening. Read more...
It's a sacred comic, bobbing and weaving throughout the hallmarks of popular culture as if it were Forrest Gump's evil twin. It explores the very nature of the "blockbuster," deconstructing our popcorn heroes with the tools of philosophy, theology and morality. So it only makes sense that Steven Spielberg, the man who has shaped so much of our modern entertainment, would get an off-kilter shout-out in the new "Watchmen" trailer.
"I take this heart-attack serious, I really do," director Zack Snyder explained to me this week when he sat down with MTV to give his only interview regarding the eye-popping first trailer for his 3.6.09 movie. "If you look, there's one super-crazy Easter egg."
It's one of the most anticipated movies of the year, and now that the trailer for "The Day the Earth Stood Still" has arrived online, fans everywhere are watching the footage with Zapruder-like intensity for clues to the remake's vision. We went right to the source for a talk with director Scott Derrickson. Read our exclusive chat with him below, then watch the trailer for yourself (click here to see it in glorious HD) and let us know what you think of the film in the comments below.
The last shot in the trailer is a hero shot, although strangely not of Keanu Reeve's character Klaatu, but of his trusty robot Gort. The look of the character deliberately recalls his look in the 1951 original. Read more...
Hi everybody, my name is Ramsey and I'm an intern here at MTV News Los Angeles. Yesterday, we got a FedEx from The Joker himself, with a plastic mask and note inside! Naturally, I grabbed a Flip camera (as seen on Oprah!) and headed over to the Hollywood & Highland mall to see what kind of anarchy the Batman villain had planned.
When I got there, I found hundreds of Batman fans dying to learn what would happen when the timer on the website hit zero at exactly 5:30 pm. Many came with their faces painted, or even dressed up in full costume. The note said to show up early "if you want to act like a clown," but after I put on my mask a security guard told us we had to take them off because of security concerns. Damn mall cops, always keeping the man down! Read more...
A mysterious widget for Frank Miller's upcoming adaptation of Will Eisner's "The Spirit" has begun floating around online, first on personal Facebook and MySpace pages, then on Web sites like Ain't It Cool News and others, counting down, promising that "I'm on my way!"
Could it be a clock signaling the film's first trailer? Sure is, but if the Spirit is willing, well, he'll have to stop by our site first. MTV News will have the exclusive first look at the trailer for Miller's eagerly anticipated flick, starring Gabriel Macht, Samuel L. Jackson, Scarlett Johansson and Eva Mendes, to premiere during NYC Comic-Con. After that, he'll make his way across the Web via those now ubiquitous widgets. In the meantime, keep checking in with MTV for much more on "The Spirit" direct from Comic-Con.
"Great. Amazing. About darn time." I called the first trailer for "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" a lot of things when I wrote up my shot-by-shot analysis last week.
Last Friday, "Indy" co-star Shia LaBeouf told me I'd missed the most important one of all.
"It's awesome," he enthused from the set of his new film, "Eagle Eye." "I'm just as much a fan [of it] as you are." Read more...