Literally. As in, there's a runaway train loaded with hazardous materials on the loose -- says co-star Rosario Dawson: "We're not just talking about a train; we're talking about a missile, the size of the Chrysler Building!" -- and only Denzel and Capt. Fine can stop it.
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In a world where Harry Potter films come out almost annually and all five Twilight movies will be released in a span of less than five years, will the leisurely Chronicles of Narnia series seem left in the dust?
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What would happen if Glitter, Showgirls and Nine had a baby -- and that baby was raised by Cher and Stanley Tucci's character from The Devil Wears Prada? The trailer for Burlesque finds out.
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What happens when you cast two of Hollywood's prettiest actors -- Ryan Phillippe and Taylor Kitsch -- as hard-bitten war photographers chronicling impoverished black South Africans? With The Bang Bang Club, we're about to find out.
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At the TCA panel for the new ABC show Mr. Sunshine, a television reporter without Google decided to ask star Matthew Perry what his former Friend David Schwimmer was doing: "All the Friends are cooking along pretty well these days except it seems for David Schwimmer. We don't see him. Where is he?" Directing a moody familial drama that will premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, that's where!
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The upcoming documentary Catfish is undeniably well-made, but is it undeniably real? That's the debate that gripped Sundance this past January; here at Movieline, we're notably skeptical, and though the film induced a bidding war before landing at Rogue Pictures, I've talked to several studio suitors who weren't wholly convinced, either. Now the film's trailer has come out, and you can start deciding for yourself.
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Whoo boy, Yogi Bear. I accept that I am not in the target audience for this movie. I accept that I am not even the target audience for this movie in an "uncle who takes his niece to the theater and appreciates the occasional pop culture reference that the little ones don't understand" kind of way. But man oh man, what happened here?
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With the exception of the lucky few who got to attend Comic-Con, Thor has remained a confounding mystery of bizarre still photos and eye-patches. But not anymore! The five-minute (!) sizzle reel from 'Con has leaked online and it answers the question you've been wondering: What is this?
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You know that old saying: "Why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free?" Keep that in mind while watching the three-minute-and-eighteen-second (!) red band trailer for The Virginity Hit, a lo-fi sex comedy from producers Will Ferrell and Adam McKay.
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Between the cheeky "Alice in Wonderland with machine guns" description, the ominous first image and those genre-hopping character posters, Zack Snyder's Sucker Punch is clearly striving for something. When Movieline saw footage from the 2011 film at Comic-Con it was hailed as "INSANE, in the best possible way." So, is that what the new trailer looks like?
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Comic-Con audiences received a special treat this weekend in the form of Dexter's season five trailer, which begins immediately where the last season's bloody bathtub finale left off. Spoilerphobes beware.
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The last time you saw Hank Moody, he was being arrested for assault and battery after coming clean to the love of his life about sleeping with her (almost) stepdaughter. Ouch, yes, but according to this new trailer, Showtime's tormented lothario will do a little 'splaining, rebound as he always does, and then return to his hedonistic ways. This time, with Rob Lowe!
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As Dixon Gaines teased in the liveblog for Tron Legacy's Comic-Con panel, the all-new trailer that premiered in San Diego today is already online. With its unveiling, however, comes a question: Did you like the Warner Bros. ad campaigns for The Dark Knight and Inception? Because then you're going to love this.
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The trailers for Buried take an intriguing, maybe unprecedented approach to selling the Ryan Reynolds-trapped-in-a-coffin thriller: With the latest now arriving online and in theaters, it's clear that Lionsgate would like nothing more than for you to forget the old saw insisting less is more. In this case, nothing is more.
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The last time Edward Norton and Robert De Niro shared the screen together it was in the convoluted 2001 caper The Score. That outing -- which wasn't very good beyond a preposterous third-act switcheroo -- co-starred the legendary Marlon Brando. Who did they get to join their threesome this time around in Stone? Well, Milla Jovovich isn't that much of a step down, right?
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