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"My Week With Marilyn" movie trailer; "Young Adult" movie trailer; "War Horse" new movie trailer; "The Adventures of Tintin: the Secret of Licorn

  • My Week With Marilyn got its first movie trailer and to be completely honest, it looks better than what I was expecting... Michelle Williams surely hasn't the sex appeal Monroe had, but it seems that her mimics and depressing scenes are good, which put her under Ed's Oscar consideration after a lot of time without her in predictions. Cinematography and costumes look very good and may got some award recognition, but while some keep claiming Best Picture and Best Supporting Actor (for Kenneth Brannagh) Oscar consideration, it seems hard to me and specially to Ed. My Week With Marilyn releases Sunday in New York Film Festival. Here's the trailer:


  • Wow! It looks SO Theron show! Reitman's upcoming Young Adult seems a true acting showcase for the leading actress and while it doesn't seem a Best Picture nominee kind of movie, but I'm sure it will score some nominations in the Best Actress or Best Original Screenplay fields and maybe in the Best Supporting Actor one for Mr. Oswalt. Theron seems to play a selfish sexy bitch and it looks juicy and the motel/hotel reception scene is so funny and so is her expression. Young Adult is directed by Jason Reitman, written by Diablo Cody and it stars Charlize Theron, Patrick Wilson, Patton Oswalt and Elizabeth Reaser. The movie opens 9th December, 2011 for a limited USA released and then in 16th December, 2011 for a wide USA release. Here's the movie trailer:


  • It's not very different from the previous one in the way that we keep having the same notions about the movie and the same images too, but... it's the War Horse second movie trailer. The movie is directed by Steven Spielberg and it will be released 25th December, 2011. Here's the movie trailer:


  • Looks dazzling! I mean, it looks like a Steven Spielberg movie... but in the animated movie genre. The sound editing and the score sound awesome and so the plot and some of the scenes in the trailer. It's the front-runner in the Best Animated Feature Oscar race and I predict a great critical and commercial reception! The movie is directed by Steven Spielberg, produced by Peter Jackson, Spielberg and Kathleen Kennedy and it stars Jamie Bell, Daniel Craig, Andy Serkis and Simon Pegg. The movie will be released 23rd December, 2011. Here's the new movie trailer:

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