I blogged the full makeup of this movie, and I liked the expanded scope you get in this trailer. I originally thought this was supposed to be a smaller scale movie, but this looks to be more of the same. A CGI robot fight-fest with maybe a deeper look at Cybertron. Love you, John Cena.

2. Colette (Trailer #2)

I loved the musical accompaniment to this trailer and think its going to be a really fun, albeit niche, film. It’s an interesting subject for director Wash Westmoreland (Still Alice, Quinceañera) who also wrote the script. Kiera Knightly’s supporting cast is mostly smaller English actors and actresses, but most notable is motherfucking McNulty himself, Dominic West!

3. Galveston (Trailer #2)

I’m a big Ben Foster fan, and his performance in ‘Leave No Trace’ earlier this year was incredible. This is directed by longtime actress Mélanie Laurent who you might remember from ‘Inglorious Basterds’ and ‘Now You See Me’. The script is a Nick Pizzolatto joint, which is maybe the more enticing element. He wrote the first season of ‘True Detective’, which is some of the best TV ever made. HOWEVER, Max Kellerman, he also made the second season of ‘True Detective’, which is some of the worst TV ever made. We have Elle Fanning (Super 8, Maleficent) starring as well in this thriller that debuted at SXSW to a 50% RT rating off 6 reviews.

4. Change In the Air

Rachel Brosnahan (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) is always a little ethereal feeling, so this is a good casting for her in my opinion. I couldn’t really get a grip of the plot but I think that is by design. It’s rookie director Dianne Dreyer‘s first job, working off fellow rookie Audra Gorman‘s first script.

5. Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindlewald (Trailer #2)

While, definitely better than the first trailer, I’m still not fired up after the disappointment of its predecessor. Eddie Redmayne (The Danish Girl), and Jude Law (Cold Mountain) star with somehow Johnny Depp (Pirates of the Caribbean) retaining his supporting role. Also featured is Katherine Waterston (Inherent Vice), Dan Folger (Balls of Fury), Ezra Miller (Justice League), and Zoë Kravitz (Mad Max). Longtime Harry Potter director David Yates is at the helm again of this probably just-ok movie.

6. Mid90s (Trailer #2)

I’m not saying shit, go support the homies.

7. Tyrel

Being called “This years answer to ‘Get Out'” is huuuuuge praise. This looks to be a much smaller scope and budget, but no less an enticingly uncomfortable look at race relations. It stars Jason Mitchell (Mudbound) and Michael Cera (Superbad). Sebastián Silva (The Maid) wrote and directed.

8. 55 Steps

This isn’t necessarily my thing, but I do like the idea of sticking it to big Pharma. It stars Helena Bonham Carter (Harry Potter), Hilary Swank (Million Dollar Baby) and Jeffrey Tambor . Bille August (The Best Intentions) directed this off a Mark Bruce Rosin (Chatterbox!) script.

9. Creed II (Trailer #2)

Robbie summed it up great here.

10. Dark Phoenix

I blogged this separately here.

11. All Square

A bookie handicapping little league games is subject material this website was built for. It stars Michael Kelly (House of Cards), Josh Lucas (Poseidon) and Isiah Whitlock Jr. (Shieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet). John Hyams (Universal Solider: Day of Reckoning) is directing off rookie screenwriter Timothy Brady’s first script.

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