Movie Media: Stone Devil Hill, You Kill Me, The Simpsons, 3:10 to Yuma, The Dark is Rising, The Bourne Ultimatum, Captivity, Talk to Me - Page 2

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Trailer: The Simpsons

As mediocre as the show has been for years, with few moments of inspired lunacy, each trailer looks better and better. This third incarnation is the best yet, and I am actually looking forward to checking this out on the big screen. From Bart's french fry to Spider-Pig, from the threatened destruction of Springfield to fishing with bug zappers, this looks like it could be fun.

Trailer: Captivity

This movie sparked some controversy earlier this year when After Dark decided to put up some billboards around LA that did not receive approval from the MPAA, and wound up receiving some complaints about them. Anyway, they survived that free publicity/PR snafu and the film is mere weeks away from release. The trailer is out, and actually doesn't look half bad, so long as you like films in the vein of Saw and Hostel. It is the story of a young woman (Elisha Cuthbert) who is kidnapped and tortured. It looks different in that the trailer shows a strong focus on a singular victim, more so than in the other films. Anyway, take a look:

Here is a link to the Quicktime version.

Trailer: Talk to Me

This movie looks very good, Don Cheadle is always dependable and I have been really liking Chiwetel Ejiofor's work, particularly Serenity and Children of Men. Talk To Me is the story of Petey Greene (Cheadle), an ex-con who gets an on-air job on talk radio in the late 1960's. The trailer looks great, and now Focus Features has posted a few clips and a behind the scenes featurette for the film. I am looking forward to this one.

See the new clips and another trailer at the Focus Features site.

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