The Hottest, Upcoming New Movie Previews & Trailers!

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By relache

Do You Love Going To The Movies?

There's something I just love about going to the movies! It's a combination of the big screens and the group setting, but getting out to a new movie right on the weekend when it opens really is something special.

Having a full movie house really does change how a movie is experienced. It's not just you laughing or jumping in your seat, it's dozens of people. Seeing the images in the size and format that the director intended also makes seeing films in theater different than at home.

I love watching movie trailers. After all, you can frequently tell if a movie is going to be good or not just based on the trailer. It used to be that you could only see previews by going to the theater but thanks to the internet, you can see movie trailers anytime you want.

Get comfortable and check out these movie previews!


TITANIC 3D

Must-Have Blu-Ray DVDs

The Big Lebowski (Limited Edition) [Blu-ray Book + Digital Copy]
Amazon Price: $11.92
List Price: $22.98
Star Wars: The Complete Saga (Episodes I-VI) [Blu-ray]
Amazon Price: $78.96
List Price: $139.99
X-Men: First Class (+ Digital Copy) [Blu-ray]
Amazon Price: $15.98
List Price: $39.99

What are you dying to see this summer?

Which summer 2012 movie do you want to see the most?

  • The Avengers - opens May 2012
  • Prometheus - opens June 2012
  • The Dark Knight Rises - July 2012
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CABIN IN THE WOODS

Opening Buzz - What's Hot This Weekend

MEN IN BLACK 3 - coming in May 2012

Check out upcoming releases!

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THE RAVEN - coming in March

What's Up With Movie Reviews?

If there's one thing that seems to annoy or confuse movie viewers, it's movie reviews. Some critics love a film, but then it seems like no one actually goes to see the movie. A movie gets panned utterly by reviewers and then does gangbusters at the box office. So, what is up with movie reviews?

The first thing to remember is that movies straddle a strange space between art and entertainment. Think about it... do you call them "movies" or "films?" Do you go to the cinema or the theater to watch them? In the end, a reviewer winds up putting their own feelings and opinions into reviews, so if you read a movie critic who really like to sort through films to point out the ones that are art, you'll find that a lot of stuff that's just plain entertaining but not artistically-driven or morally ambitious will probably get less enthusiastic reviews. A critic who looks at entertainment might be bored by deep attempts to communicate a moral message visually and will probably be more entertained by action sequences with explosions.

The trick is to find movie reviews done by people who share your approach to movies. My mom really puts a lot of credence into what is said in the New York Times movie reviews. I've learned that doesn't work so well for me and plenty of stuff the Times pans, I've enjoyed. For myself, I've learned that the folks over at Ain't It Cool News seem to look at film more like I do and I've come to have faith in the various reviewers over there.

So, take the time to read a bunch of different movie reviewers and see whose writing style you like, whose visual sense you agree with and whose movie viewing tastes you can understand. Then you can read movie reviews which will inform you much more accurately.


THE RAVEN

DARK SHADOWS

3D Movie Buzz

PROMETHEUS - the Alien prequel, coming in June!

Which movie trailers have been your favorites?

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