Watch the Spider-Man: Web of Shadows trailer

Watch the <em>Spider-Man: Web of Shadows</em> trailer

Although there's little light being shed on the web of shadows surrounding Spider-Man 4, there is a new trailer out for new video game Spider-Man: Web of Shadows. Released recently, the game is available on (if not sold out for) all platforms....  read more

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Watch the trailer for Season 5 of Lost

Watch the trailer for Season 5 of <em>Lost</em>

Last season, Lost really hit its stride. Despite the strike-shortened season, the producers and writers seemed confidently in charge of the story, and they didn't waste a single episode like they have in the past (I'm looking at you, Nikki and Paulo). And the show hit its emotional peak as well with the Desmond and Penny romance, particularly in "The Constant" and the season finale....  read more

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Watch the trailer for Nortorious

Watch the trailer for <em>Nortorious</em>

A film on the life of the Notorious B.I.G. seems alternatively like a no-brainer and doomed before it’s even released. Judging from the brief, new teaser trailer for Notorious, the first fiction film about the rapper since his 1997 murder, it looks to be a little of both. The heavy-handed trailer fuses faux-hip-hop-video tropes with an apparently affectionate portrait of the late star. ...  read more

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Watch the trailer for Revolutionary Road

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First optioned for film in 1967, Richard Yates’s classic novel Revolutionary Road has had a long run-up to the screen. Published almost contemporary to its action in 1961 and yet starkly modern in thought, the story concerns a husband and wife in suburban Connecticut circa 1955, she deeply discontent with the social prerogatives of the period, he more and more immersed in them....  read more

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Watch the trailer for Synecdoche, New York

Watch the trailer for <em>Synecdoche, New York</em>

When Charlie Kaufman (Being John Malkovich, Adaptation) decided to direct one of his screenplays for the first time, it wasn’t clear exactly what would happen. And now, a completed film and two major festival runs later, it’s still not clear what did happen—reviews out of Cannes and Toronto were as wild as the movie apparently is, and even the people who seem to admire the film aren’t sure what to make of it....  read more

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The Soloist debuts with powerful trailer and Oscar buzz

<em>The Soloist</em> debuts with powerful trailer and Oscar buzz

It has finally arrived...the trailer for the much anticipated Joe Wright (Pride & Prejudice, Atonement) film The Soloist, that is. And before you ask, no, it doesn't star Keira Knightley. ...  read more

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Despite controversy, Warner Bros. sticks with Towelhead

Despite controversy, Warner Bros. sticks with <em>Towelhead</em>

When a small movie called Nothing is Private debuted at the Toronto Film Festival last year, it didn't exactly come quietly. For one thing, the man behind it was Alan Ball, the writer of American Beauty and creator of Six Feet Under, who made a name for himself with subversive dramas unafraid of the darker aspects of American life. And its subject, a 13-year-old Lebanese-American girl who must sift through ethnic and sexual tension in early-’90s Houston, left even seasoned festival audiences a little squeamish. ...  read more

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Watch the trailer for Midnight Club: Los Angeles

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Bad drivers, car aficionados and the speed-obsessed alike, time to rejoice: your latest fix, Midnight Club: Los Angeles, is coming to stores in a few short weeks. The game’s developer, Rockstar San Diego (whose last title was the critically lauded Xbox 360 title from 2006, Table Tennis), has just debuted the latest trailer for the fourth installment of their popular high-octane racing franchise (for your viewing pleasure below). ...  read more

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Watch the Tron sequel trailer

Watch the <em>Tron</em> sequel trailer

If Paste had existed back in the early '80s, it's probable that the P4ST3 51GN5 of L1F3 4 1982 would have featured a little movie about video games and virtual reality called Tron, starring a relatively unknown actor named Jeff Bridges. ...  read more

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Watch the trailer for Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist

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We are witnessing the resurgence of an archetype, and Michael Cera is quickly moving to corner the market. Having successfully transplanted his endearingly geeky George Michael Bluth schtick from Arrested Development to Superbad and Juno, he'll be keeping his feet planted on the romantic-comedy side of the line of scrimmage for the upcoming Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, a music-themed love story set in New York City, due out Oct 3....  read more

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