In case you needed any more convincing that chimpanzees are amazing animals, Disney Nature is out to prove it. Chimpanzee, out next year, follows baby chimp Oscar, his abandonment by his family, and his adoption by another lonely chimp. Spoiler alert: the trailer will make you cry.
Melancholia Trailer With Kirsten Dunst and Alexander Skarsgard
Check out the intense new trailer for Melancholia, starring Kirsten Dunst, Alexander Skarsgard, Kiefer Sutherland, and Charlotte Gainsbourg.
Brad Pitt Gives Sean Penn Daddy Issues in the Tree of Life Trailer
Tree of Life, the Terrence Malik drama starring Brad Pitt and Sean Penn, has been in limbo for the last couple of years, but today it's finally seeing the light of day. The first trailer for the film is heavy, ominous, and has just a hint of magic. Set in the 1950s, we follow the upbringing of three boys as their parents (Brad Pitt and Jessica Chastain) commit themselves to teaching their sons the truths of the world. Though his wife warns him that he's being too hard on them, Pitt's character can't help but leave a lasting impression on his kids, particularly Jack.

Fast forward 40 some-odd years, and we see a forlorn-looking Jack (Sean Penn) reflecting on his childhood and pondering life's more difficult questions. I'm feeling kind of ambivalent about this one: it looks like it could be incredibly powerful or kind of a snoozefest. The film's release is set for May 2011, but watch the preview when you read more
Link Time — Crystal Bowersox Lands a Record Deal
- 19 Recordings/Jive Records plans a Crystal Bowersox album for later this year — TV Squad
- Bachelor duo Jake and Vienna split — E! Online
- The trailer for Jennifer Love Hewitt's Lifetime movie is so bad it's awesome — Vulture
- Peggy is getting a first lady-style makeover on Mad Men — Movieline
- The Footloose remake finalizes its cast with an unknown in the lead — Coming Soon
- Your first peek at a very beefcake Conan the Barbarian — Cinematical
- Look out Countess! Danielle Staub is working on a single, too — People
- Adam McKay in talks to direct an adaptation of The Boys — Hollywood Insider
- Top Chef judges Tom Colicchio and Gail Simmons share cooking tips — YumSugar
Trailer: Return to Narnia With The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe and the rest of the C.S. Lewis series were some of my favorite books growing up, so I've always had a soft spot for the Chronicles of Narnia movies (not to mention, I could listen to Aslan all day — Liam Neeson's voice is so soothing!). The first entry in the franchise garnered attention with its cinematography and all-star cast (remember James McAvoy as fawn Mr. Tumnus?), but the franchise slipped with the last film, Prince Caspian. Luckily, the best part of that flick — the incredibly nice to look at Ben Barnes — is back for this third installment, along with a bevy of gorgeous scenery.

In The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Lucy, Edmund, and their cousin Eustace return to the alternate world when a painting washes them into the ocean. There, they climb aboard the ship the Dawn Treader, where Caspian and Reepicheep await, and set out to find the seven lost lords of Narnia. The two older Pevensies sit this story out, so I'll be curious to see how the movie fares without them; however, this preview does a good job of getting me excited (the sweeping music helps). It's a holiday release (Dec. 10), but peep the trailer when you read more
The Smurfs Teaser Leaves Us Feeling Blue
Da-da-da-da-da-da...I've been hankering for footage of The Smurfs ever since the brilliant likes of Neil Patrick Harris and Hank Azaria got involved. Their participation brought such promise for the redo of the TV series — but now that I've caught the first teaser, I'm a little let down. What starts out as quasi-charming spoof on blockbusters turns into a mash-up of the theme song and "Wild Thing" with a blink-and-you-miss-it look at the CGI blue buggers. That's it?! Get a peek when you read more
Link Time — OK Go Releases Fun, Hypnotic "End Love"
All of the Video Highlights From the 2010 MTV Movie Awards!
We've recapped the best moments (and the winners!) from the MTV Movie Awards, but if you want to watch them again, then this is for you. I've got videos of the memorable highlights, including Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson accepting Best Kiss and footage from Eclipse and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Just click below!
Link Time — Simon Cowell Plans to Make World's Got Talent
- Simon Cowell wants to make America's Got Talent go global — People
- Chase scenes and car-jumping in this montage of action movie cliches — The Daily Wh.at
- Do, dump, or marry: the men of True Blood — TresSugar
- Gary Oldman reportedly in talks for Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy — The Playlist
- Trailer for Gun with 50 Cent — Vulture
- John Carpenter to direct vampire flick Fangland with Hilary Swank — Coming Soon
- A new clip from Blue Valentine with Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams — Cinema Blend
- London wants Danny Boyle to direct its Olympics opening ceremony in 2012 — Cinematical
- Hey Supernatural fans, here's an interview with Adam Croasdell about his role — TV.com
- Eminem's new music video for "Not Afraid" — Rolling Stone
- Simon Cowell wants to make America's Got Talent go global — People
- Chase scenes and car-jumping in this montage of action movie cliches — The Daily Wh.at
- Do, dump, or marry: the men of True Blood — TresSugar
- Gary Oldman reportedly in talks for Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy — The Playlist
- Trailer for Gun with 50 Cent — Vulture
- John Carpenter to direct vampire flick Fangland with Hilary Swank — Coming Soon
- A new clip from Blue Valentine with Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams — Cinema Blend
- London wants Danny Boyle to direct its Olympics opening ceremony in 2012 — Cinematical
- Hey Supernatural fans, here's an interview with Adam Croasdell about his role — TV.com
- Eminem's new music video for "Not Afraid" — Rolling Stone
Life as We Know It Trailer: Laughs, Tears, and Plenty of Poo
In Life as We Know It, Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel star as Holly and Eric, two singles left with the tough task of raising their goddaughter — the child of their mutual friends (watch for Mad Men's Christina Hendricks) — after they're killed in an accident. Oh, and did I mention they once went on a disastrous date, and therefore, now sort of hate each other?

You can guess where this is going: after taking care of the adorable little tyke, Holly and Eric start to fall in love and form their own family. Predictable, yes, but the trailer looks sweet (although I do question how they're going to balance the more dramatic elements like death with say, poop jokes). The film comes out on October 8, but take a look at the preview when you read more





