Here are 11 new film trailers that dropped this week for some upcoming films you may (or may not) be interested in.
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
Dr. Kelson finds himself in a shocking new relationship with consequences that could change the world as he knows it, while Spike’s encounter with Jimmy Crystal becomes a nightmare he can’t escape.
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Trailer
A Darker Place: Cases from the DCA
An elite D.C.A. (Department of Covert Affairs) special forces soldiers are trapped in a nightmarish dimension where a rogue anomaly warps reality, turning them into prey as they fight to survive and hunt the creature in a twisted, otherworldly landscape.
A Darker Place: Cases from the DCA Trailer
A Town Called Purgatory
A Union lawman and a Confederate tracker, team up to hunt train robbers, only to find themselves trapped in a ghost town terrorized by a shapeshifting Navajo legend, the Skinwalker, forcing them to confront their past and each other to survive.
A Town Called Purgatory Trailer
Atropia
Fayruz (Alia Shawkat), is an aspiring actress working in a US military training facility in the California desert, which simulates an Iraqi village for troop preparedness, with actors playing locals. Her ambition to reach Hollywood clashes with her role, especially when she falls for Abu Dice (Callum Turner), a soldier playing an insurgent, leading to genuine emotions that threaten the military’s immersive exercise and question the absurdity of the whole operation.
Atropia Trailer
Pose
Two couples arrive at a countryside mansion they booked unknowingly together, where they discover strange occurrences during stay.
Pose Trailer
Protector
Nikki, a veteran war hero, has left her violent past behind to live a peaceful life with her daughter, Chloe. This quiet existence is shattered when Nikki wakes up in an abandoned factory, bound and disoriented, only to discover Chloe has been kidnapped.
Protector Trailer
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come
Moments after surviving an all-out attack from the Le Domas family, Grace (Samara Weaving) discovers she’s reached the next level of the nightmarish game — and this time with her estranged sister Faith (Kathryn Newton) at her side. Grace has one chance to survive, keep her sister alive, and claim the High Seat of the Council that controls the world. Four rival families are hunting her for the throne, and whoever wins rules it all.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come Trailer
Silent Night, Deadly Night
Billy, who witnessed his parents’ murder by a Santa years ago, becomes a killer Santa himself, delivering brutal holiday violence, but this time, his murderous spree intersects with a potential romance with a local woman, forcing him to confront his darkness amidst gore, psychological horror, and a quirky, tonal blend of slasher and charm, as he seeks twisted justice for Christmas.
Silent Night, Deadly Night Trailer
Sleepwalker
The film centers on Sarah (Hayden Panettiere), an accomplished artist grappling with immense trauma. She is struggling with the tragic loss of her daughter in a car accident, an incident that also left her abusive husband (Justin Chatwin) in a coma. As Sarah battles a surreal descent into darkness, her sleepwalking episodes intensify, plaguing her with terrifying visions of her husband inside their home.
Sleepwalker Trailer
The Great Flood
A great flood engulfs the world. In the midst of a massive catastrophe, water rises inside an apartment building. With no hope in sight, one person fights desperately to save a child.
The Great Flood Trailer
The Internship
A ruthless, highly trained assassin who, after being raised in a top-secret CIA program known only as “The Internship,” leads a bloody uprising against the agency that stole her youth. The CIA unleashes lethal force to stop her and the other former interns she assembles.
The Internship Trailer
Simon Leasher
A lover of cinema for over 35 years, I have watched many films from around the world in many different genres, yet I still normally always come back to trashy slasher horror films when in doubt. More
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