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  1. 5. The Matrix Resurrections (2021) From visionary filmmaker Lana Wachowski comes 'The Matrix Resurrections,' the long-awaited fourth film in the groundbreaking franchise that redefined a genre. The new film reunites original stars Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss in the iconic roles they made famous, Neo and Trinity.

  2. Director James Gunn Stars Margot Robbie Idris Elba John Cena. Trailer. 9. Mortal Kombat. 2021 1h 50m R. 6.0 (191K) Rate. 44 Metascore. MMA fighter Cole Young seeks out Earth's greatest champions in order to stand against the enemies of Outworld in a high stakes battle for the universe.

  3. Rotten Tomatoes is collecting every new Certified Fresh movie into one list, creating our guide to the best movies of 2021. Among them you’ll find blockbusters (Shang-Chi), documentaries (Lily Topples the World), awards contenders (The Green Knight), the cutting-edge in horror (The Night House). Movies achieve Certified Fresh status by maintaining a steady Tomatometer score of at least 75% ...

    • Marry Me
    • The Suicide Squad
    • Shiva Baby
    • Turning Red
    • In The Heights
    • The Batman
    • Last Night in Soho
    • Army of The Dead
    • Zola
    • Raya and The Last Dragon

    Is the trailer for Marry Me as tightly edited or well-scored as other trailers higher up on this list? No. Does it feature one of the most memorable and unhinged moments out of any trailer this year? Absolutely. The sneak peek starts out simply enough: pop superstars Kat (Jennifer Lopez) and Bastian (Maluma) are getting married at a massive concert...

    From the trailer alone, James Gunn's take on DC Comics' misfit team of day-saving anti-heroes is a massive step up from the 2016 abomination that introduced the world to LetoJoker. The April 2021 trailer for The Suicide Squad set up the movie's dizzyingly impressive ensemble cast, with standout moments for John Cena, Idris Elba, David Dastmalchian,...

    Here's the thing: Shiva Baby is a comedy, but its trailer makes it feel like straight-up horror. Thanks to an unsettling score that would be right at home in any horror movie, close-ups on Danielle's (Rachel Sennott) increasingly unnerved face, and invasive dialogue that cuts to the bone, this trailer nails Shiva Baby's sense of claustrophobia and ...

    And the award for best use of *NSYNC in a trailer goes to...Turning Red! The boy band's hit "It's Gonna Be Me" takes on a whole new meaning when paired with the protagonist of Pixar's upcoming film, 13 year-old Mei (voiced by Rosalie Chiang). Get it? Because when *NYSNC sings "me" it sounds like "Mei"? Brilliant! Aside from the inspired song choice...

    Life works differently in musicals: Everything's heightened, from the drama to the visuals to the emotions, and set to the beat of a song. That intensity is what comes across most of all in the stunning second trailer for In the Heights, which plays up the irresistible rhythm, the joy and heartbreak of the characters, and the awesome dazzle of the ...

    When we watched the first trailer for The Batman in 2020, the movie hadn't even finished filming. The film's second trailer, released after shooting wrapped, gives us a fuller idea of what Robert Pattinson's version of Bruce Wayne will be up against. Feast your eyes on the film's cast of villains, including the Riddler (Paul Dano), Catwoman (Zoë Kr...

    Less is more in the trailer for Edgar Wright's Last Night in Soho. Equal parts thrilling, mysterious, and stylish, the trailer only features one line of dialogue and leaves much of the movie's story up to the imagination. However, what we do see is more than enough to pique our curiosity: hands bursting out of floorboards, lavish musical performanc...

    There's no denying Zack Snyder knows how to sell a movie. Set to an edgier take on Kenny Rogers' country tune "The Gambler," the explosive trailer for Army of the Dead starts syrupy and slow, but builds to the high-octane action Snyder fans love. In just three minutes, this preview introduces us to all the key facts we need about this zombie-heist ...

    Zola, based on the epic 148-tweet Twitter thread by A'Ziah "Zola" King, pulls much of its aesthetic from social media. So does the trailer, which features onscreen likes, screenshots, and the buzzing of notifications. These details prime us for director Janicza Bravo's slick and stylized approach to adapting a piece of internet history. On top of t...

    Raya and the Last Dragon's trailer covers so much ground in such a short amount of time: It serves as an introduction to the world of Kumandra, establishes Raya (Kelly Marie Tran) and Sisu's (Awkwafina) relationship, and even manages to throw in an epic action sequence involving a mischievous con baby. It's engaging from the very first second, and ...

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    • The Batman. The first trailer for DC's The Batman, starring Robert Pattinson as the brooding hero, was among the very best 2020 had to offer. In 2021, it's Bruce Wayne who must once again find space in the Batcave for another accolade.
    • Spider-Man: No Way Home. No trailer in 2021 came as hotly-anticipated as Spider-Man: No Way Home, and by the time Marvel finally blessed the world with official footage in August 2021, it felt like Kevin Feige was deliberately seeing how long he could avoid showing anything.
    • Last Night In Soho. For a long time, no one knew anything about Edgar Wright's Last Night In Soho, other than its star-studded cast and the vague description of "psychological horror."
    • Licorice Pizza. Despite a title that promises an even worse topping than pineapple, the trailer for Licorice Pizza is a perfect 1970s mini-movie that beautifully demonstrates the spirit of Paul Thomas Anderson's teen romance.
  4. 2021 Movies: A list of movies in theaters + released in 2021. We provide 2021 movie release dates, cast, posters, trailers and ratings. Top movies 2021: Old • Encanto • F9 • Nobody

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  6. Jan 3, 2021 · Release Date: October 1, 2021. Where to Watch: Theaters/HBO Max. Brief Summary: Based on Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel, the film follows Duke Leto Atreides during his search for “the spice” on the desert planet, Dune. Directed By: Denis Villeneuve. Starring: Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Issac, Josh Brolin.

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