With the editing of movie trailers quickly becoming an art in its own right, its only fair that the brains behind the stylish ads be rewarded for their efforts.
Enter: The Golden Trailer Awards.
This year marks the 12th round for the awards and, telling from the recently released nominees, should be spotlighting some of our favorite flicks from 2010 and 2011.
Following in the footsteps of past winners like "Sherlock Holmes," "The Dark Knight," "A Serious Man" and "The Wrestler," are 2010 highlights like "Inception," "The King's Speech," "The Social Network," "127 Hours," and "Sucker Punch," while 2011 entires include "Super 8," "Battle: Los Angeles," "Tree of Life," and "Transformers: Dark of the Moon."
Check out the full list of nominees below, which also includes categories for posters and TV spots. The 12th Annual Golden Trailer Award winners will be announced on June 29.
Best Action
Inception “Control”, Warner Bros., Blt:av
Sucker Punch “Trailer”, Warner Bros.
Enter: The Golden Trailer Awards.
This year marks the 12th round for the awards and, telling from the recently released nominees, should be spotlighting some of our favorite flicks from 2010 and 2011.
Following in the footsteps of past winners like "Sherlock Holmes," "The Dark Knight," "A Serious Man" and "The Wrestler," are 2010 highlights like "Inception," "The King's Speech," "The Social Network," "127 Hours," and "Sucker Punch," while 2011 entires include "Super 8," "Battle: Los Angeles," "Tree of Life," and "Transformers: Dark of the Moon."
Check out the full list of nominees below, which also includes categories for posters and TV spots. The 12th Annual Golden Trailer Award winners will be announced on June 29.
Best Action
Inception “Control”, Warner Bros., Blt:av
Sucker Punch “Trailer”, Warner Bros.
- 6/22/2011
- by Matt Patches
- NextMovie
Film releases certainly aren't limited to theaters these days -- here's a rundown of titles making their way to you via alternative pathways.
On Demand
Our sister company IFC Films made a splash at this year's Sundance with the announcement of a partnership with the SXSW Film Festival to premiere four of the festival's picks concurrent with their debut in Austin. Joe Swanberg's latest, "Alexander the Last," headlines the group making their on demand debut on March 14, along with Australian comedy "Three Blind Mice," Bulgarian noir "Zift" and SXSW '08 alums "Medicine for Melancholy" and "Paper Covers Rock."
On DVD
It's a sign of the times that a serviceable Tommy Lee Jones thriller can sit alongside the latest from Steven Seagal at your local Blockbuster, but "In the Electric Mist" is far more interesting than the actor's paycheck output of the late '90s, even if it is missing...
On Demand
Our sister company IFC Films made a splash at this year's Sundance with the announcement of a partnership with the SXSW Film Festival to premiere four of the festival's picks concurrent with their debut in Austin. Joe Swanberg's latest, "Alexander the Last," headlines the group making their on demand debut on March 14, along with Australian comedy "Three Blind Mice," Bulgarian noir "Zift" and SXSW '08 alums "Medicine for Melancholy" and "Paper Covers Rock."
On DVD
It's a sign of the times that a serviceable Tommy Lee Jones thriller can sit alongside the latest from Steven Seagal at your local Blockbuster, but "In the Electric Mist" is far more interesting than the actor's paycheck output of the late '90s, even if it is missing...
- 2/19/2009
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
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