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Anchorman: The Legend Continues Trailer — Ron Burgundy Takes on the '80s

It's finally here! Just hours after gracing us with an epic moustache poster, we have the first full trailer for Anchorman: The Legend Continues.

It's finally here! Just hours after gracing us with an epic moustache poster, we have the first full trailer for Anchorman: The Legend Continues. Ron Burgundy and his news team, including Brian Fantana (Paul Rudd) and Brick Tamland (Steve Carell), are back and ready to tackle a 24-hour news channel. It's now the '80s, and aside from some subtle fashion updates, Ron is basically the same: vain, vaguely racist, and totally hilarious. The trailer is also star-studded, and it gives us a peek at the many cameos from the likes of Kristen Wiig and James Marsden, plus the return of Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate).

Even if you're a long-time fan who's afraid the sequel may not be as good as the original, there's no way you can't be psyched about this movie. I laughed out loud several times and seriously just can't wait for the privilege of hanging out with Ron Burgundy again. Anchorman: The Legend Continues comes out in December, and you can watch the trailer now after the jump.

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The Wolf of Wall Street Trailer: Leo Is Poppin' Bottles and Committin' Fraud

I hope you're ready to see Leonardo DiCaprio looking slick on screen yet again this year, because the Great Gatsby star is trading the '20s for the '90s in The Wolf of Wall Street's trailer.

I hope you're ready to see Leonardo DiCaprio looking slick on screen yet again this year, because the Great Gatsby star is trading the '20s for the '90s in The Wolf of Wall Street's trailer. DiCaprio stars as Jordan Belfort, a real-life stockbroker who made millions — but was convicted for committing fraud in the stock market. But at least, it seems, he had fun doing it: in the trailer, Jordan parties hard on his yacht, romances plenty of ladies, and dances like the police aren't knocking on his door. The movie, based on Belfort's memoir, is directed by Martin Scorsese, and has plenty of other big names besides its leading man, including Matthew McConaughey, Jonah Hill and Kyle Chandler. Former Neighbours star Margot Robbie also gets a decent amount of trailer time.

Where do I even begin with this trailer? The antics (monkeys! Tossing little people!) and high living are so over the top that it's funny (seriously, watch that scene of Leo dancing again). And not only is this from Scorsese, it's Scorsese and DiCaprio working together yet again — this is their fifth time, and it looks like it might even top their previous collaborations. I can't wait to see more from this movie when it comes out on Dec. 12, and you can watch the trailer right now after the jump.

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See Naomi Watts as Princess Di in the First Teaser For Diana

Want to see if Naomi Watts can pull off playing Princess Diana?

Want to see if Naomi Watts can pull off playing Princess Diana? The Oscar-nominated actress takes on the royal role in the upcoming biopic Diana, and the first teaser shows a hint of footage, but no dialogue yet. The movie is set to follow her from 1995 to her tragic death in 1997. It will focus on her relationship with Dr. Hasnat Khan (Naveen Andrews) after her divorce from Charles, her humanitarian works, and her campaign against landmines.

It's interesting to see Watts as Diana, not just because of their physical resemblance, but because I really think she's going to be able to pull off Diana's presence. Hopefully we'll hear Watts speak in the next trailer, plus a bit more about the story, but for now I'll settle for watching this on repeat. The movie doesn't yet have a release date yet, but be sure to catch the teaser after the jump.

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The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Trailer — Orlando Bloom Is Back, and There's a Dragon!

If you were underwhelmed by last year's The Hobbit, Peter Jackson is really kicking the action up a couple notches for the second instalment in the series, The Desolation of Smaug.

If you were underwhelmed by last year's The Hobbit, Peter Jackson is really kicking the action up a couple notches for the second instalment in the series, The Desolation of Smaug. Featuring Benedict Cumberbatch as the voice of the dragon Smaug, we see some action when the terrifying creature shows up for Bilbo to defeat, but I'm actually more excited to see Orlando Bloom return as Legolas. It's just like Lord of the Rings old times! There are more fun faces to come into Middle Earth, too, like Lost's Evangeline Lilly and Luke Evans.

Even though I was a bit disappointed with how slow last year's The Hobbit was, I'm pretty psyched for this — probably due to my ongoing love for all the Lord of the Rings movies (and Legolas!). The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug comes out on Dec. 26, and you can watch the trailer after the jump.

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Paranoia Trailer: Liam Hemsworth Gets in Too Deep at Work

Liam Hemsworth shows off his leading-man chops in the trailer for Paranoia, in which he plays Adam, a young man chasing the American dream, only to get sucked into an insidious plot.

Liam Hemsworth shows off his leading-man chops in the trailer for Paranoia, in which he plays Adam, a young man chasing the American dream, only to get sucked into an insidious plot. When he joins a powerful firm as an entry-level employee, his boss (Gary Oldman) preys on his ambition and gives him an assignment that will send him to the top: spying on the head of a rival firm (headed by Harrison Ford). When Adam realises he's in over his head, he faces threats to his life and his family — along with the attention of the FBI.

Though it looks like a generic and predictable espionage thriller, I love seeing Hemsworth centre stage (even if he's not allowed to use his Australian accent). Plus, the supporting cast is impressive enough to give it a boost. Aside from Ford and Oldman, Josh Holloway and Amber Heard also star. Paranoia comes out Aug. 15, and you can watch the trailer after the jump.

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What's Hot This Month: June Movie Releases

As Winter settles in, the cinema seems like a great place to be to escape the cold and rain.

As Winter settles in, the cinema seems like a great place to be to escape the cold and rain. So if you’re booking tickets this month, here’s what you can look forward to: Man of Steel makes its much-anticipated debut at the end of the month, while fans of the Fast and the Furious franchise can look forward to the release of the sixth instalment. And there are also plenty of family and animation options to coincide with the school holidays — but they’re definitely not just for kids. Click through to watch the trailers for June’s movie releases.

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Machete Kills Trailer: Sofia Vergara, Lady Gaga and Amber Heard Join the Crew

I know you've been secretly awaiting a peek at Machete Kills, the sequel to 2010's violent campfest Machete, so here it is!

I know you've been secretly awaiting a peek at Machete Kills, the sequel to 2010's violent campfest Machete, so here it is! Danny Trejo returns as the terrifying ex-Federale along with Michelle Rodriguez and Jessica Alba, only this time, they have company. Amber Heard, Mel Gibson, Sofia Vergara, Lady Gaga, Antonio Banderas, Cuba Gooding Jr. and Charlie "Carlos Estevez" Sheen have all joined up. This time, Machete is battling a dangerous arms dealer who wants to launch a weapon into space. If you think it can't get much campier than that plot, wait until you see Vergara's wardrobe.

This actually seems more like a fever dream that Charlie Sheen is having than a real movie, but I'll go with it. The trailer doesn't go much into plot description, but it does offer a mélange of cast members. I genuinely can't tell if this looks like the most hilarious movie ever, or the worst. Thoughts? Check out the trailer for Machete Kills, out Oct. 3, after the jump.

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Jennifer Aniston Is "Just a Cheap Stripper" in the We're the Millers Trailer

If you were hoping to see more of Jennifer Aniston's naughty side after her turn in Horrible Bosses, then the trailer for her new film, We're the Millers, is probably up your alley.

If you were hoping to see more of Jennifer Aniston's naughty side after her turn in Horrible Bosses, then the trailer for her new film, We're the Millers, is probably up your alley. Aniston stars as a stripper who agrees to go along on a mission with her drug-dealing neighbour (Jason Sudeikis), posing as said neighbour's wife. They also enlist a couple of random kids (one of which is played by Emma Roberts) to help them cross the border into Mexico.

The preview has a few laughs, and also feels a bit like a who's who of the comedy world, with appearances by Ed Helms, Kathryn Hahn, Ken Marino and Nick Offerman. I support any project that breaks Aniston out of the typically cheesy romantic comedy formula, and let's face it: we all know she has a bikini bod that's worth flaunting, and there's plenty of that here. Plus, she and Sudeikis just might make a dysfunctional pair worth rooting for.

We're the Millers hits cinemas Aug. 15, but check out the trailer when you keep reading.

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Don Jon Trailer: Joseph Gordon-Levitt Loves Scarlett Johansson — and Also Porn

Actor and all-around adorable person Joseph Gordon-Levitt is making his directorial debut with Don Jon (formerly titled Don Jon's Addiction), in which he stars as a guy with old-fashioned values — mostly.

Actor and all-around adorable person Joseph Gordon-Levitt is making his directorial debut with Don Jon (formerly titled Don Jon's Addiction), in which he stars as a guy with old-fashioned values — mostly. He prioritises his family, his friends, his faith, but most of all his porn. When the normally womanising Jon falls for hopeless romantic Barbara (Scarlett Johansson), he thinks he can juggle her and his secret addiction. Then she walks in on him in front of the computer, and he's not checking his email.

I know this doesn't sound like a traditionally romantic film, but the trailer is so damn charming! The movie seems quirky yet painfully honest, and how can you resist seeing Gordon-Levitt singing "Good Vibrations" to himself in the car? His cute personal message at the beginning about how important this film is to him doesn't hurt, either. There's no Australian release date yet, but you can check out the trailer after the jump.

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The Wolverine's New Trailer: What's New and Why You Shouldn't Skip It

It's been four years since Hugh Jackman flexed his claws for X-Men Origins: Wolverine and a few months since we got the first trailer of him in this year's follow-up, The Wolverine.

It's been four years since Hugh Jackman flexed his claws for X-Men Origins: Wolverine and a few months since we got the first trailer of him in this year's follow-up, The Wolverine. We already know this movie takes place after the events of X-Men: The Last Stand, when Logan flees to Japan. In this new instalment, a man whose life he once saved offers to give him the gift of mortality, but that doesn't mean he gets to lead a peaceful life. People are still after him, and this time Logan's not exactly equipped to fight. The second trailer has dropped, and even if you've already seen the first one, there are some key differences.

  • Jean Grey is back. OK, so she's just back in dream form, but the late Jean (Famke Janssen) makes an appearance in this trailer. It seems poor Logan is being tormented by the memory of his former lover — is this some kind of foreshadowing? Will he ever be able to move on and find someone new?
  • It's not as cryptic as the first trailer. While the first trailer devotes precious time to catching up with Wolverine (he's hiding out in remote bars, Skyfall-style), this one gets right down to the point. He agrees to undergo some type of experimental treatment that will make him slightly more human, and in the midst of his sessions, he gets attacked. Speaking of . . .
  • More action! There's extended footage of a crazy fight on top of trains, but even more exciting? There's some kind of giant robot-ninja — ninja-robot? I'll be curious to see how the transitioning Wolverine can handle such an opponent.

The Wolverineopens July 25, and you can watch the trailer after the jump.