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Trailers: X-Men: First Class

Marvel has been releasing new trailers for X-Men: First Class left and right. It’s starting to feel like their losing control of the marketing campaign; attempting to round up all the released trailers has proven tricky. Anyhow, set aside some time to watch the four trailers I’ve managed to find today. A nearly three minute version is embedded above, and the remaining three can be accessed after the break.

X-Men: First Class starring James McAvoy as Professor Charles Xavier and Michael Fassbender as Erik Lehnsherr/Magneto hits theatres June 3. Continue reading Trailers: X-Men: First Class

Poster: X-Men: First Class (plus new international trailer)

Meet the cast of X-Men: First Class. From L-R: Beast (Nicholas Hoult), Charles Xavier (James McAvoy), Erik Lehnsherr (Michael Fassbender), Emma Frost (January Jones), Moira MacTaggert (Rose Byrne), Havok (Lucas Till), Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence), Azazel (Jason Flemyng), Angel Salvadore (Zoe Kravitz), and Sebastian Shaw (Kevin Bacon).

And as promised in the post title, jump after the break to find the new international trailer. The X-Men story taking us to the beginning of it all hits theatres June 3, 2011. Continue reading Poster: X-Men: First Class (plus new international trailer)

Trailer: Black Swan

From director Darren Aronofsky (Requiem for a Dream, The Wrestler) comes a psychological thriller about a beautiful and talented ballerina (Natalie Portman) pushed to her limits when a new rival (Mila Kunis) joins a dance company headed by Vincent Cassel.  Since the original trailer hit the web back in August, there’s been much buzz surrounding the movie.  It premiered at the Venice Film Festival in early September and it received a standing ovation from the crowd and since then has been highly praised from critics all over.  Embedded above is newly released international trailer and it features new content from the film.  Black Swan just had a limited release in select cities around the US on December 3 and made an estimated $426,000 on that opening day.  Click here to see if it’s playing at a theatre near you; the film will hit additional venues through December.