Trailer Trash Heap Featuring Frankie and Alice, Mel Gibson in The Beaver, and Spalding Gray

Frankie and Alice

Halle Berry goes begging for legitimacy again by starring in this Oscar Bait story of a woman who has multiple personality disorder.

Ong Bak 3

Saving the elephants is a full time job, which Tony Jaa can attest to as he returns for a 3rd time as Ong bak, the Thai Warrior.

Ip Man 2: Legend of the Grandmaster

No clue what this is about, but the trailer is showing off some stellar looking fight scenes.

And Everything is Going to be Fine

Whether you’re an actor, writer, or philosopher you should know the name Spalding Gray. If you don’t it’s okay, but he was one of the most intelligent and brilliant voices of the 20th century. This documentary will hopefully shed light on his brilliance and who he was passed the monologues he is so famous for.

African Cats

Disney Nature continues its tradition of beautifully shot documentaries to release on Earth Day.

Beastly

After being delayed three times, supposedly this movie is finally coming out in March. Bookies are putting it closer to next September and straight to dvd. Although Neil Patrick Harris is looking rather Matt Murdock-esque in his portrayal as a blind tutor.

The Beaver

The movie that was supposed to rebuild Mel Gibson’s career comes too little, too late. But at least we get to see him act crazy, instead of just being crazy in his personal life.

Bereavement

Oof. I’m not a big horror guy, but the idea of someone training their kid to be a serial killer sound really… hey, wait a minute. This is just “Dexter” played for cheap scares!