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Trailer Watch: Our Idiot Brother

A trailer for Jesse Peretz’s Our Idiot Brother has hit the interwebs. Paul Rudd stars the dumbass brother of Emily Mortimer, Elizabeth Banks, and Zooey Deschanel. Add Steve Coogan and Rashida Jones into the mix, and you’ve got a cast that pretty much guarantees I’ll watch your movie sooner or later.

While the trailer doesn’t feel like anything too special, I did get one good laugh out of this, as well as a handful of well-earned smiles, maybe this will turn out to be something more than just another gentle, cute, forgettable indie comedy. Brother is out in theaters on August 26th (probably in limited release).

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Trailer Watch: Brendan Gleeson in The Guard

John Michael McDonagh has been quiet since 2003’s Ned Kelly, but he’s back now, with The Guard, starring Brendan Gleeson, Don Cheadle, Liam Cunningham and Mark Strong.

Gleeson starred alongside Colin Farrell in the brilliant 2008 black comedy In Bruges (written and directed by Martin McDonagh, John Michael’s brother), and he’s in fine form here, too, as “an unorthodox Irish policeman with a confrontational personality [who is] teamed up with an uptight FBI agent (Cheadle) to investigate an international drug-smuggling ring.”

There’s a similarly, but slightly more upbeat tone to In Bruges, which is fine by me. The Guard features a score by the indie rock (or alt country, if you insist) band Calexico and premiered at Sundance back in January, so you can find some of the film’s enthusiastic early reviews online if you want to. It’s out next month in the UK. There is no US release set.

Trailer Watch: Rise of the Planet of the Apes

This movie continues to look better than it has any right to be. Directed by Rupert Wyatt, and starring James Franco, Freida Pinto, John Lithgow, Brian Cox, Tom Felton, David Oyelowo and Andy Serkis as Caesar, Rise of the Planet of the Apes hits theaters on August 5. (via Coming Soon)

Were any of your guys Planet of the Apes fans as kids, like I was? (Am, I suppose.) What do you think?

Trailer Watch: Page One: Inside the New York Times

Andrew Rossi’s documentary Page One: Inside the New York Times chronicles a year in the life of the New York Times in one of the most turbulent periods ever for the news industry. The film seems to track Times writers Brian Stelter, Tim Arango and David Carr in particular, and sets out to make a case for the continued relevance of more rigorous reporting the news industry offers in the age of the Internet.

You can also check out an interview with the filmmakers over at Take Part, and if you’re really curious, check out a few reviews from its Sundance premiere.

Page One hits theaters on June 24, thanks to Magnolia Pictures and Participant Media.