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Funny Trailer for Brazilian Comedy ‘A Vampire in the Family’ on Netflix

"As long as I'm alive, all of you shall live." Netflix has revealed the trailer for the Brazilian horror comedy called A Vampire in the Family, from Brazilian filmmaker Ale McHaddo. The original Portuguese title translates directly to My Brother-in-Law is a Vampire, which is also exactly what the film is about. When a fainthearted ex-soccer player learns his brother-in-law is a vampire with world domination plans, he must gather his courage and save the day. Fernandinho is a family man, former football player and podcaster who is surprised by the visit of his inconvenient brother-in-law, Gregorio, a lazy bloodsucker who it turns out is literally a vampire. Leandro Hassum stars as Fernandinho, with Romulo Arantes Neto as Greg, plus Monique Alfradique, Edson Celulari, Mel Maia, Maria Flor Franco, Eliezer Motta, Renata Bras and Antônio Fragoso. This looks extremely goofy & extra cheesy, but might still be entertaining to watch. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Ale McHaddo's A Vampire in the Family, direct from YouTube: In this funny Brazilian comedy, Fernandinho (Leandro Hassum), a family man, former soccer player and ...
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Enter to Win Free Tickets to see Searchlight Pictures’ POOR THINGS

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Full Trailer for Survival Film ‘The End We Start From’ with Jodie Comer

"I don't understand what this rejection of the world means." Republic Pictures & Paramount have revealed an official trailer for an indie survival thriller called The End We Start From, from filmmaker Mahalia Belo. This premiered at the Toronto & London Film Festivals this fall, with a wide release in the US set for January. A "futuristic fable about a brand-new mother navigating a flooded world" starring Jodie Comer. Adapted from Megan Hunter's prophetic 2017 novel, Mahalia Belo and screenwriter Alice Birch model their film on the author's spare, elliptical prose, keeping the disaster just off-screen and letting their actors wear the pressure and tension of the story on their faces as their world gets a little smaller and a lot scarier. Also starring Joel Fry, Katherine Waterston, Gina McKee, Nina Sosanya, Mark Strong, and Benedict Cumberbatch. This seems like a movie that literally addresses the question of – should I still have a baby even though climate change is going to ruin the world in the future? If that intrigues you, then check it out. Here's the full official trailer for ...