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The Lone Ranger Trailer: Hi-Yo Silver!

The new trailer for  The Lone Ranger has arrived! Watch it below: The Lone Ranger Trailer – New Armie Hammer stars as John Reid, the classic character from TV and radio. When Reid is left for dead in the dessert, he is saved by a Native American named Tonto, played by Johnny Depp, and begins a life of vigilante justice. William Fichtner, Tom Wilkinson, Barry Pepper, Mason Cook, Ruth Wilson, Helena Bonham Carter, and James Badge Dale also star. Gore Verbinski directs the film, which premieres July 3.

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The World’s End Posters: Cheers!

Two new  The World’s End  posters have dropped, a U.K.-only quad poster (we won’t tell that you’re looking at it from outside the U.K.), and a standard poster. Simon Pegg co-wrote and stars in the sci-fi comedy, which follows a group of adult friends as they go back home to re-attempt an epic pub crawl. Once there, they realize that something strange is happening to the place they grew up. Nick Frost, Martin Freeman, Rosamund Pike, Paddy Considine, and Eddie Marsen also star. Pegg co-wrote the film with Edgar Wright, who also directs. The film represents the final film of the duo’ s  Blood and Ice Cream trilogy. The World’s End will premiere August 23.

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REVIEW: Exotic La Soga Succumbs to Standard-Issue Crime Clichés

A film loaded with interest that somehow fails to be interesting, La Soga is inspired by true events and not much else. A crime drama set in a satellite village orbiting Santiago, Dominican Republic, and occasionally New York City, it tells the story of Luisito (Manny Perez, who also wrote the film), an assassin-for-hire working for the local police and the American government to cleanse drug-dealing U.S. deportees from the streets. Social, moral, and personal themes abound, but are mostly left wandering shoeless among the extras, as Perez and American director Josh Crook get caught up in playing gangster film, Dominican-style.

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REVIEW: Exotic La Soga Succumbs to Standard-Issue Crime Clichés