In Theaters This Week: Check Out Movie Trailers For 'Interstellar,' 'Big Hero 6,' 'Theory Of Everything' And More Coming To The Big Screen This weekend!
The weekend of November 7, 2014 is definitely looking like a great time to hit up your local movie theaters! In order to catch up on films with this Friday as their release date, we're excited to share the following trailers with you: Interstellar, Big Hero 6, The Theory of Everything and more. Check out some previews below!
Interstellar is arguably the biggest movie release of the year, with high praise and positive reviews popping up all over the place leading up to the theater premiere. Starring Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, and many other stars, Christopher Nolan's venture into the sci-fi genre is looking like a new advancement in filmmaking.
Check out some great Twitter reactions/reviews of Interstellar right here! Also, check out some reactions from Quentin Tarantino and other filmmakers, praising Christopher Nolan right here!
Watch the latest trailer for Interstellar here:
Though Interstellar might take the box office numbers this weekend, one of the most anticipated animated films of the year, Big Hero 6, is sure to do well regardless. This family friendly, sci-fi action adventure movie tells the story of a young robotics inventor who turns his friendly creation into a crime-fighting machine, with hilarious and heartwarming results.
Watch a trailer for Big Hero 6 right here:
The Theory of Everything is the acclaimed new film starring Eddie Redmayne as a young Stephen Hawking, in the early stages of his debilitating illness. We all know the genius as a wheelchair-bound scientist that uses a computer to speak, but before all of that, he was a young man who fell in love. Felicity Jones portrays his first wife, Jane Wilde, in this great loon into the life of one of the smartest people ever. This film is already receiving some Oscar buzz, too!
Watch a trailer for The Theory of Everything here:
One of the last projects that Robin Williams worked on before his untimely death earlier this year was the raunchy holiday comedy Merry Friggin Christmas. Estranged family members have to spend Christmas together after years of not speaking, resulting in some comical situations.
Watch a trailer right here:
Let us know which movies you'll be seeing in theaters this weekend in the comments section below!