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Cosmopolis is set to have its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival this month, and when it does, we'll start getting some idea of just how nutty David Cronenberg's adaptation of Don DeLillo's 2003 novel really is.*  For now, though, we've got to work with what we've got.  Five days ago, the first official clip from Cosmopolis popped up online, and today, there's a smattering of new images, as well as a sampling of the score.

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The first official clip from "The first film about our new millennium" has arrived online with a look at Cosmopolis clocking in at over one minute, complete with French subtitles.  Two weeks ago, a domestic and an international trailer gave our most extensive peek at the adaptation of acclaimed novelist Don DeLillo's 2003 book.  This clip, though, provides a sense of the heightened reality that director David Cronenberg is going for here.

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With four blockbusters in the bag and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 ready to cap off the hugely profitable film series, Summit Entertainment could probably market the last film in the franchise with nothing more than classified ads reading, "One last Twilight, November 16th."  Nonetheless, there will be giant marketing campaign to ensure that the second half is Breaking Dawn is appropriately huge, and today's two new images are but a hint of the promotional fatigue that will set in by Thanksgiving.

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Last month, our first look at footage from Cosmopolis was but a meager offering, a thirty four-second glimpse at director David Cronenberg's adaptation of the novel by literary asskicker Don DeLillo.  Today, though, there's an embarrassment of riches, as we have not one, but two exceedingly stylish theatrical trailers for Cosmopolis.

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Though they may be our central preoccupations, it's not all superheroes and spaceships around these parts.  There's a new clip from Bel Ami, for example, which finds Robert Pattinson and Christina Ricci as Georges Duroy and Clotilde de Marelle sharing some pillow talk in late 19th Century Paris.  Don't worry, neither is speaking French; as usual, these Parisians simply use British accents.

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According to the MPAA green band that precedes this new domestic poster for Bel Ami, the film is rated R, "For some strong sexuality, nudity, and brief language."  So, this trailer makes it clear that Bel Ami has something for the largely-female demographic looking to see Robert Pattinson in a non-vampiric context, while the gents can enjoy the strong sexuality.  And the lush, period-appropriate costuming.

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Last week, a regrettably brief but wonderfully crazy international trailer introduced us to the first footage from Cosmopolis, the adaptation of Don DeLillo's novel.  That trailer was full of nuttiness that director David Cronenberg is perfectly equipped to bring to the screen, from abrupt splattery violence to no small amount of sexiness.  A set of four new stills from Cosmopolis don't even hint at the wackiness of that trailer, but they're worth a look nonetheless.

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Synopsis: As Bella adjusts the being a vampire in the final installment of the Twilight series, the Cullens and Jacob must band together to protect Bella and Edward's child, Renesmee, from the vampiric Volturi.

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After an almost comedically abrupt hype-building glimpse last week, the first teaser for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 has arrived online in full.  It's probably a moot point, though, since this trailer was attached to The Hunger Games, and it looks as though pretty much everybody in America went to see that novel adaptation, meaning y'all have probably already laid eyes on Kristen Stewart as the now-vampiric Bella Swan.

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The first look at actual footage from Cosmopolis has arrived online in the form of a quick international trailer clocking in at just thirty-four seconds.  In that time, the trailer covers plenty of not-safe-for-work ground in frenetic fashion.  Over a career that has seen the likes of The Fly, Crash (the 1996 one), and A History of Violence, director David Cronenberg has established a fascination with sex and splattery, horrifically abrupt violence.  Both are on display in this brief French trailer.  Subtitles en francais, too.

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