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Would you be surprised to hear we have one more Robert Pattinson trailer to show you before tomorrow's big "New Moon" premiere? Probably not, right? But what if we told you it had nothing to do with sparkling vampires? In a feat of epic timing, Summit has released the trailer for Rob's other 2010 film "Remember Me" right in time to coincide with the hoopla surrounding the sequel's release. And in typical RPattz style, the comely actor is all brooding melancholy in this first sneak peek.


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The film centers around a pair of star-crossed lovers (sound familiar?) dealing with their own family tragedies. The trailer opens on Tyler (Rob) trying to break up a street fight, ultimately leading to his arrest and a bloodied face (which explains all those paparazzi shots of a worse-for-the-wear Rob strolling through New York City). When Tyler's father Charles, played by Pierce Brosnan, comes to bail him out, it's clear there's no love lost between father and son. "You could do worse than a father who bails you out of jail," Charles says. "I don't want to be bailed out of anything," Tyler shoots back.

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Miley Cyrus is leaving her sometimes goofy character of Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana behind to play Ronnie, the musical prodigy of divorced parents, in the new Nicolas Sparks movie, "The Last Song." The trailer was just released, and in it, Miley seems to be attempting to make a legitimate move as a real Hollywood player.

Ronnie spends a summer with her estranged dad, who doesn’t seem to get her (especially because she doesn't want to go to Julliard), and — bonus! — meets a hottie local (Liam Hemsworth). Eventually, the family starts to mend any misunderstandings that may be lingering, and Ronnie and her dad even start to bond. Plus, Miley falls in love with said local, who apparently is a volleyball player with his eye on the Ivy League.

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By Matt Thompson

It’s called "Leap Year." It only comes around once every four years. The reasoning for a leap year is to keep our calendar synchronized with the astronomical or seasonal calendar. So February 29th is added to the calendar making 366 days in a year. After what seemed to be the inevitable, this upcoming year we finally get a film about this odd occurrence. Who would have thought a romantic film could be made about a leap year?

Amy Adams portrays Anna, someone who seemingly has everything in control. After a hint from her friend, she is expecting a marriage proposal from her boyfriend (Adam Scott from "Step Brothers") only any day now. One night she goes out to dinner only to receive a pair of earrings to utter disappointment. Anna’s boyfriend then departs to Dublin, Ireland for a business trip.

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At this point, tearjerker king Nicholas Sparks should probably come out with his own line of tissues to accompany the sad-yet-uplifting stories he's known for writing. From the looks of the trailer for "Dear John," the latest of Sparks' books to be adapted into a movie, this one won't be any different.

The unlucky lovers faced with a challenge to overcome — this is basically the formula for every Sparks story, and man, it works every time — are Savannah (the always lovely Amanda Seyfried) and John (the always handsome Channing Tatum), who meet while John is on leave from the military and have only two weeks before he goes back to war. Of course, during that time they fall madly in love, and spend the next 12 months writing letters to each other before John is released from his tour of duty. I'm going to go out on a limb and say that all of hers begin with "Dear John" — she says it a couple of times in the trailer (see it after the jump) so I'm pretty sure that's right.

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The clip that we gave you yesterday from MTV's upcoming Halloween special "My Super Psycho Sweet 16" must've left you dying (get it?) for more. So your wish is our command!

Once you press play below, you'll be taken into the trailer for the freaky rendition of the reality series, "My Super Sweet 16." Only this time instead of crying over getting the wrong color of BMW, the birthday girl will be crying bloody murder. You see, Madison's (Juliana Guill) big soiree is supposed to be the event of the season ... until the "girl from the other side of the tracks" Skye (Lauren McKnight), who's been macking on Madison's ex (Chris Zylka), shows up and inadvertently invites her famed serial killer dad along for the ride. This party is about to become a rager, and we don't mean that in a good way.

Tune into "My Super Psycho Sweet 16" on MTV on October 23 at 10p.m. ET/PT.

We've been without a good costume drama for a while. The last big corset-and-petticoat laced romance was last years Kiera Knightly-starring "The Duchess," which flew quickly in and out of theaters. Oh, for the days of "Shakespeare In Love" and "Elizabeth," when historical, romantic epics could still be box office gold.

In an MTV exclusive above, we have a look at what could turn the tides in the popularity of the costume drama. The new trailer for "The Young Victoria" looks to be everything recent regency flicks have not been.

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Surprisingly, this "Valentine's Day" post isn't to report a new super famous face joining the Hollywood-heavy cast. Nope. Though it seems like just yesterday we were flush with casting news and on-set photos, somehow a trailer for the February 2010 release is already upon us!

Much how I anticipate the movie to be structured, the "Valentine's Day" trailer flashes from super-star couple to super-star couple. There's Julia Roberts and Bradley Cooper! Anne Hathaway and Topher Grace! Hector Elizondo and Shirley Maclaine! Patrick Dempsey and Jennifer Garner! It's like standing on the red carpet at the Academy Awards (or so I imagine).

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We know, you can't hardly contain your excitement as you anxiously await the chance to be able to watch the exclusive, extended "New Moon" trailer that only just minutes ago aired during the Video Music Awards over and over again.

So take a nice deep breathe in and out (no, really, we don't want anyone passing out on top of their computer keyboards out of exhaustion after screaming "OME!" a multitude of times), and get ready to partake in the awesomeness that is the Volturi and Edward-filled teaser below.

Now that you've watched, be sure to let us know your thoughts in the comments section below or on our Twitter @hollywoodcrush. Mostly we're dying to know: Was that vision of Edward floating in the water just after Bella took her cliff dive creepy or inexplicably badass?

JigsawWay back when we first heard about the special "New Moon" trailer being shown at the VMAs (yes, a whole nine days ago), we at Hollywood Crush decided there were three things above all else we would love to see in the sneak peek of the upcoming vamp flick: the Volturi, werewolves and Bella's cliff jump. I'm beginning to think there's a direct link between our wishes and what Summit delivers, because the newest "New Moon" trailer — a shortened version of what will be shown at the VMAs (!!!) — being shown before "Sorority Row" focuses heavily on all three.

If the excitement behind "Twilight" was getting to see Bella (Kristen Stewart) and the Cullen's in the flesh, than the excitement behind "New Moon" is watching the Volturi and the Quileute wolf pack come alive. The trailer opens with a shot of Dakota Fanning as Jane (she's pictured above), and then gives us our first look at the Volturi complete with Michael Sheen's Aro snapping the neck of some poor human individual. Read more...

What if Carrie Bradshaw were a doctoral candidate instead of a well-shod sex columnist? She'd probably look a lot like Sara Quinn, the protagonist of "The Office" actor John Krasinski's directorial debut, "Brief Interviews With Hideous Men."

Based on a novel by the late David Foster Wallace, "Interviews" follows recently dumped anthropology student Sara (played by Julianne Nicholson, whom you may recognize from "Law & Order: Criminal Intent") as she attempts to delve into the male psyche through a series of interviews, hoping to find out what went wrong in her own relationship. Read more...