The Vow

In a trailer that looks like two Nicholas Sparks movies crossed together (The Notebook and Dear John), Rachel McAdams stars as a woman who suffers amnesia following a car crash. As a result, she can't remember who her husband, Channing Tatum, is. Tatum's character then sets out to help his wife fall in love with him again. The Vow marks the feature directorial debut of Michael Sucsy and hits theaters Valentine's Day 2012. Check out the trailer below and let us know what you think.
 

 
The Woman In Black
With his battle against Lord Voldemort coming to an end, Daniel Radcliffe's next nemesis will be The Woman in Black. Directed by James Watkins (the writer for The Descent: Part 2), The Woman in Black is based on the novel by Susan Hill and centers on a young lawyer who travels to a remote village to organize a recently deceased client's papers. When he arrives, he discovers the ghost of a scorned woman set on vengeance. Think of her as Moaning Myrtle, all grown up. Check out the trailer below.
 

 
Gun Hill Road
File this movie in the deceptive movie title category. What sounds like a direct-to-DVD Steven Seagal action bonanza is actually a stirring drama starring Esai Morales as an ex-con who returns home to the Bronx after a three year stint in prison. He finds his wife estranged and his teenage son exploring life as a transsexual. Gun Hill Road is actually a major thoroughfare in Bronx that stretches for 3.5 miles through New York City. The movie premiered at Sundance earlier this year and earned strong reviews, with critics calling it a gritty, heart-wrenching drama with fearless performances by the cast, including newcomer Harmony Santana. Check out the trailer and sound off below.