Beatriz at Dinner

Trailer Park Film partnered with Roadside Attractions to create a darkly comical trailer for Beatriz at Dinner. The trailer quickly hooks the audience on the central story of the film and big laughs with a healer who shakes up one family’s status quo.

The Promise

Trailer Park Content discusses with director and Academy Award-winner Terry George and the cast why the story of the Armenian Genocide is important to tell. They explain the passion that went into the making of the film and why the events that happened 100 years ago are still relevant.

My Cousin Rachel

Trailer Park Film partnered with Fox Searchlight on the dark and suspenseful trailer for My Cousin Rachel. The trailer perfectly sets the scene for the Romance-mystery as one woman’s beguiling spell takes hold of her cousin, interrupting his plot to avenge the death of his ward.

Wonderstruck

This trailer shuttles audiences back in time and collides the worlds of 1977 and 1927 with the aid of David Bowie’s Space Oddity. Based on the best-selling novel by Brian Selznick, follows the story of two deaf children from two eras who secretly wish their lives were different. Trailer Park Film partnered with Amazon Studios to… Continue reading Wonderstruck

Lady Macbeth

The trailer opens on a storm and carries the dark mood throughout the preview, which allows the audience a glimpse at a tale of a subjugated woman who strikes back, leaving them wondering what is to become of her.

Patriots Day

The trailer focuses on the familial relationships of one officer as it takes the viewer inside the true story of the manhunt, heightening the personal impact and drawing the viewer in to the suspenseful retelling of the real life events.

Goat

The trailer artfully captured the film’s intensity, enticing fans with shocking images of the fraternity pledge process and a chilling depiction of modern brotherhood.

Deepwater Horizon

The teaser focused on the parallels between an innocent family discussion and the infamous BP Oil tragedy that inspired the film to create a sense of urgency and impending destruction.

Eddie the Eagle

The TV spot featured NFL legends Russell Wilson, Drew Brees and Kurt Warner praising the film, and helped to fuel fan excitement and ticket sales. It debuted during Super Bowl 50 and Deadline provided an exclusive first look at the spot before the Big Game.