Live Action Alice Trailer: Gray G. Haddock and Zane Rutledge were responsible for the CG trailer in the original American McGee's Alice. They also just posted a live action "fan" trailer for the recently released Alice: Madness Returns. You can check it out at YouTube or the source link. [Source: io9]

New Cowboys & Aliens Poster: Cowboys & Aliens will be released on July 29th, and IGN has the exclusive premiere of a new poster: http://movies.ign.com/articles/117/1176957p1.html

The Last Circus Red-Band Trailer: “Because if I wasn’t a clown I’d be a murderer.” This red-band trailer for The Last Circus is definitely worth checking out. Directed by Álex de la Iglesia, The Last Circus will see a limited theatrical release on August 12th from Magnolia Pictures. You can find out more about this movie and watch the trailer at: http://www.thelastcircusmovie.com/

New Quake Going Horror?: For those that played the original Quake, you'll remember that it didn't have the sci-fi storyline that we saw in the Quake sequels. While they are not working on a new Quake game yet, John Carmack says that they are considering going back to theme of the original game:

"We went from the Quake 2 and the Quake 4 Strogg universe. We are at least tossing around the possibilities of going back to the bizarre, mixed up Cthulhu-ish Quake 1 world and rebooting that direction." [Source: Eurogamer]

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