2024 Year in Review: The Logan/”Hurt” Trailer of the Year and other things

Trailers are so important to spread the word about movies to the public, specifically the people who may not be as tied in to movie news as some may be. So this year we are instituting a new award for the best and worst in trailers from 2024.

Best Trailer: Superman. This was a tough choice, but this teaser trailer made me excited to see Superman next year, and that is the job of a trailer.

Worst Trailer: Transformers One. I’ve said this before, but I hated this trailer and it nearly caused me to not want to go see the movie. It highlighted all of the humor that simply did not work in isolation. In context, it was much funnier, but in this way, it was horrible. For such a great movie, this trailer was an epic fail.

Best TV trailer: X-Men ’97. Yeah, baby. The mutants were back and this trailer gave us a glimpse into the brilliance that we would get in X-Men’97. How did this become such an amazing show?

Why show that Award: Deadpool & Wolverine reveal of Laura. It was in the final trailer, like a week before the movie released and the trailer spoiled the appearance of Daphne Keen as X-23, aka Laura from Logan. Why? There is no way that her appearance was going to encourage someone else to go see the film at this point. It was just a waste of a spoiler and a poor choice.

Creepiest Trailer: 28 Years Later. This is legit scary. I was totally creeped out when I first saw this trailer and every time I have seen it since, I have had an uneasy feel. Great use of atmosphere and tension to promote the movie.

Most Unexpected Trailer: Karate Kid Legends. Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio? Weird. The trailer does give us an idea of what the film will be like. How does Cobra Kai play into this, if at all?

2023 Music in Cinema

Music is such an amazing feature in cinema. The use of music can make the entire experience all that much better. 

Before I jump into the movie music awards, I wanted to give a special shout out to the best music on TV this year. It came from the Hulu series Only Murders in the Building. Oliver was planning out a musical for Broadway and we get to hear and see several numbers from the show. My favorite from the four really exceptional ones was the Steve Martin song “Which of the Pickwick Triples Did It?”

Moving on to the Movies…

I want to start with the Best Song from a Movie. Honestly, some of the ones that I have chosen are not necessarily those that the Oscars may choose. I know that the one I am choosing as the winner did not make the Oscar short list. It’ll have to settle for the EYG Award. 

Songs from Movies

6. ”What Was I Made For?” Billie Eilish from Barbie.

5. ”It Never Went Away” Jon Batiste American Symphony

4. ”Scrub Scrub” Cast from Wonka

3. ”Hell No” Danielle Brooks from The Color Purple

2. ”I’m Just Ken” by Ryan Gosling from Barbie

Winner: ”Peaches” by Jack Black from Super Mario Bros.

Next up is Movie Scores

#6. Anthony Willis ”Saltburn”

#5. Kris Bowers ”The Color Purple”

#4. Jon Batiste ”American Symphony”

#3. Joe Hisaishi ”The Boy and the Heron”

#2. Ludwig Göransson ”Oppenheimer”

and the winner of EYG Score of the Year 

Daniel Pemberton ”Spider-Man: Across the Universe”