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‘Suburbicon’ Trailer #2

‘Suburbicon’ Trailer #2

The George Clooney/Coen brother’s team up is back with a second trailer, this time giving us a bit more of Suburbicon to look at and nailing down a slightly more consistently surreal tone. The opening has those empty condolences people feel obligated to give when someone they don’t know loses a loved one, Oscar Isaac is spouting Coen Brothers dialogue like a professional, and everyone living in the suburbs forgot crime can come to them as easily as urban neighborhoods. From the trailer, it’s also becoming clearer that George Clooney might have a knack for this style of directing. Everyone’s performances, even in this two and a half minute taste, are spot on, so we’re patiently waiting for when this one finally hits theaters in late October.