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Random Trailer Round Up: THE LONG DUMB ROAD, IP MAN LEGACY, BURNING, and more!

Catching up on trailers you might have missed!

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Between film festivals, fan conventions, conducting interviews with filmmakers, and keeping up with never-ending comic book film news (and this week specifically KINGSMAN-related film news for some reason) -some trailers and other bits of promotional footage can get overlooked by us here at AICN. So, today we have the next installment of a reoccurring feature where we shine a quick spotlight on footage from upcoming films (some good/some bad) you might have missed.
 
THE RANDOM TRAILER ROUND UP for September 30th, 2018!
Let's get right to it!
 
 
First up we have a road trip comedy starring Jason Mantzoukas (BROOKLYN 99) and Tony Revolori (SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING) titled THE LONG DUMB ROAD.
 
 

 
I'm a fan of Mantzoukas and I'm also a sucker for a good "learning about yourself on a road trip" film. So, I'll be checking this one out for sure.
 
THE LONG DUMB ROAD will be in select theaters and on VOD starting November 16th.
 
 
Next up, we have an indie sci-fi film titled INCONTROL.
 
 

 
Well, I'm not sure what that was; is it about virtual reality, mind control, or something else entirely? Whatever it is... it made me want to take a nap.
 
INCONTROL will drop onto VOD sometime in 2018.
 
 
Okay! Next up we have one for a low budget indie horror film called OUIJA BLOOD RITUAL.
 
 

 
"Spread the gospel"? The gospel of OUIJA?! Ugh. Maybe I can con Freddy Beans into watching this one.
 
OUJA BLOOD RITUAL releases sometime in October.
 
 
Okay, let's see if we can't raise the quality bar back up here. Let me dip into the bag of trailers for upcoming

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