Green Hummingbird Entertainment Movie Trailers

Most Popular Green Hummingbird Entertainment Trailers

Total trailers found: 7

All Nighter Trailer (2017)

10 March 2017

When a globe-trotting, workaholic father trying to visit his daughter on a last minute layover in Los Angeles discovers that she’s disappeared, he forces her awkward, nervous ex-boyfriend, still nursing a broken heart, to help him find her over the course of one increasingly crazy night.

Catch and Release Trailer (2018)

21 September 2018

Sedated, Keely awakens to find herself captive in a cabin in northern Ontario. Alone with Du, who has been assigned to be her guard and caregiver, she will be forced to bring her pregnancy to term by an extremist anti-choice faction.

Submergence Trailer (2018)

01 March 2018

While James More is held captive by terrorists in Somalia, thousands of miles away on the Greenland Sea, his lover Danny Flinders prepares to dive herself in a submersible into the deep bottom of the ocean, tormented by the memories of their brief encounter in France and her inability to know his whereabouts.

Lost Child Trailer (2018)

14 September 2018

An army veteran discovers an abandoned boy lurking in the woods behind her childhood home. After taking in the boy, she searches for clues to his identity, and discovers local folklore about a malevolent life-draining spirit that comes in the form of a child: The Tatterdemalion.

Here. Is. Better. Trailer (2023)

23 June 2023

The stories of four service men and women, whose grit, smarts, and perseverance are on full display as they allow cameras to witness their most deeply personal, inevitably tense, raw, and honest therapy sessions in real—time.

Left Behind Trailer (2025)

17 January 2025

A group of determined moms band together to create the first public dyslexic school in the largest school district in America, New York City.

Kenny Scharf: When Worlds Collide Trailer (2020)

17 September 2020

When Kenny Scharf arrived in NYC in the early 1980’s, he quickly met and befriended Keith Haring and Jean Michel Basquiat; There, amongst the fervent creative bustle of a depressed downtown scene the trio would soon change the way we think about art, the world, and ourselves.