No. Who was the star.....
Yes, the sentence is grammatically whole and correct.
Suitable for previews and TV-talk, but not good English. It is really a conflation of two expressions: A movie is coming; and It will be here soon.
A frequently used and very inccorect usage of the word seen is in its past tense form; Wrong I seen that movie. Correct I saw that movie or I have seen that movie.
The sentence which uses FOLLOWS in a sentence can we written as this. The horse follows the train in the movie.
Tailor is not a proper noun unless it is the last name of a person and it would only be capitalized at the start of a sentence so otherwise it is not capitalized.
Katharine Hepburn is one of the award winning movie actress.
Who is correct because it's in the subject position.Who is a subjective pronoun.Whom is an objective pronoun.
The GodFather
adolf Hitler
Who was the star of last year's award-wining movie?
Crash is an ACADEMY AWARD winning movie. Vantage point was not worth Crash's amazingness. Although Vanatage Point was good, Crash is riviting.
Testimony
1982.
"Children of a Lesser God" (1986).
Tom Hanks
Tom Hanks
The film is "Missing".