Storks is an animated family comedy from Nicholas Stoller (Forget Sara, Neighbors) and Doug Sweetland. The mission of storks is to deliver babies, right? Well, in the 21st century, storks deliver packages. Will they return to their roots? Fate is in the hands of a stork named Junior and Tulip, the only human on Stork's Mountain, the Lapland version of Santa's workshop.
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Oscar-winner Eddie Redmayne, who already connected us with his portrait of the physicist Stephen Hawking, will finally reach your heart with his role in the film The Danish Girl. In this biographical drama, he transformed into the artist Lili Elbe, yes, a woman, and in the film he begins as a man, Einar Wegener. Einar was the first man in the world to change his gender and become a woman.
Christopher Nolan's Interstellar was the most pirated film in 2015, succeeding Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street, which also starred Katarina Čas. If last year users mostly swore by science fiction and action, this year the landscape of illegally downloaded files is a bit more colorful.
Desierto is a Mexican film signed by Jonás Cuarón, who last served us with the masterpiece Gravity with George Clooney and Sandra Bullock. This time he moved from outer space to the US-Mexico border, and instead of space junk, the main actors, immigrants to the US, are threatened by bullets thrown by an enraged villager (Jeffrey Dean Morgan).
The comedy Fifty Shades of Gray is a parody of the movie Fifty Shades of Gray, which is coming to cinemas at the end of January 2016. Since the past decade parodies have not passed without at least one of the Wayans brothers, Fifty Shades of Gray is no exception. It's a happy-go-lucky comedy that will especially appeal to anyone who was disgusted by the movie Fifty Shades of Gray (read: men).
Forbes magazine recently announced the most overpaid and the most profitable actors/actresses of 2015. The infamous title of the most overpaid actor was earned by Johnny Depp, and the most revered and most profitable actor in 2015 was Chris Evans. And while the category that actors are not proud of is dominated by men (Depp is followed by Denzel Washington, Will Ferrell and Liam Neeson), Chris Evans is in an all-female category, followed by Mila Kunis, Scarlett Johansson, Gwyneth Paltrow and Emma Stone.
The comedy Everybody Wants Some is the latest film by Richard Linklater, the director and screenwriter who last delighted us with a film that transcends the limitations of the feature film, the drama Boyhood. In his latest film, he combines elements of two of his previous films, Dazed and Confused and Bad News Bears. Everybody Wants Some is a sort of spiritual successor to the former, paying homage to the 70s, while the latest film is set in the 80s.
In 2017, the cult TV series Twin Peaks (1990-91), created by Mark Frost and David Lynch, returns to the small screen after 26 years. you're also famous for the X-Files, which is also coming back to TV screens in a limited edition soon. Frost and Lynch will continue the story that left many open questions.
Almost two generations (38 years) have passed since the first Star Wars film. In light of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which brings back the original cast, we took a look at what our favorite Star Wars actors looked like back in the day and how they look today.
We have prepared a selection of the most beautiful Christmas cartoons that will take us back a few years, to those times when Christmas was still white.
Tina Fey Goes to War in Whiskey Tango Foxtrot! If anyone, you probably didn't think that Tina Fey, who is known for making people laugh out loud, would make a movie in which she goes to a war zone where there are real volleys of fire. A Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, however, is not a serious war film, but a war comedy based on Kim Barker's biography "The Taliban Shuffle: Strange Days in Afghanistan and Pakistan", in which a host of star names such as Margot Robbie (The Wolf of Wall Street ), Martin Freeman (The Hobbit) and Billy Bob Thornton (Rotten Santa).
Although the film saga of Harry Potter is irrevocably over, his spirit lives on. The author JK Rowling recently wrote the book Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, which is now growing into the film trilogy Magical Animals. And here is the first trailer. The movie/book got its name from the textbook that Harry Potter used in his first year at the Academy for Witchcraft and Wizardry.