Inside Out is a new animated feature from Pixar about the lovable Riley, who finds growing up, usually stressful for both children and their parents, not going well. Behind everything is a move from a rural environment to lively San Francisco, where her father got a new job and where "strange" thoughts start to pop into her head. And it is here that a large part of the cartoon takes place. In the head, in the mind, governed by five emotions: Joy, Fear, Anger, Displeasure and Sadness.
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If you've stepped into a mall or turned on the TV in the past few days, then you know that we're (over)burdened with an endless stream of Christmas carols and holiday sales. In theory – December is a time of joy, but with so much daily manufactured joy that they try to force us to use in every possible way, we very quickly become cynical about the entire Christmas holiday experience. If you're one of those who needs an "antidote" to all the "jolly and merry" here and there, we've prepared a list of five anti-Christmas classics... for that little Grinch in us.
2014 was a film-rich year. Therefore, we have created for you a selection of the best films of 2014, according to the editors. These may not have been the most profitable, they may not feature the most famous actors, they may not be directed by the most famous directors. They are films that marked 2014 with their different approach, story or production method. We invite you to discover the best films of 2014.
Sometimes it's only a disaster that brings people together, the worst of which is also witnessed in the upcoming disaster movie San Andreas, which is not a fictitious name for the city of Los Angeles and its surroundings, as it is in the computer game GTA, because if you haven't sat on your ears with geography, you know that it is a tectonic fault (Saint Andrew) that runs through California. The central theme is therefore an earthquake that leaves the city in ruins, but at the same time raises the estranged relationship between father and daughter from the ruins.
Just as The Little Prince by the writer Antoine De Saint Exupery was created as a children's book and was born as a philosophical one with a universal message, this philosophy is also summarized by many film animations today. The aforementioned novella "Le Petit Prince" is now also getting its due, which shows us through the character of the Little Prince how life works and that "the essence is invisible to the eyes". The girl also begins to realize this when she receives a page from the said book from a strange neighbor.
With the last part of the Hobbit trilogy, ''The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies'', the movie chapter based on the literary proposal of JRR Tolkien, over which the director Peter Jackson watched over, closes. And because the best always comes at the end, Cineplexx has prepared a special surprise for the greatest saga gourmets - a midnight premiere, which will take place on the night of Wednesday (10.12) to Thursday (11.12), starting one minute after midnight.
As many as 28 films about nature and sports in it will be presented at the Bov film festival at the end of December in Stergulčeva house. All were carefully selected by the jury, which will also announce the winners from among them.
We present 10 cult movies that don't show the classic "happily ever after" ending, but show that a girl can be happy even if she doesn't find the prince of her dreams at the end of the story.
December is the season of giving, and for James Bond fans, Christmas came earlier this year. Namely, director Sam Mendes left "candies" under the media spotlight about the latest, already the 24th film about agent 007, entitled Spectre. Previously, little more than the fact that Daniel Craig will portray him for the fourth time was not known, but now the secrets about the secret spy are out. So what did we learn?
Arnold Schwarzenegger as Terminator is back again. After splashing out on the fourth installment of the franchise, he returns from retirement in the new film directed by Alan Taylor, Terminator: Genisys, which means the end of peace for all who cross his path. The year is 2029, the war between humanity and machines is in full swing, and John Connor's bad premonitions are taking concrete forms.
The year 2014 is slowly coming to an end, so maybe it's time to remember the many movie hits of this year that accompanied us and took us on one or another adventure for a short time, made us laugh or brought a tear to our cheeks.
Is Cake for Jennifer Aniston what Monster was for Charliz Theron? With the role of a torn woman, Aniston flirts strongly with Oscar. She is otherwise used to greasy press because of private stories, but this time she is dealing with a different kind of "fat". The greasiness of her hair, as her character is a considerable departure from what we are used to with her. Glamor and make-up are replaced by scars and dark circles. Shocking.