In the second trailer, Oscar-winner Peter Jackson shows us more details of The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, the second in a trilogy of film adaptations of JRR Tolkien's enduringly popular literary masterpiece The Hobbit. The film comes to Slovenian cinemas on December 12.
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The dubbed animated zebra adventure hits theaters before fall break on October 24.
After her life falls apart, including her marriage to wealthy businessman Hal, Jasmine moves into her sister's modest apartment in San Francisco to try to put her life back together.
The tandem of two Hollywood legends, famous above all for their muscles, proved themselves this time in a film about ex-convict Ray Breslin, who is a well-known expert in the construction of the highest-security prisons.
A mob boss and his family are relocated to a sleepy French town under the witness protection program for betraying his cronies. For all of you who have always liked the mafia genre and have already missed these types of films.
In the Thai capital, Julian runs a Thai martial arts club with his brother, which is just a cover for drug deals. The long-awaited thriller that promises a lot of blood.
The film, which was six months in the making, tells the incredible story of three young women, Nadja, Maša and Katja. As members of the feminist art collective Pussy Riot, they performed a 40-second punk prayer in a central Russian cathedral.
In Kinodvor, from October 2nd, you can watch a very current, personal and dedicated documentary by the renowned director Ken Loach.
The film Need for Speed will soon be in all Slovenian cinemas. The blockbuster, which is much better known among game fans, will also be shown to film buffs this time.
City Magazine and Cineplexx cinemas are organizing a mini prize game for the premiere of the mega animated hit - Jaz, Baraba 2 in 3D technology.
The creators of high-profile films such as District 9, X-Men, First Class and Avatar embarked on an extremely exciting adventure that describes the first mission to Mars, or the last night of this great adventure. Let's take a look at one of the first trailers.
Hannah Arendt's reports lead to one of the most important and controversial books ever written about the Holocaust: Eichmann in Jerusalem: An Account of the Banality of Evil.