Last year, it was 40 years since Queen's legendary song Bohemian Rhapsody, a rock opera in miniature, was released. The song was originally 5 minutes and 55 seconds long, but at the insistence of radio stations, Freddie Mercury shortened it by a minute. You've probably heard the song, which is divided into three parts, a hundred times and probably know its lyrics almost by heart, but you certainly don't know Bohemian Rhapsody as a movie yet. This is how the song Bohemian Rhapsody would turn out if its story was the basis of a film and its lyrics were taken literally.
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Be the first to see the first trailer for Transformers: The Last Knight, the fifth installment in Michael Bay's wildly successful robot franchise, which sees the return of Mark Wahlberg as talented auto mechanic Cade Yeager. The main female role, which launched Megan Fox into the stratosphere of fame ten years ago, this time went to Isabela Moner. The trailer for the new Transformers follows Bay's proven recipe - slow motion, explosions, attractive actress, human hero, villain, comedy, new robots, Optimus Prime's speech... That's right, nothing is missing! Has Optimus Prime crossed over?
Film Attraction or Prityazhenie, as the original title is, is proof that the Russians also know how to shoot high-budget sci-fi spectacles with Hollywood-worthy special effects. It's about an invasion of Aliens who land outside of American territory for a change.
Smartphones make our lives much easier. In a few years, we have become so dependent on them that we can no longer imagine everyday life without them. How could they be without shajali once?! A good reminder are some movies that would have gone in a much different direction if telephones had existed back then. Check out how movies like The Shining, The Lord of the Rings, and The Circle would have turned out if the main actors had cell phones at their disposal.
The year is coming to an end, so we've put together a selection of the best movies of 2016. What do you think, have we been blessed with a good amount of great movies this year? See which are the best films of 2016 according to the editor's choice.
In the time of happy December, he especially needs some carefree fun, and the movie Office Christmas Party is perfect for such a thing. It is an entertainment comedy with a stellar cast, in which Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman, who already impressed in the movie How to Get Rid of the Boss, join forces again, but this time they are dealing with the craziest Christmas party in town, with which the employees want to save their jobs.
Kill or be killed. This is the shortest summary possible of The Belko Experiment by James Gunn (Guardians of the Galaxy) and Greg McLean (Wolf Creek) with a very unusual premise. 80 employees find themselves trapped in their offices in Bogotá, ordered over loudspeakers to kill three of their co-workers within 30 minutes, or six will be killed.
BOFF 2016, the 10th Bov film festival about outdoor sports and nature, will this time be a four-day event. It will take place between December 27 and 30, 2016. 38 films will be screened in three competitive and two non-competitive categories. Even the youngest will come into their own.
Like it or not, winter will be here soon, and the low temperatures already indicate that. We will only be outside when it is really necessary, otherwise we will hide in warm shelters, where we can now enjoy a good book or a movie. There are countless films whose directors have skillfully set them in a winter environment, creating a wonderful, romantic atmosphere. We have also prepared top winter movies for you, which will keep you pleasantly warm.
After vampires, Tom Cruise tackles another mythological subject - mummies. The mummy that Brendan Fraser last dealt with is returning to the big screen, and now the star of Mission: Impossible is stepping into his shoes. It is a reboot of the franchise from the turn of the millennium. The Mummy (2017) is set in the present and stars Star Trek: Beyond Star Sofia Boutella as the mummy alongside Cruise. The film also stars Russell Crowe (Gladiator).
As befits the end of the year, the December range of films is absolutely spectacular. Bursting with special effects, romance, we'll be bursting with laughter, and some space is also reserved for tears. These are the movies you shouldn't miss in December.
The Zookeeper's Wife is a British-American drama based on the book of the same name by Diane Acker. It tells the true story of Jan (Johan Heldenbergh) and Antonina Żabiński (Jessica Chastain), keepers of the Warsaw Zoo, who saved 300 lives by hiding people in animal cages during World War II.