Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May sat behind the wheel again. We're just a few days away from the start of the first season of The Grand Tour web series, produced by the former Top Gear motoring team, which has completely reshuffled the ranks after Jeremy Clarkson lost his mind once again and forced his employer - the BBC - to fire him. But Clarkson did not stand idly by and, with his former partners in crime, Richard Hammond and James May, began preparing a new series, whose godfather is Amazon. All the fans of the legendary team will come to your account again on November 18, 2016, when The Grand Tour comes to computer screens after a long wait, which will be broadcast weekly on the online program Amazon Prime. And for a taste, here's a hot trailer.
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The amateur, much more thriller-like version of the Fifty Shades Darker trailer has YouTubers in awe. "If the movie was like that, I would definitely watch it," even men say.
You've probably all seen a movie that emotionally upset you so much that you felt uncomfortable for the entire next day. In the following, we present you 10 films that are top-notch, but touch us mentally so much that we probably won't want to watch them again.
The 2016 Emmy Awards are just around the corner, and the nominees are great must-see series. This time the critics didn't kick in the dark, don't worry. These are the best series of 2016 that are simultaneously nominated for the 2016 Emmy Awards.
The American thriller Nocturnal Animals is a film by Tom Ford, who made a name for himself in the fashion world seven years ago with the gay drama The Single Man (2009) with Colin Firth and won the Grand Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival and consolidated its position in the film world. His new feature features a host of star names, including Amy Adams, Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Sheen.
Westworld is one of the most anticipated TV series that will premiere on HBO on October 2, 2016. The big-budget Westworld, which is based on the 1973 film of the same name, is said to eclipse even Game of Thrones, the most successful series in history of the HBO program, which is withdrawing from TV screens after the eighth season.
Ever since the end of the Harry Potter films, Daniel Radcliffe has been trying everything to shake off the famous wizard title. His latest effort is the role of a shaved head in the neo-Nazi drama Imperium, full of racist slurs. In the film, he had to shave his head in front of the camera, among other things, and he felt so uncomfortable in the role that after the end of difficult scenes he apologized to his co-stars for the verbal violence he used on them.
Everything Matthew McConaughey touches turns to gold. Logically, he was given a role in the movie Gold, in which he plays a man on the verge of despair, who wants to get rich against all odds and succeeds in doing so after he stumbles upon a gold mine. But trouble quickly arises in paradise after everyone wants a piece of his fortune. Stephen Gaghan (Siriana) directed the film, which is full of star names.
The first trailer for Fifty Shades Darker has seen the light of day. Here's a nearly two-minute look at the most highly anticipated film of 2017.
Free Fire is a British action thriller directed by Ben Wheatley (Tourists, The Alphabet of Death), which promises plenty of fun. The executive producer of the film is Martin Scorsese.
Schwarzi Jr. follows in the footsteps of his father, Arnold Schwarzenegger, who rose to fame in the role of the naked barbarian hero Conan, and cemented himself in film history with his role in the movie Terminator. His son Joseph Baena (technically not Schwarzi, but still) played out the famous scene from the movie Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) and showed that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
The crime thriller Live By Night is the new film by Oscar-winner Ben Affleck, who, in the style of Orson Welles, practically took care of everything himself. He adapted the script, directed, co-produced and starred in the film. It is his fourth film as a director and his first since the Oscar-winning Argo (2012). It is based on the book proposal of the same name by the writer Dennis Lehane, to whom Affleck already resorted when he made the critically acclaimed film Goodbye, Girl. The story takes place during the American Prohibition era, and Affleck plays the son of a Boston police officer who has turned from a smuggler into a ruthless gangster.