Hot summer film events will be followed by no less hot autumn film events. We present films that will make it worth visiting the cinema in September.
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M. Night Shyamalan shut the mouths of all doubters with last year's "cracking" film The Visit (filmed using the found footage technique) and proved that he still has his former sharpness. He rose to fame with The Sixth Sense (1999), but seven years later, the failure of the horror film Undersea Girl nearly cost him his career. Fortunately, this was not the last nail in his coffin, as the former hope of American cinema is experiencing a second film spring and is slowly returning to the paths of old glory. After a promising return to his roots, he will once again prove himself to the audience in the film Split, when he will take us not only into the dark underground corridors of a mental patient, in which as many as 23 personalities are trapped, but also into the dark corners of the human mind.
Hollywood actor Gene Wilder, best remembered as the eccentric manager of the chocolate factory Willy Wonka in the first film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1971) and as Frankenstein in Young Frankenstein (1974) directed by Mel Brooks, with whom he filmed, has died. many memorable films. During his long film career, he starred in many films such as The Producer, Hot Saddles, Silver Streak, The Woman in Red, Bonnie and Clyde, Stir Crazy, I See Nothing, Hear Nothing and Another You. Check out his best movie moments below.
Dog lovers, get your tissues ready! Just as Hachiko: The Story of the Loyal Dog and Marley and Me made your eyes water, so will A Dog's Purpose, presented by Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment on International Dog Day (August 26). The film, based on the book of the same name by W. Bruce Cameron from 2010, was directed by Lasse Hallström, who also signed the film about Hačik with Richard Gero.
Planetarium is a Franco-Belgian drama set in pre-war France starring Natalie Portman and Lily-Rose Depp. The pair play sisters who believe they can talk to the dead. The intriguing and very très chic film was directed by the French director Rebecca Zlotowski.
We always talk only about film actors, but this time we also dedicate a few words to their doubles, who are credited with many challenging and dangerous scenes. Do you ever have people mistake you for a famous person? Probably not, but it probably happens quite often to the people you'll meet below. Last but not least, they are doubles of famous movie actors. These are often unsung film heroes, although they often deserve the best or the most attractive scenes. These are movie actors and their doubles.
Who are the highest paid movie actors of 2016? After three years, we have a new king of earners, as Robert Downey Jr., who was the ruler for the last three years, is no longer at the top of the Forbes list, but in the last year he fell by as many as seven places. He was dethroned by the same player as in 2013!
What are the best movies of the 21st century? The new millennium has already served many film masterpieces, and the BBC, with the help of 177 film critics and connoisseurs from 36 countries, made a list of modern film classics. Check out the best movies made between 2000 and today. You won't guess the best even if we give you a thousand tries!
The dead don't sleep. In October, the Krog franchise returns to the big screen. Rings is the third part of the now cult horror series, which did not let many people sleep peacefully for a long time. Samara's return was imminent, and he is returning to the surface from the well in October, after 11 years of solitude. Get ready to flinch again when your phone rings and nervously glance at your calendar to see how many days are left until you have dinner with the girl from the well.
Who are the highest paid actresses in the world 2016? Forbes magazine presented its annual list of the fifty highest-paid actresses in the world, with an actress who spent the winter there already in 2015 at the top.
Warren Beatty returns to the big screen after 15 years with Rules Don't Apply, which he also directed, co-produced and wrote the screenplay for. The film was made for 40 years! Beatty, 79, has been planning the biopic about Howard Hughes, the inventor, businessman, aviator, gangster businessman, filmmaker and billionaire, since a memorable meeting with him at a Beverly Hills hotel in 1973.
Ever since the movie Moulin Rouge brought musicals back to the Hollywood scene, we've been able to convince ourselves many times that many movie actors are also great singers. Gerard Butler (Phantom of the Opera), Meryl Streep (Mamma Mia), Hugh Jackman (Les Miserables), Catherine Zeta-Jones (Chicago), Johny Depp (Sweeney Todd: The Devil's Barber), Emily Blunt (Into the Woods) sang on the big screen. , Marion Cotillard (Nine) and many others who proved they can do more than just act.