The film White Girl is said to be the most explicit portrait of New York's youth since the shocking teenage drama Mularia (Kids, 1995), a shocking celluloid product about a mularia who, throughout unprotected sex, deals with everything they can get their hands on and in various ways. ways lead a dangerous lifestyle. White Girl is not far from that. It is the debut feature project of director Elizabeth Wood, which raises dust wherever it goes.
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One of the good things about animated movies like Frozen, Toy Story, Shrek and Cars is that they are suitable for the whole family. It is not easy to satisfy the appetites of the old and the young, so that both are entertained during the viewing, but the animated films served by Disney and Pixar succeed more than perfectly, because on the one hand they are simple enough, on the other deep and with enough "adult" content, which also includes dirty jokes. It is for these reasons that families avoid watching many comedies, as they are usually full of raunchy jokes. But as it turns out, even popular animated films are not so innocent. See dirty jokes in popular children's animated films.
La La Land is a film for hopeless romantics and one of the most anticipated films of 2016. The romantic musical starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, who have starred together for the third time (This Crazy Love, Gangster Squad), is about a jazz musician and an actress who they fall madly in love. Director Damien Chazelle's film is a modern tribute to the golden age of Hollywood musicals.
Can you watch a collage of the scariest scenes of all time without getting scared at least a few times? Some directors are masters of suspense, and although in many films we sense that we are waiting for sequences that will make our skin crawl with fear, directors know how to surprise us again and again and catch us on the left foot, so that we then wince, scream or otherwise feel our heart falls into his pants. These are the scariest movie scenes of all time that will (will) make you scream in fear.
Forge the iron while it's hot. After the supernatural film Ouija from 2014 became a surprise hit, the filmmakers prepared its sequel just two years later - Ouija: Origin of Evil, which will once again remind us that the board for communicating with the afterlife, beckoning with its siren song, it was never innocent child's play.
Like most movie actors, the actors of HBO's TV series Game of Thrones had to audition for their role. While the last part of the 6th season of one of the most popular series of all time recently aired, let's take a look at a compilation of footage from the auditions of some of the actors from the days before they were famous, where they fought for a role, like in the series of life.
The film Sully is based on true events, as it tells the story of the drama that unfolded with a plane that had a close encounter with two flocks of Canada geese and had to make an emergency landing on the Hudson River due to engine failure. The event that produced two unlikely heroes, pilot Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger and co-pilot Jeffrey Skiles, was given the poetic title 'Miracle on the Hudson River' and as such was crying out for a Hollywood adaptation. Hollywood is listening and here is the first trailer for the events of 2009. Tom Hanks stepped into the shoes of the heroic pilot whose life was turned 180 degrees by this event, and Clint Eastwood was behind the camera.
Actors pretend to be someone else in movies. That's their job. Some are more successful at this, while others are less successful. Sometimes they play their role so convincingly that we forget we are watching a movie. Let's take some biographies for example. Did you notice that you are actually looking at Helen Mirren and not Elizabeth II. in The Queen or Daniel Day Lewis and not Abraham Lincoln in Lincoln? These actors didn't just play the part, these actors became the person they portrayed. See the amazing similarities between the actors and the real people who played them.
The supernatural thriller The 9th Life of Louis Drax (The 9th Life of Louis Drax) is based on the bestselling book of the same name by Liz Jansen, which tells the story of an unusual boy, Lois, who falls into an abyss at a family picnic and miraculously survives, but is unable to communicate afterwards. The neurologist Dr. Pascal Dannachet (Jamie Dornan, Fifty Shades of Grey), who wants to help a comatose patient, but has to face a bunch of disturbing factors, the strongest of which is that he falls in love with Louis' mother, Nathalie Drax (Sarah Gadon, Dangerous Method).
Did you notice? These actors do exactly the same thing in every movie. Humans are prisoners of routine and certain habits, which sometimes we are not even aware of. Regardless of the role they play, these actors always do the same thing. Just like directors who use certain techniques, actors also have their own "signature", which can be found on practically every one of their films. But while directors are often aware of this and do it on purpose, these famous movie actors are probably not even aware of their repetitive moves.
You know their characters, but you don't know their face. Get to know the actors under the iconic masks that marked film history. Are you interested in who played the creature in the movie Alien, who played Gollum in Lord of the Rings, who played Darth Vader and Chewbacca in the space saga Star Wars, who played Lederkshit in Texas Road Trip, who played Jason in the series Friday the 13th and who was really behind the mask of the killer from the Scream movies? Find out all this below.
Want to know how to find a date for marriage? Movies are often a great source of ideas, although we're not entirely sure you'll want to follow the idea of Mike (Adam Devine) and Dave (Zac Efron) from Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates. The hot-blooded party brothers, who destroy family gatherings like on an assembly line with their frivolity, are told by their father (Stephen Root) to find a sophisticated escort for their sister's wedding. But if they thought they found two little angels through the ad, Alice and Tatiana (Anna Kendrick and Aubrey Plaza) are in fact even worse cases than the two of them themselves.