Dirty Grandpa is a raunchy comedy starring Robert De Niro and Zac Efron. After we could see De Niro as an insecure intern opposite Anne Hathaway, the legendary actor now completely turns the tables and transforms into a real stud/patty grandpa who, as a newly widowed nephew, convinces his nephew to go to Florida, where it takes place a few days before his wedding Spring Break.
Andy Serkis is an actor best known for his roles as Caesar from the Planet of the Apes franchise and Gollum from the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Judging by this, it is primarily an actor who prefers to hide behind a bunch of special effects that come to life with the help of his acting performance. Now he's also stepped behind the camera, as he's shot his first feature film entitled Breathe (2017).
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is expanding and expanding. He will soon be even richer for the Doctor Strange movie. In the character of Stephen Strang, an egotistical neurosurgeon who chases after money until he injures his hand in a car accident, which makes it impossible for him to continue working, he goes to the Himalayas, where he discovers mysticism and spells in search of healing, the renowned British actor Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock, Star Trek: Into Darkness, The Imitation Game). Check out the exciting trailer!
Bridget Jones is back in Bridget Jones's Baby. The confused thirty-year-old woman, who became a cultural phenomenon at the turn of the millennium, is returning to the movie screen after a break of almost twenty years. And in style, because this eternal love-seeker and hunter of the elusive ideal weight is pregnant.
Don't Look Up is an upcoming American satirical sci-fi film that is a dark comedy starring some of Hollywood's biggest stars.
A Family Without Brakes (À fond) is a breakneck comedy from the director of the film All South, about a French family that finds itself trapped in a minivan, whose cruise control electronics block it on the highway at a speed of 130 km/h. To make the situation even worse, they rush towards a standing column of vehicles...
Christopher Nolan is back. The famed director, who rose to fame with films such as Origins, Interstellar, Man of Steel, The Dark Knight Trilogy, Insomnia and Memento, has provided insight into his new film Dunkirk. This time he tackled the theme of war, and let's move to the time of World War II. Dunkirk is a French city that was bombed in World War II and the scene of a major battle (Operation Dynamo).
Early Man is a stop-motion animation. It is a comedy by Nick Park, set in prehistoric times. The main character was voiced by Oscar winner Eddie Redmayne, and the main villain was voiced by Tom Hiddleston.
The Beatles are a musical phenomenon that no generation escapes. Their music is known by young and old alike. They are undoubtedly the most important and successful music group of all time, as they were a real hit machine. Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years is a documentary film about this legendary British group from Liverpool, signed by the legendary director Ron Howard, and it reveals many details that we did not know about the Beatles until now.
Stories about the ascent of Mount Everest have already been told in countless documentaries, but now Hollywood has a say, as it chose a true story as the basis of the film Everest and packed it into a first-class biographical adventure. Baltasar Kormákur's film describes an ill-fated expedition, and judging by the trailer, where a bunch of big names are lined up in front of the screen, we are not in for an ill-fated or even disastrous film, but a top disaster film.
The comedy Everybody Wants Some is the latest film by Richard Linklater, the director and screenwriter who last delighted us with a film that transcends the limitations of the feature film, the drama Boyhood. In his latest film, he combines elements of two of his previous films, Dazed and Confused and Bad News Bears. Everybody Wants Some is a sort of spiritual successor to the former, paying homage to the 70s, while the latest film is set in the 80s.
At the end of January, one of the most provocative films of recent years, which examines the field of artificial intelligence, is coming to cinemas. The latter is increasingly moving away from science fiction and becoming a near-reality, which sparks controversy and raises many questions about the consequences of this type of research. The intense psychological thriller EX_MACHINA will take us into the heart of a risky experiment and play with an unusual love triangle in which loyalty is torn between man and machine.