Now and then we all like to liven up the evening with board games, but Jumanji is not a game we play. This is a game being played with us. In 1995, the world got to know the game Jumanji in the hit film of the same name, which grossed more than 260 million dollars worldwide and starred the unforgettable Robin Williams. This Christmas, exactly 22 years later, we will be able to see an updated version of the game in the adventure spectacle Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, the sequel to the first film.
The latest trailer for the new chapter in the Jurassic World franchise doesn't skimp on suspense and surprises. June 11, 2015 is getting closer and with it a new march of dinosaurs to the cinemas, which will thus break a 14-year fast. Jurassic World takes on new dimensions in this iconic saga of ancient creatures. From dinosaur training to how humans have learned nothing from history. Playing god (genetics) and greed are just too tempting.
The first trailer for the upcoming spectacle JURASSIC WORLD has arrived. The latest sequel to the fourth part of Steven Spielberg's cult film saga has been in the making for an incredible fourteen years, and is coming to the big screen in June 2015.
At the end of April, a Latino lover will visit our cinemas - the handsome and seductive Maximo, who has a clear plan on how to enjoy life without lifting a finger. To network with rich ladies much older than himself. Of course, they are easy prey for him, and their wealth ensures that he lacks nothing in life. Everything is going smoothly for him until, after 25 years of marriage, his more than 80-year-old wife places him at the door of her luxury villa for the sake of a younger lover.
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.
Wellness in the heart of the Swiss Alps sounds like a place you'd like to be right now. Well, after watching this trailer, you might change your mind. A Cure for Wellness is a creepy film by Gora Verbinski, known for films such as The Circle, The Lone Ranger and Pirates of the Caribbean.
In the sequel to Horrible Bosses 2, Nick, Dale and Kurt together decide to become their own bosses by starting their own company, but now a skilled investor appears who wants to make things difficult for them. In such a situation, the only solution is for the amusing investor trio to get rid of themselves as quickly as possible.
Kill Me Three Times is basically an action thriller, but it shouldn't be thrown in the same bin as films like Inception, Taken, GI Joe... because it does star Simon Pegg. The action thriller needs to be added here with a hint of black comedy. The film was "twisted" by Kriv Stenders, and the aforementioned English actor played the role of a hired killer. We enter his story when he is tasked with killing a rich man's wife, but he soon discovers that he is not alone in this mission and that he has unwittingly found himself in three different stories.
The British film Kill Your Friends is a mixture of black comedy, crime and thriller, which was "cooked" by Owen Harris according to the recipe of John Niven, who wrote the screenplay, and which he adapted from his own book of the same name from 2008. Set in London in 1997, rising star Nicholas Hoult takes on the role of an overly competitive A&R manager during Britpop's "golden cow" (read hit-making) era.
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is a new reincarnation of King Arthur, this time in the interpretation of the British director Guy Ritchie (Murderers, Thieves and Two Packets, Spit and Squeeze, Sherlock Holmes), who managed to transfer his unique style to a fictional character from British mythological history and also a popular film character. After Sean Connery and Clive Owen, Charlie Hunnam (Ring of Fire, Sons of Anarchy) took on the role of King Arthur. Former football player David Beckham also appears in the film!
In 2015, many were surprised by an excellent action satire on spy movies called Kingsman. The film, based on the comic book series of the same name, is getting a sequel this year, which seems to be even more fun than its predecessor.
Although the trailer for Knight of Cups is rather cryptic, which is to be expected from director Terrence Malick, it seems that both Christian Bale and Natalia Portman have brought some psychological darkness (and richness) to it from their previous films, Bale from Batman and Portman from Black Swan, through which they make their way to the meaning of life and love.