It doesn't happen very often that Slovenian films get sequels, but this fall we will be able to see one. It is a sequel to the Slovenian film Milice, which is coming to the big screen twenty years after the original.
After the success of the animated comedy Despicable Me, the Minions quickly stole the show from Gru and the others. They ruled the Internet and rightfully got their own animation, which is a kind of prequel to the already mentioned animation, which also experienced a terrible (partial) sequel.
The Mission: Impossible franchise returns for the fifth time this summer, this time under the title Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation. Tom Cruise is enjoying the role of Ethan Hunt for the fifth time, who despite his years clearly does not intend to give up daring missions, as the first abbreviated trailer promises a lot of hot action. In addition to Cruise, we will also see some other familiar faces in the film. For now, a little celluloid aperitif.
The director of the film I Am Not Your Negro (2016) tells the story of three young intellectuals who decide to change the world: Karl Marx, Jenny Marx and Friedrich Engels. In the film Young Karl Marx (Le jeune Karl Marx, 2017) we get to know the story of the founder and theoretician of communism.
After the animated film Frozen, another Disney animated film is coming to the cinema with a strong female character in the lead role. It sounds like Moana, named after the title character, a sea-loving Polynesian girl who is the daughter of a sailor and embarks on an epic adventure with a demigod voiced by Dwayne Johnson.
My Little Pony: The Movie is a fantasy animated film based on the animated TV series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. The voices of the magical ponies have been lent by many star names.
Mein Blind Date mit dem Leben (Mein Blind Date mit dem Leben) is a German film based on the incredible true story of a young man who does not allow his vision impairment to destroy his dreams.
Money Monster is a tense political thriller by the famous actress Jodie Foster, who is also an occasional director. She put a star-studded cast in front of the camera with George Clooney and Julia Roberts at the helm, and the film puts financial malfeasance on the grid, symbolized by Clooney himself as Lee Gates, the host of a popular financial show.
Mother's Day is a romantic comedy from veteran Garry Marshall with an all-star cast. It features the queens of this genre themselves. Jennifer Aniston, Julia Roberts and Kate Hudson, and if you throw Britt Robertson, Jason Sudeikis and Shay Mitchell into the mix, I have the perfect romantic movie to satisfy all of our appetites.
Movies based on comic book superheroes are revealed one after the other (Suicide Squad, Batman v. Superman, Captain America...). The last in the series is X-Men: Apocalypse (X-Men: Apocalypse), which is also the last film from the X-Men franchise in which Jennifer Lawrence will appear as the mutant Mystique. Bryan Singer (Traffickers) sat in the director's chair once again, and he has already become quite at home in this role. In the new sequel, we see old (Professor X, Mystique, Magneto...) and new faces as they must deal with the ancient mutant known as Apocalypse (Oscar Isaac).
As usual, this year too there are many films based on true stories. One of these will be about Jeffrey Dahmer, one of America's most famous serial killers.
In one year, we will witness as many as two biographical dramas about the legendary British politician Winston Churchill. We recently caught one in our cinemas and the other is coming early next year. Watch the movie trailer for the biographical drama The Darkest Hour (2017).