The famous British ski jumper Michael Edwards, better known under the nickname Eddie The Eagle or Eddie the Eagle is a living legend. A slightly older generation probably still remembers his famous performance at the Olympic Games in Calgary, Canada in 1988, because of which the International Olympic Committee changed the rules to no longer have to place exotics in the Olympics (well, Venessa Mae did it anyway). Although he never really lived up to his name (his jumps were short and unreliable), he won the hearts of fans around the world with his genuine Olympic spirit and determination. The path of probably the most unusual ski jumper of all time was translated into a film by Dexter Fletcher with Hugh Jackman and Taron Egerton in the central role. And another interesting thing. The film was also shot by Slovenian jumpers, who performed jumps and stunts.
Personal Shopper is a French psychological thriller with Kristen Stewart. Before you start cringing at the casting of a Twilight star for the lead role, let's say that Stewart recently became the first American actress in history to win a French César award (Clouds over Sils Maria). If we take into account that she was entrusted with the role by the son of the famous French screenwriter and director Jacques Rémy, Olivier Assay, who in the nineties established himself as one of the key representatives of the new generation of French film directors, then a film that will send fear into your bones does not go away so write off.
Promised bread is eaten the most, and even Quentin Tarantino ate it. After pulling out of his eighth film, The Hateful Eight, last year in frustration because the script was leaked prematurely, he changed his mind after cooling off and made it. Since then, the gun or the rifle has not cooled down in front of the camera, as it is a western with a proven cast. There are Kurt Russell, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Bruce Dern, Walton Goggins and somehow Samuel L. Jackson, without whom Tarantino's film is almost indispensable.
Calling Spirits is a domesticated movie theme, as domesticated as the ouija board from which the film takes its name, which people in real life have used for centuries to communicate with the other side. Due to the death of a friend, the play also tempts the actors of the film, who inadvertently collapse the border between this world and the next. A terrifying series of events begins that will leave you with goosebumps all the time.
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.
If you fight monsters for too long, you become a monster yourself. That's the dilemma Sandra Bullock faces in her latest film, Our Brand is Crisis, where the Oscar-winning actress transforms into Jane Bodine, a former top political strategist, who gets a chance to make a comeback when she's invited into the presidential race in this political comedy. in Bolivia in 2002. It is Bullock's first role after the film Gravity, where she is accompanied, among others, by Billy Bob Thornton, Anthony Mackie, Scott McNairy and Zoe Kazan.
All children grow up one day, except for one - Peter Pan. And we all know that film adaptations only have so many lives, except for one - Hollywood. It recycles and recycles and the last to find its way into this wheel is the timeless tale of Peter Pan. Judging by the trailer, the movie Pan has a lot going for it, as it shows promise in terms of content, visuals, and acting. In it we will see famous faces such as Hugh Jackman, Rooney Mara, Amanda Seyfried, Garrett Hedlund and Cara Delevingne.
Edwar Zwick (Blood Diamond, Love and Other Drugs) returns to the screen with the biography Pawn Sacrifice about the greatest American chess master Bobby Fisher, convincingly portrayed by Tobey Maguire (Spider-Man). All the paths of the film (read stories from childhood and youth) lead to the chess match of the century with the Russian Boris Spassky (Liev Schreiber).
Nicolas Cage, who has been walking between excellent and desperate films for his entire career, this time again starred in one that we will place in the first category. Apparently, Pay the Ghost is an excellent supernatural horror film that will make cinemagoers shiver during Halloween, and it tells the story of Mike Cole, who wants to reveal the mysterious disappearance of his son on Halloween, but is stuck in the story of a bunch of missing children. who also disappeared on this festive night.
Since pumpkins are the queen of autumn, the "timing" of the first trailer for the long-awaited screen adaptation of the fairy tale about Cinderella, whose fairy turned a pumpkin into a luxurious carriage, is as ordered. And yes, there are stepmothers, as well as representatives of autumn, as well as early spring when the film hits theaters (March 12, 2015). Of course, the stepmother is also one of the central characters of Cinderella, which got its first trailer.
The comedy Fifty Shades of Gray is a parody of the movie Fifty Shades of Gray, which is coming to cinemas at the end of January 2016. Since the past decade parodies have not passed without at least one of the Wayans brothers, Fifty Shades of Gray is no exception. It's a happy-go-lucky comedy that will especially appeal to anyone who was disgusted by the movie Fifty Shades of Gray (read: men).
Have you seen the movie Fifty Shades Darker? All of you who stayed in the cinema until the end were treated to a glimpse of the last part called Fifty Shades Freed, which comes to cinemas in 2018 and concludes the notorious erotic trilogy of EL James.