The Legend of Tarzan is considered one of the most anticipated films of 2016. There are countless reasons for that, and that's without even watching the first trailer. The film was signed by David Yates, who already impressed us with the Harry Potter films (he directed the last four), then there are Alexander Skarsgård (True Blood, Battleship) as Tarzan, Robbie Margot (Suicide Squad, The Wolf of the Wall Street) as Jane, and Samuel L. Jackson (The Hateful Eight) and Christoph Waltz, who last played the main villain in the new James Bond film (Spectre). It is a modern version of a classic story that takes place far from the African wilderness.
In 2014, The Lego Movie won the hearts of people around the world. The animated comedy adventure with the popular 'Legis' made young and old laugh. Now it's getting a spin-off of sorts, The Lego Batman Movie, which has already gotten its first trailer. Until now, children have been able to play with a series of Batman-themed Lego blocks, but now the characters will come to life on the big screen. Judging by the trailer, The Lego Batman Movie is Deadpool for kids!
The Light Between Oceans is a British-American drama by Derek Cianfranco, based on ML Stedman's novel of the same name, and tells the story of a couple living on a lonely and remote Australian island who cannot have children, and one day a baby washes up on the shore. Are you going to report him or adopt him? The film stars Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander and Rachel Weisz.
The titillating comedy The Little Hours is about three horny and nothing but model nuns who want to get a young servant between the sheets in any way they can. The film is based on Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron novella, and was predictably ripped apart by the Catholic Church. The film probably couldn't have asked for a better invitation to watch it. Before that, watch the trailer.
The Lobster is probably the most bizarre romantic movie that exists under the free sun. And if True Detective didn't turn out according to Colin Farrell's plans, the Irish actor will definitely win back his followers with his role in this romantic satire from director Yorgos Lanthimos, which received a lot of approval at the Cannes Film Festival with its absurd humor at the expense of the nature of relationships.
The Lost City of Z is the true story of British explorer Percy Fawcett (played by Charlie Hunnam), who travels to the Amazon in the 1920s to discover evidence of a supposed advanced civilization. The film by the production company Amazon Studios is based on the bestselling book The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon (2009) by writer David Grann.
The Man From UNCLE is Guy Ritchie's first film since 2011, when he graced us with Sherlock Holmes. This time he's back with a new spy flick, an adaptation of the British TV series of the same name from 1964. And if we haven't bought you yet with the fact that Madonna's ex-husband took on the task of transferring from TV screens to the big screen, we will certainly have you with the story set during the hottest years of the Cold War, when CIA and KGB agents join forces.
After vampires, Tom Cruise tackles another mythological subject - mummies. The mummy that Brendan Fraser last dealt with is returning to the big screen, and now the star of Mission: Impossible is stepping into his shoes. It is a reboot of the franchise from the turn of the millennium. The Mummy (2017) is set in the present and stars Star Trek: Beyond Star Sofia Boutella as the mummy alongside Cruise. The film also stars Russell Crowe (Gladiator).
The Neon Demon, a film by Dane Nicolas Winding Refn, will premiere these days at the Cannes Film Festival, where in 2011 Refn captivated the audience with the film Vozi! With the new film, he will try to correct the bad impression he made with the film Only God Forgives from 2013, for which he even earned boos. The box office will show whether the audience will forgive him for his mistake, but before that, let's take a look at the eclectic trailer for the catwalk horror movie with Elle Fanning.
The New Mutants (2018) is no ordinary superhero movie. This is a true psychological horror film where five confused teenagers learn about their supernatural abilities. Trapped in some secret facility, they fight with themselves and try to shake off their past sins.
The Nice Guys is a genre minecraft of crime, thriller, comedy and action. And if the fact that Ryan Gosling and Russel Crowe appear in the film does not convince you, the fact that the film was directed by Shane Black, who gave us one of the best movie police duets with the Lethal Weapon film series, and signed is also under Iron Man 3. This time he returns with a duet, which is slightly different from the one played by Mel Gibson and Danny Glover. Gosling and Crowe are not quite as nice guys as the title tries to make us believe.
The Night Before is neither a 1988 movie nor a Beatles song. It is a film coming out at the end of 2015 from the creators who gave us Neighbors and "almost" The Killer Interview, so it should be pretty clear what kind of comedy it is. Especially if we add to that that it stars Seth Rogen, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Anthony Mackie as a trio of best friends who have spent the last 14 Christmases together. But in the meantime, the boys have grown up and decided that the fifteenth Christmas will be their last together.