"It's alive," radical scientist Victor Frankenstein (James McAvoy from the X-Men series, where he's known as Professor X) whispers to Igor (Daniel Radcliffe, who hasn't left the dark rooms since Harry Potter) when the monster comes to life. But who is the monster, we ask ourselves when we watch the first trailer for the horror film Victor Frankenstein? Scientist or monster? Is it a noble vision of helping humanity, or is the idea of immortality an obsession with dire consequences?
The movie story, which is based on real events, is set in the last period of the reign of Queen Victoria, who ruled Great Britain for 63 years, from 1837 until her death. In the film, we follow the last decade of her reign and her unexpected friendship with a handsome young Indian official, Abdul Karim, who travels from India to attend the Queen's Golden Jubilee celebrations in 1887 and later becomes her closest confidant and teacher.
Voice from the Stone is a supernatural thriller based on the book proposal La Voce Della Pietra by Silvia Raffe. The action is set in a lonely castle in Tuscany, where we follow a young nurse (Emilia Clarke) who comes to the aid of a deaf child who has suddenly lost his mother.
After we recently got the subtitle of the long-awaited seventh part of the Star Wars franchise - Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens - we now also get a movie trailer that shows us for the first time a part of the hermetically sealed story. which we are already used to with director JJ Abrams.
The seventh part of Star Wars, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, has not stopped collecting sequins in cinemas around the world, the eighth part, Star Wars: Episode VIII, is already being prepared, and here are the first images that will delight all fans of the most successful film franchise of all time. It will see some new faces including Benicia Del Toro, Laura Dern and newcomer Kelly Marie Tran. The film currently does not have an official title, but this time Rian Johnson (Looper, Crooked Path) sat behind the director's chair.
British director Edgar Wright, known for films such as Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World in the trilogy Night of the Silly Dead, Vroča kifeljca and Pr' konc sveta, returns to the crime scene with the action crime film Baby Driver about a daring young getaway driver who is forced to constantly listen to music due to a ringing in his ears. Although Fast and Furious 8 is also coming out this year, we'd bet that Octane fans will be even more excited by this movie. The star cast is just the icing on the cake.
Richard The Stork is a cute animated family adventure about a sparrow who believes he is a stork. Like people in real life, he is faced with the question of who he is. Having grown up among storks, he is sacredly convinced that he is a stork himself. As is customary with migratory birds, he also embarks on a journey to Africa, experiencing many unforgettable adventures along the way.
Everything, Everything is an American drama based on Nicole Yoon's 2015 youth novel of the same name, about eighteen-year-old Maddy, who cannot leave her hermetically sealed and sealed home due to her illness. But then Olly, the boy next door, enters her life and her life is turned upside down.
After some easier or in not-so-deep roles, Bryan Cranston (Crooked Path, Why Him?, Power Rangers, Godzilla) once again played a slightly more complex character. Wakefield is an American drama by Robin Swicord, based on EL Doctorow's short story of the same name, about a successful lawyer who is fed up with his seemingly orderly life and disappears overnight.
War Dogs is a biographical crime comedy by Todd Phillips (The Crossed Night), which tells the story of two young American arms dealers, David Packouz and Efraim Diveroli, who signed a fabulous $300 million contract with the Pentagon to supply weapons to American troops in Afghanistan. "Dogs of War" stars Miles Teller (Split) and Jonah Hill (The Wolf of Wall Street).
War for the Planet of the Apes is the third sequel to the Planet of the Apes franchise. It features the return of the ape Caesar (Andy Serkis), who leads his species into a final battle with the humans, led by the cruel Woody Harrelson as the colonel. Returning as director is Matt Reeves, who directed the previous film Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014).
''We hope you're the man to do the job,'' Brad Pitt is told in the film War Machine, where the popular Hollywood actor dons a military uniform once again. Netflix is behind the film, and in addition to Pitt, this absurd war story also stars Tilda Swinton.