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In cinemas in January - the best films in the opening of 2017

Movies January 2017

Although January is considered a dumping ground for bad movies from which film studios do not expect much, January 2017 will be different. This time, film lovers will not be deprived of great films. which will surely bring back some reputation in the film world in January. These are movies worth your money.

These are the movies you shouldn't miss in theaters in January 2017:

La La Land

5/1/2016 / Cineplexx, Coliseum
A romantic musical drama
(USA, 2016)
Directed by: Damien Chazelle. Starring: Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, JK Simmons, Finn Wittrock, Callie Hernandez, Rosemarie DeWitt, Meagen Fay, John Legend.


La La Land is a film for hopeless romantics and one of the most anticipated films of 2016. The romantic musical starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone is about a jazz musician and an actress who fall madly in love. Director Damien Chazelle's film is a modern tribute to the golden age of Hollywood musicals. Ryan Gosling is a jazz pianist who plays in dark bars, while Stonova, an aspiring actress waiting for her big break, earns her living as a waitress.

The Great Wall

5/1/2017 / Cineplexx, Colosseum
Fantasy action adventure
(China, USA, 2016)
Directed by: Zhang Yimou. Cast: Matt Damon, Andy Lau, Pedro Pascal, Millem Dafoe, Lu Han, Jing Tian, Zhang Hanyu, Eddie Peng, Lin Gengxin, Ryan Cheng, Chen Xuedong.


Matt Damon has swapped the melee weapon he wielded as Jason Bourne for a bow in this big-budget film as he plays a soldier in ancient China. It is not a historically accurate film, because the nearly nine thousand meter long Great Wall of China does not protect people from invasions by Mongol and Hun tribes, but rather from evil omens. The giant of Chinese cinema, Zhang Yimou, waved the director's baton over the film. With a budget of around 140 million US dollars, the American-Chinese co-production will be the most expensive Chinese film of all time.

Herd (Herd)

12/01/2016 / Cineplexx, Coliseum
Comedy
(Serbia, 2016)
Director: Nikola Koja. Starring: Nikola Koja, Zoran Cvijanović, Vesna Trivalić, Nataša Ninković, Nikola Đuričko, Goran Šušljik, Vojin Ćetković, Marko Gvero, Bane Trifunović, Srđan Timarov, Hristina Popović, Goran Radaković, Dragan Petrović Pele, Miran Banjac, Petar Strugar.


Čreda is the directorial debut of one of the most recognizable film faces in the Balkans, Nikola Koja. The main characters of the film are Kolja and Cveja, who are collecting funds to film the pilot episode of the TV series. But the road to success is thorny, and in order to realize the plan, they have to accept many compromises with gritted teeth. The creators promise a superb comedy that will not only loosen our stomach muscles, but also encourage us to think about too many aspects of life that we are exposed to on a daily basis in one way or another.

Split (Split, 2017)

19/01/2017 / Cineplexx, Coliseum
A horror movie
(USA, 2016)
Directed by M. Night Shyamalan. Cast: James McAvoy, Anya Taylor-Joy, Betty Buckley, Jessica Sula, Haley Lu Richardson.


M. Night Shyamalan with last year's 'cracking' film The Visit (filmed in the technique found footage) shut the mouths of all doubters and proved that he still has his former sharpness. With the film Split, he takes us into the dark underground corridors of a mental patient, in which as many as 23 personalities live, like dark corners of the human mind. The story was inspired by a mental illness that has plagued experts for many years. The protagonist of the film - starring the excellent James McAvoy (X-Men, Wanted, Pighouse, The Last King of Scots) - suffers from dissociative identity disorder. When one day he kidnaps three young girls, the process of embodying his last identity - the beast - begins.

xXx: Reactivated (xXx: Return of Xander Cage)

26/01/2017 / Cineplexx, Coliseum
Action adventure thriller
(USA, 2016)
Directed by DJ Caruso. Cast: Vin Diesel, Deepika Padukone, Donnie Yen, Ruby Rose. Tony Jaa, Nina Dobrev, Rory McCann, Samuel L. Jackson, Al Sapienza, Toni Collette, Neymar.


Shaved, tattooed, muscular and full of adrenaline. Extreme athlete and government agent Xander Cage returns as triple X. Vin Diesel returns as the main protagonist, returning from early retirement after the world is threatened by a group of elusive villains. In order to wrest from their hands the device for controlling all military satellites, he joins forces with similarly extreme rebels. The film was directed by DJ Caruso (I am the fourth), and it also features Miss Colombia and Barcelona soccer player Neymar, because there is never too much beauty and football. The film promises action scenes, the likes of which have not been witnessed in film history.

Bastards

26/01/2017 / Cineplexx, Coliseum
Comedy
(USA, 2016)
Directed by Lawrence Sher. Cast: JK Simmons, Owen Wilson, Ryan Cartwright, Glenn Close, Ed Helms, Kathryn Aselton, Ving Rhames, Terry Bradshaw, Retta, Bill Irwin, Harry Shearer, Brian Huskey, Katt Williams, Robert Walker Branchaud.


What would you do if you found out that your life is one big lie? What if that lie shaped your personality and chose your career path? What if your father was a world star? The comedy Bastards tries to answer all these questions. Owen Wilson and Ed Helms go on the hunt for their father after their mother admits that she made everything up about their father and that he did not die of colon cancer.

Resident Evil: The Final Chapter

26/01/2017 / Cineplexx, Coliseum
Action sci-fi horror
(Australia, Canada, Germany, France, 2016)
Directed by: Paul WS Anderson. Cast: Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter, Shawn Roberts, Ruby Rose, Eoin Macken, Rola, Lee Joon-Gi, William Levy and Iain Glen.


The Invisible Evil is the most successful film franchise based on video games, and this is the sixth installment. In it, we will be able to watch for the last time the fearless warrior Alice - each time played by Milla Jovovich - who has been kicking the ass of zombies since 2002, when the first part of this action sci-fi horror movie, based on the computer game series of the same name, was released. Once again, Paul WS Anderson (Death Race, Pompeii, Bloody Horizon) watched over the film, and in it we return to the place where the destruction of mankind began. Alice and the rebellious remnant of people are fighting the last battles of the rebellion in Washington.

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