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October 2016 at the cinema: the month of returnees

Films October 2016

Check out which are the best films opening in cinemas in October 2016. This year's film autumn will bear rich fruit. Many returnees are coming to the screen, including Samara, Jack Reacher, Robert Langdon and Uija, the list also includes a story based on real events, a Slovenian comedy that took its roots on the YouTube channel and a new Slovenian youth film, the first on go kart theme. Marvel and the versatile Ben Affleck also have theirs.

These are the best films coming to cinemas in October 2016:

Nika

6/10/2016 / Cineplexx
Youth movie, action movie, romantic movie
(Slovenia, 2016)
Director: Slobodan Maksimović, Doug Sweetland. Cast: Ylenia Mahnič, Marjuta Slamič, Sebastian Cavazza, Benjamin Krnetić, Nenad Tokalić, Gašper Tič, Gojmir Lešnjak, Primož Pirnat, Borut Veselko, Patrik Skvarč


The Slovenian youth film directed by Slobodan Maksimović is his second feature after Hvala za Sunderland from 2012, which tells the story of the fearless teenager Nika (Ylenia Mahnič), who inherited from her late father (Sebastian Cavazza) a passion for speed, karting competition ( it was this one that was fatal for him). Attractive go-kart scenes are the backdrop for a universal story of loss, love, growing up and finding the right path. Her mother (Marjuta Slamič) does not agree with her (steel) horse, but at the same time she realizes that her daughter is old enough to start making her own decisions and taking responsibility for them. The specialty of the film is not only the theme, but also the music. It was arranged by Peter Dekleva and Miha Guštin - Gušti, and in the background we also hear compositions by Lačno Franz, Dubioza Kolektiv, Rudi Bučar, Gušti and others. The film was shot entirely on the Slovenian coast in 28 days.

Inferno

13/10/2016 / Cineplexx, Coliseum
Mystery thriller
(USA, 2016)
Directed by: Ron Howard. Cast: Tom Hanks, Felicity Jones, Omar Sy, Irrfan Khan, Ben Foster, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Ida Darvish, Ana Ularu


This is not Vinko Möderndorfer's drama from 2014, but after The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons, it is the third film in which we will follow the Harvard expert, cryptologist Robert Langdon (played by two-time Oscar winner Tom Hanks). It is therefore the third film adaptation of Dan Brown's bestselling book, which caused a real euphoria a decade ago with The Da Vinci Code. Not only Hanks is returning, but also director Ron Howard, who directed the first part. It is a sequel to Angels and Demons. Langdon wakes up in a hospital in Florence with a memory as blank as a blank sheet of paper. This gradually returns to him, but in the meantime he realizes that he is in mortal danger. Dr. comes to his aid. Sienna Brooks (Felicity Jones), with whom they track down a mysterious and dangerous man (Ben Foster), who draws his inspiration from Dante's Divine Comedy.

Disaster on the horizon (Deepwater Horizon)

13/10/2016 / Cineplexx, Coliseum
Action thriller
(USA, 2016)
Directed by: Peter Berg. Cast: Mark Wahlberg, Kurt Russell, John Malkovich, Gina Rodriguez, Dylan O'Brien, Kate Hudson, Ethan Suplee


Disaster on the Horizon is a historical disaster film based on the true events of the oil rig of the same name in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010, when the largest oil environmental disaster in American history occurred. It is a Hollywood reconstruction of the events, more precisely the explosion that claimed 11 lives (17 employees were injured), followed by the sinking of the rig two days later, while the oil spill (the oil pool was drilled 1.5 kilometers below sea level) stopped only after almost three months, when 790 thousand to 16 million liters of oil were supposed to have poured into the sea. This second part is not important in the film, because it bets on the heroism of the individual and the power of love, which is expressed through Mark Wahlberg, Kate Hudson, John Malkovich, Gina Rodriguez and Kurt Russell.

Geniuses / Masterminds

13/10/2016 / Cineplexx
Action movie, comedy, crime
(USA, 2015)
Directed by: Jared Hess. Starring: Zach Galifianakis, Owen Wilson, Kristen Wiig, Jason Sudeikis, Ken Marino, Mary Elizabeth Ellis, Devin Ratray, Kate McKinnon, Leslie Jones, Jon Daly


Masterminds is an action crime comedy based on the true events of 1997, when a security guard driver of an armored cash vehicle organized one of the biggest heists in American history (17.3 million US dollars disappeared from the Loomis Fargo safe on October 4). The film is directed by Jared Hess and features a host of comedy masters - Zach Galifianakis, Kristen Wiig, Owen Wilson and Jason Sudeikis - who will make sure you are not robbed of a good movie performance. In the film, we follow David (Zach Galifianakis), a simple man trapped in a monotonous life, who drives an armored vehicle day and night to transport money. The daring plan of his crush and colleague Kelly Campbell (Kristen Wiig) diverts him to the wildest ride of his life.

The Accountant / The Accountant

20/10/2016 / Cineplexx
Drama, action thriller
(USA, 2016)
Directed by: Gavin O'Conno. Cast: : Ben Affleck, Anna Kendrick, JK Simmons, Jon Bernthal, Jean Smart, Jeffrey Tambor, John Lithgow.


Ben Affleck switched from being Batman to being an accountant, but just like in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, he's living a double life. He plays a brilliant mathematician and accountant who prefers numbers to people. And if Bruce Wayne was hiding behind the mask of Batman, behind the mask of the seemingly bored accountant Chris Wolff is hiding a trained professional killer and accountant in the service of the worst criminal organizations. When law enforcement starts breathing down his neck, he takes on a legitimate client, a robotics company in which an officer (Anna Kendrick) uncovers a multi-million dollar embezzlement. From here on, in addition to counting the money, the counting of bodies also begins.

Jack Reacher: Never Go Back (Jack Reacher: Never Go Back)

20/10/2016 / Cineplexx, Colosseum
Action crime adventure
(USA, 2016)
Directed by Edward Zwick. Cast: Tom Cruise, Cobie Smulders, Aldis Hodge, Danika Yarosh, Robert Knepper, Chase Savoie, Teri Wyble, Jason Douglas


While Ethan Hunt - the hero of the Mission Impossible franchise - has gone on a temporary break, his 'portrayer' Tom Cruise is not resting as he returns as Jack Reacher, an ex-military policeman who decided to take the law into his own hands. It is a sequel to the 2012 action blockbuster Jack Reacher, based on the One Shot book series by Lee Child. In the sequel, the main character is forced to return from military retirement to his former unit, which is forced by a conspiracy against Major Susan Turner (Cobie Smulders), accused of a crime she did not commit. The film is an adaptation of the 2013 novel Never Go Back, and Edward Zwick took over from Christopher McQuarrie as director.

Ouija: Origin of Evil (Ouija: Origin of Evil)

20/10/2016 / Cineplexx, Colosseum
A horror movie
(USA, 2016)
Directed by: Mike Flanagan. Starring: Henry Thomas, Elizabeth Reaser, Doug Jones, Parker Mack, Sam Anderson, Kate Siegel, Annalize Basso, Lulu Wilson


Forge the iron while it's hot. After the 2014 supernatural film Ouija became a surprise hit, the filmmakers have come up with a sequel just two years later that will remind us once again that the board to communicate with the afterlife - the ouija board that beckons with its siren song - is never and it will not be innocent child's play. Did you think you don't scream out of fear? Prove it! Watch Ouija's dark prequel, which takes us before the events of the first movie that filled theaters with terror and dread. More precisely, we move to 1965, to the Los Angeles house that we already met in the first part, where now live a widowed mother and her daughters, who make a living by fraud. Namely, they stage false sessions to communicate with the afterlife. Or is it? Michael Bay is also among the film's producers.

Rings

27/10/2016 / Cineplexx, Colosseum
A horror movie
(USA, 2016)
Directed by F. Javier Gutiérrez. Starring: Aimee Teegarden, Johnny Galecki, Zach Roerig, Alex Roe, Andrea Powell, Surely Alvelo, Brandon Larracuente, NM Garcia, Matilda Anna Ingrid Lutz, Chris Greene, Jill Jane Clements, Adam Fristoe, Ricky Muse, P. David Miller, Rose Bianco, Dawn Young-McDaniel, Andrea Laing, Jeremy Harrison, Brice Anthony Heller, Chris Russell


Samara is back! It is the third part of the now cult horror film Circle, which was based on the Japanese psychological horror novel Ringu by the Japanese Stephen King and Kôji Suzuki, which did not let many people sleep peacefully for a long time. The return of the girl from the well was imminent. He resurfaces after 11 years of solitude, reviving an urban legend about a videotape and a malicious phone call that foretells death to each viewer in exactly seven days. In the third chapter, we meet a young girl who becomes concerned after her boyfriend begins to investigate a subculture associated with a mysterious video that is said to kill any viewer within seven days of viewing it. In the style of a Greek fairy tale hero, Julia sacrifices herself by watching the tape herself, only to discover the terrifying truth. In fact, there is another clip hidden in the clip, which no one has seen until now.

Pr' Hostar

27/10/2016 / Cineplexx, Colosseum
Comedy
(Slovenia, 2016)
Directed by: Luka Marchetić. Cast: Dejan Krupić, Goran Hrvaćanin, Igor Kešina, Miha Brajnik, Mateja Terseglav, Aljoša Armuš, Haris Raković, Mario Ćulibrk, Luka Marchetić, Niko Zagode, Yulya Molina, Miri Bolte, Uroš Albert, Jože Robežnik


The satirical adventures of the Gorenje gavnars, which we could watch on the YouTube channel until now, got a version for the big screen. Luka Marchetić took over the directorial reins of the film, and all members of the original cast participated in the project - Dejan Krupić, Aljoša Armuš, Haris Raković, Erik Margan, Mario Ćulibrk, Mateja Terseglav, Goran Hrvaćanin and Igor Kešina. They recorded four episodes before the film, which became a true phenomenon with their authenticity and reality. The story of the film is based on the fourth episode, in which the struggle of the little man against the devouring power takes place. It is set in the Gorenja countryside, in the run-down hotel Pr'Hostar, where the exploitative, oppressive and greedy director and the capricious staff (aka the uncensored voice of the people) jump into each other's hair, through whom the creators showed the daily frustrations of ordinary workers, subject to the demands and whims of their superiors.

Doctor Strange

27/10/2016 / Cineplexx
Action movie, fantasy movie
(USA, 2016)
Directed by: Scott Derrickson. Cast: Benedict Cumberbatch, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Rachel McAdams, Michael Stuhlbarg, Mads Mikkelsen, Tilda Swinton, Scott Adkins, Amy Landecker, Benedict Wong, Shina Shihoko Nagai.


The Marvel Cinematic Universe just keeps expanding and expanding. Now it is formed by Stephen Strange, an egotistical neurosurgeon who chases after money until he injures his hand in a car accident, which makes it impossible for him to continue working, so he goes to the Himalayas, where in the hunt for a cure he discovers mysticism and spells - he is one of a rare superhero who draws power from magic. British actor Benedict Cumberbatch got into it. The story was translated from the comics to the screen by Scott Derrickson, and alongside Oscar winner Cumberbatch, it stars Oscar winner Tilda Swinton, who portrays the reclusive Ancient One, Chiwetel Ejiofor, who plays Strange's friend and rival Baron Mordo, Rachel McAdams as the Doctor's love interest, and Mads Mikkelsen, who is the main villain.

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