My Abundant Greek Wedding is a 2002 surprise hit about a lovable Greek-American woman who brings a non-traditional (read: non-Greek) groom into a traditional Greek family. The phenomenon from 14 years ago is getting a sequel in 2016, entitled My Abundant Greek Wedding 2, and all the famous actors are returning to the screen, including the entire Portokalos family.
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Oscar-winner Eddie Redmayne, who already connected us with his portrait of the physicist Stephen Hawking, will finally reach your heart with his role in the film The Danish Girl. In this biographical drama, he transformed into the artist Lili Elbe, yes, a woman, and in the film he begins as a man, Einar Wegener. Einar was the first man in the world to change his gender and become a woman.
Mun: Guardian of the Moon is a French animated cartoon that got a Slovenian dub. Namely, the voices of the animated characters were given by Klemen Bunderla, Nuška Drašček and others. Let's dive into the world of the scruffy faun Mun, who against his will becomes the guardian of the Moon, and among the description of his new tasks is to bring in the night by pulling the Moon around the planet with luminous ropes made of cobwebs and guarding the world of dreams. Will he be up to the task?
Disney has always been "at home" in magic and mystery, which is proven once again in the mysterious adventure Tomorrowland: The World Beyond. It was directed by two-time Oscar winner Brad Bird, who otherwise directed hits such as Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol and The Incredibles. And if Alice had a magic potion and Charlie the Bucket had a golden ticket, rebellious teenager Casey has a magic badge. He takes her to a mysterious world where nothing is impossible. But of course there is someone who wants to spoil it all.
Although the musical film Prava nota set the bar very high with the first film, it seems that the girls from the group Bardenska Belle will move it an octave higher in the second. For the past few months, we've been teased with trailers for Perfect Note 2, letting us know that the first film's success was no fluke. The pop culture phenomenon is already waiting for us in cinemas from May 14, 2015 with a new dose of laughter, great singing and life lessons.
Road warrior Max Rockatansky aka Mad Max is back. After 30 years, it was pulled out of mothballs by director George Miller, the father of both the octane desert Mad Max franchise and the post-apocalyptic genre. In the fourth installment, entitled Mad Max: Fury Road, Max is haunted by his turbulent past and the belief that in a maddened world where people are fighting for the basic necessities of life, the only way to survive is to walk the desert as a lone rider.
Jupiter Ascending is a film about Jupiter Jones (Mila Kunis) and her fate, but we are probably more interested in how the character Stinger Apini, played by Sean Bean, will die. All kidding aside, because she was taken by the devil, or in this case, the Abrasax dynasty, who threatens to kill Jupiter, since her birth threatened their rule of the Universe. Will ex-military bounty hunter, genetically engineered Caine Wise (Channing Tatum), be able to change the course of history?
The popular series Hollow Witnesses has outgrown the screens that play their short feature films via the YouTube channel, as the team has prepared a detached feature film for loyal fans, so it's no wonder that the cast consists of a bunch of unestablished names as well as some acting cats with Borut Veselko at the helm. It is said between the blocks that Hollow Witnesses is a mixture of crime, drama, black comedy and action thriller. A film premiere that is definitely not to be missed.
The second film from the production of Legit films Sunny side of the Alps presents local freestyle and freeride snowboarders and skiers who prove that winter is not only about collecting FIS points. The screening is followed by a proverbially good party with Roots In Session.
On December 4, the romantic comedy "Laggies" comes to our cinemas, with the well-known Keira Knightley in the lead role, who is not quite ready to fully grow up.
On November 6, the comedy drama "A Long Way Down" (A Long Way Down), starring Pierce Brosnan, Toni Collette, Aaron Paul and Imogen Poots, is coming to our screens.
Even if they emphasize that "any resemblance to real people is purely coincidental", Welcome to New York is more than just a recapitulation of the sex scandal of the ousted director of the International Monetary Fund, Dominik Strauss-Kahn, with fictitious people. Director Abel Ferrar has equipped the Shakespearean character, played brilliantly by Gerard Depardieu, with a sick appetite for power, money and sex.