Ever since the movie Moulin Rouge brought musicals back to the Hollywood scene, we've been able to convince ourselves many times that many movie actors are also great singers. Gerard Butler (Phantom of the Opera), Meryl Streep (Mamma Mia), Hugh Jackman (Les Miserables), Catherine Zeta-Jones (Chicago), Johny Depp (Sweeney Todd: The Devil's Barber), Emily Blunt (Into the Woods) sang on the big screen. , Marion Cotillard (Nine) and many others who proved they can do more than just act.
The new trailer for Fifty Shades Darker is the darkest yet, revealing more of Christian Grey's (Jamie Dornan) past, which threatens the life of Anastasia Steele (Dakota Johnson), with whom he rekindled a romance that ended due to Grey's obsessive the need to control and dominate her. If so far the trailers have been dominated by erotic tones, the new trailer is seen as a tense thriller. Who is the mysterious Leila (Bella Heathcote), Grey's ex-girlfriend, and how far is she willing to go?
Want to watch a fun and slightly unusual documentary? Then you can watch the Slovenian premiere of the documentary Unpasteurized 18, which tells the story of how the most powerful army in the Middle East hunted 18 cows, at the Šiška Cinema on February 20.
Smartphones make our lives much easier. In a few years, we have become so dependent on them that we can no longer imagine everyday life without them. How could they be without shajali once?! A good reminder are some movies that would have gone in a much different direction if telephones had existed back then. Check out how movies like The Shining, The Lord of the Rings, and The Circle would have turned out if the main actors had cell phones at their disposal.
In 2006, Al Gore, who almost became the president of the United States in 2006, in the environmental documentary film An Inconvenient Truth (David Guggenheim) presented us with the threat of global warming, which is caused by man's reckless behavior and which can trigger a fatal chain of events - from the extreme weather phenomena, floods, droughts, epidemics to the mass extinction of humanity. In the new US President Donald Trump, climate change has a new stubborn enemy, so the sequel to the documentary An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power (2017) comes as ordered.
Why do the words "based on true events/stories" add a whole new level to the film? Why are we so much more attracted to them? Well, let's see which films in 2015 are based on or inspired by real stories and are still waiting for their official premiere. There is sure to be something for every taste in the varied range of stories.
Don't Look Up is an upcoming American satirical sci-fi film that is a dark comedy starring some of Hollywood's biggest stars.
The story of the fallen cycling champion Lance Armstrong also got the Hollywood treatment. In the film The Program, Ben Foster (The Sole Survivor) took on the role of a disgraced superstar who literally swept away his cycling rivals at the famous Tour de France cycling race. And if the director of success or the man behind Armstrong was Johan Bruyneel, the man behind the camera of this biographical drama was director Stephen Frears.
My Little Pony: The Movie is a fantasy animated film based on the animated TV series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. The voices of the magical ponies have been lent by many star names.
Are you preparing an evening with your friends? Then don't forget the selection of films that are perfect for such occasions.
The Hitman's Bodyguard is an action comedy about a neurotic and unpredictable mercenary (Samuel L. Jackson) and a highly trained bodyguard (Ryan Reynolds) who must join forces to defeat a dictator voiced by Gary Oldman.
Blade Runner 2049 is the sequel to the cult science fiction film from 1982, a film voted by scientists around the world as the best science fiction film of all time. In the sequel to The Exterminator, Harrison Ford returns as police chief Rick Deckard, and he will be joined on screen by Ryan Gosling as a new hunter of outlawed replicants (genetically modified human clones).