The well-known cliché that they don't make movies like they did in the 1970s is true. The golden age of Hollywood, when "mainstream" movies were imbued with intelligence and risk, gave birth to some of the best movie classics that can be watched over and over again. And here are 25 that you should never leave off your "must see" list.
films
Here is the second official "teaser trailer" for Fifty Shades Freed, the third and final installment in the Fifty Shades franchise. And yes, it looks like the third installment is going to be even hotter.
Even men can be romantic here and there... in your own way. And here are romantic movies for men that are written for you. In them you will not find "chick flick" romance, but real "male romance".
Do you get weak at the sight of charismatic male movie characters? Here are 30 who convinced us, among other things, with their sense of fashion. See which are the most 'stylish' male movie characters of all time.
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.
The Mountain Boy (Schellen-Ursli, 2016) is a timeless story about the hero of the most famous Swiss children's picture book, a mountain boy named Ursli, who lives with his parents, animals and best friend Sereina just above a small town in the Swiss Alps.
American Assassin is a tense action thriller by Michael Cuesta based on Vince Flynn's 2010 bestseller of the same name, in which we follow a CIA recruit who wants to avenge the death of his girlfriend, who was shot by terrorists.
The titillating comedy The Little Hours is about three horny and nothing but model nuns who want to get a young servant between the sheets in any way they can. The film is based on Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron novella, and was predictably ripped apart by the Catholic Church. The film probably couldn't have asked for a better invitation to watch it. Before that, watch the trailer.
The fate of Jaden Smith, who had to star in the film Life In A Year, directed by none other than Mitja Okorn and produced by Will Smith's company Overbrook Entertainment, could not escape even the British star Cara Delevingne, who she also had to get a radical haircut. She also shared the drama surrounding it with her fans on Instagram. Due to the Slovenian, Delevingne is no longer the same as we knew her until recently. Do you like her new look?
DIP: Explorer of the Deep is an animated comic adventure (Deep, 2017) from a Spanish production about underwater animals that live in the deepest part of the ocean after humanity has already left the Earth. The action is set in the year 2100.
Somewhat older readers probably remember the dramatic events of 1980, when six Islamic extremists seized the Iranian embassy in London and took 26 people hostage. The drama, which was then broadcast live on British television, can now be relived on the big screen in the film 6 Days (the Nimrod rescue operation took place for six days). For those of you who don't know and don't want to know the outcome, don't read any further and just watch the suspenseful trailer.
The director of the films Bomb Mission and 12:30 - Covert Operation Kathryn Bigelow returns to the big screen with the film Detroit, which takes us to Motown (car town) in 1967, when race riots broke out there, claiming many victims. The film is based on the true events of one of the worst riots in modern US history.