While we are still involved in the excitement of the New Year, we don't have time to stop and think about life, its meaning or to look at things from a different perspective. But everyone needs that, and it's good to reexamine ourselves from time to time and set new goals. Movies can also help us with this, which can give voice to our inner dialogues, especially those where the characters are faced with decisions that will change their lives. Here are 10 wonderful movies that are real 'food' for our thoughts and can help us get to know each other better.
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Onze Jongens (translated as Our Boys) is a Dutch film about a group of young construction workers whose fortunes have turned their backs on them, but only until they form a boy band that turns their lives upside down. In other words, Onze Jongens, also known as Boys Will Be Boys, is Hot Mike in Dutch. Entertainment for girls like never before in the cinema!
Forbes magazine revealed which movie actors were the most profitable for movie studios in 2016. At the very top of the actors who threw the most money into the box office, a woman found herself.
Personal Shopper is a French psychological thriller with Kristen Stewart. Before you start cringing at the casting of a Twilight star for the lead role, let's say that Stewart recently became the first American actress in history to win a French César award (Clouds over Sils Maria). If we take into account that she was entrusted with the role by the son of the famous French screenwriter and director Jacques Rémy, Olivier Assay, who in the nineties established himself as one of the key representatives of the new generation of French film directors, then a film that will send fear into your bones does not go away so write off.
Rezbar (Woodcarver) is a short Slovenian film by the young Carinthian director Tom Novosel. The short feature film, which won many awards at international festivals (traveled to Brazil, India, Germany, Turkey, Romania, Ukraine, Bosnia, Israel, USA, Switzerland, Germany, Austria...) can now be watched in the comfort of your home .
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.
Blood will flow... Alien: Covenant is the sequel to Prometheus, the prequel to the first part of the Alien franchise, Ridley Scott's 1979 sci-fi horror film that answered too much and said too little. The creators of the sixth film from the Alien film franchise promise that the new Eighth Passenger will be much scarier than Prometheus. It is expected that it will not be suitable for adolescents.
There are quite a few films that explore male friendship and brotherly bonds. We have prepared a selection of brother movie pairs (or trios) that offer an interesting look at how brothers are often related to each other. Which movie stories of brotherly love impressed you the most?
Christmas is coming, which can only mean one thing. Yes, okay, presents under the Christmas tree, but we were referring to the film Home Alone (1990), which has been a staple of Christmas TV for more than 20 years. Inextricably linked to the film are the traps that Kevin McCallister sets for the robbers. Seemingly innocent, Vsauce3 checked what the consequences would be if the events of the movie Home Alone happened in real life. Hint. They would have put her together much worse than in the movie.
Loving is a mid-20th century biographical drama by Jeff Nichols – based on the 2011 documentary The Loving Story – about interracial couple Richard and Mildred Loving. In Virginia, where they lived, it was against the law at the time. The film is an ode to a loving couple who set a new milestone in the fight for civil rights in the United States with their silent fight for justice. The film received a standing ovation at its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival.
Ballerina and Viktor is a Canadian-French animated family comedy set in the 19th century. It tells the story of an orphaned girl, Felicia, who dreams of becoming a famous ballerina. So overnight, she leaves her monotonous job as a kitchen assistant in an orphanage and sets out to chase her dreams with budding inventor and loyal friend Viktor, who encourages her to join the ballet school of the famous Paris Opera.
After The Intern, Oscar winner Robert De Niro is a stand-up comedian again. The Comedian is the story of Jackie Burke (De Niro), a comedian whose successful career is in decline. When he punches a guest during a stand-up show for filming him, he is assigned to do community service, during which he meets a younger girl (Leslie Mann) who turns his life upside down. The film also stars Danny DeVito.