The cult film Trainspotting from 1996 is returning to the big screen after 21 years. T2: Trainspotting sees the return of the original cast both behind and in front of the camera. After director Danny Boyle released a teaser half a year ago, we now have the first trailer with brand new scenes!
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Watching movies has largely moved from cinemas to the comfort of our own home, where we can rewind certain scenes, watch them again, skip the most gruesome or boring part, or hit pause to see a scene in detail or check if we're really right seen Here are ten movie scenes where we pressed pause the most.
Life is a sci-fi thriller about a space mission (not to be confused with the 2015 biographical drama of the same name starring Robert Pattison) that has the honor of studying the first signs of extraterrestrial life discovered on Mars aboard the International Space Station. But what at first seems like a revolutionary discovery turns into a battle for life high above home. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Ryan Reynolds and is directed by Daniel Espinosa.
November will be marked by films that we have been eagerly waiting for. If we can no longer follow Tina Maze on the small screen, we will be able to admire her on the big screen. In addition to the Slovenian documentary, Igor Šterko's Slovenian thriller and Nikola Koja's Serbian comedy are also coming to cinemas, and Hollywood once again took care of the offer of high-budget specials.
Oscar-winner Leonardo DiCaprio's documentary Before the Flood can be viewed online for free until November 6, 2016. The documentary by Oscar-winner Fisher Stevens is a call for immediate action on climate change.
Lust for Life is a short skater film shot in Ljubljana. Luka Bizjak, Tadej Skrbiš and Chris Khan perform in the eulogy of the skateboarding subculture.
In the middle of December 2016, the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption is preparing the Film against Corruption film festival for the third time in the Cinematheque. As a mark of the International Anti-Corruption Day (December 9), the festival will take place from December 12 to 17, 2016, during which time five top films will be screened on the screen on the topic of whistleblowers, corrupt practices, the fight against corruption, and lobbying. etc.
Can't spare time for a good horror movie, let alone a movie marathon? Don't worry, we've found the best short horror films for you, which won't let you sleep and will give you goosebumps like you haven't in a long time! Perfect for Halloween, then!
Controversial actor Shia Lebeouf, who has had many lapses in his private life in recent years, returns to the big screen in Dita Montiel's Man Down, a poignant war drama about a soldier who suffers the consequences of the traumatic events of war. Critics called Lebeouf's authentic acting superb. Variety even compares him to Marlon Brandon.
Remember when BMW created a series of eight-minute web movies called The Hire a decade and a half ago, starring Clive Owen and BMW vehicles. The two main actors return to the scene after 2002 in the new short film The Escape, one a bit rusty (Owen) but still up to the task, and the other (BMW) in better shape than ever (BMW 540i).
Can you imagine David Schwimmer playing Agent J in Men in Black instead of Will Smith? Neither do we! But that could happen, because the actor from the series Friends was originally intended for this role, which largely marked Will Smith's career and cemented him in Hollywood. But this is far from the only case where you could watch other actors in iconic roles. Check out which famous movie roles almost went to another movie actor.
Did you also not understand what was going on while watching the movie? As it turns out, you are not always to blame for this, because in many films, some scenes that explain later events are simply left out by the authors of the film. Here are nine deleted movie scenes that explain unexplained scenes.