These are the most anticipated movies of 2017! The movie 50 Shades of Darkness is the first thing that comes to mind for many when we ask what are the most highly anticipated movies of the coming year. But it's far from the only one that we can't wait for, because next year will also be rich in films. There's a bunch of great movies coming up that we can't wait to hit the big screen. Check which one and trust us which one you expect the most.
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John Wick is a surprise hit from 2014, which is experiencing a logical sequel next year, John Wick: Chapter 2. In the role of the title character, a retired professional killer, whose life turned his back on him in the first part - remember, first his wife died of an illness , shortly after Russian gangsters took away his Mustang, and then killed a dog given to him by his dying wife - Keanu Reeves returns, with this role he revived his career, which had somewhat fallen asleep after The Matrix. Top-notch action sequences and positive reviews called for a sequel, and here's the first trailer for the sequel.
Power Rangers is returning to the big screen after twenty years, this time for the first time as a big-budget spectacle. Naomi Scott (The Martian), Becky G. (Neighbors 2), RJ Cyler (Me, Earl and the Dying Girl), Ludi Lin (Holiday Spin) and Dacre Montgomery (Safe Neighborhood) tried out for the role of warriors.
Sleepless is an adaptation of the 2011 French film Nuit Blanche, starring Jamie Foxx, Michelle Monaghan, rapper TI and Gabrielle Union. In Bo Odar's film, we follow an undercover policeman whose son is kidnapped.
Are you a fan of Kekc? What about the cult TV series Crooked Path? For all fans of Slovenian film classics and Breaking Bad fans, here is a version of Kekc that goes astray in the style of Walter Whit. After watching this clip, you will never look at Kekc the same way again!
On Monday, October 17, 2106, the Šiška Cinema will premiere a film and a new project by the Ecologists without Borders association, We don't throw away food, which shows without embellishment how much food we throw away and gives some practical solutions.
Jackie is a biographical film about former US First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, portrayed by Natalie Portman. This one has a supporting cast in Peter Sarsgaard, Caspar Phillipson, Greta Gerwig and John Hurt. In the foreground of the drama are the first days after the assassination of American President John F. Kennedy. Does Natalie convince you like Jackie?
Disney released the first trailer for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales). Johnny Depp returns as Jack Sparrow in the fifth installment of the pirate franchise, directed by the Norwegian duo Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg, and the legendary Paul McCartney has also been cast in the new sequel. The role of the main villain was taken by Javier Bardem.
The students of two secondary schools - Ravne na Koroškem gymnasium and Trgovska akademija from Velikovac - filmed the film Bergmandlc, a futuristic horror film that is the result of Slovenian-Austrian cooperation and is based on the story of the mining legend Perkmandeljec. The film had its premiere in Klagenfurt, and soon the film by young filmmakers will also be screened in Slovenia.
Check out which are the best films opening in cinemas in October 2016. This year's film autumn will bear rich fruit. Many returnees are coming to the screen, including Samara, Jack Reacher, Robert Langdon and Uija, the list also includes a story based on real events, a Slovenian comedy that took its roots on the YouTube channel and a new Slovenian youth film, the first on go kart theme. Marvel and the versatile Ben Affleck also have theirs.
The Festival of European and Mediterranean Film 2016 is approaching, which will take place in Piran between October 4 and 8, 2016. Its main purpose is to bring quality European film with Hollywood films closer to the saturated Slovenian audience. As part of the festival, we will be able to watch the latest hits from the world's largest film festivals, such as Berlin, Cannes, Venice, Toronto, Karlovy Vary, Sarajevo and others.
Did you know that sad movies are good for our health and are a natural anesthetic? Scenes that brought us to the edge or even to tears - such as the one from Titanic, when Leonardo DiCaprio freezes in the icy water, or the ending of Hačiko: The Story of a Loyal Dog, about a dog who accompanies his master to the train station and return there every afternoon to greet him after he returns from work - have, according to scientists, had a beneficial effect on our health. What's the trick? What isn't laughter half of health? Is the other half sadness?