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.
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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.
Logan is the final act of Wolverine, a mutant and the most recognizable member of the unusual group of heroes X-Men, with which the Australian actor Hugh Jackman became famous. Although it is a superhero story, Logan is set quite differently from previous films and marks a kind of passing of the baton to the female version of Wolverine.
We are already used to watching the Oscar winner Nicolas Cage in unusual roles, as well as the fact that for every good movie he makes two or even three bad ones. We don't know yet where we would place the comedy Army of One, in which he goes on the hunt for Osama Bin Laden at the request of God, but something tells us that the film, in which Cage is a modern Don Quixote, will positively surprise.
Fences is an American-Canadian drama based on August Wilson's play of the same name. It was directed by Oscar winner Denzel Washington (Training Day, Flight, The Righteous), who also plays the title character and who portrayed the same character on Broadway in 2010. His screen wife in this poignant drama about a man who has difficulty coming to terms with his destiny, played by Viola Davis (The Unwritten Squad, How to Get Away with Murder, The Handmaids).
In December 2016, the Serbian satirical comedy Čreda (Stado), the directorial debut of the legendary actor Nikola Ko, known from films such as Lepe vas lepo gorijo and Rane, is coming to Slovenian cinemas.
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.
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.
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?
Billy Bob Thornton returns as the world's worst Santa in the sequel to the 2003 comedy Bad Santa, Bad Santa 2. The crime comedy, which sees the return of the entire original cast, is directed by Mark Waters, who took over from Terry Zwigoff.
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.