Hot movies for a hot, long and sexy summer, you could write. That's why we've prepared a selection of sexy movies in 2016 that will give you warm and extremely unusual feelings. Of course, soon also on our movie screens.
movies 2016
In June and early July 2016, you will be able to admire as many as three famous film adaptations on the movie screens: The Legend of Tarzan, The Great Kindred Giant and With You. We also have the three sequels we've been waiting for so impatiently: Masters of Illusion 2, Independence Day: The New Threat and Finding Dory. The fabulous June week is rounded off by the action comedy Obveščevlana.
The most successful Slovenian athlete of all time, Tina Maze, has indeed ended her sports career, and with the technical sports film 7doUSPEHA, we will be able to continue enjoying her turns on the white slopes. 7doUSPEHA is a sequel to The Edge from two years ago, in which Maze and her success story co-writer, Sandi Murovec, also an alpine ski demonstrator, reveal the seven technical details of top alpine skiing. The film, which features a special guest Andrea Massi, Team to Amaze's engine, opens in theaters on November 25, 2016.
In Slovenia, cinemas have started showing the Oscar-winning film Moonlight (Moolight, 2016), which in the dramatic finale of the awarding of the most prestigious film awards took the statuette out of the hands of the film La La Land. This made it the first film in history with an LGBT label and an all-black cast, and also the winning film with the lowest budget (US$1.5 million). Mahershala Ali became the first Muslim to win an Oscar for acting.
My Abundant Greek Wedding is a 2002 surprise hit about a lovable Greek-American woman who brings a non-traditional (read: non-Greek) groom into a traditional Greek family. The phenomenon from 14 years ago is getting a sequel in 2016, entitled My Abundant Greek Wedding 2, and all the famous actors are returning to the screen, including the entire Portokalos family.
The film Prehod (The Rift) is a Serbian sci-fi thriller with Katarina Čas in the lead role, which recently impressed the public at the Belgrade international film festival FEST, and is coming to the regular schedule of Slovenian cinemas on April 28, 2016. The film, produced by a Serbian-Slovenian-Korean international the well-established Slovenian actress, who also starred alongside Leonardo DiCaprio and Al Pacino, plays the sleeper CIA agent Liz Ward.
Strah is a short Slovenian film by Dejan Bobošek. Fear has become the number 1 weapon, especially in the hands of politicians, watching the movie, for which a shocking video clip was shot by Trkaj. It will premiere on November 8, 2016 at the Šiška Cinema at the start of the campaign for tolerance, followed by screenings elsewhere in Slovenia. Its purpose is to raise public awareness of the problem of growing intolerance of all forms.
As befits the end of the year, the December range of films is absolutely spectacular. Bursting with special effects, romance, we'll be bursting with laughter, and some space is also reserved for tears. These are the movies you shouldn't miss in December.
Looking for a movie to inspire you? 100 Meters (100 meters) is an incredible true story about a Spaniard who, despite fighting with multiple sclerosis, decided to sign up for the toughest triathlon in the world and one of the most difficult physical tests for a human being, the Iron man competition. They told him he couldn't even last 100 meters, but then he shut up all the doubters.
A Hologram for the King is a German-American film by Tom Tykwer (Alts of the Clouds, Perfume), based on the novel of the same name by Dave Eggers from 2012. The title role has been entrusted to Tom Hanks, who was last seen in the film Bridge of Spies. Hanks is one of only two actors to win two Oscars in a row, the first for his role in the drama Philadelphia, the second a year later for his role in the comedy drama Forrest Gump. This time, too, he starred in a touching comedy-drama, except that his character is still not so confused.
The fantasy drama A Monster Calls, directed by JA Bayona, is based on the book of the same name by Patrick Ness (in our country it was translated as Seven Minutes to Midnight), who also signed the screenplay for the film about a boy named Conor O'Malley, who is dealing with the illness of his terminally ill mother on the one hand and the bully at school on the other. One night, at seven past midnight, a tree monster visits him to confide in him a story.
Alice Through the Looking Glass is a sequel to the 2010 film, a grotesque reinterpretation of the timeless classic as seen by the eccentric Tim Burton. Six years later, the original cast returns, and this time Tim Burton has moved into the background, as he will be "merely" a producer, leaving the director's baton to James Bobin.