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.
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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.
You probably all still vividly remember the scene when Petra Majdič fell off the track and into a three-meter ditch during training at the Vancouver Olympics in 2010. At that time, Slovenia's breath stopped, and Petra, despite broken ribs and a punctured lung, later won the bronze medal for Slovenia in excruciating pain. A heroine was born in Canada, who was sung by the whole world, and today her epic story is brought to life in the documentary Against All Odds - Petra Majdic's Incredible Story of Sacrifice.
Girls! We have a great idea for a New Year's party with friends. Watch the romantic comedy Why Him? We also have great news. We are giving away two tickets each to see the film in the Cineplexx halls Kranj, Celje, Koper, Maribor, Novo Mesto and Murska Sobota. Just answer the prize question and the tickets can be yours.
In the flood of documentaries, it is difficult for us fans to choose the ones that will really appeal to us. We've put together a list of not just the best documentaries of 2016, but must-see documentaries. These are the best documentaries of 2016, which our editors recommend one hundred percent.
The 2017 Golden Globe nominations are here! The awards given by the Hollywood Foreign Correspondents' Association for achievements in the field of film and television will be awarded at the beginning of next year already 74. The musical romantic drama La La Land received the most nominations. Meryl Streep is the recipient of the Cecil B. DeMilla Award for her outstanding contribution to the world of entertainment in front of and behind the camera for the second year.
The year is coming to an end, so we've put together a selection of the best movies of 2016. What do you think, have we been blessed with a good amount of great movies this year? See which are the best films of 2016 according to the editor's choice.
In the time of happy December, he especially needs some carefree fun, and the movie Office Christmas Party is perfect for such a thing. It is an entertainment comedy with a stellar cast, in which Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman, who already impressed in the movie How to Get Rid of the Boss, join forces again, but this time they are dealing with the craziest Christmas party in town, with which the employees want to save their jobs.
BOFF 2016, the 10th Bov film festival about outdoor sports and nature, will this time be a four-day event. It will take place between December 27 and 30, 2016. 38 films will be screened in three competitive and two non-competitive categories. Even the youngest will come into their own.
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.
The Chinese are known for copying and mass counterfeiting. In China, we find counterfeits of well-known brands in the field of mobile technology, computer equipment, clothing, footwear, cars, fake shops and even European villages (Hallstatt), and now we can add a Hollywood movie to the list. Since Mad Max: Fury Road was not released in China due to quota rules, the Chinese filmmakers made their own version, which is a complete copy of Mad Max: Fury Road, with the difference that in China Mad Max, which is titled Mad Shelia, Max is played by a female Xi Liya. Shelia is a general Chinese term for a woman. Hollywood will be furious to see this…
Why him? (Why Him?) is an offbeat comedy about an overprotective father (Bryan Cranston) who disapproves of his daughter's boyfriend (Zoey Deutch and James Franco), which is every father's nightmare. When a daughter grows up, every father thinks that no boy will be good enough for her. But while any father would be happy in principle to see his daughter marry a tech millionaire, Ned is convinced that the laid-back Laird is anything but good marriage material and that his daughter deserves a better match.











