Max Steel is a story based on Mattel's series of action figures, starring a teenager Max and a robot Steel, who together go by the name Max Steel. The role of Max was intended for Taylor Lautner (The Twilight Saga), but later went to Ben Winchell (Prom Queen). The film, which stars Andy Garcia, Maria Bello, Christopher Yost and others in supporting roles, was directed by Stewart Hendler.
movies 2016
Hot summer film events will be followed by no less hot autumn film events. We present films that will make it worth visiting the cinema in September.
Planetarium is a Franco-Belgian drama set in pre-war France starring Natalie Portman and Lily-Rose Depp. The pair play sisters who believe they can talk to the dead. The intriguing and very très chic film was directed by the French director Rebecca Zlotowski.
The dead don't sleep. In October, the Krog franchise returns to the big screen. Rings is the third part of the now cult horror series, which did not let many people sleep peacefully for a long time. Samara's return was imminent, and he is returning to the surface from the well in October, after 11 years of solitude. Get ready to flinch again when your phone rings and nervously glance at your calendar to see how many days are left until you have dinner with the girl from the well.
Warren Beatty returns to the big screen after 15 years with Rules Don't Apply, which he also directed, co-produced and wrote the screenplay for. The film was made for 40 years! Beatty, 79, has been planning the biopic about Howard Hughes, the inventor, businessman, aviator, gangster businessman, filmmaker and billionaire, since a memorable meeting with him at a Beverly Hills hotel in 1973.
The eternally young Brad Pitt just can't get enough of his military uniform. After Inglourious Basterds and Fury, it returns once again to the time of World War II. This time as a Canadian spy in the romantic thriller Allied by late director Robert Zemeckis, in which he stars alongside French actress Marion Cotillard.
Arrival is considered one of the most anticipated films of 2016. The reason for this is mainly the director Denis Villeneuve, who already impressed us with the films Kidnapped and Sicario: Beyond the Law. It is a science fiction film with Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner and Forest Whitaker, and unlike its genre "colleagues", Arrival is not saturated with unrealistic special effects and does not chew the same story. Judging by the trailer, it is one of the most realistic ZF films to date, and it follows the sudden arrival of aliens. But communication with them this time does not start through the barrel of a gun, as we are used to, but with a conversation.
The popular Slovenian YouTube series Pr'Hostar is moving to the big screen in October 2016. The directorial reins of the film about the adventures of the Gorenje gaffers were taken over by Luka Marchetić (author of the series Dan ljubije and V dvoje), and the entire original cast participates in the project, i.e. Dejan Krupić, Aljoša Armuš, Haris Raković, Erik Margan, Mario Ćulibrk, Mateja Terseglav, Goran Croatian and Igor Kešina. The satirical comedy based on episodes of Pr'Hostar arrives in theaters on October 27, 2016.
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.
While we can see him brandishing a gun in Jason Bourne on posters and soon on the big screen, in the latest and first-ever trailer for the big-budget film The Great Wall, he brandishes a bow. The Great Wall is, of course, the almost nine thousand meter long Great Wall of China, but in the American-Chinese production film (in terms of financial terms, it is the largest film cooperation between the United States and China in history) it does not protect people from the invasions of Mongolian and Hun tribes, but rather and monsters! The giant of Chinese cinema, Zhang Yimou, wielded the director's baton over the film.
Mechanic: Resurrection is a brutal action thriller starring the charismatic Jason Statham (in the role he was born to play - that is, the role of a contract killer) as Arthur Bishop, an ice assassin with a strict code. After thinking he's left the life of a killer behind, he's forced to come out of retirement when his greatest enemy kidnaps his loved one (Jessica Alba), who he can only save if he pulls off three impossible murders. The film was directed by Dennis Gansel (Val) and stars Tommy Lee Jones, among others.
The Blair Witch Project (The Blair Witch Project) is a cult horror film from 1999, which, like the movie Seagull, chased people out of the woods. At Comic Con in San Diego, the news that her sequel is coming - a Blair Witch movie - came like a bolt from the blue! The filmmakers successfully hid the project under the working title The Woods and outwitted everyone! To make sure it's not an unsalted joke, they also brought the first trailer with them, which you can already watch. The film hits theaters on September 16, 2016.











