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.
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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.
In the 1990s, Bruce Willis was the go-to guy for action heroes and critically acclaimed movies. In recent years, he seems to be making movies because it's his profession, and he's wasting his talent in movies that aren't worthy of his name. The action crime thriller Marauders suggests that we are once again looking at good old Bruce Willis who has stretched himself for his role.
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.
Midnight Special is a sci-fi drama from critic-favorite director Jeff Nichols that premiered at this year's Berlinale. It is his first studio film, following in the shoes of two independent films Mud and Shelter, with which he also broke into the first league, otherwise this is his fourth film in total.
After the animated film Frozen, another Disney animated film is coming to the cinema with a strong female character in the lead role. It sounds like Moana, named after the title character, a sea-loving Polynesian girl who is the daughter of a sailor and embarks on an epic adventure with a demigod voiced by Dwayne Johnson.
Mother's Day is a romantic comedy from veteran Garry Marshall with an all-star cast. It features the queens of this genre themselves. Jennifer Aniston, Julia Roberts and Kate Hudson, and if you throw Britt Robertson, Jason Sudeikis and Shay Mitchell into the mix, I have the perfect romantic movie to satisfy all of our appetites.
Absolutely Fabulous, an extremely popular British comedy series that delighted TV viewers for as many as twenty years or 48 episodes, it's back, this time as a movie. It also brings back its main stars, Edina (Jennifer Saunders) and Petsy (Joanna Lumley), cut-throat ladies who spend their money on champagne, drugs and a life of luxury. But then something unexpected happens.
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.
Demain tout commence is a French drama with elements of comedy that has all the charm of French film production. It's about a womanizer who unexpectedly gets a daughter a few months old. Unable to take care of her, he wants to return her to her mother, but since he can't find you, he has to find his way. Eight years later, he and his daughter have a beautiful and orderly life, which is suddenly interrupted by Kristin, who wants her daughter back.
Stephen Frears' film Florence Infamous (Florence Foster Jenkins) is a biopic, and we'll give the film the highest compliment if we say that you wouldn't have known that if you hadn't just been told that fact. It is based on the true story of arguably the worst soprano ever, the American Florence Foster Jenkins (played by Merly Streep), who had no sense of rhythm, no ear and no intonation, but nevertheless (or precisely because of that) became extremely popular.
Although you'd expect Blake Lively in a swimsuit to turn up the pressure on the mostly male audience, viewers of The Shallows will have other reasons to do so. In it, we will be trembling for the life of the grumpy surfer Nancy, in whose role this American actress got into, because she is attacked by a great white shark while surfing. Her summer movie hit, which is being compared to the cult film Žrel, will be the reason that we will be afraid to swim in the sea again after a long time!