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.
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Deepwater Horizon is a disaster biopic based on the true events of the oil rig of the same name in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010, when the largest oil environmental disaster in American history took place. Whether the filmmakers want to give the disaster a human face and partially erase the black stain from the main culprit, the company BP, which is not mentioned by name in the film, is not known, but the film definitely bets on the heroism of the individual and the power of love, and looks for sympathy from the audience, which may be it also overflows on the connection between the people and BP. The film stars Mark Wahlberg, Kate Hudson, John Malkovich, Gina Rodriguez and Kurt Russell.
Disney serves up film adaptations of its cartoons like on an assembly line. Let's remember. In recent years, classics such as Alice in Wonderland, Villain and Cinderella, The Jungle Book is coming, and in 2017 the Legend of Tarzan and Beauty and the Beast, which also received a feature film before the Hollywood treatment French language version. Instead of Léa Seydoux (Spectre, The Grand Budapest Hotel), the main role in the long-awaited film was given to the charming Emma Watson (Harry Potter saga, Noah, Bling Ring), who can be seen in the first trailer.
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.
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.
The Neon Demon, a film by Dane Nicolas Winding Refn, will premiere these days at the Cannes Film Festival, where in 2011 Refn captivated the audience with the film Vozi! With the new film, he will try to correct the bad impression he made with the film Only God Forgives from 2013, for which he even earned boos. The box office will show whether the audience will forgive him for his mistake, but before that, let's take a look at the eclectic trailer for the catwalk horror movie with Elle Fanning.
This is why you should never trust your accountant! The Accountant is the latest film starring Ben Affleck, last seen as Batman in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, this time playing a brilliant mathematician and accountant who prefers numbers to people. And if Bruce Wayne was hiding behind the mask of Batman, behind the mask of the seemingly bored accountant Chris Wolff, an accountant who works for the worst criminal organizations and a highly skilled assassin hides.
Assassin's Creed is a film adaptation of the extremely popular Ubisoft video game of the same name, which was inspired by the Slovenian novel Alamut! In the film world, there is an unwritten rule about computer game adaptations. Don't record them! It's that simple. It didn't work for Super Mario Bros., not for Dead or Alive, not for Far Cry, not for Street Fighter, not for Hitman: Agent 47, and last but not least, not for Tomb Rider. Assassin's Creed, like Warcraft, attempts to swim against this tide and reverse the negative trend of films based on critically and commercially successful video games, but which themselves are usually anything but.
This Inferno is not Vinko Möderndorfer's 2014 drama, but the third film following The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons to follow cryptologist Robert Langdon (played by two-time Oscar winner Tom Hanks). It is the third film adaptation of Dan Brown's bestseller, which caused a real euphoria a decade ago with The Da Vinci Code. Although enthusiasm for the series has since died down, the film industry is persevering, and here is the first trailer for the third chapter of the most controversial film series of the 21st century.
If you thought Sharknado, a sci-fi horror movie in which sharks rain down during a tornado, was the most bizarre movie ever, then you haven't seen the trailer for the horror comedy Sky Sharks. This time the sharks don't fall, but attack from the sky, equipped better than jet planes. And who manages them? Zombies, who?!
Cell is a novel by the American writer Stephen King, a master of horror stories who has been giving readers and viewers goosebumps with his works for decades. Now, his bloodiest literary proposal has been made into a movie, joining the likes of Carrie, Redemption Penitentiary and The Green Mile. The latest adaptation of his work stars John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson, who are among the few people who have not been ruled by cell phones.
The Slovenian youth film Nika, directed by Slobodan Maksimović, will have its world premiere at the International Children's and Youth Film Festival in Zlin, which will take place from May 27 to June 3, 2016, and the action film, which deals with the theme of karting, is coming to Slovenia in October 2016.











