In world cinema, March is proverbially not reserved for films that are predicted to be huge successes. Or is it? This March offers a bunch of movies that will be talked about for a long time... Namely, King Kong, Wolverine, Power Rangers, Smurfs and others are coming to the screens.
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More and more Hollywood studios are hesitant to invest tens of millions of dollars in film projects, but they are welcomed with open arms by Netflix and Amazon, which show films on their platforms and send them to cinemas through external partners. It is an increasingly common phenomenon. Martin Scorsese's next project The Irishman will also grow in this way, as did Beasts of No Nation, and the films 13th and Manchester by the Sea. The film Bright with Will Smith, which takes place in the near future, also follows this path. In it, Smith relives his days chasing down mean boys and monsters. Even now, he is a cop who lives among strange creatures.
The film Hidden Figures (2016) is a true and inspiring story about three black female scientists who worked at the American space agency NASA when the space race between the United States and the Soviet Union was at its peak. The film boasts three Oscar nominations, namely for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Octavia Spencer), Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Picture.
The Oscars 2017 are approaching. The ceremony of the most prestigious film awards, which will be held at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles on February 26, 2017, will be hosted by the American comedian and TV host Jimmy Kimmel. And while we're all anxiously waiting to see who will take home the top prizes and whether La La Land will break the records of Titanic, Ben-Hur and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King with 11 statuettes, let's take a look at which actresses from the year 1927 took home the statuette for the leading female role to this day.
The 2017 Documentary Film Festival, the 19th in a row, will take place from March 15 to 22, 2017. Among the pile of quality documentaries, you cannot find films about the most notorious and propagated crisis of the last two years. The organizers of the Documentary Film Festival have decided to dedicate a study holiday to the burning issue of the refugee crisis. But regardless of this (or maybe because of this), the festival promises an insightful and promising program, rounded out by films that reflect the truth of the world as best as possible. Tickets will be available starting March 7, 2017.
Song to Song is a romantic drama directed by Terrence Malick, starring Rooney Mara, Michael Fassbender, Natalie Portman, Cate Blanchett and Ryan Gosling, who returned to the piano after La La Land. in contrast to the mentioned film, which takes place in the 1950s, the film Song to Song is set in the present day, more precisely in the American Austin (Texas), and in it Gosling, who recently sang with Emma Stone, once again alongside he also shows acting and musical and singing talent.
The movie The Ticket is the story of a man who is blind from the wound of his youth, and then overlooks the beauty, but then goes metaphorically blind in the pursuit of a better life. Dan Stevens, who will also soon be seen in the film Beauty and the Beast, stars in Oda Fluk's drama.
The House is a comedy about two parents who want to put their daughter through the university she wants, but after losing all the money they saved for her tuition, they do what (almost) any parent would do - they open an underground casino to get their hands on desired money. The film stars Will Ferrell, Amy Poehler and Ryan Simpkins.
The Bad Batch is a cannibalistic love story from Iranian-American director Ana Lily Amirpour, starring Jason Momoa (not above, of course), Suki Waterhouse, Keanu Reeves, Giovanni Ribisi, Diego Luna, Jim Carrey and Yolanda Ross.
Unlocked is a tense American thriller by Michael Apted (Everything and the world, I've had enough) with a stellar cast. The fate of London is in the hands of a CIA interrogator and an agent of the British security service M5, who are the only ones who can prevent a biological attack on the British capital.
We are used to Arnold Schwarzenegger in macho roles where there is no room for emotions. But in the drama Aftermath, the popular Schwarzi also shows her softer side. The film, based on real events, was produced by cult director Darren Aronofsky (Requiem for a Dream, Black Swan). In it, the famous Gradčan plays the architect Viktor, who has to face the death of his wife and daughter due to the error of the air traffic controller, which causes the collision of two planes.
Usually teachers are the ones who discourage students from violence, but in the comedy Fist Fight by director Richie Keen, the two teachers are the instigators. The story is about a sleazy high school teacher, Andy (Charlie Day), who infuriates his hot-blooded roommate (Ice Cube), who wants to deal with him the old-fashioned way - in a fist fight - right in the school parking lot after class.