If you like to know what you're getting into before watching a movie, then you know how important it is to read the book before watching the movie adaptation. And the year 2017 will serve up wonderful films based on literary ideas. Here are 13 must-read books before they become movies.
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Wellness in the heart of the Swiss Alps sounds like a place you'd like to be right now. Well, after watching this trailer, you might change your mind. A Cure for Wellness is a creepy film by Gora Verbinski, known for films such as The Circle, The Lone Ranger and Pirates of the Caribbean.
Jackie Chan is Indiana Jones in Kung Fu Yoga, a multilingual Bollywood action comedy in which the famous Chinese actor once again shows all his martial arts skills. This time, he got into the role of a Chinese archaeologist who goes on a hunt for the treasure of the kingdom of Magadha with a sexy Indian professor and her assistant. In doing so, he takes them to Dubai, where they race with supercars, and travel to the most exotic corners of the world.
The new trailer for Fifty Shades Darker is the darkest yet, revealing more of Christian Grey's (Jamie Dornan) past, which threatens the life of Anastasia Steele (Dakota Johnson), with whom he rekindled a romance that ended due to Grey's obsessive the need to control and dominate her. If so far the trailers have been dominated by erotic tones, the new trailer is seen as a tense thriller. Who is the mysterious Leila (Bella Heathcote), Grey's ex-girlfriend, and how far is she willing to go?
The Lost City of Z is the true story of British explorer Percy Fawcett (played by Charlie Hunnam), who travels to the Amazon in the 1920s to discover evidence of a supposed advanced civilization. The film by the production company Amazon Studios is based on the bestselling book The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon (2009) by writer David Grann.
Although January is considered a dumping ground for bad movies from which film studios do not expect much, January 2017 will be different. This time, film lovers will not be deprived of great films. which will surely bring back some reputation in the film world in January. These are movies worth your money.
Blood will flow... Alien: Covenant is the sequel to Prometheus, the prequel to the first part of the Alien franchise, Ridley Scott's 1979 sci-fi horror film that answered too much and said too little. The creators of the sixth film from the Alien film franchise promise that the new Eighth Passenger will be much scarier than Prometheus. It is expected that it will not be suitable for adolescents.
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.
Ballerina and Viktor is a Canadian-French animated family comedy set in the 19th century. It tells the story of an orphaned girl, Felicia, who dreams of becoming a famous ballerina. So overnight, she leaves her monotonous job as a kitchen assistant in an orphanage and sets out to chase her dreams with budding inventor and loyal friend Viktor, who encourages her to join the ballet school of the famous Paris Opera.
We once grew up with Zvitorepec, Lakotnik, Trdonja and Mika Miška, but today children and young people grow up with emojis, digital pictograms, which are the result of the boom in electronic communications and have replaced words in many ways. They are extremely popular and like any popular thing they got their own movie – The Emoji Movie. But the emojis are apparently not overly impressed by this fact. At least Mel Meh doesn't. That's why we are so much more!
After The Intern, Oscar winner Robert De Niro is a stand-up comedian again. The Comedian is the story of Jackie Burke (De Niro), a comedian whose successful career is in decline. When he punches a guest during a stand-up show for filming him, he is assigned to do community service, during which he meets a younger girl (Leslie Mann) who turns his life upside down. The film also stars Danny DeVito.
Blade Runner 2049 is the sequel to the cult science fiction film from 1982, a film voted by scientists around the world as the best science fiction film of all time. In the sequel to The Exterminator, Harrison Ford returns as police chief Rick Deckard, and he will be joined on screen by Ryan Gosling as a new hunter of outlawed replicants (genetically modified human clones).