The amateur, much more thriller-like version of the Fifty Shades Darker trailer has YouTubers in awe. "If the movie was like that, I would definitely watch it," even men say.
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Everything Matthew McConaughey touches turns to gold. Logically, he was given a role in the movie Gold, in which he plays a man on the verge of despair, who wants to get rich against all odds and succeeds in doing so after he stumbles upon a gold mine. But trouble quickly arises in paradise after everyone wants a piece of his fortune. Stephen Gaghan (Siriana) directed the film, which is full of star names.
The first trailer for Fifty Shades Darker has seen the light of day. Here's a nearly two-minute look at the most highly anticipated film of 2017.
Free Fire is a British action thriller directed by Ben Wheatley (Tourists, The Alphabet of Death), which promises plenty of fun. The executive producer of the film is Martin Scorsese.
The crime thriller Live By Night is the new film by Oscar-winner Ben Affleck, who, in the style of Orson Welles, practically took care of everything himself. He adapted the script, directed, co-produced and starred in the film. It is his fourth film as a director and his first since the Oscar-winning Argo (2012). It is based on the book proposal of the same name by the writer Dennis Lehane, to whom Affleck already resorted when he made the critically acclaimed film Goodbye, Girl. The story takes place during the American Prohibition era, and Affleck plays the son of a Boston police officer who has turned from a smuggler into a ruthless gangster.
Kate Beckinsale returns as the fatal vampire Selena in the new installment of the Underworld film franchise, Underworld: Blood Wars. It is the fifth film in the series, coming five years after the last film Underworld: Awakening (2012). In total, the films grossed $458.2 million for Screen Gems on a budget of $177 million, so it stands to reason that the war between vampires and werewolves is far from over. This installment was initially intended to be a reboot of the franchise and without the indestructible Beckinsale, who perseveres as an action heroine much like Milla Jovovich as Alice in the Invisible Evil films.
M. Night Shyamalan shut the mouths of all doubters with last year's "cracking" film The Visit (filmed using the found footage technique) and proved that he still has his former sharpness. He rose to fame with The Sixth Sense (1999), but seven years later, the failure of the horror film Undersea Girl nearly cost him his career. Fortunately, this was not the last nail in his coffin, as the former hope of American cinema is experiencing a second film spring and is slowly returning to the paths of old glory. After a promising return to his roots, he will once again prove himself to the audience in the film Split, when he will take us not only into the dark underground corridors of a mental patient, in which as many as 23 personalities are trapped, but also into the dark corners of the human mind.
Dog lovers, get your tissues ready! Just as Hachiko: The Story of the Loyal Dog and Marley and Me made your eyes water, so will A Dog's Purpose, presented by Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment on International Dog Day (August 26). The film, based on the book of the same name by W. Bruce Cameron from 2010, was directed by Lasse Hallström, who also signed the film about Hačik with Richard Gero.
The film franchise Resident Evil, the most successful franchise based on video games of all time, returns in the sixth installment entitled Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (Invisible Evil: The Final Chapter), in which we will be able to follow the fearless warrior Alice for the last time, who will played for the sixth time by Milla Jovovich, the queen of action movies, and who has been killing ass or, better, massacring zombies in every possible way since 2002, when the first part of this action sci-fi horror movie, based on the computer game series of the same name, was released. It is the last chapter, over which Paul WS Anderson (Death Race, Pompeii, Bloody Horizon) watched over again this time.
Christopher Nolan is back. The famed director, who rose to fame with films such as Origins, Interstellar, Man of Steel, The Dark Knight Trilogy, Insomnia and Memento, has provided insight into his new film Dunkirk. This time he tackled the theme of war, and let's move to the time of World War II. Dunkirk is a French city that was bombed in World War II and the scene of a major battle (Operation Dynamo).
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is a new reincarnation of King Arthur, this time in the interpretation of the British director Guy Ritchie (Murderers, Thieves and Two Packets, Spit and Squeeze, Sherlock Holmes), who managed to transfer his unique style to a fictional character from British mythological history and also a popular film character. After Sean Connery and Clive Owen, Charlie Hunnam (Ring of Fire, Sons of Anarchy) took on the role of King Arthur. Former football player David Beckham also appears in the film!
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.