In 2015, the Greek director Jorgos Lantimos served up the extremely bizarre satire Jastog (The Lobster, 2015), which impressed many film lovers around the world. This year, he prepared a new film for viewers.
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The movie story, which is based on real events, is set in the last period of the reign of Queen Victoria, who ruled Great Britain for 63 years, from 1837 until her death. In the film, we follow the last decade of her reign and her unexpected friendship with a handsome young Indian official, Abdul Karim, who travels from India to attend the Queen's Golden Jubilee celebrations in 1887 and later becomes her closest confidant and teacher.
This year we will also be able to see the comedy The Layover in cinemas, in which the handsome Alexandra Daddario (True Detective, Coast Guard) and Kate Upton (Revenge in High Heels) will appear.
As usual, this year too there are many films based on true stories. One of these will be about Jeffrey Dahmer, one of America's most famous serial killers.
In 2015, many were surprised by an excellent action satire on spy movies called Kingsman. The film, based on the comic book series of the same name, is getting a sequel this year, which seems to be even more fun than its predecessor.
The legendary director Steven Spielberg is coming back next year with a spectacular "blockbuster", where we will venture into the virtual reality of computer games.
In autumn, the thriller Snežak (The Snowman) awaits us with its creepy story, which announces that creepy things have been happening in the city for decades. We will meet detective Harry Hall, who appears as the main character in many novels of one of the most successful and world-famous Norwegian writers, Jo Nesb.
There is also a new Disney movie coming out next year called A Wrinkle in Time. The first trailer was already shown these days at Disney's D23 festival, but now it can also be viewed on the world wide web.
These days we also got the first trailer for the upcoming adventure Alpha (Alpha, 2018), which will take the viewer to a very atypical film environment.
In one year, we will witness as many as two biographical dramas about the legendary British politician Winston Churchill. We recently caught one in our cinemas and the other is coming early next year. Watch the movie trailer for the biographical drama The Darkest Hour (2017).
This summer, the sequel to the comedy Poročne čice (A Few Best Men, 2011) is also coming to cinemas, which was created under the direction of the creators of the first film and provides a dose of laughter in unusual situations. Mark Lamprell signed on to direct the story written by Dean Craig.
Last year we were able to catch the comedy Bad Moms (2016) in cinemas, in which Mila Kunis, Kathryn Hahn and Kirsten Bell appeared. The film was a financial success, so we will soon get a sequel, which will be shown this year.