Archive for August 2019
Love discrepancies in “Todos Caen”
By GalaTView Staff
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From director Ariel Winograd and writer Cory Brusseau, “Todos Caen” is a hilarious romantic comedy. Adán (Omar Chaparro) is a charming seducer who believes he knows how to make any woman swoon. He prepares to teach his friends the art of conquering women, using his array of bullet-proof rules of seduction. Mia (Martha Higareda) is an ambitious producer that dreams of having her own TV show on women empowerment called “Todos Caen,” a strategic guide to dating that teaches you just how to hook a man- and have him eating from the palm of your hand in no time. Mia and Adán cross paths at a bar one fateful night, and from there the game is on in an all-out battle of the sexes. But as they test their finely honed seduction strategies on one another, both find that sometimes the more you play hard to get, the harder you may end up falling.
All members of the cast are Miriam Higareda, Claudia Alvarez, Consuelo Duval, Anabel Ferreira, Edgar Vivar, Mauricio Barrientos and Santiago Michel. During 120 minutes you will experience many seduction strategies. In case you want a film for entertaining this one is good option for light comedy despite the war of sexes.
The Angel is gone ?
Photos By: Alfonso de Elias.
When there is an attempted assassination of the president of the United States, who falls into a coma: Allan Trumbull (Morgan Freeman), his trusted confidant, secret service agent Mike Banning (Gerard Butler), is unjustly charged and taken into custody . After escaping capture, he becomes a man on the run and must evade his own agency and outwit the FBI to find the true threat to the president. Desperate to discover the truth, Banning draws on unlikely allies to help him clear his name, prevent his family from suffering damage and save the country from imminent danger.
Angel Has Fallen premiere arrivals
Photos By: Alfonso De Elias
Good Boys premiere arrivals
Photos By: Alfonso De Elias
The best film ever in “Apocalypse Now Final Cut”
This film makes you spend more time with Francis Ford Coppola’s stunning vision of “The Heart of Darkness” in all of us, Apocalypse Now, remains a classic and compelling Vietnam War epic. Martin Sheen stars as Army Captain Willard, a troubled man sent on a dangerous and mesmerizing odyssey into Cambodia to assassinate a renegade American colonel named Kurtz (Marlon Brando), who has succumbed to the horrors of war and barricaded himself in a remote outpost. Apocalypse Now Final Cut is Coppola’s most realized version of the film. The first two acts explore post traumatic stress syndrome and the challenges that come with it. During Francis Ford Coppola’s masterful 1979 Vietnam War epic was previously expanded in 2001 into Apocalypse Now Redux by adding back 49 minutes of excised footage. It is a film with overwhelming sensory experience, full of deep colors and nuanced sound amplifying the film’s hypnotic effects. Definitely it is a classic film with good quality of sound, scenes and plot.
Imagination grows dark twisted things in “Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark”
By GalaTView Staff
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From director André Øvredal, “Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark”, begins in 1968 in a remote place in America. Change is blowing in the wind…but seemingly far removed from the unrest in the cities is the small town of Mill Valley where for generations, the shadow of the Bellows family has loomed large. It is in their mansion on the edge of town that Sarah, a young girl with horrible secrets, turned her tortured life into a series of scary stories, written in a book that has transcended time—stories that have a way of becoming all too real for a group of teenagers who discover Sarah’s terrifying home.
Full of ugly creatures, emotions and some scary stories, make feel the spectator the best horror media, skeletons with torn and tangled flesh who roam the earth; a ghost who takes revenge on her murderer and plagued of creepy nightmares. Fear transcends all age barriers and this film shows that part of the characters. Definitely, the best option for fear!
Positive thoughts and good things will happen in “The Art of Racing in the Rain”
By GalaTView Staff
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For 107 minutes, the film “The Art of Racing in the Rain” is based on the best-selling novel by Garth Stein, is a heartfelt tale narrated by a witty and philosophical dog named Enzo (voiced by Kevin Costner). Through his bond with his owner, Denny Swift (Milo Ventimiglia), an aspiring Formula One race car driver, Enzo has gained tremendous insight into the human condition and understands that the techniques needed on the racetrack can also be used to successfully navigate the journey of life. The film follows Denny and the loves of his life – his wife, Eve (Amanda Seyfried), their young daughter Zoe (Ryan Kiera Armstrong), and ultimately, his true best friend, Enzo.
It is a film full of emotions and characters have to face through life’s most difficult challenges. Death is a symbol of a kind life prolonged. Definitely, the story involves normal people in trouble emotionally and the dog was believable as a dog, a best friend, and an observer. Dogs are the best spiritual guides and soul protectors.