MOVIES
Rambo will be fighting in the jungles again
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Despite Rambo 5 would not a quality movie, is enough to get another one made. However, Sylvester Stallone would show the story end because the character reflects combat vets of Vietnam and the trail they faced at home. After 7 years Stallone that the last film, “Rambo,” earned $113 million worldwide. The franchise should end like the lives of so many Vietnam Vets but the best beginning is with a good title and that was announced as “Rambo: Last Blood.”
A year just ended and another begins with the best films for Hollywood 2015
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This year the most anticipated releases will come with pending releases a long list of several blockbusters sagas and successful sequels that public will enjoy for sure.
Here are the most anticipated Hollywood releases in 2015.
“Fifty Shades of Grey”
The big-screen adaptation of the most famous novel by British author EL James hit US theaters February 13, on Valentine’s Day.
The production of the film has been plagued by problems and some have complained that the main characters such as, Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson does not fit well in the roles of Christian Grey and Ana Steele, will be part of one of the best premiers. This premiere of “Fifty Shades of Grey” is one of the most anticipated of the year, “particularly among the female audience.”
“Cinderella”
Last year in November, the trailer for “Cinderella” came to internet, it became the most watched in the first 24 hours of its release in the history of Disney.
This film is based on the classic tale by Charles Perrault, and having to Lily and James starring Cate Blanchett as the wicked stepmother, hit theaters in the US next March 13.
“Furious 7”
Despite Paul Walker died in a car accident in late 2013. “Fast and Furious ” series continues in 2015 and you will have the opportunity to see this good looking actor recently in the role of Brian O’Conner on the tape to be released in US April 3.
As reported in recent months, Universal Pictures has used special effects scenes that Walker had not filmed before his death, in addition his brother was his double.
“Jurassic World”
Dinosaurs came to life in 1993 with Steven Spielberg’s master work in “Jurassic Park” that this 2015 returns to the big screen with a new blockbuster starring Chris Pratt, which will be released May 11.
The danger in “Jurassic World” comes from a new species of genetically engineered dinosaurs.
Spectre
Many wonder if “Spectre”, the latest installment in the film series of the most popular and secret agent James Bond, will overcome the more than US $ 1,000 million raised in 2012 by his predecessor “Skyfall”.
On this occasion repeated as director Sam Mendes and Daniel Craig as 007.
The script of “Spectre” was leaked as a result of cyber attack suffered by Sony Pictures.
Analyzing problems that “Spectre” can confront the time to beat at the box office “Skyfall” is that the script of the film was leaked as a result of cyber attack suffered by Sony Pictures with no the best comments of the executives.
“The Star Wars: Episode VII”
Is well known about the new installment of the “Star Wars”, considered before its release as one of the most successful film of 2015 due the characters of Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia and Han Solo.
“Star Wars: Episode VII” whose premiere is scheduled for December 18, and directed by JJ Abrams, which in the opinion of many reviewers, the filmmaker “managed to revitalize” the saga of films “Star Trek”.
Other anticipated releases of 2015:
Here are a list of films that Hollywood will have in 2015: “Avengers: The Age of Ultron” (May 1), “Inside Out” (June 19), “Terminator Genesis” (July 1), “Minions” (July 10), “Ant-Man” (July 17), “Pan” (July 24), “Fantastic 4” (August 7) “The hunger Games: Mockingjay-part 2 “(November 20) and” Mission Impossible 5 “(December 25).
Warner Bros. Pictures Surpasses $3 Billion at the International Box Office
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For the second consecutive year, Warner Bros. Pictures International has exceeded the coveted $3 billion mark at the international box office, it was announced today by Veronika Kwan Vandenberg, President of International Distribution, Warner Bros. Pictures.
“We couldn’t be happier to cap off the year this way. In an increasingly competitive marketplace, it is our great team whose commitment, talent and passion make it possible to maximize the international potential of all of our films, from the smallest gems to the biggest tentpoles.”
This benchmark comes on the heels of the release of “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies,” a production of New Line Cinema and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, which surpassed $400 million at the international box office this weekend and is still going strong.
In making the announcement, Kwan Vandenberg stated, “We couldn’t be happier to cap off the year this way. In an increasingly competitive marketplace, it is our great team whose commitment, talent and passion make it possible to maximize the international potential of all of our films, from the smallest gems to the biggest tentpoles.”
Nine Warner Bros. Pictures films have exceeded $100 million internationally, topped by Christopher Nolan’s “Interstellar” (with Paramount Pictures), which has taken in an astounding $467 million outside of the U.S. to date, and “Godzilla” (with Legendary Pictures), which has earned $327 million overseas. Four titles—Doug Liman’s “Edge of Tomorrow” (with Village Roadshow Pictures), Phil Lord & Christopher Miller’s “The LEGO® Movie” (also with Village Roadshow Pictures), and Noam Murro and Zack Snyder’s “300: Rise of an Empire” (with Legendary), along with the 2014 spillover grosses from “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug”—each topped $200 million abroad. Other key successes included New Line’s “Annabelle” at a phenomenal $171 million and “Into the Storm,” and the local productions “Wild Tales (Relatos Salvajes),” Argentina’s official entry for the Foreign Language Film Oscar and the highest grossing local production of all time; the hit German comedy “Vaterfreuden”; and the Japanese productions “Rorouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno” and “Runouni Kenshin: The Legend Ends.”
Warner Bros. Pictures International has surpassed $1 billion in grosses a total of 16 years, and crossed $2 billion seven times, including consecutive years from 2010 to 2014.
Vin Diesel has the perfect size to play Blackbolt
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Actor Vin Diesel, who voiced the human-tree hybrid in 2014’s Guardians of the Galaxy, Sports and many fans love the Vin Diesel Movies, and he is still on time to be playing Blackbolt from the Inhumans. A film based on the InhumansInhumans is set to hit theaters Nov. 28, 2018. A cast has yet to be announced.
Leviathan is an anthropological austerity film
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Lauded Russian director Andrey Zvyagintsev (The Return) won the Best Screenplay prize at Cannes for this painterly, primordial tale about a proud patriarch fighting to protect his family home from a corrupt local official. Kolia (Alexey Serebryakov) lives in a small fishing town near the stunning Barents Sea in Northern Russia. He owns an auto-repair shop that stands right next to the house where he lives with his young wife Lilya (Elena Lyadova) and his son Roma (Sergueï Pokhodaev) from a previous marriage. The town’s corrupt mayor Vadim Shelevyat (Roman Madyanov) is determined to take away his business, his house, as well as his land.
No interviews or narration are involved on this great sea film. It’s about North American fishing industry especially when you see prolonged scenes of the deep-sea, severed fish, and seagulls. At 141 minutes, and spoken in Russian, this one. attacks on the state of Russian society today, and the endemic and cynical corruption of all levels and the victims are a poor man with his family.
Tim Burton reflects sincerity through Big Eyes
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Big Eyes is based on the true story of Walter Keane (Christoph Waltz) and Margaret (Amy Adams).A film that was directed and produced by Tim Burton and the main subject is intellectual property theft, and the subjugation of women. However, the sincerity of the artist is fascinating and Alexander and Karaszewski’s Big Eyes script has a tendency to be heavy-handed at times (especially in its use of voiceover narration). Despite of the development of the story that begins in the late ‘50s, California; this reflects many social issues such as abusive marriage, repression, lies and ambition for money. Obviously this films makes it more interesting through a series of sequences that shows how Amy Adams’ Margaret life and work, before and after her marriage with Walter Keane (Christoph Waltz). She keeps quiet while her husband takes all her glory, keeping that secret for over a decade; secret about her career, talent and great sensibility for art.
Burton’s films always have fantasy but this one particularly surprises with respect and passion for a woman that reflects great talent in her art work and quality that intrigue viewers. Margaret can’t explain her paintings beyond saying that they express a part of her being in the deepest way. Definitely is a great movie season in which emotions, the absurdity and comedy are elements that makes it entertaining for 106 mins.
Julianne Moore impressed with the depth of her memory loss in Still Alice
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A vibrant and accomplished college professor Alice (Julianne Moore) disappears in front of her friends, family and herself as Alzheimer’s disease slowly destroys her mind. From Director Richard Glatzer, Wash Westmoreland and a great cast Kristen Stewart as Lydia Howland Julianne Moore as Dr. Alice Howland, Kate Bosworth as Anna, Hunter Parrish as Tom Howland, Alec Baldwin as Dr. John Howland. During 101 mins, this film will make you feel the worst suffer and drama that Alice (Julianne Moore) reflects the mental decline in middle aged woman. Julianne’s performance is great because once you still feeling the emotional sucker punch an hour or so after leaving the screening. Even there are some crucial moments especially when her family has to deal with their mother as she faded away, both physically and mentally where Alice is a victim of the worst illness that shows the dangerous side of Alzheimer; likewise the news that it’s genetic, and likely to be passed on to their children. Definitely, you will live her worst moments since she starts losing items around the house and forgetting scheduled events until she has trouble articulating herself and it’s heartbreaking to watch. The script and scenes are very well structured and her talent as well. It was always there, she just has had the right roles.
Mr. Turner is refreshingly abrasive film
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Mr. Turner is an eccentric British painter. Profoundly affected by the death of his father, loved by a housekeeper he takes for granted and occasionally exploits sexually, he forms a close relationship with a seaside landlady with whom he eventually lives incognito in Chelsea, where he dies.
Throughout this, he travels, paints, stays with the country aristocracy, visits brothels, is a popular if anarchic member of the Royal Academy of Arts, has himself strapped to the mast of a ship so that he can paint a snowstorm, and is both celebrated and reviled by the public and by royalty.
It’s full of eccentric, unconventional and deeply sharp moments. The main character is a creative life with great mess in his personal life. It’s impossible not to equate the ideas in the film about working and living as an artist as reflections on the filmmaker’s existence and the best part is the beautiful landscapes and wardrobe, during two and a half hours of exquisitely drawn and beautifully photographed vignettes of Turner’s life, the viewer will enjoy all the likeness of each character.
Stephen Collins is remorseful for his acts
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After Stephen Collins was caught on tape. He wouldn’t have to do so in the first place if he wasn’t a sick individual who deserves to rot in jail. However, this man admits he had inappropriate sexual contact with underage girls and apologized for his behavior and now he has been in counseling for 20 years.
How would react if you lose your job in Two Days, One Night?
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Two Days, One Night, the latest masterwork of humanism from Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, two-time winners of the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Featuring a profoundly moving performance from Oscar® winner Marion Cotillard.
Sandra (Cotillard) has just been released from the hospital to find that she no longer has a job. According to management, the only way Sandra can hope to regain her position at the factory is to convince her co-workers to sacrifice their much-needed yearly bonuses. Now, over the course of one weekend, Sandra must confront each co-worker individually in order to win a majority of their votes before time runs out. Certainly it is a film that reflects the working-class Belgian life. In one side shows a sense of solidarity, the other side shows the ambition for money. During 95 minutes, the main character is in the most desperate situation but at the same time her supporters also have to face difficulties. Despite of Sandra, who is recovering from a spell of depression has to solve her worries over the economic crisis, and her performance is one of the best especially when in this film the Dardennes take an urgent and extremely relevant ethical inquiry and support of the closer coworkers and the end the results are unexpected with a powerful statement on community solidarity which human tradeoffs are purely reflected.