I recommend everyone to go to the cinema once in a while with no expectations, no spoilers, no knowledge of the selected title. What if this time it is an absurd comedy. Or a juicy family drama. Or a specific action movie. Or crazy science fiction. Or even… everything (everywhere) at once.
I was quite skeptical about Fantastic Beasts, seeing the new series mainly as an unnecessary attempt to extend the Harry Potter phenomenon . I don't know if it was a question of curiosity or nostalgia for the universe, but despite my bias - and as a huge fan of the young wizard's story - I couldn't help but check with my own eyes how the title secrets of Albus Dumbledore will be presented.
The Ark is a shelter and safety, as one sea wolf used to say, but... is it really? In the latest German-Luxembourg-Irish production you will see how nice animals cope at sea and... on land.
Nathan Drake probably needs no introduction. Adventurer, treasure hunter, tireless archaeologist and a specialist in getting into every possible trouble. This time our console games hero is brought to the big screen. What came out of it?
In a city that never sleeps, evil is rampant. Where a hero is desperately needed, he emerges from the darkness - a masked personification of vengeance, the terror of lesser warlords and of the underworld. History as old as the world - is it worth entering a perfectly tame river once again?
The title of the Australian animation with the graceful title Combat Wombat was translated in Polish distribution to What animals dream about today. Is it good translation? And what is this story about? You can read it in our review!
It is not without reason that the astronaut's career has gained the status of extremely exclusive and requires a lot of specialist knowledge. Meanwhile, with Roland Emmerich, basically anyone can go into space - the less qualified, the better. Is "alternative science" your passion? Great, you can be the perfect candidate for your suicide mission to save the world!
Titane promotional materials heralded a crazy ride, drifting somewhere between the automotive fetish of hip-hop music videos, the neon aesthetic of Nicolas Winding Refn and the dark crime novel in the key of Silence of the Lambs or nordic noir. Don't be fooled - this casket definitely has more than one bottom.
When Sing debuted on the film market on January 6, 2016 , we didn't know what the future of Garth Jennings's work was. Today, the success of the animation is not surprising, what's more - we have a sequel!
25 years after the premiere of Wes Craven's groundbreaking Scream , Ghostface returns to Woodsboro thanks to creators brought up on the works of the master of bloody horror. And, attention, here's a spoiler: young people do it well!
Horror is hidden in the foggy, fairy-tale mountainous landscape of an Icelandic village. The horror - as befits the works signed with the A24 * brand - multidimensional and non-obvious, striking the most sensitive strings of the human psyche, asking about the place of man in relation to nature in the modern world.
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