Cult Sci Fi Movies Knight Of Cups (2016)

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  1. Every year has its fair share of movie letdowns, and 2016 was no different.
  2. Ever notice how Christopher Nolan’s movies (Interstellar, Inception, The Prestige) feel like an anxiety attack? Well, maybe that’s overstating things a bit.

Cast/credits plus additional information about the film. A pair of familiar faces from the 2016 campaign trail randomly popped up on the US Commerce Department’s Twitter account Monday afternoon. But by Tuesday morning.

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Movies: 5. 0 Biggest Releases. With Hollywood and the film industry having lifted it’s game in the last few years, 2. Here, we’ve rounded up the 5. Aaahhh, 2. 01. 6: Disease, violence born out of our inability to tolerate difference and – as if that wasn’t enough – death upon death of revered icons of better times. In such circumstances, Leonard Cohen was always our go- to guy.

But then, he shuffled off this mortal coil too – just after Donald Trump’s election win. At last year’s lowest point, we decided to acknowledge that the best of times, worst of times thing depends heavily on what you’re looking at. At least on the film side of things, 2. Moonlight, Hidden Figures, and Fences sharing some of the limelight and doing good things for diversity in Hollywood. And, with the exception of Emojimovie: Express Yourself, 2. So, with that in mind, here are 5.

Upcoming Releases. The Dark Tower Director: Nikolaj Arcel. Release Date: August 4. This nightmarish Stephen King adaptation throws together cowboys, post- apocalyptic mutants, demons and murderers. There are seven books in the original series, with an additional eighth, published in 2.

More than 3. 0 million books in the series have been sold in 4. Danish director Arcel (whose last movie was period romance A Royal Affair) looks like a strange choice to tackle King material! If Idris Elba and Matthew Mc. Conaughey are down, then so are we. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Director: Martin Mc.

Donagh. Release Date: August 4. In Bruges was a brilliant film that stands up on repeat watches (the first time around you’re too busy knowing whether or not to laugh). Seven Psychopaths wasn’t quite as groundbreaking, but was still surprisingly creative. And that’s why we’re looking forward to Mc. Donagh’s new film, Three Billboards, which follows a grieving mother who comes face- to- face with the police in her hometown that murdered her daughter.

Sam Rockwell, Woody Harrelson, Abbie Cornish, Peter Dinklage and Frances Mc. Dormand star. Detroit Director: Kathryn Bigelow.

Release Date: August 4. The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty director Kathryn Bigelow takes on the the true story of the Detroit riot from July 1. United States. Lasting five days and serious enough that then president Lyndon B.

Johnson sent in federal troops to get things under control, the film comes at a pivotal time for America. Wind River Director: Taylor Sheridan.

Release Date: August 4. Sheridan – who wrote Sicario – directs the story of an FBI agent who teams up with a local game tracker to investigate a killing at a Native American reservation. Avengers co- stars Elizabeth Olsen and Jeremy Renner star. It’s a far cry from where we’re used to seeing these two but, if nothing else, it will be fun to watch them share the screen again. It. Director: Andr.

Not only is King’s book one of the greatest horror novels written, but the original movie and Tim Curry’s perfectly horrifying portrayal of the titular clown is still engrained in our minds as one of our greatest fears from childhood. Add to that a lush visual update and newcomer Bill Skarsgard as Pennywise, and we’re sold. American Assassin Director: Michael Cuesta. Release Date: September 1. With revenge deep- seeded in his heart due to his childhood upbringing and later the death of his fiancee, Dylan O’Brien’s Mitch Rapp is certainly a lost soul until he is given new direction for a specialized assignment within the CIA to top a mysterious operative who is intent on starting a world war in the Middle East.

Blade Runner 2. 04. Director: Denis Villeneuve. Release Date: October 6. In an age where studios rifle relentlessly through past films, searching pathetically for something to bring back, few sequels have caused as much excitement as Blade Runner 2. Three and a half decades after Ridley Scott’s original, Arrival director Villeneuve is presenting his take, which is set 3. Ryan Gosling as a new blade runner searching for a missing Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford). If anyone is qualified to pull this off, then it’s Villeneuve, who also has Prisoners and Sicario under his belt.

He’s a really good director and totally solid with sci- fi. He’s also supported by Scott as executive producer (phew!) and Roger Deakins as Director of Photography. Michael Fassbender is playing Harry Hole, the idiosyncratic detective, with Charlotte Gainsbourg and Rebecca Ferguson also starring. Justice League Director: Zack Snyder. Release Date: November 1. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was remarkably dull and the movie’s reception was borderline catastrophic: We’re awaiting this sequel with baited breath, just to see if Snyder can do any better. This outing will see some of the more enjoyable characters from the first flick – like Aquaman and the Flash – team up with Batfleck and Superman to defeat a different brand of evil.

We really want this one to succeed, so let’s hope the stops are well and truly pulled out. Star Wars: Episode VIII Director: Rian Johnson. Release Date: December 1. With Rogue One massively winning the Christmas movies race in ways we never thought possible, signs are strong that Johnson’s latest installment in the central Skywalker saga will overshadow every other movie off the box office this year. May the Force be with them. Logan Lucky Director: Steven Soderbergh.

Release Date: October 1. This heist movie, starring Channing Tatum, follows two brothers attempting to pull off their capers during a NASCAR race in North Carolina. We’re imagining an Ocean’s Eleven- esque heist, since Soderbergh also directed that film. In addition to Tatum, other stars include Daniel Craig, Katie Holmes, Seth Mac. Farlane, Hilary Swank, Katherine Heigl, Adam Driver, and Riley Keough. The Killing of a Sacred Deer Director: Yorgos Lanthimos.

Release Date: November 3. The Lobster might not have gotten the recognition it deserved, but Colin Farrell got nominated for Best Actor in the Golden Globes’ “Motion Picture Musical or Comedy” category for his turn in the flick – and that has certainly upped Lanthimos’ profile in the States. Hopefully that bodes well for his next, even bleaker flick, The Killing of a Sacred Deer. Inspired by a Euripides tragedy, it centers on a surgeon and a teenage boy who tries to integrate himself into the surgeon’s messed- up family. When the boy’s actions become increasingly sinister, the surgeon is forced to make a grim sacrifice. Farrell stars again, accompanied by Nicole Kidman and – amazingly – Alicia Silverstone.

Murder on the Orient Express Director: Kenneth Branagh. Release Date: November 2.

The last time this Agatha Christie mystery was en vogue was 1. Sidney Lumet made the classical whodunit feat.

This time Branagh directs himself as the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, and is joined by a whole host of A- list pedigree including Penelope Cruz, Michael Pe. That’s why we’re stoked to see him take the lead in genius auteur del Toro’s latest, an otherworldly story set against the backdrop of Cold War- era America circa 1. The rest of the film’s cast is insanely great, too – many of them Oscar nominees. And, as much as we enjoyed Pacific Rim, we’re excited to see del Toro return to smaller more personal stories of horror like this one. Mary Magdalene Director: Garth Davis. Release Date: November 2.

Mary Magdalene was a follower of Christ who, in the Bible, witnesses his crucifixion and resurrection. A film about her is now being helmed by Davis, director of Lion – which is currently getting awards- season play – and New Zealand TV show Top of the Lake. Rooney Mara plays the biblical figure, opposite Joaquin Phoenix’s Jesus. Led by Elle Fanning and Alex Sharp, the cast also includes Nicole Kidman, Ruth Wilson and Matt Lucas. Night School Documentary (2017) Movie Online. Terminal. Director: Vaughn Stein. Hi-Def Quality Hunter`S Prayer (2017). Starring an unusual but intriguing mishmash of actors in Margot Robbie, Mike Myers, and Simon Pegg, Terminal follows two assassins with a sinister mission, a fatally ill teacher, an enigmatic janitor and a waitress with a double life.