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The old gang is back…minus Isla Fisher, but Lizzy Caplan isn’t a bad replacement. One year after their spectacular debut in outwitting the FBI and winning public adulation, The Four Horsemen resurface. Their comeback performance seeks to outsmart the tech prodigy threatening them to perform their biggest heist yet.
Mojin: The Lost Legend is an upcoming Chinese fantasy adventure/action film – and it looks spectacular. It is based on the in China best-selling novel “Ghost Blows Out The Light”, written by Zhang Muye.
The dating scene scares me. That is because I’m a simple man with simple tastes. Is it really too much to ask for a woman who enjoys role playing and tying me up?
Every week Film Inquiry publishes the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week: The Good Dinosaur, Creed, Victor Frankenstein, The Danish Girl, Janis:
You ever get the feeling that Gerard Butler gets typecast for ancient myth stories? In Gods of Egypt, we have the once proud Leonidas as Set, the god of the desert, storms, disorder and violence. In this instance, he’s just the god of darkness who has plunged this CGI-whitewashed Egypt into chaos and conflict.
Eh, these guys are cool. I’ve recently begun changing the characters I recognize from other films or media and putting them into these trailers. So my current line up stars Daryl Dixon, Jesse Pinkman, Tallahassee (or Haymitch Abernathy to some of you), Falcon, Clementine Kruczynski and Ben Affleck’s little brother.
Set in a vibrant community in Johannesburg, South Africa, Ayanda tells the story of a young woman who begins a journey of self-discovery. After tragedy strikes, Ayanda, the 21-year-old protagonist described as an Afro hipster, struggles to save her father’s car repair shop, and to keep his memory alive. She’s thrown into a world of greasy overalls, and has to deal with gender stereotypes as a girl in the world of mechanics.
Okay, I am so lost here. In Hollywood’s mad scheme to leach money from teenagers and people with the mental capacity of teenagers, they’ve split the convoluted final Divergent series book Allegiant into two parts, titled The Divergent Series: Allegiant.
Every week Film Inquiry publishes the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week: The Hunger Games:
A martial arts master vs. Mike Tyson. That should be enough.
Didn’t think a sequel to Finding Nemo was necessary, because it was perfect? Tough – Pixar’s doing one anyway, even if it’s been 13 years (!).
You know the story: movies based on games are rarely, if ever, good. Yet, my stupid monkey brain refuses to listen to sense.
You know they say it takes the loss of something to actually miss it? We’re never going to get that with Alice in Wonderland ever again. This time through the rabbit hole, Alice must retrieve a magical scepter to stop the evil Lord of Time, Sacha Baron Cohen.
Every week Film Inquiry publishes the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week: By The Sea, The 33, Love The Coopers, Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, James White, Entertainment, Ingrid Bergman In Her Own Words, My All American and Kilo Two Bravo.
After the mysterious death of the British Prime Minister, all the leaders of the Western world attend his funeral. What was considered the most protected event in the world turns into a horrific mess. Now, a formidable secret service agent, an MI-6 agent, and the president of the United States are the only hope anyone has of stopping the wanton violence.