5 cinema films that make your break period a lot easier
Earlier we introduced you to some tasty series, today we focus on cinema films. The film titles below promise a relaxing afternoon/evening. High and dry in a comfortable cinema seat with a bowl of popcorn, a soft drink and maybe with a cinema buddy. Cozy!
The following films will be released in January or have already been released. And good news: there is something for everyone. From drama to comedy and from family film to documentary; there's even horror out there if you want this. Good luck choosing!
Comedy with a bit of drama / La belle époque by Nicolas Bedot: Victor's life is disrupted when successful businessman Antoine introduces him to a new and unique way of entertainment. Antoine's company offers its clients the opportunity to go back in time, to a moment of their choice, through a combination of clever tricks and reenactment of events. Victor decides to relive the most memorable week of his life, the week in which he first met his great love, forty years earlier…
Documentary / Elvis: That's The Way It Is by Denis Sanders: 'Elvis: That's the Way It Is' by director Denis Sanders shows both preparations for and part of Elvis Presley's legendary concert at the Las Vegas International Hotel during the summer of 1970.
War Drama / 1917 by Sam Mendes: At the height of World War I, two young British soldiers, Schofield (George MacKay) and Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman), are assigned a seemingly impossible mission. In a race against time, they must enter enemy territory and deliver a message that will prevent a deadly attack on hundreds of soldiers - including Blake's own brother.
Family Movie / Dolittle by Stephen Gagnan: After losing his wife seven years earlier, the eccentric Dr. John Dolittle (Robert Downey Jr.), Queen Victoria's famed doctor and veterinarian in England, hides behind the high walls of Dolittle Manor with only his menagerie of exotic animals for company. But when the young queen (Jessie Buckley) falls seriously ill, Dolittle is forced to travel to a mythical island in search of a cure. During his quest, he is accompanied by a young apprentice and a company of animals.
Horror / The Grudge by Nicolas Pesce: A house is cursed by a vengeful ghost that curses anyone who enters the house. This curse inevitably leads to death.
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