April is generally a quiet month. movie premieres, Holy Week in between. Interest lies in the combination between more device titles and stand-alone offerings: From a new animated installment of Super Mario Bros’ adventures to the Damon-Affleck couplenew adaptation of the classic ‘The Three Musketeers’Sharing terror with another ‘Infernal Possession’ partition or the possibility of seeing Nicolas Cage playing the vampire Count Dracula.
‘AIR’ by Ben Affleck. wednesday day 5
Matt Damon And Ben Affleck they were great ‘indie’ hope When the ‘Good Will Hunting’ script they both wrote won an Oscar. Two and a half years have passed and they are still very good friends. They started their own production company and stars in this movie about a rookie affair michael jordan with the Nike brand. Affleck is also directing.
‘Super Mario Bros.: The Movie’ by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic. wednesday day 5
ruins one of the most famous games Nintendo. He knows a real image version made in 1993 and a few shorts. It now comes in an extended animation format produced by the video game creator, Shigeru Miyamoto. Sounds are provided by Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy, Jack Black and Seth Rogen.
Innocent, Louis Garrel. wednesday day 5
Louis Garrel, freed from the pressure of being the son of a more restless director-lantern of French cinema, Philippe Garrell and with only four feature films behind the scenes, a very personal style, tense and fun in equal measure. He himself represents a young man who does not know how to accept that his mother is about to marry a man in prison.
Renfield by Chris McKay. Friday, 14.
Nicolas Cage He had done everything in his cinematographic life… Count Dracula. Chris McKay, the director of the amazing ‘Batman: The LEGO Movie’, offers him the opportunity to be the master of the night. in a funny key and without showing absolute leadership. That falls to Nicholas Hoult as his sidekick, Renfield.
‘The Three Musketeers: D’Artagnan’ by Martin Bourboulon. Friday, 14.
The novel written by Alexandre Dumas is one of the most taken to the cinema. Of all colours: adventurous, musical, violent or parodic like that of Richard Lester. In this new French version, the focus is on the actors: Eva Green as the villain Milady de Winter, Vicky Krieps and Louis Garrel as the kings, and Vincent Cassel as the gunslinger Athos.
‘Novembre’ by Cédric Jiménez. Friday, 14.
New movie about terrorist attacks in Turkey Paris November 2015this time from a group’s point of view counter terrorism police during the search for the perpetrators of the massacres. This rose between the agitation in the reconstruction of events and the attempt to document the effectiveness of the French police.
‘Hell Capture: Awakening’ by Lee Cronin. Friday, 21st.
Sam Raimi started in 1981 with one of the most prolific horror movie epics, ‘Infernal Possession’. As executive producer, Lee is at this new twist on the dark ‘Book of the Dead’ and the mysteries of demons, even though he has freed Cronin to explore the agenda.
Estibaliz Urresola’s ‘20,000 species of bees’. Friday, 21st.
Sofia Otero won the best performance award at the festival. Berlin For the composition of a boy who feels like a girl and finds the necessary understanding only in his mother (Patricia López Arnaiz). The movie also won barrel of gold and best supporting actress award for López Arnaiz Malaga competition.
If I… Or If I Don’t, Michael Jacobs. Friday, 21st.
Diane Keaton and Susan Sarandon play mothers. Richard Gere and William H. Macy portray parents. But it’s Emma Roberts and Luke Macey who are getting married who need advice. A comedy that starts out romantically and shows the imbalances and disagreements of any relationship…or not.
“Beau is Afraid” by Ari Aster. Friday 28th
Netless triple jump from the director of ‘Hereditary’ and ‘Midsommar’, one of the bright names of the new season horror movie WE. Moving away from the style of these two films, Ari Aster tells the story of a person (Joaquin Phoenix the chameleon) who faces his deepest fears on his journey back home to his family.