The horrors of Stephen King, a new Spider-Man and a Spanish comedy, what’s new in cinema

A adaptation of a story Stephen KingA Animated Spider-Man in the MultiverseA comedy by Leo Harlem, a drama about motherhood with Laia Costa, or a film shot in hiding by Iranian Jafar Panahi coexist. billboard movies released this week.

“Bogey”

Rob Savage (“The Host”) directs this adaptation of Stephen King’s story about a high school student and his younger sister who are recovering from the recent death of their mother when a patient of their father, a therapist, is harassed in their home. by a terrifying supernatural being that feeds on the pain of its victims. Starring Sophie Thatcher, Chris Messina and Vivien Lyra Blair.

a new spiderman

New Spider-Man Miles Morales, who made his debut in animated cinema with ‘Spider-Man: a new universe’ (2018), returns in this sequel that explores the multiverse where he will meet other versions of the superhero. Starring a teenager with an African-American father and Puerto Rican mother who discover their powers after being bitten by a spider, this Sony Pictures saga is completely alien to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

‘As God has commanded’

Actor and comedian Leo Harlem calls for “respect and coexistence” in his new movie ‘Como Dios manda’, where he plays an old-fashioned officer who must learn to overcome misogynistic, homophobic prejudices and racism. Directed by newcomer Paz Jiménez, the film chronicles the adventure of civil servant Andrés Cuadrado, whose worldview will change when he is fired from the Ministry of Finance, where he leads a strict and outdated life, and is transferred to the Ministry of Finance. equality.

“Wizards”

Laia Costa, who won Goya’s Best Actress award last February for her movie ‘Cinco Lobitos’, puts herself in the shoes of a young woman who is the mother of a four-year-old girl who is in danger of breaking up with her partner in this new movie. Recording Elena Trape Trapé won the Biznaga de Oro award at the Malaga Festival for her previous film ‘Las distancias’ and won the best screenplay award in this previous edition for this candid story about a young mother overwhelmed by her situation.

“Cyclates, get away with friends”

Laure Calamy, Olivia Côte and Kristin Scott Thomas star in this comedy from Marc Fitoussi about two friends’ trip to the Greek islands as they seek to escape their lives and rediscover a past that no longer exists. This reflection on friendship and the changes in perspective that come with maturity were a box office success in France, where it attracted more than 150,000 viewers at its premiere.

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‘Rebel’

Belgian-Moroccan directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah go behind the scenes again in this war drama starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, which grossed more than $426 million at the worldwide box office. The plight of Muslims recruited by radicals who forced them to fight ISIS. ‘Rebel’ tells the story of Kamal, a young Belgian of Moroccan origin who decides to voluntarily go to Syria to help war victims, where he is forced to join an armed group and his brother Nassim dreams of joining it. becomes easy prey for jihadists.

‘The taste of simple things’

Directed by Slony Sow, this film tells the story of two chefs, one more famous and the other less well-known, who develop a deep relationship of friendship and respect through cooking, between comedy and culinary drama. Starring Gérard Depardieu and Kyōzō Nagatsuka, the story begins, after a near-death experience, when France’s top chef is recognized as the ultimate flavor discovered as a young man when a Japanese chef succumbs to a bowl of ramen.

‘dryers’

This Granada filmmaker’s first feature film, ‘Secaderos’, has its origins in the vision of the tobacco dryers that filled Granada’s La Vega district when Rocío Mesa was a young girl, and as an artist an “obsession” with the rural world. She settled in the United States for over ten years. The film parallels the story of a city girl who finds a dream paradise of magic and freedom during her rural holidays, and a teenager who feels it like a cage and longs for the diversity of the city.

“Padilla case”

Directed by Madrid-based Cuban Pavel Giroud, which won the Platinum Award for Best Documentary, this film brings to light the secret archive for the first time in 1971 with the severe self-criticism that the Castro regime forced poet Heberto Padilla into. Padilla accused some people, including his wife, of being counter-revolutionary. The film features testimonies of Gabriel García Márquez, Julio Cortázar, Mario Vargas Llosa, Jean-Paul Sartre, Jorge Edwards, Guillermo Cabrera Infante, Carlos Fuentes and Fidel Castro, among others.

‘Ti manglio il cuore’

Free adaptation of Carlo Bonini and Giuliano Foschini’s book about the mafia operating in the northern Italian region of Apulia, directed by Pippo Mezzapesa and starring singer Elodie Ciavarrella. Unlike the book, it’s a black and white movie that parks the police’s plan to focus on the conflict between two criminal families.

Source: Informacion

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