Saturday, August 13, 2016

Here are the weekend’s top movies at the cinema – Adresseavisen

The case is updated.

A film opens with a man checking in at the hotel and get asked which animal he would be if he fails to find a partner within 44 days, sounds like something for themselves. It is indeed “The Lobster”, a tragicomic relationship drama of life and death, with black humor and a light absurd tone. Colin Farrell makes his best film role, in the center of a fresh and different film. “ Large bedreurealistisk and captivating storytelling to enlarge it not obvious that we’ll see at the movies this year,” said in our review.



Really nasty shark

Horror with sharks is a genre you have either sense or steer far away. If you belong to the first category, it is worth seeing themselves “The Shallows” of Hollywoods talented Hispanic b filmmaker Jaume Collet-Serra. Most of the film is concentrated around Blake Lively who surf at a beach and a murderous shark. The film is uneven, but pretty much get haigufs out of tight frame. “The way the film conveys the struggle in the water, the wave rolling genre film on solid level “, according to the review.



A bit disappointing Spielberg

Of the almost new films can adventure film by Steven Spielberg for children of Roald Dahl sound as exciting masters. “SVK” do not live up to it. “Smooth and disneysk, too little adventurous as film “, it was said in our review of the film where the music of John Williams and the British actor Mark Rylance impresses most, the latter version is not dubbed.

Mortensen in the forest

“Suicide Squad” offers a spectacular collection of super villains from the DC Comics universe, rocking soundtrack and a story where crooks be pressed to fight an even more evil villain and evil powers. “The film tries hard to be cool and brutal, but lacks style to be more than an uneven collection of good, medium and rough scenes, put together like a long, lavish trailer,” said in our Review.

“Captain Fantastic” has Viggo Mortensen as seksbarnsfar of self-help category who are raising kids in survival and schooling in the wilderness. “The film works better as cultural criticism and satire with sting against the consumer society and alternative movement, than as exuberant family and childhood drama against dark bottom,” said in the review.



Pancakes and 80 -figures

“Under Cherry trees” by Naomi Kawase is a beautiful, subdued Japanese film about the art of making the perfect bean jam to put on pancakes. Frustrated pancake chef meets woman in 70s who offers to work for him, in an evocative film with a deeper bottom under the sweet story on the surface.

“Everybody Wants Some !!” is one of the best American college movies in years. The unfold first weekend of college in autumn 1980 for a teenager who has earned a place in the A team at the school, namely baseball fellows. Director Richard Linklater as depicted adolescence so masterfully in “Boyhood” has created a new gem on the formative years of youth.



Romance, ghosts and Bourne

A great quality film that sings on its last legs in the cinema is “Love & amp; Friendship, “based on one of Jane Austen’s lesser-known novels. It is playful, funny and rudely told and played, easy to recommend both for those who love and those who think they do not like historical drama of this type.

On the sequels and new recordings are comedy “Ghostbusters” an ok choice. The film a remake of the hit comedy from 1984. According to our reviewer, the film “as unnecessary as it is entertaining.” The new Jason Bourne movie was perhaps as unnecessary as entertaining, but for friends of agentfranchisen is “Jason Bourne” probably ok action entertainment, even if it is not “quite on par with the best Jason Bourne movies, “ as it said in our review.

Something for kids

for the youngest is probably still” Ice Age: On a collision course, “the greatest film, more “warm and familiar” than overwhelming good according to our reviewer. Best Children’s Film at the cinema is still animated film “The Little Prince” by children’s book to Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.



If you should first look on TV

If these deadlines or you have seen the most relevant and miss the 80′s popcorn movies with supernatural traits, such as “Close Encounters of the third Kind” or “ET” so is this summer’s big tV-series hot topic “Stranger Things” Netflix “ a wonderful tribute to 80 -figures, Steven Spielberg and Stephen King “, according to our review.

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