Monday, May 30, 2016

DOWNLOAD X-MEN: APOCALYPSE 2016 MOVIE


Director : Bryan Singer

Writers : Simon Kinberg (screenplay), Bryan Singer (story)

Stars : James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence

Release Date : 20 May 2016 (UK)

IMDB :7.5/10

PLOT : Since the start of the Apocalypse times, the most intense mutant who ever lived, was worshiped as a divine being while developing the forces of different mutants turning into an undying being. After many years sleeping, awakens in a world that dislikes and enlist a group drove by Magneto, to wreck all mankind and make another world request. Yet, Professor X, with the assistance of Mysticism, will join a gathering of youthful mutants to attempt to stop the best adversary against which they have ever confronted.











Monday, May 23, 2016

The ten best Movies of 2015

Foxcatcher

The caprices of distributors, while trying to monetize these works are also investments within a business, make jewelry like Bennett Miller came to our billboard later than in other countries. It is a very stark and disturbing vision of the American dream, with amazing performances.

Kingsman: Secret Service

Possibly the best comedy movie in which  I've laughed a lot in  theater this year. The James Bond of Matthew Vaughn has everything you would expect from a hooligan action comedy and a little more. Hollywood movie is the entertainment that can give us fear offending .

Citizenfour

Everyone should see this work of Laura Poitras on the case of Edward Snowden. It is not just a documentary movie about terrible things that have come to light, it is very entertaining, has better tension thriller.

Mad Max: Fury Road

It leaves you literally open-mouthed. George Miller orchestrates the biggest show of the year. It is a modern western which is basically an impressive and dizzying chase. Charlize Theron great contribution with  Mad Max as important as the character itself. This is great a stuff of Hollywood movie.


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Inside Out


Pixar will not be overcome with each release but still leaves good movies, funny, visually delicious. I also enjoyed the great little story that 'Arlo's journey' ('The Good Dinosaur') but Pete Docter's film is more risky and complete. And it is the only one that made me mourn more than once this year.

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Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

One of the surprises of 2015. What may seem like another romantic comedy and more dramatic, with ill person who shall bring the finger in the eye of the beholder, is actually a funny and tender story of friendship that pays wonderful tribute to the movies. Brilla staging Alfonso Gomez-Rejon of and an unbeatable deal.

Dheepan

The winner of the Palme d'Or at Cannes is a modern fairy tale. Three immigrants must pretend to be a family and help each other to survive. But Jacques Audiard not stay in the drama of poverty and immigration, is introducing the characters in a criminal asphyxiating drama. And the climax is impressive.

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Sicario

A formidable thriller, in form and content. Denis Villeneuve has established itself as one of the directors in the form of contemporary cinema with this descent into hell of a naive FBI agent who wants to end the drug trade. Super cast stands Benicio del Toro, whom we have seen many times but never with such a sinister character.


The Lobster

From the first to the last scene, one of the strangest and funniest movies I've ever seen. Yorgos Lanthimos signs a black comedy about love, the couple, family and social importance of these structures. The actors are fantastic and it is a visual joy despite playing with very few elements.


Bridge of Spies

Exciting adventure movie about a brave and honest man who decides to fight for what he believes in a moment of general panic (here are the spies during the Cold War but could be Islamic terrorists now). Recreation is fabulous and although the Communists are worse off, the portrait of the state machinery crushing individuals at their convenience is very successful and necessary. It is one of the best works of Steven Spielberg, which I think says it all.


Ex Machina

I was not wowed as much as the previous but I want to highlight three more titles: 'Ex Machina', enigmatic and beautiful debut of Alex Garland; 'What we do in the shadows' ('What We Do in the Shadows'), very witty mockumentary by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi gives a refreshing twist on the vampire myth.