The long-awaited summer has come. Some people prefer to spend their days walking or lying on the beaches. Well, film fans are in anticipation of the premieres that this season will bring us. What awaits the audience on the screens of cinemas?
The most anticipated film of the coming summer, undoubtedly, is considered "Excellence" from director Wally Pfister, in which Johnny Depp starred. The premiere took place in early June.
And on August 7, Stephen Quayle's action movie "Into the Storm" is expected to be released. The picture will delight fans of action games about disasters and natural disasters.
Domestic film fans will have the opportunity to make a fateful decision together with the soul of a talented girl Mia, who got into a car accident, during the premiere of RJ Cutler's film "If I Stay", which will take place on August 28, 2014.
Special attention of moviegoers is focused on "Sin City 2: A Dame to Kill For" from the legendary Frank Miller with Jessica Alba in the title role. Unfortunately, due to a seven-year break between the premieres of the first and second parts of the film, actors Brittany Murphy and Michael Clarke Duncan died. Therefore, other actors were selected for their roles.
The second part of "Macho and Botan" appears on the screens of world cinemas. Our heroes are now working under deep cover in a typical local college. When one of them became friends with a football player, and the other joined the luxurious bohemian environment, the question arose between the guys about the strength of their friendship. The premiere in the world on June 5, and in the domestic space - on July 3.
Another sequel will delight us with the movie "The Expendables-3", which surpasses best films of 2014 by the number of superstars who starred at the same time, including Sylvester Stalone, Antonio Banderas, Arnold Schwarzenegger and many, many others. During the unsuccessful filming of one of the scenes of the picture, Jason Statham almost drowned.
The Russian crime comedy "All at Once", from the creators of the film "Bitter", combines a lot of drive, enthusiasm and wit. The premiere took place on June 5 and the rating of film critics was 7.26 points, which is quite a high result for comedies of modern domestic production.
Kinoleto will also delight young viewers with the sequel to How to Train Your Dragon by DreamWorks Animation. The cartoon uses the latest technology to make the characters more realistic and alive.
Philip Noyce's fantasy drama The Initiate, based on Lois Lowry's The Giver, will premiere in theaters on August 14, 2014. The picture will delight lovers of dystopias.
On July 24, there will be a release of a novelty from Zach Braff "I wish I was here" about how a 35-year-old actor and father wants to finally find a place in life and is looking for more and more pieces of himself.
We hope that the aforementioned premieres will live up to their expectations and delight moviegoers all over the world.