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Posted 80120 in: Advances, General. Tagged: 2013, Anna Karenina, Edgar Wright, The Hobbit, Elysium,


Posted 80120 in: Advances, General. Tagged: 2013, Anna Karenina, Edgar Wright, The Hobbit, Elysium, Gravity, Hitchcock, J. Abrams, Man of Steel, Martin Scorsese, Michael Haneke, Oblivion, 80120 Quentin Tarantino, Steven Soderbergh, Steven Spielberg, Terrence Malick. 2 comments
This is a selection of the most outstanding films to be released in the course of the year have just begun. The most anticipated release of each is valid today, but there may be variations in the typical 80120 dances and dates. If so, I do not consider. Clicking on the title or trailer access to more information about each film.
The Master 80120 (Paul Thomas Anderson). Drama about the beginnings of Scientology which can be one of the films of the year. More La Noche Oscura (Kathryn Bigelow). Chronicle of capturing Bin Laden clearly pointing to the Oscars. Love (Michael 80120 Haneke). 80120 Portrait of old age and death that made Haneke 80120 returned 80120 to Cannes devastated. Django triggered (Quentin Tarantino). Finally comes the awaited western Tarantino returns 80120 to show promise. Lincoln (Steven Spielberg). The end of slavery in the USA through the eyes of Abraham Lincoln and Spielberg behind the camera. The Lado Bueno de las Cosas (David O. Russell). One of the best comedies 80120 to dramatic criticism in recent 80120 months. The Vuelo (Robert Zemeckis). Drama about a pilot who is torn between hero or reckless, with Denzel Washington.
Hitchcock (Sacha Gervasi). Biopic about the life of director during the preparation and shooting Psychosis. Gangster Squad (Ruben Fleischer). After his delay finally comes this story of gangsters attractive 40s Las Advantages of Being a marginalized (Stephen 80120 Chbosky). Independent romantic drama may be one of the surprises of the year. Jungle Crystal 5: A Buen Día Para Morir (John Moore). John McClane is back big, but we will if needed. Seven Psychopaths (Martin 80120 McDonagh). Excellent comedy with surreal touches already triumphed in Sitges. Atlas de las Nubes (Tom Twyker, Andy Wachowski and Lana). Ambitious and epic science fiction story.
Anna Karenina (Joe Wright). New adaptation 80120 of Leo Tolstoy's novel with Keira Knightley and Jude Law. Las Flores War (Zhang Yimou). Chinese blockbuster about the battle of Nanjing, with Christian Bale. Los Amantes Pasajeros (Pedro Almodóvar). Almodovar's new comedy, 80120 set in the world of airline pilots. Carrie (Kimberly Peirce). Remake of the legendary horror film about a teenager with psychic powers. Jack Caza Gigantes (Bryan Singer). 80120 Adaptation of the popular adult fairy tale, with Ewan McGregor. The Last Days (Alex and David Pastor). Apocalyptic film set in Barcelona, Quim Gutiérrez and José Coronado
Oblivion (Joseph Kosinski). One of science fiction films to consider this year, with Tom Cruise. In Camino (Walter Salles). The adaptation of the novel by Jack Kerouac tardíssim comes to our country, but finally arrives. Promised Land (Gus Van Sant). New Van Sant drama with touches environmentalists, with Matt Damon and Frances McDormand. Iron Man 3 (Shane Black). 80120 Third installment of the comic book adaptation, again with Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark. Barro (Jeff Nichols). Take Shelter director returns with a story of fugitives in southern USA, with Matthew McConaughey.
The Great Gatsby 80120 (Baz Luhrmann). Remake of the film 74 on a mysterious rich man, with Leonardo DiCaprio. To The Wonder (Terrence Malick). After the controversial El Árbol of Life, Malick promises more material for discussion. Stoker (Park Chan-Wook). New horror film of the great Korean director, Mia Wasikowska and Nicole Kidman. 3 Hangover (Todd Phillips). Third and last hangover 80120 theory known as the protagonists, this time in Mexico.
El Hombre 80120 de Acero (Zack Snyder). Resumption of the saga of Superman, Henry Cavill as the superhero. After Earth (M. Night Shyamalan). History in a post-apocalyptic Earth totally different with Will Smith and his son. Side Effects (Steven 80120 Soderbergh). Thriller about a doctor addicted to drugs, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Jude Law. Monsters University (Dan Scanlon). Prequel Monsters SA, set the stage for Mike and Sully university.
Star Trek: The Oscuridad (JJ Abrams). Second installment of the series by JJ Abrams, who promises to be spectacular. The Lone Ranger (Gore Verbinski). Adaptation of the famous American TV series, with Johnny Depp in the sauce. Pacific Rim (Guillermo del Toro). Film version of the game, basically robots and bugs everywhere. Football (Juan José Campanella). The Argentine director surprises with this animated film soccer. 80120
Elysium (Neill Blomkamp). The District Director

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