#Movies from 2017 so far movie
The anime movie received critical acclaim for its stunning visuals and transcendent storyline. Your Name – Zuleika B (FANDOM Contributor)Īlthough Your Name technically had a summer 2016 release date, it only officially reached Western cinemas last spring. Unless of course they manage to get a Wolverine and Deadpool film off the ground. This was finally the Wolverine film fans deserved, and the Wolverine film I was waiting for. The relationship between the two was touching and deeply emotional, wonderfully brought to life by Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart.
The film was beautifully scripted and deeply emotional, and for me it was at its best exploring the weaknesses and frailties of characters like Logan and Charles Xavier. I loved the intimate, more personal nature of the film as it focused on and explored a small number of characters. The film is grounded in a realism often untouched by superhero films. These days, for a superhero film to stand out, it has to do something different.
#Movies from 2017 so far driver
Baby Driver – Drew Dietsch (Entertainment Editor) It’s a powerful movie about family and identity, and we dare you to see if you can stay dry-eyed the entire way through. He finds himself in Kolkata, but is eventually adopted in Australia.ĭev Patel excels in his role as the 30-year-old Saroo, who decides to try and find his biological family using nothing but a handful of childhood-warped memories, determination and Google Maps. The film tells the story of five-year-old Saroo who gets lost on a train and ends up thousands of miles across India away from his home. It’s not often that you’ll find me crying through an entire film practically non-stop, but Lion hit me in the feels in a way that no other film has to date. Lion – Samantha Loveridge (Gaming Editor) However, what’s most interesting about this film is the end credits when viewers hear “Kong is King on Skull Island, but there are other kings,” thus paving the way for the future MonsterVerse. From start to finish viewers see how Kong exercises his immense strength on those that want to destroy his home. Like previous versions, Kong: Skull Island doesn’t hold back on thrills and a giant ape swinging around. Kong is at best a visually stunning B-movie that gets directly to the point, with a few deaths along the way.
Kong: Skull Island isn’t a movie that challenges the viewer to think, but it is a thrilling and amusing flick that does a great job of setting up the MonsterVerse.