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Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Top movies to watch out for in 2014

I love movies. Especially the action ones. With guns, FBI, CIA, etc stuff. So am always on the look out for this year's movies that would crack ur screen or keep u by the edge of ur sit.
Here is a little complilations




The Monuments Men( staring Matt Damon and George clooney)
February 7
What It Is: Originally due to premiere last month during Oscar season, the film about a World War II platoon of museum curators recovering art stolen by Nazis was pushed back to early 2014. That's not because it couldn't compete—according to George Clooney, who stars alongside Matt Damon, Bill Murray, and John Goodman, the film's special effects just couldn't be completed in time.

Noah
March 28
What It Is: Disappointed by the growing evils of humanity, God decides to wipe the slate clean, instructing Noah to round up all the world's animals in an ark before summoning a civilization-destroying flood. But what happened to Noah after? Well, he got drunk, according to the Bible, but director Darren Aronofsky says he also grappled with survivor's guilt, which the film addresses in its portrayal of Noah as a complex and conflicted character.

The Amazing Spider-Man 2
May 2
What It Is: Can Spider-Man have it all? The sequel to the 2012 Spider-Man reboot finds Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield) balancing his crime-fighting duties and his high school romance with Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone). One of the villains making that harder is The Rhino (Paul Giamatti), a Russian mobster with a robot powersuit who, until now, has only appeared in the comics.


Godzilla
May 16
What It Is: Walter White and an Olsen sister fight a giant radioactive lizard that threatens to destroy the world. Okay, not really, but Bryan Cranston and Elizabeth Olsen do star alongside Aaron Taylor-Johnson in this reboot of one of the most famous movie-monster franchises.

X-Men: Days of Future Past
May 23
What It Is: The sequel to 2011's X-Men: First Class also ties into 2006's X-Men: The Last Stand and last year's The Wolverine as the mutant superheroes team up with their future selves to fight evil. Director Bryan Singer, who produced the 2011 prequel and directed the best films of the first X-Mentrilogy, was tasked with weaving the various timeline-bending plots together into one cohesive canon.

Interstellar
November 7
What It Is: If Gravity didn't scare you off from movies about the dangers of space, Christopher Nolan's galaxy-traversingInterstellar might do the trick. The first trailer offers few details about the movie itself—Nolan is saying little about the script he wrote with brother Jonathan—but we do know Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway play explorers who travel to other dimensions after discovering a previously unknown wormhole.

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1
November 21
What It Is: The final book in the The Hunger Games trilogy is going the way ofHarry Potter and Twilight and hitting theaters in two parts, the first closing out 2014 and the latter arriving in 2015. Director Francis Lawrence, who took over directing duties for Catching Fire and delivered a leaner and meaner film, is sticking around for both installments, which find Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) leading a rebellion against the government behind the series’ titular death match.


Exodus
December 12
What It Is: Director Ridley Scott got his wish when Christian Bale signed on to play Moses in this adaptation of the book of Exodus, the Bible story in which Moses leads the enslaved Israelites out of Egypt and into to the promised land. Not only are Bible stories a hot topic in 2014 (as evidenced by Noah), but the Moses story in particular is getting attention: Another interpretation, Gods and Kings, is on its way, but the project has been stalled by Steven Spielberg's departure. (Warner Bros. was said to be eyeing Life of Pidirector Ang Lee as his replacement.)


Into the Woods
December 25
What It Is: Disney movies about classic Grimm’s fairy tales are rarely as grim as the original stories, but this adaptation of Stephen Sondheim’s acclaimed musical taps into some of that 19th-century German darkness. Weaving together the stories of Rapunzel, the Big Bad Wolf (Johnny Depp), and Cinderella (Anna Kendrick), Into the Woods follows a baker and his wife as they set out to break a curse of childlessness cast on them by an evil witch (Meryl )


I can't wait for the hunger games and interstellar. Just hope they don't flop like 'AFTER EARTH' . 

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