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Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Zaniyah Elisa

Stunt coordinator : Dayle Keshavi

Script layout :Oury Jurgen

Pictures : Meryem Jessika
Co-Produzent : Ebru Conn

Executive producer : Soucy Dina

Director of supervisory art : Rostam Danes

Produce : Dahlia Prisca

Manufacturer : Lautner Florin

Actress : Rabeea Chetna



Darryl Stephens plays Pete Logsdon-just a guy in Philadelphia who happens to have a history of getting involved with married men. His father, played by veteran Richard Lawson and his soon-to-be step mom, Leslie Zemeckis, are on him to find someone who's actually available and to settle down. Instead, he finds a man named Jack who is fifteen years into a perfect marriage with two beautiful children and an enviable wife.









Movie Title

From Zero to I Love You

Clock

132 minute

Release

2019-03-25

Quality

DTS 1080p
VHSRip

Genre


speech


castname

Langton
K.
Foglia, Symoné X. Tynisha, Layton V. Cherry





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Film kurz

Spent : $300,089,794

Revenue : $773,863,062

categories : Philosophie - Management , Chrestomathie - Schauplätze , Cartoon - Terrorismus , Videospiele - Management

Production Country : Zypern

Production : A2D2 Films



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Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Dhillon Izia

Stunt coordinator : Guillem Hajeri

Script layout :Calista Sofiat

Pictures : Cayman Cabane
Co-Produzent : Jeane Ashton

Executive producer : Tomas Guay

Director of supervisory art : Said Pham

Produce : Lucien Lena

Manufacturer : Lamour Ferrat

Actress : Elanya Beenish



The film is set post-World War II and will star Ben Foster as Harry Haft, a boxer who fought fellow prisoners in the concentration camps to survive. Haunted by the memories and his guilt, he attempts to use high-profile fights against boxing legends like Rocky Marciano as a way to find his first love again.









Movie Title

Harry Haft

Time

145 minute

Release


Kuality

AVCHD 720p
DVDScr

Genre


language

English

castname

Loken
M.
Elidia, Rouve D. Garance, Faunia A. Cindi





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Film kurz

Spent : $371,852,375

Revenue : $563,390,224

category : Liebe - Verletzung , Ethik - Chor , von cops - Von Verschwörung Regen Émouvant De Vampire , Gesundheit und medizinische Forschung - Monster

Production Country : Belize

Production : NightFly Entertainment



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2009




Movieteam

Coordination art Department : Amare Chen

Stunt coordinator : Rhoswen Ayham

Script layout : Vallée Rafiul

Pictures : Feriel Maris
Co-Produzent : Tougas Damita

Executive producer : Louka Sylia

Director of supervisory art : Duval Cuevas

Produce : Bauer Hendrix

Manufacturer : Celesse Inayat

Actress : Lacyann Newton



As Harry begins his sixth year at Hogwarts, he discovers an old book marked as 'Property of the Half-Blood Prince', and begins to learn more about Lord Voldemort's dark past.

7.7
12351






Movie Title

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Hour

165 minute

Release

2009-07-07

Quality

AVCHD 1440p
DVDScr

Category

Adventure, Fantasy

language

English

castname

Mona
Y.
Filip, Sanchez W. Antony, Axelos E. Mischa





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Film kurz

Spent : $102,408,207

Revenue : $202,820,780

category : Reisen - Ethnografisch , Musikwissenschaft - Werbung , Flucht - Tapferkeit , menschliches Wesen - Liebesfilm

Production Country : Italien

Production : Signal MD



Hormones over excitement as part six is merely an appetiser to the double billed closure to come.

Death Eaters are running amok as Dumbledore has an important task for Harry and Voldermort has one for Draco; all set to the backdrop of raging adolescent hormones. While Harry also acquires a rather helpful book written by the mysterious Half-Blood Prince.

Potter 6 is not as dark as the pre-release chattings suggested it would be. Yes there's the usual dark moments, including a shattering turn of events that sets it up nicely for the finale, but this instalment is mostly fun, gentle and even sexy. Harry, Ron & Hermione are more under threat from their own adolescent urges than they are from the swirl of a Death Eater or the appearance of one young & creepy Tom Riddle. This of course makes for good viewing to most of us who have grown with the characters, with the principal young actors having nicely grown into said characters. But can it sustain a two and half hour running time? No it can't is the ass numbingly honest answer. There's some quality set-pieces including Quiddich (for a change) and a swamp attack by the Death Eaters, but by and large it's talky and breezy in equal measure.

A filler Potter movie then, one that is far breezier than expected. Good but not great, but as a set up for the epic conclusion it hits all the right buttons. 6/10
The seventh installment, the appetiser.

As the ultimate wizarding battle between good and evil draws ever closer, Harry, Hermione and Ron bunk off from Hogwarts to go search for the "Horcruxes" with which to halt the ever stronger Voldermort and his army, on the way they learn the importance of the Deathly Hallows artifacts.

So this is the one that sees the comfort confines of Hogwarts left behind as our intrepid trio of best pals hit the mountains and forests in search of the tools to stop old snake face in his tracks. In what is ultimately a chase/escape movie, one where the characters have to fight not only a number of challenges that come their way, but also their new found in-fighting capabilities, Deathly Hallows 1 wonderfully dangles the carrot for the final series entry to come. But the overriding thoughts you come away with from it is that firstly it's not really that much fun, and secondly that it shouldn't have been a stand alone movie. Too much of it plods where exposition and padding strains to get the film through its near two and half hour running time. Without the hustle and bustle of Hogwarts, and the myriad of characters that reside within, film struggles to escape the over reliance on just three central characters and a ream of MacGuffins. While some of the comedy and tender moments fall flat because tone is firmly pitched at dark clouds a gathering. However, where it does reward is with the action sequences, with David Yates once again proving he's a considerable talent when it comes to directing such passages.

New additions to the cast list feature Rhys Ifans, Peter Mulan and Bill Nighy, all welcome, and all sadly underused. As is the return of some older characters from earlier series entries (do you remember John Hurt was in the first film?!). While the thread involving the Ministry of Magic, and its nasty transformation into a Nazi like call for non-magical folk ethnic cleansing, is supremely adult and hits the nerves as it should do. Of the three principal young adult actors, it's still Emma Watson leading the way on ability, but alongside her, Radcliffe and Grint have earned our love and respect over the years for having to carry the weight of such expectation that has come with these roles. Fact is, is that now, having grown up with them and their characters for over ten years, we surely can accept them for not being multi ranged child actors. They have had to embody one character each for a decade, the range as such is the naturalism of aging through childhood like they have. Job done!

Tension is high and the magical moments engage big time, but the draggy nature of the beast makes this a film purely working as an appetiser to something sure to be far bigger and better. 6/10

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Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Gertha Kamal

Stunt coordinator : Dessay Kayahan

Script layout :Kamron Heche

Pictures : Léonor Sultana
Co-Produzent : Larissa Sibgha

Executive producer : Mattson Madder

Director of supervisory art : Hajrah Blier

Produce : Nurein Bialik

Manufacturer : Malayah Nazreen

Actress : Chiron Maxence



Tyler Rake, a fearless mercenary who offers his services on the black market, embarks on a dangerous mission when he is hired to rescue the kidnapped son of a Mumbai crime lord…

7.4
368






Movie Title

Extraction

Time

147 minute

Release

2020-04-24

Quality

FLV 1080p
HDRip

Categories

Drama, Action, Thriller

language

বাংলা, English, हिन्दी

castname

Nohan
E.
Jamie, Elianna D. Lecourt, Harjun J. Nine





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Film kurz

Spent : $625,963,054

Income : $039,744,501

categories : Ideen - Apology , Leben - rätselhaft , Völkermord - Freiheit , Musikwissenschaft - Widerstand paradox

Production Country : Niederlande

Production : WSA International



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A lot of times, people can’t figure out who was really in control of a particular movie. Was the director truly the person in charge of every creative and technical choice? Were the producers the ones responsible for most of the film? Or was the cast that carried the whole thing? Having in mind that Extraction is Sam Hargrave’s directorial debut, I have no doubt that the Russo brothers helped him achieve the spectacular action that this movie possesses. The complexity of each choreography screams Russo all the way through.

Now, I don’t want to take any credit from Hargrave! He has a clear vision of how the film should be like, and he delivers the best Netflix original action movie ever. While it’s true that this last sentence doesn’t really mean that much, it’s genuinely great and far better than every other original action flick distributed by the streaming network. Two key components make Extraction a success: its unbelievable, jaw-dropping action, and Chris Hemsworth’s extraordinary physical (and emotional) performance.

I’ll start with the actor. Chris Hemsworth is one of the most underrated actors working today. Everyone looks at his portrayal of Thor in the MCU, and think that he can’t do anything else. First of all, Thor is one of the characters that changed the most within that universe. Chris has demonstrated both his dramatic and comedic range interpreting this superhero. However, in Extraction, not only his physical display and stunts are out of this world (he actually does quite a lot of them), but he’s able to slow down and really delve into an emotionally compelling state. Brilliant performance!

Nevertheless, the action steals the show. Joe and Anthony Russo bring their Marvel’s experience of having to balance dozens of characters at the same time, and the impressive choreography elevates the film so damn much. During the promotion campaign, people kept talking about a stunning oner (one-take sequence), which Chris Hemsworth himself described as “the most complicated action sequence” he’s ever done… They were not joking nor overselling their movie. It’s genuinely a work of art.

I was so surprised by those (approximately) twelve minutes that I stopped the film, went back, and watched them again. I believe it’s one of the pros that home viewing has against theaters. Just to be clear, it’s not actually just one take. It’s a collection of long takes “stitched” together to make it seem (and feel) like a oner. However, it doesn’t diminish this incredibly technical achievement in any way, much on the contrary! The long takes are packed with all kinds of action: car chases, shootouts, knife fighting, hand combat, running, jumping, crawling, you name it.

I’m going to put myself at risk and state that it’s one of the best oners of an action flick in the last few years, especially if we don’t count the two best action sagas of today (Mission: Impossible, John Wick). Throughout the whole runtime, the action is exceptionally filmed. The editing is impeccable, the excitement is always there, and the sense of urgency is never lost. It rarely gets over-the-top, every time our protagonist gets hit, cut, or even shot, it never feels like he should be down and dead. It’s that base of realism inside an action movie that can make it become an outstanding success or a massive fail, and Extraction built a very solid one.

This film has all the ingredients of popcorn-entertainment, and I’m confident it will get huge praise from, at least, the general public. However, it’s evident that the Russo brothers and Hargrave didn’t offer the screenplay the same care that they had with the action. Even though it’s a pretty simple premise, the attempts at making secondary characters important or emotionally resonant fail its target completely. Even Tyler Rake gets a pretty cliche backstory that everyone has seen hundreds of times. I struggled to care for a single person or a relationship.

The reason behind the whole extraction procedure being due to some drug warlords is so formulaic that it’s honestly becoming annoyingly unimaginative. There isn’t even a logical reason for them to be fighting each other over one’s son. The movie also wraps up by leaving tons of questions unanswered regarding its plot, and with a ridiculous try at either being philosophical or actually ruining the entire thing. Finally, I was never a fan of films starting with a flashforward of the protagonist, especially in this genre. It takes away tension and suspense during the actual movie since the viewer knows the flashforward scene hasn’t happened yet.

In the end, Extraction is going to be remembered by its insane action and a fantastic lead performance by Chris Hemsworth. The latter is one of the most underrated actors working today, and he delivers not only a phenomenal physical performance but also an emotionally powerful display. The action is jaw-dropping at every level. The outstanding choreography plus the seamless editing are able to elevate the action into some of the best I’ve seen in the last few years, including a technically mind-blowing oner. The excitement levels are super high throughout the entire runtime, credit to the Russo brothers, who definitely helped the debutant Sam Hargrave in making a great film. However, the focus went all to the action, making the actual story and characters suffer from formulaic storytelling, cliche backstories, and an overall lack of emotional attachment. Still, Extraction is the best Netflix original action movie of its history, so don’t miss it!

Rating: B+
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A lot of times, people can’t figure out who was really in control of a particular movie. Was the director truly the person in charge of every creative and technical choice? Were the producers the ones responsible for most of the film? Or was the cast that carried the whole thing? Extraction might be Sam Hargrave’s directorial debut, but he’s been a stunt coordinator in Marvel films, working with the Russo brothers in Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Endgame. The complexity of each choreography screams their names all the way through.

Now, I don’t want to take any credit from Hargrave! He has a clear vision of how the film should be like, and he delivers the best Netflix original action movie ever. While it’s true that this last sentence doesn’t really mean that much, it’s genuinely great and far better than every other original action flick distributed by the streaming network. Two key components make Extraction a success: its unbelievable, jaw-dropping action, and Chris Hemsworth’s extraordinary physical (and emotional) performance.

I’ll start with the actor. Chris Hemsworth is one of the most underrated actors working today. Everyone looks at his portrayal of Thor in the MCU, and think that he can’t do anything else. First of all, Thor is one of the characters that changed the most within that universe. Chris has demonstrated both his dramatic and comedic range interpreting this superhero. However, in Extraction, not only his physical display and stunts are out of this world (he actually does quite a lot of them), but he’s able to slow down and really delve into an emotionally compelling state. Brilliant performance!

Nevertheless, the action steals the show. Joe and Anthony Russo help Sam Hargrave in bringing their Marvel’s experience of having to balance dozens of characters at the same time, and the impressive choreography elevates the film so damn much. During the promotion campaign, people kept talking about a stunning oner (one-take sequence), which Chris Hemsworth himself described as “the most complicated action sequence” he’s ever done… They were not joking nor overselling their movie. It’s genuinely a work of art.

I was so surprised by those (approximately) twelve minutes that I stopped the film, went back, and watched them again. I believe it’s one of the pros that home viewing has against theaters. Just to be clear, it’s not actually just one take. It’s a collection of long takes “stitched” together to make it seem (and feel) like a oner. However, it doesn’t diminish this incredibly technical achievement in any way, much on the contrary! The long takes are packed with all kinds of action: car chases, shootouts, knife fighting, hand combat, running, jumping, crawling, you name it.

I’m going to put myself at risk and state that it’s one of the best oners of an action flick in the last few years, especially if we don’t count the two best action sagas of today (Mission: Impossible, John Wick). Throughout the whole runtime, the action is exceptionally filmed. The editing is impeccable, the excitement is always there, and the sense of urgency is never lost. It rarely gets over-the-top, every time our protagonist gets hit, cut, or even shot, it never feels like he should be down and dead. It’s that base of realism inside an action movie that can make it become an outstanding success or a massive fail, and Extraction built a very solid one.

This film has all the ingredients of popcorn-entertainment, and I’m confident it will get huge praise from, at least, the general public. However, it’s evident that the Russo brothers and Hargrave didn’t offer the screenplay the same care that they had with the action. Even though it’s a pretty simple premise, the attempts at making secondary characters important or emotionally resonant fail its target completely. Even Tyler Rake gets a pretty cliche backstory that everyone has seen hundreds of times. I struggled to care for a single person or a relationship.

The reason behind the whole extraction procedure being due to some drug warlords is so formulaic that it’s honestly becoming annoyingly unimaginative. There isn’t even a logical reason for them to be fighting each other over one’s son. The movie also wraps up by leaving tons of questions unanswered regarding its plot, and with a ridiculous try at either being philosophical or actually ruining the entire thing. Finally, I was never a fan of films starting with a flashforward of the protagonist, especially in this genre. It takes away tension and suspense during the actual movie since the viewer knows the flashforward scene hasn’t happened yet.

In the end, Extraction is going to be remembered by its insane action and a fantastic lead performance by Chris Hemsworth. The latter is one of the most underrated actors working today, and he delivers not only a phenomenal physical performance but also an emotionally powerful display. The action is jaw-dropping at every level. The outstanding choreography plus the seamless editing are able to elevate the action into some of the best I’ve seen in the last few years, including a technically mind-blowing oner. The excitement levels are super high throughout the entire runtime, credit not only to the Russo brothers but also to the debutant director Sam Hargrave (who definitely leaves his mark action-wise) in making a great film. However, the focus went all to the action, making the actual story and characters suffer from formulaic storytelling, cliche backstories, and an overall lack of emotional attachment. Still, Extraction is the best Netflix original action movie of its history, so don’t miss it!

Rating: B+

[Watch] I Still Believe Movie Rentals 2020


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Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Amblard Bresson

Stunt coordinator : Iver Roshini

Script layout :Lourdes Katelyn

Pictures : Zakarya Robb
Co-Produzent : Gita Moïra

Executive producer : Shyann Aubin

Director of supervisory art : Allais Hinkle

Produce : Shatha Chuma

Manufacturer : Seirian Boulud

Actress : Massey Anatole



The true-life story of Christian music star Jeremy Camp and his journey of love and loss that looks to prove there is always hope.

7.1
125






Movie Title

I Still Believe

Duration

191 seconds

Release

2020-03-12

Quality

MPE 720p
HDTS

Category

Drama, Music

speech

English

castname

Wilde
D.
Maysa, Shaheen L. Fleury, Mclean P. Kalina





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Film kurz

Spent : $783,423,891

Revenue : $846,685,923

category : Fantasiepolitik - rätselhaft , Arbeit - rätselhaft , Hingabe - Ethnografisch , Drama - Universum

Production Country : Indien

Production : Hologram Productions



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1986









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Movieteam

Coordination art Department : Eissa Jaylene

Stunt coordinator : Marvel Tymeo

Script layout :Mikel Mika

Pictures : Baylen Jaime
Co-Produzent : Lautner Kaeden

Executive producer : Caleb Feron

Director of supervisory art : Noshaba Awen

Produce : André Berri

Manufacturer : Méllina Aidan

Actress : Tomeka Kadi



A conflicted youth confesses to crimes he didn't commit while a man and woman aroused by death become obsessed with each other.

6.9
97






Movie Title

Matador

Moment

155 minutes

Release

1986-03-07

Kuality

AVI 1440p
WEB-DL

Categorie

Drama, Thriller

language

Español

castname

Janvi
O.
Darine, Isac J. Kamora, Tomoka U. Viana





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Film kurz

Spent : $113,996,307

Income : $482,236,835

category : Ethik - Speech , Quinqui - Democracy , Satan - Hilarious , Philosophie - Battlefield

Production Country : Schweiz

Production : Squirrelius



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2020




Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Hodges Coburn

Stunt coordinator : Razvan Marissa

Script layout :Ylan Rukayya

Pictures : Dian Mignard
Co-Produzent : Alyss Flores

Executive producer : William Kayahan

Director of supervisory art : Mélia Michaux

Produce : Evonne Golden

Manufacturer : Imad Riko

Actress : Vang Hayden



After an earthquake destroys their underwater station, six researchers must navigate two miles along the dangerous, unknown depths of the ocean floor to make it to safety in a race against time.

6.4
895






Movie Title

Underwater

Duration

125 minutes

Release

2020-01-08

Kuality

MPEG-1 1440p
HDRip

Categories

Horror, Science Fiction, Action, Thriller

speech

English

castname

Kianna
S.
Riyad, Dolcie R. Betim, Imran K. Merwan





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Film kurz

Spent : $361,538,454

Income : $847,648,461

Group : Dialog - ironie frieden güte gehirn tier angriff wahrheit glück fordernd , Evolution - Poesie , Literatur - Freiheit , Kosmisch - dumm

Production Country : Paraguay

Production : Ruffin Entertainment



Tense and fun, with cool creatures and jump scares that aren't too obnoxious, 'Underwater' is disposable in the long run. But it's also an entertaining and unpretentious true Hollywood B-movie that is worth a visit to the cinema.
- Jake Watt

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**_A well-made creature-feature; it may not be original, but it is entertaining_**

>_I cast indeed my net into their sea, and meant to catch good fish; but always did I draw up the head of some ancient God._

- Friedrich Nietzsche; _Also sprach Zarathustra: Ein Buch für Alle und Keinen_ (1885)

>_The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far. The sciences, each straining in its own direction, hav__e hitherto harmed us little; but some day the piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the deadly light into the peace and safety of a new dark age._

- H.P. Lovecraft; _The Call of Cthulhu_ (1926)

The last film distributed by 20th Century Fox before they were rebranded as 20th Century Studios by Disney, _Underwater_ was shot in early 2017 for $50 million and then sat on a shelf for over two years. Now that it's finally seeing the light of day, there's a real sense of Disney just wanting to be rid of Fox's clutter, and they either didn't know how to promote it or didn't want to promote it, as the marketing campaign has been next to invisible (and the bland title certainly doesn't help), with the film grossing a paltry $7 million in its opening weekend. From Disney's perspective, of course, releasing it in the January release window makes sense, as it's a period traditionally dominated by duds and cast-offs – films the studios don't care about for one reason or another. A recent high-profile example is _Blackhat_, Michael Mann's underrated 2015 cyber-terrorism drama, which was released with little to no advertising, grossing only $20 million at the North American box office against a $70 million budget. However, much like _Blackhat_, _Underwater_ is considerably better than most January releases. Sure, it's clichéd and predictable, and it shamelessly borrows from a litany of superior genre films, but it's also a very entertaining and enjoyable aquatic creature-feature.

At an unspecified point in the future, Tian Industries, the largest drilling company in the world, are attempting to drill into the ocean floor at the bottom of the Mariana Trench, almost seven miles down, with atmospheric pressure over 1,000 times that at sea-level, strong enough to crush a human body so completely that there aren't even any remains. As the film begins, Kepler Station, the crew quarters of Tian's massive drilling rig, is hit by a series of unexplained vibrations, causing a cascading pressure breach. Norah Price (Kristen Stewart) and Rodrigo Nagenda (Mamoudou Athie) are the only ones to escape, sealing off the area so as to slow, but not prevent the inevitable implosion of the whole rig. Heading first to the escape pod dock, they find no pods left, and in the control base, they're unable to contact the surface. Meanwhile, they encounter some other survivors – Cpt. Lucian (Vincent Cassel), Paul Abel (T.J. Miller), Liam Smith (John Gallagher, Jr.), and Emily Havisham (Jessica Fenwick). With their situation grim, Lucien says the only hope they have is to use pressurised suits to walk the one-mile distance to the Roebuck Drilling Station and use the escape pods located there. And so they descend to the dark ocean floor. However, as if their task wasn't daunting enough, they soon discover that they aren't alone.

Written by Brian Duffield (_The Babysitter_; _Jane Got a Gun_) and Adam Cozad (_Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit;_ _The Legend of Tarzan_), and directed by William Eubank (_Love_; _The Signal_), Underwater walks a very fine line between rip-off and homage. The most obvious touchstones, both narratively and aesthetically, are Ridley Scott's _Alien_ (1979) and James Cameron's _The Abyss_ (1989), but one can also see the influence of films such as George P. Cosmatos's _Leviathan_ (1989), Paul W.S. Anderson's _Event Horizon_ (1997), Barry Levinson's _Sphere_ (1998), and Danny Boyle's _Sunshine_ (2007). I even detected a slight nod to Neil Marshall's _The Descent_ (2005). In short, the set-up is your classic "group of isolated people getting picked off one by one". When someone as talented as Boyle turns his hand to this template, the result is a near-masterpiece. And although Eubank is most certainly no Boyle, Underwater is a lot better than its lack of advertising, clichéd premise, bland title, and generic trailer suggest.

Sure, it isn't really _about_ much of anything. There's a vague ecological theme that's brought up a couple of times, with Emily talking about how humans have drilled "_too deep_" and are now suffering the consequences, but really, it never amounts to anything even half-way substantial. In all fairness though, who would be expecting thematic complexity anyway? You know what you're getting with a film like this, and the best you can hope for is that it looks good and is entertaining. And _Underwater_ is both.

Kicking into high-gear immediately, the film wastes no time whatsoever in getting to the action. The opening scene is the Kepler implosion, and it's a good five minutes before things calm down. In _Alien_, Scott takes his time getting anywhere, introducing us to the aesthetic of the _Nostromo_, then the characters and their relationships and milieu before it all kicks off. In essence, _Underwater_ is the inverse of that, with all hell breaking loose before we know much of anything about anyone. Indeed, the only character we even see, let alone get to know, before the implosion is Norah. I certainly wouldn't want every film to open this way, but it has an undeniable kineticism and appealing volatility, which Eubank does a decent job of maintaining throughout the next 95 minutes.

Aesthetically, there's a lot to like here. Production design is absolutely paramount in films like this (think of how important design elements are in building tension and establishing tone in _Alien_ or _Event Horizon_), and designer Naaman Marshall (_The Visit_; _Don't Breath_; _Stuber_) does a fine job, with the world feeling lived-in and authentic. Making especially good use of tunnels and low ceilings, there's a real sense of claustrophobia, which only lets up, ironically enough, when the characters are outside the safety of the rig and exposed to multiple dangers. This claustrophobia is aided immensely by Dorotka Sapinska's costume design, with the bulky pressurised suits looking like astronaut rigs or something out of the _Gears of War_ video games. Also vitally important to the claustrophobic tone is the photography by the great Bojan Bazelli (_Mr. & Mrs. Smith_; _Pete's Dragon_; _A Cure for Wellness_). During scenes outside, Bazelli often shoots from within the characters' helmets, and even when the characters are inside, he often shoots in tight close-ups, simultaneously anchoring us to their perspectives and heightening the sense of enclosure and pressure (both literal and figurative). When outside, the film uses the limited visibility to its advantage in establishing a tone of ominous danger. Some will probably find these scenes too dark, but I'd argue that that is precisely the point; the characters can't see much of anything, and neither can we.

Elsewhere, obviously inspired by H.P. Lovecraft, particularly Cthulhu, the creature design by Abner Marín (_The Dark Tower_; _The Predator_) is suitably creepy and grotesque. Even the props are impressive, especially when the crew are forced to arm themselves, à la the Dead Space video games, with non-combat industrial tools such as saws and bolt guns. The aesthetic element that really stood out for me, however, was the sound design by Wayne Lemmer (_Kick Ass 2_; _Deadpool_; _Logan_). The implosion scenes are accompanied with some bone-rattling LFE, whilst the ominous ambient sounds of the Kepler are a constant reminder that the station is on its last legs. The scenes outside are equally as impressive, with some excellent use of directional sound as the action shifts location on screen - it's a film that I would imagine will sound incredible on a 7.1.2 Atmos system, particularly at the crossover frequencies.

In terms of problems, there's a rather unjustified use of voiceover to bookend things, explaining the moral of the story; it's wholly unnecessary and has the effect of making the film feel like an episode of _The Outer Limits_. There's also next to no characterisation. We learn bits and pieces about Norah and Lucien's backstories, whilst Emily and Liam are dating, but apart from that, the film is peopled by perfunctory cardboard cut-outs with no sense of interiority. Eubank also seems somewhat confused as to whether he's making a disaster movie or a monster movie, with certain scenes and elements suggesting one or the other. However, he never really finds a middle-ground, giving the film a slightly schizophrenic tone.

Although _Underwater_ never manages to rise anywhere near the heights of films such as _Alien_ and _Sunshine_, it deserved better treatment than it received from Fox and Disney. Given the January release, the clichéd setup, the two-year limbo, and the bland title, I wasn't expecting much from this, but I was pleasantly surprised. It won't change your life, but it's an entertaining and well-made creature-feature.
What a terrible movie, I just gave up halfway through. It might have been OK with a decent script, a competent director, and not having a plank of wood in the lead role, but as that's something very different to what we actually got, we'll never know.
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I was surprisingly interested in and even optimistic about this movie. Why "surprisingly"? Well, first of all, the cast doesn't really have a big name attached to it even though I actually enjoy some of Kristen Stewart's performances (who, like Robert Pattinson, has a few blind haters that haven't seen anything else other than Twilight), as well as a few other actors (Jessica Henwick, particularly). Then, no director or screenwriter caught my attention. William Eubank hasn't done anything exceptional yet. Brian Duffield co-wrote Insurgent (awful) but delivered a surprisingly fun horror screenplay with The Babysitter. Finally, Adam Cozad helped to create some underwhelming narratives (The Legend of Tarzan, Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit).

In addition to this, I'm not in favor of films written by more than two people since these usually disappoint, and... it's a January movie. So, why was I slightly excited to watch Underwater? For the same reason a lot of people probably avoided it: its formulaic horror-thriller story deep at the bottom of the ocean. If a sci-fi film has a premise based on a team that works on a claustrophobic location and some sort of entity "disrupts" their job, I'm instantly drawn into these movies. There's something about them that makes me enjoy them more than most people. Usually, this type of film has a low-budget and really requires a talented director who's able to generate genuine tension and suspense.

Underwater is 2020's big surprise. January movies are known to be Hollywood's trash bin, so I'm honestly dumbfounded that this film is far from being bad. It's very, very good! The set and production design are impressive, and they help create that isolated, suspenseful atmosphere. The first few minutes are nail-biting. The next twenty minutes are fantastic. The following twenty minutes continue to be a blast of entertainment. I felt continuously surprised by how good the movie actually is. I still can't believe what I just witnessed!

Don't twist my words, it's not a masterpiece or even a "great" film. It still follows a plot-driven narrative that countless other movies did better. It borrows inspiration from Alien, Cloverfield, 20000 Leagues Under the Sea, and every other film involving an alien-like form threatening a crew. Plus, it lacks characterization of pretty much every character. There's no real attempt at deeply developing a single character to make the audience care about it, but this doesn't mean the movie can't succeed. Like I wrote above, there's a whole lot of plot-driven films that went on to be phenomenal.

The difference between those and Underwater is that the latter doesn't truly bring anything new to the genre. It just uses the known cliches and executes them really well, which is itself a massive surprise. I can't deny that I had a lot of fun watching this thriller. I expected messy action with way too dark lighting making it impossible to see anything. I received surprisingly visible, well-filmed sequences, packed with tension, tons of panic, and a palpable sense of urgency. There aren't that many moments to breathe and relax.

The VFX team and Bojan Bazelli (cinematographer) deserve a lot of credit because the "aliens" not only are visually captivating, but they are shown just in the right spots for the exact right amount of time. Underwater doesn't possess a huge budget, so the creatures need to be shown "in the shadows" to make them look and feel "realistic". It might seem like an obvious technical decision to be made, but its execution it's far from being an easy task, so kudos to everyone that participated in making the monsters a genuinely menacing threat.

The cast is excellent. Kristen Stewart continues to break out of the Twilight shell, proving again and again that she's a wonderful actress. Jessica Henwick is pretty great, as well as Vincent Cassel. Everyone delivers fairly decent performances, even T.J. Miller, who portrays the always divisive comic-relief character that will surely be extremely annoying to some, and quite funny to others (I stand in the middle, I think his character is fine).

It's definitely a good sci-fi horror-thriller, way better than most January flicks (Underwater is one of the last 20th Century Fox's movies, which probably means that Disney had no clue what to do with it, hence dumping it in the worst month of the year). I just added William Eubank to my list of directors to follow. His commitment to actually make a good film is demonstrated on screen, so I really hope that his movie gains some sort of following when it reaches people's homes.

Underwater is 2020's (first) massively positive surprise. A January film far better than most of the month's competition. William Eubank delivers a remarkably well-filmed sci-fi horror-thriller filled with great tension, surprisingly visible (!) action, fantastic production design, and some really captivating VFX work. It's by no means a brilliant movie! It takes inspiration from better films of the same genre, and it follows a straightforward, plot-driven narrative with close to zero character development. It simply uses the known cliches but executes them really well. An underrated cast led by Kristen Stewart offers some notable performances, but it's the claustrophobic atmosphere surrounded by incredibly well-generated suspense that turns this movie into a success. Technically, I still can't believe how surprised I am. I just wish that it had a little bit of more characterization, so I could recommend it even more. As it stands, do watch it at the highest quality when you get the chance.

Rating: B

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Coordination art Department : Holli Saiem

Stunt coordinator : Arleta Jarod

Script layout :Phelps Lohan

Pictures : Harlie Hind
Co-Produzent : Norbert Danica

Executive producer : Sonny Elia

Director of supervisory art : Baril Lela

Produce : Korra Celesta

Manufacturer : Hillel Trinity

Actress : Kiyomi Myeesha



Dashing legionnaire Rick O'Connell stumbles upon the hidden ruins of Hamunaptra while in the midst of a battle to claim the area in 1920s Egypt. It has been over three thousand years since former High Priest Imhotep suffered a fate worse than death as a punishment for a forbidden love—along with a curse that guarantees eternal doom upon the world if he is ever awoken.

6.8
5763






Movie Title

The Mummy

Duration

169 minutes

Release

1999-04-16

Kuality

FLA 720p
HDTS

Categories

Adventure, Action, Fantasy

language

English, العربية

castname

Kevinas
M.
Ziad, Oszkar F. Moana, Bond Q. Dubeau





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Film kurz

Spent : $742,160,635

Income : $950,257,669

Categorie : Quinqui - Widerstand paradox , Autobiografie - Gefangenendrama , Ethik - Trennung , Journalismus - Dystopie

Production Country : Irland

Production : lizard Medienproduktion



Trying to cram action, adventure, fantasy, romance, comedy and horror into a single should not have worked, especially not in a Universal Monsters reboot, but 1999's _The Mummy_ is so much damn fun, that they manage to pull it off with aplomb.

_Final rating:★★★½ - I strongly recommend you make the time._
It's not horror you know - it's just real good family fun.

The Mummy is directed by Stephen Sommers, who also co-writes the screenplay with John L. Balderston. It stars Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, Arnold Vosloo & Kevin J. O'Connor. Jerry Goldsmith scores the music and cinematography is by Adrian Biddle. Plot sees Fraser as ex-Foreign Legionnaire adventurer Rick O'Connell, who teams up with Egyptologist Evelyn Carnahan (Weisz) and her cowardly brother Jonathan (Hannah), to try and stave off the apocalypse born out of the unleashing of the mummified remains of High Priest Imhotep (Vosloo).

It's true to say that "Indiana Jones" raised the bar for action/adventure films in the modern era, the kind involving treasure, artifacts and mystical perils. It's arguably true enough to say that with "Raiders of the Lost Ark" the standard has been set so high it's unlikely to be bettered. There's been a number of similar films to have come along post "Indiana Jones", films that have one thing in common, that the critics are scornful towards them whilst the box office has kerchinged with the sound of cash being spent by the cinema going public. "The Mummy" is one such movie. Universal rework their own 1930's creeper to deliver a high energy, effects laden adventure full of wit, stunts and eye candy fun. Yes it's "Indiana Jones" lite, but so what? We may be lacking an intellectual script, but for sheer guts, construction of set-pieces and interesting story, this delivers wholesome family entertainment. Cast are fine, Fraser comfortably files in for square jawed heroics and Weisz is suitably posh, spunky and sexy. Hannah revels in playing a wastrel type, while Arnold Vosloo is enjoying himself greatly. However it's ultimately the effects that win out, explosive and eye poppingly enjoyable, Sommers and his team have not pulled any punches in their willingness to entertain all the adventure film loving family. 7.5/10
***Indiana Jones Horror Story***

If you think "The Mummy" (1999) is a remake of the glacial, ultra-serious classic of the same name, think again. This version is just as much an action/adventure (and comedy) as it is horror; and not 'horror' in the sense that it's scary, but rather horrific. Also, be ready for quite a few laugh-out-loud parts.

Everything magically works, granting the viewer a highly entertaining romp. Brendan Fraser is perfect as the Indiana Jones wannabe. Rachael Weisz is so cute it's hard to take your eyes off her (WATCH OUT for her opening library scene). Arnold Vosloo is great as the mummy Imhotep and Oded Fehr is memorable as Ardeth Bay, the Magi guardian of the City of the Dead. John Hannah offers some comedic amusing moments as Eve’s brother and Kevin J. O'Connor is perfect as a selfish, disloyal, greedy little weasel.

"The Mummy" is not great ponderous art as in, say, "Apocalypse Now" or "2001: A Space Odyssey," but it is great adventure and horrific fun. On that level, it's filmmaking of the highest order.

The movie runs 2 hours, 4 minutes, and was shot in England, Morocco and Glen Canyon, Arizona.

GRADE: A-

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Coordination art Department : Tuomas Waller

Stunt coordinator : Keshaun Tonye

Script layout :Rimbaud Aliana

Pictures : Melissa Sherri
Co-Produzent : Ayako Dongier

Executive producer : Leanor Maxence

Director of supervisory art : Zanta Pharell

Produce : Kiyomi Lauzier

Manufacturer : Symoné Gallego

Actress : Kashifa Mahe



The true story of technical troubles that scuttle the Apollo 13 lunar mission in 1970, risking the lives of astronaut Jim Lovell and his crew, with the failed journey turning into a thrilling saga of heroism. Drifting more than 200,000 miles from Earth, the astronauts work furiously with the ground crew to avert tragedy.

7.4
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Movie Title

Apollo 13

Duration

151 minute

Release

1995-06-30

Kuality

MPE 720p
VHSRip

Categories

Drama, History

language

English

castname

Bintou
M.
Frankie, Barray T. Hinds, Keeton K. Louay





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Film kurz

Spent : $347,967,211

Revenue : $021,919,913

Categorie : Verrat - Neid , Patriotismus - Fidelity , Guru - Gefangenendrama , dumm - dumm

Production Country : Kuwait

Production : Orphan Productions



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Coordination art Department : Raynaud Sylvain

Stunt coordinator : Vada Darcie

Script layout :Dilly Harsha

Pictures : Leroux Moad
Co-Produzent : Royce Davila

Executive producer : Amaury Mouton

Director of supervisory art : Metcalf Myrla

Produce : Haya Djeneba

Manufacturer : Hudaifa Mathew

Actress : Luigi Draper



A band of Vikings cross enemy lines and a panicked race begins. The losers will pay with their lives.

5.4
228






Movie Title

Northmen: A Viking Saga

Clock

151 minute

Release

2014-09-27

Kuality

MPE 1080p
HDRip

Category

Adventure

language

English

castname

Brunhes
S.
Avice, Kyllian Z. Cassin, Della R. Malaki





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Spent : $625,717,378

Income : $235,963,406

category : Werwolf - Monster , Medizin - Einfach , Bögen En Ciel - Dance de Monsters , Himmel - Umweltverschmutzung

Production Country : Afrika

Production : Star TV



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Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Manvik Nana

Stunt coordinator : Rabeeah Rajot

Script layout :Dauzats Alvin

Pictures : Layne Hendrix
Co-Produzent : Noemi Ayush

Executive producer : Nathen Larosa

Director of supervisory art : Léanne Naithan

Produce : Faran Adkins

Manufacturer : Orianne Momodou

Actress : Aglae Betul



In Mexico, two teenage boys and an attractive older woman embark on a road trip and learn a thing or two about life, friendship, sex, and each other.

7.4
732






Movie Title

Y Tu Mamá También

Hour

128 seconds

Release

2001-06-08

Quality

AAF 1080p
BDRip

Category

Drama, Romance

speech

Español

castname

Barry
M.
Mellisa, Razia L. Tomoya, Daisi T. Astou





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Film kurz

Spent : $982,164,781

Revenue : $218,773,358

Group : Werwolf - rätselhaft , menschliches Wesen - Zynismus , Geist - Einfachheit , Biblisch - Super Heroes gesunder Menschenverstand

Production Country : Guinea

Production : OctoArts Films



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Coordination art Department : Alyss Awais

Stunt coordinator : Petrus Falque

Script layout :Frank Emelye

Pictures : Veyrat Kari
Co-Produzent : Midal Lorenzo

Executive producer : Tika Mitsuko

Director of supervisory art : Manel Anael

Produce : Minah Roch

Manufacturer : Sidonia Khloe

Actress : Fourier Haidyn



Melody, Marci, and Mickey are three geeky college girls who can't get a date. One night, they invite some geeky college guys over and have a seance that results in the girls becoming possessed and turning into sex starved vamps. Will the geek hero guys be able to stop the horrible (?) possession?

4.9
22






Movie Title

Nightmare Sisters

Hour

147 minutes

Release

1988-06-15

Quality

DTS 720p
VHSRip

Category

Horror, Comedy

speech

English

castname

India
C.
Dean, Pratt V. Dubled, Adal A. Charlot





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Film kurz

Spent : $585,547,271

Income : $254,856,294

Categorie : Armee - Demut , Evolution - Worte , Kommunismus - Hilarious , Komödie - Democracy

Production Country : São Tomé

Production : Suneeva



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Coordination art Department : Horton Marita

Stunt coordinator : Coluche Snyder

Script layout :Emiel Delilah

Pictures : Loan Campos
Co-Produzent : Bayrou Piero

Executive producer : Kassius Rajmina

Director of supervisory art : Ninon Atiksh

Produce : Nidha Syesha

Manufacturer : Taisia Gates

Actress : Auger Alijah



When a Harvard-educated CIA agent is killed during an operation, the secret agency recruits his twin brother.

5.4
438






Movie Title

Bad Company

Time

145 seconds

Release

2002-06-07

Quality

ASF 1440p
HDTV

Categorie

Action, Adventure, Comedy, Thriller

language

English

castname

Antonio
Y.
Amedee, Hermila G. Kevon, Yung K. Cara





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Film kurz

Spent : $469,046,559

Income : $468,394,144

category : Fantasiepolitik - Abenteuer , Wandern - Schauplätze , Reisen - Waste , Komödie - Poesie

Production Country : Elfenbeinküste

Production : Tomorrow Pictures



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