Starring Gerard Butler. Based on a true story, a former drug dealer finds redemption and purpose by rescuing children from war zones in Sudan, risking everything to protect them from forced soldiering.
Explosions, political intrigue, combating terrorism, and espionage - ‘Hunter Killer’ brings it all together in an action-packed, edge-of-your seat film. Gerard Butler ('300') and Gary Oldman ('Darkest Hour') lead the charge in Arctic waters against the forces responsible for a coup in Russia, kidnapping the country’s president. The cast also includes recognizable names such as rapper and actor Common, as well as Michael Nyqvist ('Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol'). Although it doesn’t bring anything new to the table in of action thrillers with a political backdrop, the movie delivers genuine (and explosive) entertainment.
Chasing Mavericks tells the inspiring true story of young surfer Jay Moriarity, who trains with a mentor to take on the massive Mavericks waves. An emotional sports drama about perseverance and friendship.
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What an intense, intense, and unexpected movie 'Greenland' is. Reuniting Gerard Butler and director Ric Roman Waugh after 'Angel Has Fallen', the feature film takes advantage of all the possible clichés of the so-called disaster films - like 'Geostorm', 'Independence Day' and the like. However, contrary to what usually happens, this is not exactly a bad thing. After all, even with so many generic moments in the story of a family trying to survive the end of the world, we find good moments here. Firstly, the good performance of Brazilian Morena Baccarin ('Deadpool') and Roger Dale Floyd ('Doctor Sleep'). Butler is also good, but doesn't differ much from other works. In addition, the film's sense of urgency stands out, with meteors coming to Earth. Something that, I confess, is much scarier than an earthquake or the like. It's a movie full of banalities and generic moments, but it hits the mark with that audience who likes adrenaline - and, on top of that, with some good reflections on morality and ethics at the end of the world.
Although based on real events, Frank Miller's comic book '300' is a fictional and idealized of history. In the hands of comic book fan and filmmaker Zack Snyder, the comic comes to life on screen with its brutal violence and classic dialogue ("This is SPARTA!"). If you don't mind sacrificing historical accuracy for spectacular battle sequences, this is the movie for you.