Monday, 17 December 2012

PART TWO

 
 
 
11/ Iron Man 3

Robert Downey is back in his signature role guided by superstar writer/director Shane Black of Lethal Weapon, The Last Boy Scout and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang fame.

12/ Oblivion

Another far future, apocalyptic epic, this time from Tron Legacy director Joseph Kosinski and starring Tom Cruise and Morgan Freeman.

13/ Riddick
 
Despite the critical backlash against 2004’s The Chronicles of Riddick, the anti-hero is back in a darker, smaller scale story akin to Pitch Black.

14/ A Good Day To Die Hard

Despite being terribly handicapped by the king of bland, director John Moore, a new Die Hard film is difficult to not get excited about. This one’s set in Moscow with Bruce Willis’ John McClane teaming up with his son.

15/ The Wolverine
 
Hugh Jackman returns to his signature X-Men role in a stand-alone story based on Frank Miller’s graphic novel.

16/ Mad Max: Fury Road
 
Twenty eight years after Beyond Thunderdome, director George Miller returns with a sequel starring Tom Hardy as the recast Max as well as Charlize Theron.

17/ Jack The Giant Slayer

X-Men’s Bryan Singer can’t make a bad film as far as I’m concerned and here he turns his attention to a fairy tale adventure reworking of Jack & The Beanstalk.
18/ World War Z

Brad Pitt stars in something that’s never been done before; a zombie apocalypse EPIC!. A mega-budget means zombies comin’ at ya at a million undead a minute!

19/ Oz - The Great & Powerful

The imaginative Sam Raimi directs this Wizard Of Oz prequel starring Mila Kunis, Michelle Williams and Rachel Weitz as three witches. As long as hero James Franco isn’t shit, this should rock.

20/ Anchorman 2

The comedy sequel we’ve all been waiting for. Will Ferrell and company return as The Channel Four news team.

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