Full-On Adventure at The Movies with 20th CENTURY FOX’S 2015 Lineup
20th Century Fox, avant-garde studio behind
breakthrough concepts in filmmaking such
as the immersive 3D technology in “Avatar,” the better-than-ever sequels of
franchise films such as “Ice Age” and superheroes such as “X-Men” films,
non-stop heart-pounding action flicks and phenomenal book-to-film adaptations of
“The Fault In Our Stars,” “Life of Pi”
and “Maze Runner” welcomes 2015 with unforgettable and highly-entertaining
movies poised to set new box-office records.
Ben
Stiller and the his magical friends and new ones are back in the third and final instalment of “Night
at the Museum” franchise, “Night at the
Museum: Secret of the Tomb.” The adventure begins when Larry Daley (Ben
Stiller) discovers that the iconic historical heroes, seems to be out of
control – fighting, brandishing guns and causing chaos at the Museum of Natural
History, where Larry runs the extraordinary ‘Night Program’ and must find a way
to keep the magic alive.
“Taken 3” will prove that Brian Mills
is up to the task and better than anyone there will ever be in protecting his
family with his particular set of skills as ex-covert agent in this third
instalment of the hugely successful action franchise. In the movie, the game has changed and the
stakes at its highest, Mills is a fugitive on the run, after being framed for a
murder and is hell-bent to uncover the group behind the killing.
Michael
Keaton puts on his winning cape in the highly-acclaimed “Birdman” (or “The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance”) along with an
ensemble of an impressive cast including Edward Norton, Zach Galifianakis, Amy
Ryan, Naomi Watts, Andrea Riseborough and Emma Stone. Keaton plays Riggan Thomas, a washed up actor
who refused an offer to play the fourth time to reprise his role in the highly
successful “Birdman” movies. Instead, he
tries to reinvent himself by writing and directing a stage play that would push
him further as an actor.
Academy-Award
winner Reese Witherspoon stars in “Wild,”
an adaptation of the biographical book (of the same title) by Cheryl Strayed
that reached number one on the New York Times Best Seller List. The book
likewise was the first featured reading material in Oprah’s Book Club 2.0 where
Witherspoon plays Cheryl Strayed who decided to take on a journey to
self-discovery by trekking a 1,100 mile lone hike to put her life back together
again.
Taking
the audience into the depths of thrills in the espionage game, “Kingsman: The Secret Service” introduces
a team of newly-trained spy recruits who battle a twisted genius, based upon
the acclaimed comic book by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons starring Colin Firth,
Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Caine, Mark Strong, Sophie Cookson and Taron
Egerton.
While
in “Spy,” the world’s most covert of spies have been
injured and exposed where the only remaining choice to save the world is an
unassuming unsung desk analyst within the undercover organization directed by
Paul Feig starring Melissa McCarthy, Jude Law, Jason Statham, Allison Janney and
Rose Byrne.
A
supernatural team in “B.O.O. (Bureau of
Otherworldly Operations)” comes to the rescue dedicated to protect humans
from evil hauntings, the agents of B.O.O. have a secret weapon: they are ghosts
themselves! When newbie agents Jackson Moss and his odd-ball partner Watts
uncover a plot to destroy B.O.O. by the agency's Most Wanted Haunter, they must
use every trick in their arsenal to defeat his powerful ghost army and save
Earth from a ghostly fate.
Vince
Vaughn, Dave Franco and Tm Wilkinson work hard to play hard in “Unfinished Business,” – where the
three travel to Europe for the deal of their lives and keep on getting tangled
in a series of unfortunate hilarious events that will make or break their
budding business venture.
2012’s box-office surprise hit “Best Exotic Marigold
Hotel’s” sequel “Second Best Exotic
Marigold Hotel” is about to charm the second time around where Dame Judi
Dench, Dame Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy and Dev Patel reprise their roles. Joining the sequel is Richard Gere where we
see the famed hotel is now expanding into a chain.
Four-time
Emmy-winner Jim Parsons (“The Big Bang Theory”), Rianna and Jennifer Lopez lend
vocal star power in DreamWorks Animation’s delightful family film “Home.”
Parsons star as the voice of a purple alien called Oh and meets Tip
(Rianna) on his attempt to hide from the rest of his species. Lopez stars as Tip’s mother, Lucy. Both on the run, Oh and Tip embark on a
thrilling road trip to save the earth.
Based
on Nicholas Sparks’ bestselling novel, “The
Longest Ride” tracks a 91-year-old man trapped in a car crash who reflects
on his life with his deceased wife as a young couple fall in love a few miles
away. In his first major leading role, Scott
Eastwood will play Luke Collins, whose love affair with college senior Sophia
Danko plays out as the youthful half of the romantic saga.
Based
on Thomas Hardy’s 1874 novel of the same title, “Far From the Madding Crowd” stars Carey Mulligan as Bathsheba
Everdene – an independent, beautiful and single-minded woman who attracts three
distinct suitors. This timeless story of Bathsheba’s choices and passions
explore the nature of relationships and love in the midst of hardships.
The
most horrifying horror movie of the 80’s is back for another haunting in the
reimagining and contemporizing of “Poltergeist”
in 3D. Legendary filmmaker Sam
Raimi and director Gil Kenan team up to
bring the horror classic about a family whose home is invaded by very
angry evil spirits. When the terrifying
apparitions escalate their attacks and take the youngest daughter, the family
must come together to rescue her.
“The Fantastic Four” reboot is the contemporary re-imagining of
Marvel's original and longest-running superhero team. The movie is about four young outsiders who
teleport to an alternate and dangerous universe, which alters their physical
form in shocking ways. Their lives irrevocably upended, the team must learn to
harness their daunting new abilities and work together to save Earth from a
former friend turned enemy.
At
the heels of the highly successful adaptation of John Green’s “The Fault In Our
Stars,” Green’s “Paper Towns” has also been adapted to film starring Nat Wolff
about a geeky high school senior’s search for the most popular girl who
disappeared on the eve of their graduation.
“Hitman: Agent 47” is based on the
top-selling and award-winning videogame franchise "Agent 47”. An all-new
motion picture about an elite and genetically engineered assassin, known only
by the last two digits – 47 – of a barcode tattooed on the back of his neck.
His latest target is a young woman on the run from powerful and clandestine
forces. The mission brings startling revelations about the lethal agent and his
prey, hurtling them on a collision course with their pasts. And this time, his number may be up.
The
second book of “The Maze Runner” series by James Dashner, “The Scorch Trials” has also been adapted on the big screen
following the successful release of the first movie and will continue where the
first one left off. This time, after the
Gladers have escaped the Maze, they now face a new set of games out in the
world ravaged by flares and diseases.
Daniel
Radcliffe and James McAvoy star in
“Victor Frankenstein,” based on Igor’s (hunchback assistant of Dr.
Frankenstein) perspective – of his dark origins, his redemptive friendship with
young medical student Victor Von Frankenstein and how Frankenstein, the legend
we know today came to be.
Snoopy,
the world’s most lovable beagle – and flying ace – embarks upon his greatest
mission as he takes to the skies to pursue his arch-nemesis The Red Baron,
while his best pal, Charlie Brown, begins his own epic quest in “Peanuts Movie” (3D).
Andy
Weir’s phenomenal self-published book, “The
Martian” also leaps from pages to screen.
Directed by Ridley Scott, the movie is about an outer space adventure
starring Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain, Kate Mara, Jeff Daniels, Sean Bean and
Kristen Wiig that follows the story of astronaut Mark Watney, one of the first
people on Mars. He is left behind by his crewmates after a dust storm tears
through the area and has to find a way to survive being stranded on the Red
Planet.
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