The year 2023 is already halfway there, with animated superheroes, sirens, spies and even plumbers flooding big screens around the world. Now we find ourselves in a long-awaited moment – the collision between Barbie by Greta Gerwig e Oppenheimer by Christopher Nolan.
However, cinema in 2023 is not all about pink atomic explosions. There are still many releases to come and you can check out the main ones below.
They cloned Tyrone!
In a day when many people will flock to theaters to get lost in stories of living dolls and/or daring bomb makers, They cloned Tyrone!of Netflix, it will seem like the perfect program for those who plan to stay at home.
The blaxploitation-inspired sci-fi comedy, directed by Juel Taylor, reunites John Boyega, Teyonah Parris and Jamie Foxx in an unlikely trio who become the mobilizing force against a secret government plot to exploit low-income black people. It’s hard to fully describe the film without giving away too much, but fans of new classics like ‘Building Attack’ and ‘The Blackening’ will want to check this one out.
Haunted house
We won’t know for sure until the movie hits theaters, but any trailer for the remake of Haunted house Disney, directed by Justin Simien, gave the surprising impression that the film could be decent.
Not that the movie really scares anyone, but it seems to have a solid sense of what it wants to be (both interesting and creepy) and a genuine desire to convey the feeling of being on a roller coaster ride to the screen, which can make for an interesting experience for the audience.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Chaos
Even if the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles isn’t exactly for you, it’s hard to deny how challenging and exciting the footage from the new film is. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Chaos from Paramount they appear to be.
This may be the seventh film in 35 years for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise and Paramount’s third attempt at a franchise reboot in the past decade, but it looks like a treat and could appeal to a whole new generation of fans.
problemist
the genius of problemistby Julio Torres, is that even if you’ve never dreamed of emigrating and moving to a big city to become a toy maker, chances are you’ve already worked for an overbearing boss who doesn’t see you as a person.
It’s a story as old as time and more relatable than it needs to be. But it will probably be one of A24’s most interesting releases this year.
Dracula: Demeter’s Last Voyage
August 11th
After Renfieldwith all its theatricality, Demeter’s last voyagefrom Universal, is ready to remind audiences of what made Bram Stoker’s Dracula such a haunting and terrifying presence in his original novel.
Primarily set on a doomed cargo ship full of unsuspecting humans who are unaware of the danger they are in, the film tells the story of how a doctor (Corey Hawkins), a stowaway (Aisling Franciosi), the captain (Liam Cunningham) and his first mate (David Dastmalchian) realize they are being pursued at sea by the king of the vampires (Javier Botet).
Blue Beetle
We’ve already heard enough about what James Gunn and Peter Safran plan to do with Warner Bros. DC superhero-based discovery, now The flash it has already been released and passed.
But Blue Beetle, directed by Angel Manuel Soto, will be one of the studio’s first projects to be part of the new cinematic universe, which has undergone a major overhaul. That movie will likely play a significant role in how audiences perceive what’s to come. And there is a bonus for the Brazilians: the presence of the actress Bruna Marquezine.
poor things
in the adaptation of poor thingsfrom director Yorgos Lanthimos, the death of young Bella (Emma Stone) and her subsequent resurrection at the hands of an orthodox scientist (Willem Dafoe) frees her to live a life she could never have imagined before meeting her untimely end.
When Bella meets a nice lawyer (Mark Ruffalo) who promises to show her the world, she’s not sure what his true intentions are. But after seeing the surreal adventure that she Bella seems to be starring in the trailer poor thingsit seems that other people’s intentions might not be a big concern to her.
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