Interstellar
The film by Christopher Nolan has been in theaters for a few weeks now, but by Christmas many spectators will surely find the right moment to watch it. Remember that it is directed by one of the most acclaimed directors at present and is that Nolan is also director of the recent trilogy of Batman and Inception (Origin), and starring the fashion actor, Matthew McConaghey, winner in the past Oscars and protagonist of one of the series of the year, True Detective.
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay (Part 1)
The third film in the teenage literary saga of Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games, is already a blockbuster as was completely expected. The cast is real luxury, led by the great Jennifer Lawrence, winner of the Academy Award this year. But not only her, we can also see posthumously the recently deceased Philip Seymour Hoffman. Despite the time it has been released, we assure you that it will continue to be one of the most visited at Christmas.
Javier Fesser returns to dare with Ibanez comics, although this time he uses 3D animation to tell us about a new adventure of the most useless secret agents in history. It premiered last week and we are sure it will be one of the biggest blockbusters of this vacation month. To enjoy with the whole family.
Exodus: Gods and Kings
Ridley Scott returns to tell us a Bible story behind Noah. This time focused on the exodus of Jews from Egypt by the hand of Moses, which will be played by one of the most popular actors in Hollywood, Christian Bale. Other very good players like Ben Kingsley, Aaron Paul, Maria Valverde or Sigourney Weaver also participate. Remember that this film has been shot in Spain, specifically in Almeria, which is why it has been in the news for some time. A lot of budget and big battles to entertain almost all audiences this Christmas. It opens on December 5.
The Hobbit: Battle of Five Armies
The last installment of Peter Jackson's The Hobbit trilogy, based on the work of J. R. R. Talkien, is one of the great events of the year. The prequel of The Lord of the Rings comes to an end and, as usual, the date chosen is this December, specifically on day 17. Remember that it is starring Martin Freeman (Sherlock, Fargo) and has old acquaintances of the previous saga as Ian McKellen, Cate Blanchett and Orlando Bloom. Not to miss it.
End of the second saga of Peter Jackson on the work of Tolkien
These five films fulfill perfectly with the paradigm of films for the whole family, since they are designed so that all ages enjoy them. In this list we have everything: science fiction, history, animation, fantasy and the fashionable teenage dystopian realities.
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