Cult Comedy Movies The Teacher (2017)

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Cult Comedy Movies The Teacher (2017)

The 5. 0 Movies We're Most Excited to See in 2. Some movie fans may lament that Hollywood is dominated by franchises. But at least in 2. There are four new Marvel movies coming (Guardians Vol. Spider- Man: Homecoming, Logan, and Thor: Ragnarok), two from DC (Wonder Woman, Justice League), a new Star Wars episode, sequels from the worlds of Fast & Furious, Planet of the Apes, Trainspotting, and Pitch Perfect, and reboots to Jumanji, The Mummy, and Power Rangers. And yes, there are some original movies in the mix too, like Christopher Nolan’s World War II epic Dunkirk, the Pixar adventure Coco, and Edgar Wright’s sure- to- be- stylish thriller Baby Driver.

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Here are 5. 0 movies we can’t wait to see in the new year. XXX: The Return of Xander Cage. Release date: Jan. Starring: Vin Diesel, Donnie Yen, Ruby Rose, Tony Jaa. Director: D. J. Caruso. The scoop: Before Diesel hits the gas for the Fast & Furious sequel in April, he’ll return with his other franchise about government agent and extreme sports fanatic Xander Cage, who saddles up for a new mission with a new team as he tries to follow Samuel L.

Jackson’s NSA agent’s advice: “Kick some ass, get the girl, and try to look dope while you’re doing it.”4. The Great Wall. Release date: Feb.

Starring: Matt Damon, Jing Tian, Pedro Pascal. Director: Zhang Yimou. The scoop: East meets West in the biggest — and most unexpectedly controversial — Chinese/American co- production in Hollywood history. Much of the pre- release criticism involves Damon’s seemingly incongruous presence on China’s legendary wall, as a white mercenary fighting monsters alongside armies of medieval Chinese warriors. Fortunately, early reviews have suggested that the situation is a lot more nuanced than that. Power Rangers. Release date: March 2. Starring: Dacre Montgomery, Naomi Scott, RJ Cyler, Becky G, Ludi Lin, Bryan Cranston, Elizabeth Banks.

Director: Dean Israelite. The scoop: A reboot of the live- action series about the mighty morphin’, multi- hued superteam, this new version will focus on five outcast teenagers who accidentally uncover the source of their awesome powers — while also luring Ranger slayer Rita Repulsa (Banks) back to Earth. John Wick: Chapter 2.

Release date: Feb. Starring: Keanu Reeves, Common, Ian Mc. Shane, Laurence Fishburne. Director: Chad Stahelski. The scoop: Keanu Reeves’s assassin is back — with a new dog in tow — in the sequel to 2. This time around, Reeves’s Wick will spend at least some time in Rome battling rival assassins in a star- studded saga (also co- starring Bridget Moynahan, John Leguizamo and Lance Reddick) that’ll aim to deliver more stylish gun- fu action.

American Made. Release date: Sept. Starring: Tom Cruise, Domhnall Gleeson, Jesse Plemons.

Director: Doug Liman. The scoop: Cruise reunites with his Edge of Tomorrow director for this based- on- a- true- story thriller about an ex- Navy SEAL and pilot who smuggled drugs for kingpin Pablo Escobar in the 1. The Belko Experiment.

Release date: March 1. Starring: Tony Goldwyn, John Gallagher Jr., Adria Arjona.

Director: Greg Mc. Lean. The scoop: Think you’ve got some workplace horror stories? They don’t hold a candle to this.

Guardians of the Galaxy writer- director James Gunn penned the twisted story of a corporate headquarters where employees are forced into a deadly, Hunger Games- style competition. Murder on the Orient Express. Release date: Nov. Starring: Kenneth Branagh, Johnny Depp, Daisy Ridley. The scoop: Agatha Christie’s 1. Sidney Lumet in 1. Best Supporting Actress Oscar win for Ingrid Bergman.

That’s clearly the model for Kenneth Branagh: He directs and stars as sleuth Hercule Poirot in this new take, with additional tickets to ride for Michelle Pfeiffer, Pen. Cars 3. Release date: June 1. Starring: Owen Wilson, Larry the Cable Guy, Bonnie Hunt. Director: Brian Fee.

The scoop: Based on the initial teaser, Disney- Pixar’s threequel takes the kid- friendly franchise in a darker direction, with Lightning Mc. Queen (Wilson) trying to find his way among a new generation of racers, taking inspiration from late mentor Doc Hudson and best bud Mater. The question is: How much mileage is left for one of Pixar’s least- loved properties? The Greatest Showman. Release date: Dec. Starring: Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron, Michelle Williams, Rebecca Ferguson, Zendaya.

Director: Michael Gracey. The scoop: Circus movies haven’t been a big deal since the days of Charlie Chaplin (1.

The Circus), Charlie Chan at the Circus (1. Freaks (1. 93. 2), but this biopic about P.

T. Barnum (Jackman), the most famous name in circuses (circusi?), hopes to change that. While plot details are scarce, something tells us the story will be told through the eyes of a big- top neophyte played by Efron. Transformers: The Last Knight. Release date: June 2. Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Stanley Tucci, Josh Duhamel, Tyrese Gibson, John Turturro. Director: Michael Bay. The scoop: Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Megatron, and their human pals are back for this fifth go- round, which involves epoch- hopping Transformers (the first trailer featured mechanical medieval dragons.

But plot has never mattered much for a franchise all about robots in disguise beating the gears out of each of other, and with Bay back for (he swears) his last Transformers movie, expect bigger and louder . Super Troopers 2.

Release date: TBDStarring: Kevin Heffernan, Jay Chandrasekhar, Steve Lemme, Erik Stolhanske, Paul Soter. Director: Jay Chandrasekhar. The scoop: Meow we’re talking. After years of promising a sequel to their 2. Broken Lizard will finally deliver another round of highway hijinks, thanks in large part to that raised over $4. Costars Brian Cox and Lynda Carter return, while Rob Lowe and Emmanuelle Chriqui join the festivities. Ghost in the Shell.

Release date: March 3. Starring: Scarlett Johansson, Takeshi Kitano, Juliette Binoche.

Director: Rupert Sanders. The scoop: A flashpoint in the ongoing debate over Hollywood whitewashing arrived when Scarlett Johansson was announced as the star of this live- action adaptation of the popular Japanese manga series and its equally popular anime franchise.

Winning over those jaded audiences might prove a more difficult challenge for Johansson’s cyborg cop, the Major, than her ostensible mission: tracking a rogue hacker. Molly’s Game. Release date: TBDStarring: Jessica Chastain, Idris Elba, Kevin Costner, Michael Cera, Chris O’Dowd.

Director: Aaron Sorkin. The scoop: Hollywood’s most celebrated wordsmith, Aaron Sorkin (The Social Network, Moneyball), makes his directorial debut with this drama about a former Olympic skiing hopeful (Chastain, in a rare brunette role) who becomes the target of an FBI investigation after establishing a wildly successful high- stakes poker tournament. Sorkin adapted the story from the memoir of real- life subject Molly Bloom. Fifty Shades Darker.

Release Date: Feb. Starring: Dakota Johnson, Jamie Dornan, Kim Basinger.

Director: James Foley. The scoop: Our lovelorn kinksters Christian (Dornan) and Anastasia (Johnson) called it quits at the end of 2. Fifty Shades of Grey, but it’s no spoiler to say the sequel will promptly reunite them for more intrigue, both inside and outside the bedroom. The sequel to the blockbuster adaptation of E. L. James’s best- selling novel will also introduce some new faces, including Oscar winner Kim Basinger as Christian’s former flame and Hannibal’s Hugh Dancy as his therapist.

Watch the . Downsizing. Release Date: Dec. Starring: Matt Damon, Kristen Wiig, Jason Sudeikis, Christoph Waltz, Neil Patrick Harris. Director: Alexander Payne. The scoop: Think Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind meets Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, from the director of Sideways and Election.

That’s the mashup that comes to mind when hearing the premise of the latest comedic drama from Payne, which comes with a dash of sci- fi as a married couple (Damon and Wiig) jointly volunteer to be shrunk down, Ant- Man- style. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales. Release date: May 2.