That’s it, the weekend is finally here! To celebrate the arrival of the month of December, you may want to paint yourself. Alone, with family, with your loved one or with friends, it’s always an excellent idea. Especially when it gets colder and colder like right now.
But which film is worth going to theaters for? If you need help knowing which footage to watch at the cinema, you can count on us. After examining the box office, discover our selection of 5 films not to be missed on the big screen.
With fanfare
With fanfare promises to be the perfect family comedy to warm hearts at the end of the year. The film focuses on the reunion of two brothers who did not know the existence of the other and who are completely opposed. One, Thibaut, is an internationally renowned conductor who travels the world. The other, Jimmy, is a canteen employee and plays the trombone in a brass band in the north of France. They have nothing in common except a love of music.
When Thibaut discovers the exceptional musical abilities of his “new” brother, he sets out to repair the injustice of fate and, perhaps, offer Jimmy a new life. Worn by Benjamin Lavernhe (The meaning of the party) and Pierre Lottin (Les Tuches), With fanfare has all the cards in hand to seduce. The press rates it 3.8 out of 5 while AlloCiné spectators are more enthusiastic with a rating of 4.3.
Moana 2
It’s the return of a particularly popular Disney heroine. Almost ten years after the release of Vaiana: The Legend of the End of the Worldthe Polynesian princess invites families for a new thrilling journey. After reconciling the inhabitants of Motonui Island with the ocean, Moana tries to find other peoples nearby. A vain search… Until his ancestors whispered to him of the existence of an island where all maritime routes converged and which made it possible to connect all peoples. To carry out her mission, Vaiana assembles a bizarre crew and hopes to be able to count on the help of the demigod Maui.
Moana 2 is good entertainment that should appeal to families. Vaiana is as endearing as ever and the film benefits from several good ideas, although it suffers from a somewhat simple storyline.
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The Kingdom
Direction Corsica in 1995. While Lesia is experiencing her first summer as a teenager, reality catches up with her when a man bursts in and takes her on a motorbike to an isolated villa where her father, a mafia godfather, is in hiding, surrounded by his men. When the father and daughter have to go on the run, they will also learn to look at each other, to understand each other and to love each other.
The Kingdom is a thrilling thriller that benefits from a fast pace and excellent actors. Behind its “gangster film” side, the feature film is particularly moving. It is respectively rated 4.1 out of 5 by the press and 4 out of 5 by AlloCiné spectators.
The Nevenka affair
Inspired by real events, The Nevenka affair returns to the first case of political #MeToo in Spain. At the end of the 90s, Nevenka Fernandez was elected municipal councilor to the mayor of Ponferrada. Ismael Alvarez is charismatic and popular, but also manipulative. When Nevenka rejects him, he shows his toxic side and harasses her for months, making her life hell. To get her head above water, the young woman decides to denounce his actions and sue him.
The Nevenka affair is a poignant, must-see film. Spectators were very touched by this feature film, giving it a rating of 4.1 out of 5. The press gave it an average of 3.6 out of 5.