‘Monkey Man’, ‘Imaginary Friends’ and more, what comes to the cinema the week of May 16

‘Monkey Man’, ‘Imaginary Friends’ and more, what comes to the cinema the week of May 16
‘Monkey Man’, ‘Imaginary Friends’ and more, what comes to the cinema the week of May 16

“Imaginary Friends” is a fantasy family film starring Ryan Reynolds, Cailey Fleming and Steve Carell.

May continues to bring the most varied proposals in cinematographic matters. This week they join the billboard Monkey Manthe action movie with which Dev Pattel makes his directorial debut, a fantastic comedy for the whole family from the hand of John Krasinskiand even an event for the 40th anniversary of the popular franchise Hasbro, Transformers.

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  • imaginary friends
  • Monkey Man
  • death tarot
  • Transformers: 40th Anniversary Event

“Imaginary Friends” is a fantasy family film starring Ryan Reynolds, Cailey Fleming and Steve Carell.

After the two successful deliveries of A silent place (A quiet place), John Krasinski once again assumes the triple role of actor, writer and director for imaginary friends (If). On this occasion, the performer moves away from monsters and apocalyptic futures to enter the realm of fantastic family comedy.

The plot of this film revolves around a preteen girl, played by Cailey Fleming (The Walking Dead), with the ability to see imaginary friends who have been forgotten. Faced with the possibility that their existence will disappear forever, these creatures will seek your help to be remembered before their time is up.

imaginary friends It also features the performances of Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool), Emily Blunt (Oppenheimer) and Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag). At the same time, the film marks the first collaboration of Krasinski with Steve Carell after the end of the series The Office in 2013.

The actor Dev Patel (Lion2015) debuts as a director with Monkey Man a story of revenge and action that features the production of Jordan PeeleOscar winner for Flees (Get Out, 2017). This film, which has Patel also in charge of the leading role, is inspired by the legend of Hanuman, a deity of Hinduism who embodies strength and courage.

Kid (Dev Patel) makes his living in an underground fight club where, night after night, wearing a gorilla mask, he receives bloody beatings from more popular fighters in exchange for money. Everything takes a new turn when, after years of repressed rage, he discovers a way to infiltrate the area where his city’s sinister elite live. As his childhood trauma emerges, his scarred hands unleash an explosive campaign of revenge to settle scores with the men who took everything from him.

This week there are also proposals for genre film fans with death tarot (Tarot), a horror feature film inspired by the novel by Nicholas Adams from 1992, Horrorscope.

This film directed by Anna Halberg and Spenser Cohen follows a group of friends who break a sacred rule for tarot reading: using someone else’s deck. As a result of this, an indescribable evil trapped within those cursed letters is unleashed. By way Final destination (Final Destination2000) one by one, they come face to face with their destiny in a race against death to escape the future predicted in their tarot readings.

Transformers: 40TH Anniversary Event

In the coming days we will also celebrate the four decades of Transformersa franchise that began in 1984 with the help of Hasbro and has not ceased to excite fans of different generations. This is a special that promises to revisit the iconic characters of the animated series, recreating the enduring magic across four episodes.

The proposal that will arrive in select theaters in Latin America on May 15, 18 and 19 will take the original Saturday morning drawings to the big screen, in addition to reliving their evolution with exclusive previews and a behind-the-scenes reading with some of their main characters. protagonists.

 
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