Who says Wednesday says cinema. Today, we offer you our selection of films for the week, to better guide you in the dark theaters.
1. Dracula
Genre: Drama, Fantasy, Thriller, Horror
Director: Luc Besson
Cast: Caleb Landry Jones, Christoph Waltz, Zoe Bleu
Summary: The mythical horror film of the vampire Dracula, reinvented by Luc Besson. It’s the story of a man who loses his wife and finds himself condemned to eternal life as a vampire. His sole purpose is to find his vanished love. A Romeo and Juliet of horror. And a human quest that intrigued Luc Besson, who doesn’t hesitate to play with the clichรฉs of vampirism.
2. The Bad Guys 2
Genre: Animation, Comedy
Directors: Pierre Perifel, Juan Pablo Sans
Voice Cast: Pierre Niney, Sam Rockwell, Jean-Pascal Zadi
Summary: The story of five anthropomorphic animals and notorious criminals. In this second installment, they must walk the straight and narrow path, leaving their past behind. But not everything will go as expected. They will be tasked by an all-female team for one last missionโฆ
3. Substitution โ Bring Her Back
Genre: Horror
Directors: Michael Philippou, Danny Philippou
Cast: Sally Hawkins, Billy Barratt, Sora Wong
Summary: A brother and sister discover a terrifying ritual in their new foster family’s isolated house. The first footage of the film hints at sheer terrorโฆ
4. Eternal
Genre: Science Fiction, Drama
Director: Ulaa Salim
Cast: Simon Sears, Nanna รland Fabricius, Magnus Krepper
Summary: Elias and Anita are young and in love. Elias one day gets the chance to fulfil his dream by becoming a scientist, but he has to leave Anita. Years later, he joins a perilous mission around an underwater fracture. The encounter shakes him with strange visions and reveals to him another reality. What would his life have been if he had made different choices?
5. Sam Doesnโt Laugh Anymore
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Director: Ally Pankiw
Cast: Rachel Sennott, Olga Petsa, Jason Jones
Summary: Sam, a young comedian and nanny suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, wonders whether she should join the search efforts for Brooke, a little girl who has disappeared and whom she used to nanny. A poignant and intriguing plot. Truly an artistic film, new and enhanced by the talents of Rachel Sennott.