As the saying goes, Wednesday means cinema. Today, we offer you our selection of films for the week to guide you through the dark theaters as best as possible.
1. The Fantastic Four
Genre: Science fiction
Director: Matt Shakman
Cast: Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, Ebon Moss-Bachrach
Summary: There are four of them, they are bound by destiny, and they have superpowers… but above all, they are a band of inseparable friends. In this highly anticipated reboot, Marvel reconnects with the spirit of teamwork and family. A film to watch with friends, to tell them they too are a bit fantastic – even without capes or powers. And what if this summer, you were the heroes of your own gang?
2. Dangerous Animals
Genre: Thriller, horror
Director: Sean Byrne
Cast: Jai Courtney, Hassie Harrison, Josh Heuston
Summary: She just wanted to surf. He wanted to make her sink. Trapped in the middle of the ocean on a booby-trapped yacht, a surfer must face a killer obsessed with sharks. Anxious, tense, and incredibly effective. Claustrophobic people, abstain.
3. Like the Rich
Genre: Comedy
Director: Amin Harfouch
Cast: Brahim Bouhlel, Fehdi Bendjima, Armindo Alves, Philippe Katerine
Summary: Two childhood friends squat on a yacht in Saint-Tropez, pretending to be millionaires… until the real owner shows up. Lies, misunderstandings, and glitz in abundance: a well-paced and delightfully offbeat summer comedy.
4. To the Days to Come
Genre: Drama
Director: Nathalie Najem
Cast: Zita Hanrot, Bastien Bouillon, Alexia Chardard
Summary: Laura tries to rebuild herself after a breakup when the past suddenly resurfaces. Between memory, pain, and rebirth, an intimate drama led by an overwhelmingly powerful actress. A film brimming with emotion.
5. Sorry Baby
Genre: Drama, romance
Director: Eva Victor
Cast: Eva Victor, Naomi Ackie, Lucas Hedges
Summary: A breakup, a letter, an absence that weighs heavily. Sorry Baby explores the silences and regrets of love in a sensitive and contemplative story. A bittersweet film about the things we don’t say, but feel deeply. Because by keeping words to ourselves, we sometimes end up losing those we love. Say what you think, while there’s still time.