Every Wednesday, discover our selection of the five most anticipated cinema releases of the week. A selection of must-see films to discover now in theaters.
1. The Devil Wears Prada 2
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Director: David Frankel
Cast: Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt
Synopsis: Miranda, Andy, Emily, and Nigel dive back into the ruthless and glamorous world of Runway magazine and the New York streets where elegance is a formidable weapon.
2. Sukkwan Island
Genre: Drama
Director: Vladimir de Fontenay
Cast: Swann Arlaud, Woody Norman, Alma Pöysti
Synopsis: Tom takes his thirteen-year-old son to live for a year on an isolated island in the Great North. This return to the wild life at the heart of majestic nature allows them to reconnect. But the extreme conditions and isolation test their relationship.
3. Vivaldi and Me
Genre: Biopic, Historical, Musical
Directors: Damiano Michieletto
Cast: Tecla Insolia, Michele Riondino, Fabrizia Sacchi
Synopsis: In the early 18th century, the Ospedale della PietĂ in Venice shelters and educates young orphan girls in music. Concealed from the public, often masked or behind a grille, the girls’ orchestra performs for the institution’s wealthy patrons. CĂ©cilia, 20 years old, excels as a violinist. Until one day, the arrival of a new music master, Antonio Vivaldi, disrupts her life and that of the Ospedale.
4. Die My Love
Genre: Drama
Director: Lynne Ramsay
Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson, Lakeith Stanfield
Synopsis: Grace and Jackson flee New York and decide to start a family in the vast wilderness of Montana. But when their son is born, tired and grappling with growing loneliness, Grace feels her reality slipping away. Gradually, she loses her footing, weakened by a motherhood she nearly faces alone.
5. Hokum
Genre: Horror
Director: Damian McCarthy
Cast: Adam Scott, David Wilmot, Austin Amelio
Synopsis: Ohm Bauman, a novelist, retreats to an inn in Ireland to scatter his parents’ ashes. But the staff’s tales of an ancient witch haunting the bridal suite gradually take over his mind… (Not recommended for children under 12 years old)

