2018 Films

Mute, Duncan Jones (Moon)

Alexander Skarsgård, Justin Theroux, Paul Rudd, Sam Rockwell

>40 years from today, Berlin is a roiling city of immigrants, where East crashes against West in a science-fiction Casablanca. Leo Beiler, a mute bartender, has one reason and one reason only for living there, and she’s disappeared. But when Leo’s search takes him deeper into the city’s underbelly, an odd pair of American surgeons seem to be the only recurring clue, and Leo can’t tell if they can help, or who he should fear most.

God Particle, Jlius Onah

Elizabeth Debicki, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Daniel Brühl, David Oyelowo, Chris O'Dowd

>An American space station crew is left abandoned after a problem with a Hadron accelerator causes Earth to vanish entirely.

Annihilation, Alex Garland (Ex Machina)

>Natalie Portman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Tessa Thompson, Oscar Isaac

>A biologist signs up for a dangerous, secret expedition into a mysterious zone where the laws of nature don’t apply.

The Endless, Aaron Moorhead, Justin Benson (Spring)

Aaron Moorhead, Justin Benson

>Two brothers return to the cult they fled from years ago to discover that the group’s beliefs may be more sane than they once thought.

First Man, Damien Chazelle (Whiplash)

Ryan Gosling, Kyle Chandler, Claire Foy

>First Man is based on James Hansen’s biography First Man: A Life Of Neil A. Armstrong and the astronaut’s historical 1969 mission on Apollo 11 is approaching its 50-year anniversary.

Under the Silver Lake, David Robert Mitchell (It Follows)

Andrew Garfield, Riley Keough, Topher Grace

>A man becomes obsessed with the strange circumstances of a billionaire mogul’s murder and the undeniable link to the L.A. “dog murderers” and cult indie music scene.

I'm German so I'm personally quite hyped for Mute. Not often that you see a movie that plays in any version of Germany besides the Nazi German era in a non-german production. Especially since German movies are pretty much always trash.
Everything I've seen so far about this including the concept art looks like Bladerunner in Germany, which for me personally really hits the spot because I liked to imagine what Germany would look like in the Bladerunner universe as a kid.

The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, Terry Gilliam

Michael Palin, Adam Driver, Olga Kurylenko, Stellan Skarsgård

>An advertising executive jumps back and forth in time between 21st century London and 17th century La Mancha, where Don Quixote mistakes him for Sancho Panza.

just imagine all the chinese and japanese street signs are arabic instead

Mary Magdalene, Garth Davis (Top of the Lake)

Rooney Mara, Joaquin Phoenix, Chiwetel Ejiofor (as Peter, lmao)

>Set in the Holy Land in the first century C.E., a young woman leaves her small fishing village and traditional family behind to join a radical new social movement. At its head is a charismatic leader, Jesus of Nazareth, who promises that the world is changing. Mary is searching for a new way of living, and an authenticity that is denied her by the rigid hierarchies of the day. As the notoriety of the group spread and more are drawn to follow Jesus’ inspirational message, Mary’s spiritual journey places her at the heart of a story that will lead to the capital city of Jerusalem, where she must confront the reality of Jesus’ destiny and her own place within it.

Seems really good.

The House that Jack Built, Lars von Trier

Matt Dillon, Bruno Ganz, Uma Thurman

>We follow the highly intelligent Jack over a span of 12 years and are introduced to the murders that define Jack’s development as a serial killer. We experience the story from Jack’s point of view, while he postulates each murder is an artwork in itself. As the inevitable police intervention is drawing nearer, he is taking greater and greater risks in his attempt to create the ultimate artwork. Along the way we experience Jack’s descriptions of his personal condition, problems and thoughts through a recurring conversation with the unknown Verge – a grotesque mixture of sophistry mixed with an almost childlike self-pity and psychopathic explanations. The House That Jack Built is a dark and sinister story, yet presented through a philosophical and occasional humorous tale.

Delete this.

High Life, Claire Denis (Beau Travail)

Robert Pattinson, Mia Goth, Juliette Binoche

>A group of skilled criminals, in a bid to escape their long sentences or capital punishment, accept a likely-fatal government space mission to find alternative energy sources.

Be nice, user

>The Sound of Life (2018)
Directed by Steven Spielberg.

During World War II, Noah, a closeted homosexual Jewish musician, is sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp for challenging the Nazi party, and dedicates himself to protecting a young prisoner, Sira, while also reconnecting with his childhood friend Hugo, now a Nazi soldier also struggling with his homosexuality. As the Holocaust looms, Noah decides to write a final piece to leave as his legacy.

>Leonardo DiCaprio as Noah.
>Alexander Skarsgard as Hugo.
>Lupita N'yongo as Sira.
>Daniel Day-Lewis as Hiram, Noah's abusive father.
>Meryl Streep as Ana, Noah's absent mother.
>Cate Blanchett as Monica, Noah's suffering sister.
>Eddie Redmayne as Herschel, Noah's awkward assistant.
>Chiwetel Ejiofor as Leroy, Sira's husband.
>Tilda Swinton as Adolf Hitler.

The Favourite, Yorgos Lanthimos (Dogtooth)

Emma Stone, Rachel Weisz, Olivia Colman, Nicholas Hoult

>A bawdy, acerbic tale of royal intrigue, passion, envy and betrayal in the court of Queen Anne in early 18th century England.

pure lesbiankino

The Sisters Brothers, Jacques Audiard (A Prophet)

Jake Gyllenhaal, Joaquin Phoenix, John C. Reilly

>In 1850s Oregon, a gold prospector is chased by the infamous duo of assassins, the Sisters brothers.

Holocaust kino incoming

The Other Side of the Wind, Orson Welles

John Huston, Peter Bogdanovich, Cameron Mitchell, Oja Kodar, Dennis Hopper

>The story of a legendary director named J.J. "Jake" Hannaford, who returns to Hollywood from years of semi-exile in Europe, with plans to complete work on his own innovative comeback movie, also titled "The Other Side of the Wind".

Mandy, Panos Cosmatos (Beyond the Black Rainbow)

Nicolas Cage, Andrea Riseborough

>Pacific Northwest. 1983 AD. Outsiders Red Miller and Mandy Bloom lead a loving and peaceful existence. When their pine-scented haven is savagely destroyed by a cult led by the sadistic Jeremiah Sand, Red is catapulted into a phantasmagoric journey filled with bloody vengeance and laced with fire.

Blessed Virgin, Paul Verhoeven

Virginie Efira

>A 17th-century nun in Italy suffers from disturbing religious and erotic visions. She is assisted by a companion, and the relationship between the two women develops into a romantic love affair.

The Beach Bum, Harmony Korine

Matthew McConaughey

>An irreverent comedy about the misadventures of Moondog, a rebellious and lovable rogue who lives large.

Lizzie, Craig Macneill

Chloë Sevigny, Kristen Stewart

>Based on the 1892 murder of Lizzie Borden‘s family in Fall River, MA, this psychological thriller lays bare the legend of Lizzie Borden to reveal the much more complex, poignant and truly terrifying woman within — and her intimate bond with the family‘s young Irish housemaid, Bridget Sullivan.

more lesbiankino

I will pirate the shit out of this because Duncan a cunt

I will see these in theaters

The Night Eats the World, Dominique Rocher

Anders Danielsen Lie(!!!!!!), Golshifteh Farahani, Denis Lavant

>After waking up in an apartment where only the night before a party was raging, Sam is forced to come to grips with reality: He is now alone and the living dead have invaded the streets of Paris. Petrified with fear, Sam is going to have to barricade himself inside the building and organize his survival. But is he really the sole survivor?

Hotel Artemis, Drew Pearce

Jodie Foster, Dave Bautista, Jeff Goldblum, Sofia Boutella, Jenny Slate, Charlie Day

>A near-future thriller, set in its own distinctive crime universe, follows a nurse working at a hospital for dangerous criminals.

In Fabric, Peter Strickland (Berberian Sound Studio)

Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Hayley Squires

>Set against the backdrop of a busy winter sales period in a department store, “In Fabric” follows a cursed dress as it passes from person to person with devastating consequences.

Siberia, Abel Ferrara (Bad Lieutenant)

Willem Dafoe, Nicolas Cage, Isabelle Huppert (!)

>In an outpost far north of Jack London country where CLINT holds out with his partner MITCHELL, (Willem Dafoe in both roles) serving coffee, sympathy and an odd video game to passing strangers. All seems at one in this strange cafe. Appearance is deceptive as CLINT begins to cross the line between what is real and what is not. He is thrust on a journey across his psyche into distant lands, of epic natural beauty and the darkness of his own past and future. Soul searching by dog sled.

Savage

The imagery look good, but the book was trash.

>annual Holohoax guilt trip

10/10 propaganda

Eva, Benoît Jacquot (Farewell My Queen)

Isabelle Huppert, Gaspard Ulliel

>A playwright encounters a mysterious woman when he takes shelter in a chalet during a violent snowstorm.

Deadpool 2, David Leitch (Atomic Blonde

Ryan Reynolds, Morena Baccarin, Josh Brolin, Zazie Beetz, T.J. Miller

>The merc with a mouth returns, with a new villain, Black Tom Cassidy, to square off against, and new allies in time-travelling mutant Cable and luck-manipulating Domino.

Ophelia, Claire McCarthy (The Turning)

Daisy Ridley, Naomi Watts, George MacKay, Clive Owen, Tom Felton

>A re-imagining of Hamlet, told from Ophelia’s perspective.

This is going to be a catastrophe

The Art Of Self-Defence, Riley Stearns (Faults)

Jesse Eisenberg, Imogen Poots, Alessandro Nivola

>After being attacked in the street, a man enlists in a dojo to learn how to defend himself, only to find a strange and frightening world there.

Seems like a good year for kino, my dudes.

Kursk, Thomas Vinterberg (The Hunt, Festen)

Matthias Schoenaerts, Colin Firth, Léa Seydoux, Peter Simonischek, Max von Sydow

>The film follows the 2000 K-141 Kursk submarine disaster and the governmental negligence that followed. As the sailors fight for survival, their families desperately battle political obstacles and impossible odds to save them.

Do you think it's autobiographical? Being attacked = being cucked. Riley is trained by a martial arts master in order to kill Ewan.

Isle Of Dogs, Wes Anderson

Bryan Cranston, Edward Norton, Bill Murray, Greta Gerwig, Scarlett Johansson

>In a future Japan where dogs have been quarantined on an island to stop a disease from spreading, five canines help a human boy search for his lost friend Spots.

>historical yuri

Ad Astra, James Gray (The Lost City Of Z)

Brad Pitt, Tommy Lee Jones, Ruth Nigga, Donald Sutherland, Jamie Kennedy

>An autistic astronaut travels in search of his father, who’s been missing for twenty years.

I'll quote the films that have any potential to be good
(maybe, just because of the actors)

damn, turns out the list is actually much shorter!

Loro, Paolo Sorrentino

Toni Servillo, Riccardo Scamarcio, Elena Sofia Ricci

>A film about the life of Silvio Berlusconi.

The Irishman, Martin Scorsese

Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci, Harvey Keitel, Anna Paquin

>The story of union official and mobster Frank Sheeran, who claims to have been involved in the death of Jimmy Hoffa.

>wes anderson
>james gray

ok i'm adding these too

Pushed back to 2019.

The Wild Pear Tree, Nuri Bilge Ceylan (Once Upon a Time in Anatolia)

>Sinan is passionate about literature and has always wanted to be a writer. Returning to the village where he was born, he pours his heart and soul into scraping together the money he needs to be published, but his father’s debts catch up with him.

that sounds interesting and I'll see it for Adam

I Think We’re Alone Now, Reed Morano

Peter Dinklage, Elle Fanning

>The apocalypse proves a blessing in disguise for one lucky recluse – until a second survivor arrives with the threat of companionship.

Is that movie with based Vince and Mel coming next year? Is it confirmed?

Very nice cast

Halloween, David Gordon Green (Pineapple Express)

Jamie Lee Curtis, Judy Greer

>Laurie Strode takes on masked killer Michael Myers one last time.

Yeah it's incredible, especially considering it's the director's first feature.

Haha XD

God Particle was originally scheduled for a February 24, 2017 release but in late 2016 it was moved to October 27, 2017, to give more time for post-production. The film was scheduled to be released in the IMAX format, but the IMAX release was reported in December 2016 to have been cancelled, though an unnamed Cloverfield film is scheduled for release in IMAX. In July 2017 it was announced the movie's release had been delayed another three months to February 2, 2018.
Where did that Spanish astronaut come from?

The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, Joel & Ethan Coen

James Franco, Zoe Kazan, Tyne Daly, Ralph Ineson

>A six-part omnibus film weaving together the stories of six individuals in the old West at the end of the Civil War: “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs” follows a singing cowboy; “Near Algodones” is about a high-plains drifter whose own fecklessness dogs his attempts at bank robbery and cattle driving; “Meal Ticket” follows an actor and impresario of a traveling show; “All Gold Canyon” is about a prospector who happily finds a gold seam but then unhappily finds an evil encroacher; “The Gal Who Got Rattled” follows two trail bosses on the Oregon Trail and a woman on the wagon train who needs the help of one of them and who might be a marriage prospect for the other; and “The Mortal Remains” follows five very different passengers on a stagecoach of mysterious destination.

Bad Times At The El Royale, Drew Goddard (Cabin in the Woods)

Chris Hemsworth, Jeff Bridges, Cynthia Eviro, Cailee Spaeny

>A group of characters clash with violent consequences in a rundown Lake Tahoe hotel in the 1960s.

Considering there's still no trailer or even poster it might be pushed back again.

The Kid Who Would Be King, Joe Cornish (Attack The Block)

Louis Serkis, Dean Chaumoo, Rhianna Doris, Patrick Stewart, Rebecca Ferguson

>A young schoolboy discovers the mythical sword Excalibur, and has to save the world from the villainess Morgana.

Mary, Queen of Scots, Josie Rourke (Much Ado About Nothing)

Saoirse Ronan, Margot Robbie

>Mary Stuart’s attempt to overthrow her cousin Elizabeth I, Queen of England, finds her condemned to years of imprisonment before facing execution.

I'm watching this one just for the hair.

The Predator, Shane Black (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang)

Boyd Holbrook, Olivia Munn, Trevante Rhodes, Keegan-Michael Key, Jacob Tremblay

>A group of ex-Marines in a small town take on the legendary alien hunter known as the Predator.

Oscar for best makeup.

>Cameron Mitchell

Sunshine is the best comparison, bad 3rd act.

Unsane, Steven Soderbergh

Claire Foy, Juno Temple

>A woman is involuntarily committed to a mental institution amid uncertainty as to whether her greatest fear is real or delusional.

(shot on an iphone)

Ocean’s 8, Gary Ross (The Hunger Games)

Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, Rihanna, Mindy Kaling

>The estranged sister of thief Danny Ocean puts together her own perfect crew of crims to pull off a heist at the Met Gala.

Tax write off

Apostle, Gareth Evans (The Raid)

Dan Stevens, Michael Sheen, Lucy Boynton, Bill Milner, Kristin Froseth

>In 1905, a man travels to a remote island to rescue his sister from a religious cult.

KINO

Psychokinesis, Yeon Sang-Ho (Train to Busan)

Ryu Seung-ryong, Shim Eun-kyung, Jung Yu-mi

>An ordinary guy suddenly finds he has superpowers he can use to help his spirited daughter and the people around them, but he also runs into trouble in the process.

The RUSSIANS will GET LITTY

Will 2k18 be the new dawn of a proper cinema or is this thread just a cherry-picking circlejerc?

This is like the fourth Movie to involve a cult????

Is there any chance this will be good?

Outlaw King, David Mackenzie (Hell Or High Water)

Chris Pine, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Florence Pugh, Billy Howle, Stephen Dillane

>The story of 14th century Scottish king Robert The Bruce, who despite being wildly outnumbered, managed to drive the English invaders out of Scotland.

This is gonna be gud

This can't be real. Literally every Oscarbait cliche I can think of

Mission Impossible 6, Christopher McQuarrie (Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation)

Tom Cruise, Rebecca Ferguson, Henry Cavill, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames

>Ethan Hunt and the IMF team again, with villain Solomon Lane still a thorn in their side.

>40 years from today, Berlin is a roiling city of immigrants
>40 years from today

So it's a remake from the 60s?

It's like this every year. Tons of stuff looks great on paper, but there's a million obstacles between the idea and actually producing a good film.

Drumpft! and his supporters = cult

Venom, Ruben Fleischer (Zombieland)

Tom Hardy, Riz Ahmed, Michelle Williams, Jenny Slate, Reid Scott

>Eddie Brock gains terrifying powers after bonding with an alien symbiote.

Oh fuck I can't wait for that. Going to be a good comedy, I can feel it.

Yeah, surprisingly a lot of these seem neat.

Proxima, Alice Winocour

Eva Green

>An astronaut prepares for a one-year mission aboard the International Space Station.

When I see Eva Green, I think: there goes an astronaut.

Domino, Brian DePalma

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Carice Van Houten, Guy Pearce

>A Copenhagen cop seeks vengeance on the killer of his partner, a CIA operative who was tracking an ISIS cell.

Damsel, David Zellner (Kumiko the Treasure Hunter)

Robert Pattinson, Mia Wasikowska

>Samuel, a wealthy and influential pioneer traveled across west American Frontiers to marry love of his life Penelope. Along the journey, he was aided by a drunkard Parson Henry and a miniature horse named Butterscotch. As Samuel continued on his quest, he encountered many obstacles and soon the lines between heroes, damsels and villains are blurred.

So unrealistic who would ever leave Eva?

Vision, Naomi Kawase

Juliette Binoche. Masatoshi Nagase

>Centers on Jeanne, a journalist tracking a mysterious rare herb that appears only once every 997 years.

ok let me try

When The Waves are Gone, Lav Diaz

>Freed after 29 years in prison, Herminigildo Nono returns to his home island where he attempts to regain his wealth, land and love by killing the man who stole them from him, his best friend.

also adding:

>Louis Serkis
Gollum got shagged!

If you don't have a big distributor =Studio= it ain't gonna show at your local multiplex.

>Daniel Day-Lewis as Hiram, Noah's abusive father.

YOU WOT
I thought he had retied

Oh my fucking God

Imagine taking a historical mass murder and making it into libtard propaganda about fags just for Oscars

The Happytime Murders, Brian Henson (Muppet Treasure Island)

Melissa McCarthy, Maya Rudolph, Elizabeth Banks, Joel McHale, Jimmy O. Yang

>In a world where puppets co-exist with humans as second class citizens, puppet private eye and disgraced ex-cop, Phil Phillips, is hot on the trail of the serial killer who murdered his brother and is now targeting the cast members of the famous 80s television series The Happytime Gang.

it's fake you silly billys

>Tilda Swinton as Adolf Hitler

The fuck is up with Spielberg and pumping out WW2 films? The man made Jaws and Close Encounters but now he's so boring in his directorial aspirations.

> Olga playing something other than a Russian hooker.
> Skarsgard
> Adam driver
Looks like fun

>haha wow its fun to not be murdered for serious blasphemy because its Christianity cool muh hehe wow

This actually looks freakin interesting though.

OK you mothafuckas are making these movies up this kino is too suspicious at this point, wheres the sequels and remakes cough them up. Pacino, DeNiro AND Pecsi return for one last ride? Too good too good