3 new movies coming out from June 3: a horror about vampires, Nicolas Cage, and a musical thriller
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What to watch this week? We're talking about digital novelties that you shouldn't miss!
This week has been packed with premieres, and you'll definitely find a couple of buzzworthy (and strange) stories that will be talked about on social media. We've gathered all the most interesting ones for you. In order.
"Sinners" — A Horror with a Double Dose of Michael B. Jordan
Michael B. Jordan is an American actor, known for his roles in the TV series The Wire and All My Children, and the movies Fruitvale Station, Creed, and Black Panther. He's involved in both commercial…
At first glance, it all starts as a social drama: twin brothers in the 1930s return to their southern hometown to open a music club.
Scene from the trailer of 'Sinners'
But then it takes a dark turn — an Irish vampire with his cult appears in town, and a struggle for survival begins. Michael B. Jordan plays both brothers, which is reason enough to watch.
Nicolas Cage (real name Nicholas Kim Coppola) is an American film actor, director, and producer who's won both an Oscar and a Golden Globe. He shot to fame with movies like "Leaving Las Vegas,"…
The main character arrives with his son in his hometown and decides to rediscover surfing. But instead of relaxation — an aggressive gang on the coast, fights, psychosis, and tense music.
The Surfer Movie Trailer The atmosphere is between a psychological thriller and a strange dream. Want to see Nicolas Cage pushed to the limit, like Bob Odenkirk in "Nobody"? Then you're in the right place.
"Hurry Up Tomorrow" — A Musical Trip by The Weeknd
What do you get when you combine a nightmare, a The Weeknd concert, Jenna Ortega, and Barry Keoghan? A strange, dark, psychedelic film inspired by the artist's latest album.
Trailer for "Hurry Up Tomorrow" This film tells the story of a musician with insomnia, a mysterious girl, and dissolving reality. After its theatrical release, the film was almost "drowned" in negative reviews (14% on Rotten Tomatoes, 29 out of 100 on Metacritic) — but for home viewing, it might be that "different experience."
Previously, we at zoomboola.com reported on three more new films: a horror from Netflix, an adventure by Guy Ritchie, and a fairy tale from A24.
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