'Nope!', a bit of terror for summer nights

The cinematographic proposals that are still to come this summer are very varied.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
08 August 2022 Monday 00:11
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'Nope!', a bit of terror for summer nights

The cinematographic proposals that are still to come this summer are very varied. Next Friday the 12th will be the turn of the musical comedy Voy a passármelo bien , directed by David Serrano, and with the songs of the band Hombres G as the common thread of a story that takes place between the end of the eighties and the present day, starring Raúl Arévalo, Karla Souza, Izan Fernández and Dani Rovira. That same day will be the turn of The Beast, a survival thriller in which the British Idris Elba plays a recently widowed man with two daughters chased by an imposing lion in South Africa.

A week later, horror movie fans will enjoy Nope! , the new chilling bet of Jordan Peele after dazzling with Let me out and Us . Under the leitmotif of "What is a dangerous miracle?", the director and screenwriter takes the audience to a remote Californian town where two brothers (Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer) face an alien threat.

In its first weekend in the US, it became number one at the box office, grossing $44 million and garnering rave reviews. We will see if it follows the same trend in our rooms.

And more terror awaits us from September 9 with Jaula , starring Elena Anaya, about a couple who runs into a girl who wanders alone on the road and La invitacion , in which a young woman who has just lost her mother discovers a distant cousin he never knew he had.

From France, the comedy My God, but what have you done to us? promises to make us have a fun time with Christian Clavier at the helm of a crazy family. The third installment of the saga is the film with the highest grossing in France so far this year.

And at the end of this month Tadeo Jones 3. The Emerald Table will be released, a new animated adventure by the friendly archaeologist and his partner Sara that will delight the little ones in the house. Again directed by Enrique Gato, this time Tadeo messes it up again by destroying a sarcophagus and unleashing a spell that endangers the lives of his friends. A range of the most attractive to enjoy the magic of cinema.