Jungle Cruise
, the great Disney adventure where Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt travel an Amazon riverbank, finally hits theaters after more than a year of delay. Horror director M. Night Shyamalan returns with
Time
, where a group of bathers on a paradisiacal beach will see in the worst way that every minute counts. Also premiered is the documentary
The Most Beautiful Boy in the World
,
in which Swedish filmmakers Kristina Lindström and Kristian Petri reveal the tragedy of the youthful sexualization of the one who was the object of desire in
Death in Venice
.
The more or less true story of a young British girl who transforms from top to bottom to be a rock music journalist jumps to the screen with
How to make a girl
and Paco Caballero offers a comedy about couples who experiment with open relationships to cope with the marital boredom with
where two fit
.
The films have been reviewed by Elsa Fernández-Santos and Javier Ocaña.
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BOY IN THE WORLD.
KRISTINA LINDSTRÖM and KRISTIAN PETRI
Björn Andrésen was 15 years old when she starred in Luchino Visconti's "Death in Venice".
Fifty years later, this documentary shows the former Tadzio, gray-haired, extremely poor and claiming that the adaptation of Thomas Mann's book ruined his life.
JUNGLE CRUISE.
JAUME COLLET-SERRA
A scientist, her assistant brother and a fierce boat captain in the 1930s will enter a jungle full of dangers and face a dangerous rival expedition in search of a magical tree.
WEATHER.
M. NIGHT SHYAMALAN
A family finds what seemed like the perfect beach during a tropical trip.
However, there weird things start to happen over time, which will shorten your vacation and perhaps your lives.
WHERE TWO FITS.
PACO CABALLERO
A heterogeneous group of people unsatisfied with their love lives coincide on a wild night at a swingers club.
However, the morning of the next day will bring all kinds of hilarious revelations.
HOW TO BECOME A GIRL.
COKY GIEDROYC
Adaptation of the semi-autobiographical novel by British journalist Caitlin Moran, about a lower-class English teenager who reinvents herself to enter the world of music journalism.