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A handsome and muscular stripper, a drugged and murderous bear and the huge Oscar nominee: everything that goes to the cinema in February | Israel today

2023-01-31T14:17:22.676Z


A wild action film based on a true story, a scary group of kidnappers, dice in the stomach, Cate Blanchett in a promising role and the acclaimed Israeli feature • Yishai Kitchels organizes a watch list for you for February


"Knock on the Door" (February 2)

Screenwriter-director M.

Nate Shmalan ("The Sixth Sense," "Unbreakable," the drama-mystery series "Servant") teams up with Dave Battista ("Guardians of the Galaxy," "Sand") to present a psychological horror thriller centered on a family vacationing in an isolated cabin.

Unfortunately, the pastoral vacation is cut short when a deranged band of kidnappers burst into the cabin and demand that the family sacrifice one of their members in order to prevent the apocalypse.

You can bet there will be a twist at the end.

"Knock on the door", photo: Public Relations

"Ghosts of Inishreen" (February 2)

An acclaimed black comedy from the creator of Martin McDonough ("Three Signs Outside Ebbing, Missouri", "Bruges") which is nominated for no less than nine Oscars.

Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson, who also starred alongside each other in "Bruges", play two good friends whose relationship hits a serious snag after one of them suddenly decides he's had enough of the other.

Other participants include Kerry Condon and Barry Keoghan.

"Ghosts of Inishrin", photo: Public Relations

"Magic Mike: Last Dance" (February 9)

The handsome and muscular stripper Magic Mike (Channing Tatum) is forced to return to the stage after a long hiatus following a failed business decision that leaves him impoverished.

After meeting a wealthy socialite (Salma Hayek), Mike decides to fly with her to London to do one last tour.

But his new patroness has other plans for him.

Director: Steven Soderbergh ("Sex, Lies and Videotape", "Ocean's 11", "Traffic").

"The Victorious Tar" (February 9)

A talked about and celebrated psychological drama that is nominated for six Oscars.

Lydia Tarr, the principal conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, experiences a chain of events that may lead to her fall from the top.

Cate Blanchett stars (and is also expected to win an Oscar for her performance here).

Written and directed by: Todd Field ("Little Children").

"Tar the Victory", photo: Public Relations

"Decision to Leave" (February 16)

A stylish and mesmerizing detective thriller by the great South Korean director Park Chan-wook ("Seven Steps").

A police investigator trying to solve the mystery of the death of a man who fell from the top of a mountain is captivated by the man's widow, who of course soon becomes the prime suspect.

"Decision to leave", photo: Public Relations

"Antman and the Wasp: Quantum Mania" (February 16)

The third installment in the adventures of Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) - and the 31st film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe - sends our humble hero into the quantum dimension to battle the supervillain Kang the Conqueror (Jonathan Majors).

The Wasp (Evangeline Lilly), Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) and Hope Van Dyne (Michelle Piper) help him in his mission.

Peyton Reed directed.

"Antman and the Wasp: Quantummania", photo: Yehz

"The death of cinema and my father too" (February 23)

The film by director Danny Rosenberg, which won many awards at the Jerusalem Film Festival (among them the best film award).

Father and son try to stop time and defeat death through cinema, but life has other plans.

Veteran producer Mark Rosenbaum and journalist Ronnie Cuban star in the lead roles.

"The death of the cinema and of my father as well", photo: Yehchaz

"Bear Stuff" (February 23)

A wild action comedy based on a true story that happened in the mid-eighties.

A bear that swallows a suitcase full of cocaine goes on a murderous spree in a small Georgia town, while the locals band together and try to survive.

With Keri Russell, Brooklyn Prince, Alden Enreich and Ray Liotta.

Director: Elizabeth Banks.

"Bear material", photo: Public Relations

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