Web Desk: Year 2018, offers many big releases like Race 3, thugs of Hindostan, 102 Not out, Padman. We can hope that this year would not be disappointing and dull like 2017.
Here is the list of big releases of year 2018, which look promising. Therefore, you should not miss.
Thugs of Hindostan
Aamir Khan is supposed to be the biggest showman in Bollywood right now due to his movies like Dangal and Superstars. His new release ‘Thug of Hindustan’ with the collaboration of Amitabh Bachchan also seems super hit.
The House that Jack Built
The movie starring Matt Dillon, Uma Thurma and Bruno Ganz, inspired by Von Triere’s belief that ‘Life is evil and soulless’. 70’s set serial killer movie could be the best movie of the year.
The Death and Life of John F Donovan
Canadian director Xavier Dolan’s movie sounds quiet controversial. The finest cast like Kit Harington, Jessica Chastain, Natalie Portman has assembled for the movie.
The story is revolved around a TV actor who has a relationship with 11-year-old boy.
Padmavati
The film ‘Padmavati’ will be released even after a lots of censorships and bans. It has established that film industry and creativity can take a beating if the mob is against it.
The Post
Steven Spielberg brings another tour de force that is especially relevant in the Trump era. It depicts the journalists from The Washington Post and The New York Times who published the Pentagon Papers.
Ocean 8
Ocean’s new release casted many talented female actors like Sandra Bullock, Matt Damon, Sarah Paulson etc. Danny Ocean’s estranged sister, Debbie, attempts to pull of the heist of the century at New York City’s star-studded annual Met Gala.
Fantastic Beast: Crime of Grindelwald
This new sequel of Fantastic Beasts is produced by Heyday Films and distributed by Warner Bros. it is scheduled to be released on November 16, 2018.
Dutt biopic
Filmmaker RajKumar is making biopic of Sanjay Dutt. Ranbir Kapoor will play Dutt while Anushka Sharm, Manisha Koirala, paresh Rawal and Sonam Kapoor are also casted for the movie.
Source: HindustanTimes