Brad Pitt, an A-list star on our August cover


    One of the undisputed stars of contemporary Hollywood is back. After reviewing the 20 best Brad Pitt movies, ordered according to IMDb, and messing around in the newsroom with our Champions Pitt, the good guy Brad Pitt stars on the cover of FOTOGRAMAS August 2022 for the premiere of ‘Bullet Train’a frenetic production in which the silent car of the Tokyo bullet train will become a collection of blows at the expense of our protagonist and a cast that complete Joey King, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Michael Shannon, Sandra Bullock and Bad Bunny among others. David Leitch, co-director of ‘John Wick (Another day to kill)’ (2014) and responsible for ‘Atomic Blonde’ (2017), ‘Deadpool 2’ (2018) and ‘Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw’ ( 2019) is in command of the locomotive, travelers to the train!

    Another essential visit to the cinema this summer is ‘I’m going to have a good time’, the musical to the rhythm of Hombres G which will show us the first friction between David and Layla in the eighth year of EGB in 1989 and how, three decades later, they meet again. David Serrano, screenwriter of ‘The Other Side of the Bed’ (Emilio Martínez-Lázaro, 2002) and head of ‘Días de Fútbol’ (2003)signs together with Luz Cipriota this comedy with Raúl Arévalo, Karla Souza, Dani Rovira, Raúl Jiménez and Jorge Usón as the adult versions of the characters that we will meet thanks to Izan Fernández, Renata Hermida Richards, Rodrigo Díaz, Rodrigo Gibaja and Michel Herráiz.

    The little ones in the house, and lovers of animation and adventure in general, have an unavoidable date thanks to the surprising ‘Tadeo Jones 3. The Emerald Table’, the archaeologist’s best installment to date date and a perfect excuse to talk about the state of the industry with its manager, Enrique Gato. As if that wasn’t enough, the heroic ‘DC League of Super Pets’ (Jared Stern, Sam Levine) and ‘A Samurai Hero: The Legend of Hank’ (Mark Koetsier, Rob Minkoff, Paul Stodolny, Chris Bailey, Rob Silvestri), a very particular review of the essential ‘Hot Saddles’ (Mel Brooks, 1974), they also have a place in our pages due to their imminent arrival in theaters, will any of them enter our list with the 50 best animated films of the history?

    In the Multiscreen section We talk about with Anna R. Costa from ‘Fácil’adaptation of the novel ‘Easy Reading’, by Cristina Morales, with disability at the center of attention, Martiño Rivas explains how the filming of ‘Nacho, a XXX-L industry’, the biopic of Nacho Vidal, is goingand we review the comic releases of ‘She-Hulk: Lawyer Hulka’, the new Marvel, and ‘Sandman’, the arrival on the small screen of Neil Gaiman’s Eternal of Dreams.

    All this and much more in our August issue, now on your newsstand.

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Champions Pitt

‘seven’ (David Fincher, 1995) has won the victory defeating ‘Fight club’ (David Fincher, 1999) in the grand final of the Champions Pitt, the tournament organized by FOTOGRAMAS with which the readers of our magazine have chosen the best film of Brad Pitt’s career. Now we’ll get on the bullet train with ‘Bullet Train’, where Brad Pitt, Sandra Bullock and Bad Bunny, among others, will beat each other up in the silence car.

Meanwhile we ask ourselves: who is the better actor, Brad Pitt or Leonardo DiCaprio?

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Musical G

The G-men soundtrack to the new musical comedy this summer. This time it’s not about seeing the band on the big screen. That was already done by the director Manolo Summers in 1987 and 1988 with ‘Sufre mamón’ and ‘Suéltate el pelo’ respectively. The father of David Summers, singer and leader of the band, left two almost cult films, revered by the fans of the band. Now his music will once again mark the rhythm of another story.

We also review 16 recent musicals to reconcile you with the genre.

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albert gives it all

Alberto San Juan does not for. In addition to the comedy ‘El test’, the actor celebrates his 25 years in the cinema by telling us about his fears, his social activism, his fatherhood and his new project, the ‘Balenciaga’ series.

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Surrounded by water (and cinema)

We beat the heat with this collection of essential films shot in paradisiacal settings, a perfect excuse to enjoy unforgettable destinations and plots bathed by the sea.

For those who need more disconnection, we review the 30 most visually incredible movies in cinema.

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Nathalie Emmanuel goes to gender

The former Missandei in ‘Game of Thrones’ presents us with ‘The Invitation’, the story of a sinister family that takes her to a mansion to finish her off.

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Tadeo’s best adventure

We talk to Enrique Gato, responsible for the adventures of the most famous archaeologist in Spanish animation who returns with ‘Tadeo Jones 3: The Emerald Table’, a hilarious film with Manuel Burgue and Josep Gatell as screenwriters.

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nope!

Are you ready for a new horror adventure courtesy of jordan peele? The filmmaker, winner of an Oscar for his successful ‘Let Me Out’, returns to the feature film with ‘nope!‘, a mysterious production that will star Daniel Kaluya.

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the remembered brother

Tony Scott left us ten years ago and, to remember his spectacular cinema, we remember the genius responsible for jewels like ‘Top Gun’, ‘Love at point-blank range’ or ‘Red Tide’.

For those who still have their glasses in the drawer, we review Top Gun: Curiosities of the 1986 success.

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Pure Dechent

The premiere of ‘Héroes de barrio’ is the perfect excuse to dedicate a report to the essential Antonio Dechent, the Sevillian who has managed to become the pillar of more than a hundred productions in which he has participated.

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Anna R. Costa makes it easy for us

‘Easy’ the new Movistar Plus+ original series created by Anna R. Costa, an approach to the life of four women with functional diversity who want to live together in a flat in Barceloneta. Their independence begins to collide against all the norms established for them, who behave like women looking for what they are in a world that has already decided what they are without counting on them.

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hulk’s law

‘She-Hulk: Lawyer Hulka’ is the Disney+ series that will introduce us to Tatiana Maslany (‘The Diary of the Dead’, ‘Eastern Promises’, ‘Orphan Black’) as Jennifer Walters, an emerald-skinned lawyer who comic book readers have a great affection for but that remains somewhat unknown to the general public. It’s time to meet She-Hulk, and for that, we asked her cousin, Mark Ruffalo.

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Brad Pitt, an A-list star on our August cover