Action packed, funny and beautiful, the entire journey is just as fun as the first time round. Peter uncovers his heritage which isn’t quite as it seems and the Guardians discover a new enemy who is out to rule the galaxy. When Rocket takes off with some batteries that the Guardians were hired to protect he unwittingly starts a space battle between the guardians and the powerful alien race known as the sovereign. Would I be forgiven in admitting I almost left this out the Top Movies of 2017? Purely by mistake, because marvels sequel to the Guardians of the Galaxy is exceptional. This incredibly quirky true story tells the story behind the film ‘The Room’, a now cult classic known as one of the worst films to ever be made. The pair form a unique friendship and decide to travel to Hollywood to embark on their rise to stardom. Gregg, an aspiring actor meets the oddball Tommy after watching his somewhat unusual performance in an acting class. TOP 20 MOVIES FROM 2017 MOVIEThere isn’t a lot that can go wrong with a movie with both the Franco’s casted together and this weird and wacky film will have you in hysterics from the outset. As the weekend continues, Chris’s worst fears come to light, with a disturbing secret that you could never imagine. Rose’s parent’s behavior is somewhat questionable from the outset, and sets and immediately uncomfortable precedence, gripping you into knowing that something isn’t quite right. From nail biting, thrilling and edge of your seat sequences to the constant asking of what comes next? A young African American man (Chris – Daniel Kayluuya) is taken on what shapes up to be a sinister weekend with his girlfriend (Rose – Allison Williams) at her parent’s upstate home. Get Out is quite rightly one of the top movies of 2017 and Get Out just has it all. Truly a marvelous conclusion to possibly one our favorite superhero’s. In Jackman’s final outing as Wolverine, Logan is violent and gritty as to be expected, but within the dark, bleak and devastating journey is moments or warmth and hope. Logan who had been caring for an ageing Professor X (Patrick Stewart) takes it upon himself to get the girl to safety. Loganįast forward into a bleak future where mutants are almost extinct, an older an unsettled Logan (Hugh Jackman) is sought out by Laura (Dafne Keen) a mutant child being hunted by scientists for his help. Dark, dynamic and witty throughout I don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore will have you laughing out loud, questioning social assumptions but doesn’t feel all too heavy with some almost cringe worthy violence splattered throughout. To kick off our list – I don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore is a film about a depressed woman, Ruth (Melanie Lynskey) and her oddball neighbour, Tony (Elijah Wood) on the hunt for the thieves who burgled her home – soon finding themselves out of their depth when they locate the criminals. I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore
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