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THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS (2025)
Starring Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Julia Garner, Natasha Lyonne, Paul Walter Hauser, Ralph Ineson and John Malkovich. Directed by Matt Shakman.
MR BLAKE AT YOUR SERVICE (2024)
Starring John Malkovich, Fanny Ardant, Émilie Dequenne, Philippe Bas, Eugénie Anselin, Anne Brionne, Al Ginter and Christel Henon. Directed by Gilles Legardinier.
EXTREMELY WICKED, SHOCKINGLY EVIL AND VILE (2019)
Starring Zac Efron, Lily Collins, Kaya Scodelario, John Malkovich, Jim Parsons, Angela Sarafyan, Haley Joel Osment, Grace Victoria Cox, Forba Shepherd and Grace Balbo. Directed by Joe Berlinger.

A chronicle of the crimes of Ted Bundy, from the perspective of his longtime girlfriend, Elizabeth Kloepfer, who refused to believe the truth about him for years.
MILE 22 (2018)
Starring Ronda Rousey, Iko Uwais, Mark Wahlberg, Lauren Cohan, John Malkovich, Terry Kinney, Sala Baker, Poorna Jagannathan, Alexandra Vino and Nikolai Nikolaeff. Directed by Peter Berg.
DEEPWATER HORIZON (2016)
Starring Mark Wahlberg, Kurt Russell, John Malkovich, Gina Rodriguez and Kate Hudson. Directed by Peter Berg.

A story set on the offshore drilling rig Deepwater Horizon, which exploded during April 2010 and created the worst oil spill in U.S. history.

REVIEWS Deepwater Horizon - Terrific but too tame

PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR 3D (2015)
Starring Benedict Cumberbatch, John Malkovich, Peter Stormare and Ken Jeong. Directed by Eric Darnell and Simon J. Smith.

The Penguins of Madagascar are back in their very own feature film! Skipper, Kowalski, Rico and Private star in their very own spy thriller.
RED 2 (2013)
Starring Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, Helen Mirren, Mary-Louise Parker, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Anthony Hopkins and Byung-Hun Lee. Directed by Dean Parisot.

REVIEWS Red 2 - Not improving with age

WARM BODIES (2013)
Starring Nicholas Hoult, Teresa Palmer, Analeigh Tipton, John Malkovich, Dave Franco, Rob Corddry, Cory Hardrict, Vincent Leclerc, Daniel Rindress-Kay and Chris Cavener. Directed by Jonathan Levine.

R is a young man facing the existential crisis that comes with being a zombie. Grunting his way through a post-apocalyptic America with the mindless hunger of the undead R has no memories, but he has dreams and his inner life is full of wonder and longing for the time that must have gone before.

When the memories in one of his victim’s brains affect him, he finds himself attracted to, rescuing, befriending and eventually falling in love with the dead boy’s still living-girlfriend. Julie is a blast of colour in the dreary and grey landscape that is the “life” of the un-living. Their tense, awkward and strangely sweet relationship develops into something that will not only transform R but his fellow zombies and possibly their entire lifeless world.

REVIEWS Warm Bodies - The undead get hot and funny

JOAN OF ARC: THE MESSENGER (2000)
Starring Milla Jovovich, John Malkovich, Faye Dunaway, Dustin Hoffman, Timothy West and Vincent Cassell. Directed by Luc Besson.

The year is 1429. France is in political and religious turmoil as members of the royal family battle for rule. But one peasant girl from a remote village gave her country the miracle it was looking for - Joan of Arc, a young woman who would inspire and lead her countrymen until her execution at the age of nineteen. Raised in a religious family, Joan witnessed her sister's rape and death at the hands of an invading army. Years later, as the same war raged on, Joan stood before her king with a message she claimed came from God: give her an army, and in God's name she would reclaim his diminished kingdom. But was the message real, or the delusions of a girl whose life had been shattered?

REVIEWS Joan of Arc: The Messenger - A saint or insane?

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THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER (2012)
Starring Logan Lerman, Emma Watson, Ezra Miller, Mae Whitman, Kate Walsh, Dylan McDermott, Melanie Lynskey, Nina Dobrev, Johnny Simmons and Joan Cusack. Directed by Stephen Chbosky.

REVIEWS The Perks of Being a Wallflower
The Perks of Being a Wallflower

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