Let's start with an explanation of what's not coming over the course of this article. There are lots of films we’re really looking forward to that we couldn’t fit into the list for a variety of reasons. For instance, we’ve left the second Hobbit movie off, partly to make room, and partly because we hopefully covered that in our salute to it last year. It's a slight cheat, perhaps, as we've very much looking forward to it.
Furthermore, we couldn’t squeeze in the glorious-looking Epic, the reboot of the Jack Ryan franchise under the watch of Kenneth Branagh, Baz Luhrmann’s take on The Great Gatsby, Bryan Singer’s delayed Jack The Giant Slayer, the also-delayed and fun-looking Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters, possibly Ryan Reynolds sleeper R.I.P.D., nor Sam Raimi’s could-go-either-way Oz The Great And The Powerful.
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s reteaming with Sylvester Stallone in The Tomb got edged out too, as did Walter Hill’s Bullet To The Head. Then there’s the mighty Jason Statham. His films may not be in this list, but we’re looking to buy day one tickets to see both Parker and Hummingbird.
Furthermore, there are films that haven't had a 2013 release date confirmed yet that, inevitably, we can't include at the time of writing. The Muppets 2, for instance, we didn't have a solid enough date for in time, else it would comfortably had crashed this list.
We’ll be saluting a host of British movies – including the eagerly-awaited Alan Partridge film – in a separate piece to come. For now, here’s our 25 to watch for 2013…
1. Anchorman: The Legend Continues
There’s no formal release date announced for Anchorman 2 yet, but it’s widely expected to turn up in 2013. It’s comfortably our most eagerly-awaited comedy of the year, and looks far, far more worthwhile than something like The Hangover Part III.
The Channel Five news crew is back together for the sequel, led by Will Ferrell in his finest screen role as Ron Burgundy. Crucially, Steve Carell’s excellent comedy creation, Brick Tamlin, is reporting back for duty too. Expect loud noises.
Adam McKay is returning to direct, and if he can control the ensemble the way he managed to with the first movie, then expect Anchorman: The Legend Continues to have the belly laugh quotient to beat in 2013. It's due on December 20th.
2. A Good Day To Die Hard
Perhaps it’s the optimist in us, but the last trailer we saw for the return of John McClane in A Good Day To Die Hard looked really quite promising. Clearly, Die Hard 5 is about as far removed from the one man against some people in a building setup of the first film. This time, it’s John McClane and son, saving the entire world while sojourning Moscow.There are lots of reasons to be wary, not least the decision to appoint John Moore to direct. Moore has his moments, but his finest film perhaps remains Behind Enemy Lines, and that in itself wasn’t too much to get excited about. His Max Payne movie still makes us shudder.But then, Die Hard 4.0 turned out fine (thought it’s best not to consider it a Die Hard movie), and the appointment of Len Wiseman to direct that was widely questioned. Turns out, he did a decent job, and John Moore may yet surprise a few people.Finally, there’s Bruce Willis, in his most iconic screen role. A Good Day To Die Hard firmly rests on his shoulders, and if he can deliver, then Valentine’s Day 2013 – for that’s when it’s out – might turn out to be really rather fun.
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3. Evil Dead
Remakes - particularly of the horror variety - seldom give us much cause for celebration, but the forthcoming Evil Dead has a better pedigree than most. Uruguayan filmmaker Fede Alvarez came to Sam Raimi’s attention about three years ago, following the appearance of his sensational short film Ataque de Panico! on YouTube.Made for just a few hundred dollars, the film depicted a giant robot attack on Uruguay’s capital, and given the limited resources Alvarez had available, it’s a remarkable achievement. Raimi perhaps saw something of his own creative verve as a young filmmaker, since he’s seen fit to hand over the keys to the franchise that made him such a success in the first place.
A remake of as beloved an 80s film as The Evil Dead is always going to be controversial, but with Alvarez at the helm, Diablo Cody behind the script, and the first trailer displaying some strikingly creative gore, we’re willing to take next year’s riff on the classic cabin-in-the-woods horror on its own merits.
Direct link: http://www.tvgoon.com/evil-dead-2013-hindi-dubbed-movie-online
4.World War Z
The prolonged and troubled production of World War Z has been played out in the public eye probably far more than the filmmakers would have liked. Still, if we’re going to get panicky about films that have late reshoots, that’s a good many blockbusters we’ll have to discount.
The broader problem with World War Z, based on the work of Max Brooks, is that – as strong as the source material is – it doesn’t immediately lend itself to a movie (the same can be said of Daniel H Wilson’s Robopocalypse, which Steven Spielberg is bringing to the screen in 2014). Perhaps that’s why late writing work was done on the final act of the film.
Brad Pitt is starring in this one, with Marc Forster directing (his first blockbuster since 007 misfire Quantum Of Solace). Forster’s CV includes strong movies such as Finding Neverland and Monster’s Ball, and he has the capability of turning in a very strong film. We hope he’s done so again with World War Z, not least because follow-ups have already been planned.
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5.Fast SixDirect link: http://www.filmlinks4u.net/2013/07/world-war-z-2013-hindi-dubbed-movie-watch-online.html
By rights, the ageing Fast franchise should be propping up the bottom shelf of straight-to-DVD releases. But with Fast Five, director Justin Lin managed to supercharge a franchise that was rapidly running out of fuel, altering its trajectory from the street racing subgenre (a bit like The Cannonball Run with neon underlighting) to macho heist movie.
Dwayne Johnson added further to the testosterone and absurdity, and the movie’s infectious sense of fun made it one of 2011‘s surprise blockbusters. Lin is therefore faced with the unenviable task of bettering his own high watermark, and with next year’s Fast Six, he’s sending the franchise off on a globe-trotting adventure that takes in London, Glasgow and the Canary Islands.
Vin Diesel, Paul Walker and Jordana Brewster are the usual suspects behind the wheel, and they’re joined by a returning Michelle Rodriguez (who’s somehow cheated death), and Luke Evans as the villain of the piece. What it’ll all be about is anyone’s guess, but Universal’s confirmed it’ll be another heist picture, and the presence of Gina Carano among the supporting cast ensures there’ll be quite a lot of hand-to-face combat to take in.
Direct link: http://www.filmlinks4u.net/2013/05/fast-furious-6-2013-hindi-dubbed-movie-watch-online.html
6. The Last StandDirect link: http://www.filmlinks4u.net/2013/05/fast-furious-6-2013-hindi-dubbed-movie-watch-online.html
With his relatively brief appearances in the Expendables films, Arnold Schwarzenegger dipped a dainty toe back into the action movie world. The Last Stand, meanwhile, will see the former Governator take the lead in a gun-crazy film for the first time since Terminator 3 almost a decade ago.
Arnie plays Sheriff Ray Owens, who enjoys a quiet life in a sleepy US border town, until one day he’s charged with preventing a group of vicious escaped convicts from crossing the line to freedom in Mexico. He’s joined by Forest Whitaker, Luis Guzman and Genesis Rodriguez on the side of law and order, while Peter Stormare also stars, presumably as a villain.
The Last Stand is the Hollywood debut of director Kim Ji-woon, the South Korean director of A Tale Of Two Sisters and I Saw The Devil. The latter proved Ji-woon’s prowess as an action director, and The Last Stand’s additional budget means it’s packed full of gunfights, explosions and various vehicles skidding out of control.
With talent like that at the reins, we’re hoping The Last Stand will be a late-career return to form for Arnold, the erstwhile titan of the action genre.
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7.OblivionDirect link: http://www.join4film.com/hindi-dubbed/x-men-3-the-last-stand/
Few people left cinemas excitedly talking about Tron: Legacy’s forgettable story, but one thing was for sure: it was a visually stunning film. Director Joseph Kosinksi will no doubt bring some of that shininess to Oblivion, another science fiction movie, this time about a repairman in a post-apocalyptic future.
That repairman is played by the endlessly energetic Tom Cruise, who will star alongside Olga (Quantum Of Solace) Kurylenko, whose character is a catalyst for some sort of war between aliens and the surviving dregs of humanity. Morgan Freeman, Melissa Leo and Game Of Thrones’ Nikolaj Coster-Waldau are also among the supporting cast.
Further plot specifics are vague, but one Universal executive has described the script as “one of the finest we’ve ever come across”, though we suppose they would say that. At any rate, a marriage of Kosinski’s visual skill and a story worth telling may make Oblivion one of next year’s more pleasant surprises.
Direct link: http://www.movie1k.net/watch-77957-oblivion-in-hindi/
8.The CroodsDirect link: http://www.movie1k.net/watch-77957-oblivion-in-hindi/
The DreamWorks Animation slate is hardly an empty one, but there are some promising projects amidst the twelve active films it recently confirmed. The Croods might just be the most interesting.
This was a film that was originally co-scripted by John Cleese, and Aardman was putting it together as a stop-motion project back when it had its deal with DreamWorks in place. When Aardman and DreamWorks went their separate ways, the latter kept control of The Croods. It kept Kirk DeMicco on board (who'd been working on the project with Aardman), and brought the excellent Chris Sanders – of Lilo & Stitchand How To Train Your Dragon vintage – in to co-write and co-direct.
The voice talent includes the likes of Nicolas Cage, Ryan Reynolds and Emma Stone, and the film is set in prehistoric times, as a protective caveman faces up to big changes. And while we’ll always be curious as to just what Aardman could have made of all of this, this is arguably the most promising DreamWorks Animation movie on its known slate.
Direct link: http://www.tvgoon.com/the-croods-2013-full-english-movie-online
Direct link: http://www.tvgoon.com/the-croods-2013-full-english-movie-online
9.After Earth
Yes, it’s an M Night Shyamalan movie. But before you pull the power lead out of the back of your computer, bear this in mind: unlike his previous films, which were disappointing to say the least, Shyamalan has left the script for others to write this time.
Syriana scribe Stephen Gaghan and Book Of Eli writer Gary Whitta have joined forces to write this futuristic sci-fi movie, in which Will and Jaden Smith play a father and son stuck on a deserted planet Earth. With the father injured, the son must traverse a dangerous landscape to get help.
That Will Smith’s character’s called Cypher Raige has dampened our enthusiasm somewhat, but it’s important to remember that, way before the suicide-inducing winds of The Happening, or the dodgy kung-fu fantasy of The Last Airbender, Shyamalan was a storyteller of considerable skill. Will After Earth see the director reclaim his directing mojo? We live in hope.
Direct link:http://www.filmlinks4u.net/2013/06/after-earth-2013-hindi-dubbed-movie-watch-online.html
10.Thor: The Dark WorldDirect link:http://www.filmlinks4u.net/2013/06/after-earth-2013-hindi-dubbed-movie-watch-online.html
The second of Marvel’s 2013 releases, and the second of its phase two films in the build-up to 2015’s The Avengers 2, Thor: The Dark World may end up being the best comic book movie of 2013. Certainly the original Thor was strong, and Game Of Thrones’ Alan Taylor is an intriguing choice to replace Kenneth Branagh in the director’s chair.
But where can the film go next? We know that Chris Hemsworth, an allegedly-reluctant Natalie Portman, a rumoured Tom Hiddleston and a definite Anthony Hopkins are returning. Furthermore, on villain duties this time around is Christopher Eccleston. Further geek points have been earned by adding Chuck himself, Zachary Levi, to the cast.
Lots of promise, this one, in a year that has no shortage of movies in the genre.
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