Nerve Magazine Vol. 2 #4

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So you’ve seen the hotly tipped music for this year, now we bring you a definitive cinema guide for the next 12 months!

APRIL Transcendence With Christopher Nolan’s old cinematographer taking over directing duties, Wally Pfister is making his directorial debut, so be intrigued. A fab cast including Johnny Depp and Morgan Freeman, this could be a film that may go under the radar but one not to miss.

MARCH

Noah This epic is one to look out for. With a gigantic budget, it looks truly brilliant. Based on the story of Noah’s Ark, Russell Crowe and co. take on the evil, as well as the world in order for it to be saved. With a great cast and Darren Aronofsky at the helm of directing, put this in your diary.

JULY

Hercules Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, who was the highest grossing star of 2013, is to star as the son of Zeus in theatres in July and it is set to be spectacular. The Rock got into the greatest shape of his life for this role and it’s going to be nothing short of amazing!

NOVEMBER Interstellar Christopher Nolan is Back. Making headlines with his Dark Knight Trilogy Nolan returns to the scene with a brand new original film, Interstellar. The plot is known to include time travel, alternate dimensions and wormholes, however Nolan’s famous secrecy keeps anyone from knowing more and keeping them on their toes. We’re sure to see yet another astounding film after the success of Nolan’s work with Inception.

AUGUST Guardians of The Galaxy As Marvel currently enjoy the success of their franchise’s popularity, Guardians of the Galaxy looks like it’s shaping to be another slam-dunk. Unlike its predecessors, GotG takes time away from the established heroes of The Avengers and instead brings us an absurd adventure of a group of alien outcasts defending the galaxy from strange cosmic beings. With Thor: The Dark World’s mid credits scene enticing us with what’s to come, we saw truly how different this film is going to be.

DECEMBER

The Hobbit: There and Back Again Peter Jackson concludes his second romp in Middle Earth with The Hobbit: There and Back Again. We last saw Bilbo and the Dwarves facing the dreaded dragon Smaug as Gandalf investigated rumors of a necromancer bringing darkness forces to Middle-Earth. This last film in the Hobbit trilogy promises to bring just as much magic and adventure, as we see our heroes finish their tale with ‘The Battle of the Five Armies’. It’s going to be a spectacle. NERVE | 17


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