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ISSUE 86 / 20016 19 FILM COMING SOON CRIMINAL A HOLOGRAM FOR A KING A washed up businessman aims to recover his losses by travelling to Saudi Arabia and selling his idea to a wealthy monarch and securing the I.T. contract for a new complex being built in the middle of the desert. Hanks is back in this quirky comedy drama that is looking to be a brilliant feel good film for the year. COMPADRES The memories & skills of a deceased CIA agent are implanted into an unpredictable and dangerous convict, Jericho Stewart with the aim of completing an unfinished mission. Criminal is looking to be an interesting film, with a great cast and what looks to be action-packed scenes as well as an awe of mystery, it's definitely one to watch out for. A Mexican Cop is forced to work with a teenage American hacker after his girlfriend is kidnapped by the drug cartel and set up with the FBI. Compadres is looking to be a hilarious action comedy film, the trailer alone leaves you laughing and wanting to see the whole movie, just take a look below. 22th April 22th April 15th April One of the key aspects of making a great film is to have a great villain. If the villain of the film is not on point, then the entire feel of the movie tends to fall flat. We've compiled a list of some of the greatest movie villains throughout the ages (WARNING: There may some spoilers): 1. Hannibal Lecter (The Silence of the Lambs: 1991) A genius intelligence level forensic psychologist with a taste for human flesh, Anthony Hopkins' portrayal of the cannibalistic serial killer is a superb one, displaying charisma and a menacingly smoothing voice, Hopkins' take on the killer is what makes the movie. His most evil moment? When he bites the nose off one of the prison guards and then proceeds to WEAR HIS FACE in order to escape from the FBI, crazy shit. 2. Agent Smith (The Matrix: 1999) Suited up with his trademark shades, Agent Smith is definitely not one to be trifled with. Created with the purpose of supressing the human rebellion, Agent Smith soon gets out of control when he faces off against Neo. With his strong, polite tone of speaking alone, you know he means business, after all, "What good is a phone call if you are unable to speak?" 3. Keyser Söze (The Usual Suspects: 1995) Like the Loch Ness Monster or Bigfoot, our next pick has acquired legendary or even mythical status. Keyser Söze is probably the most devious villain on our list, pulling strings without anyone even knowing. What makes him so evil? The very story behind the legend, after killing his own wife and kids, he gets vengeance of all his enemies and just like that, he's gone forever. 4. Ivan Drago (Rocky IV: 1985) As silent and deadly as a Russian winter, at a towering 6ft 5in and a Red Army captain, Ivan Drago is not someone you'd want to run into in a dark alleyway. Uttering only a few lines that are guaranteed to induce fear, "The Siberian Express" lives up to his name, particularly in his fight against Apollo Creed, this cold-hearted fighter has no remorse for his opponents. 5. Angel Eyes AKA The Bad (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: 1966) As silent and deadly as a Russian winter, at a towering 6ft 5in and a Red Army captain, Ivan Drago is not someone you'd want to run into in a dark alleyway. Uttering only a few lines that are guaranteed to induce fear, "The Siberian Express" lives up to his name, particularly in his fight against Apollo Creed, this cold-hearted fighter has no remorse for his opponents. EYES OF A KILLER: 5 FILMS MOST EVIL VILLAINS If last month's upcoming films to look out for didn't excite you for what's to come on the big screen, this month's list is definitely sure to. So let's take a look at some of the upcoming films for this month:

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