These are some movies that I have watched and really enjoyed:
Life of Pi
The Hunger Games
Wreck it Ralph
Matilda
Top 5 Movies that are coming in 2013:
Oz the great and powerful (Due for release: March 2013)
Epic (Due to release: May 2013)
The Smurfs 2 (Due to release: July 2013)
Despicable Me 2 (Due to release: July 2013)
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Due to release: November 2013)
A little bit more about the Top 5 movies that are coming in 2013.
Oz the great and powerful:
Oscar Diggs (James Franco), a con-artist and circus magician from Kansas, finds himself swept up into the magical Land of Oz. The inhabitants of Oz are quick to offer him everything he has always longed for – fame, fortune and respect. But his new-found fame is about to unravel quickly if he cannot prove to the three witches, Theodora (Mila Kunis), Evanora (Rachel Weisz), and Glinda (Michelle Williams), that he is the great and powerful wizard they have all been waiting for.
Oscar must use every ounce of magical talent and wizardry he has if he is to discover who is good and who is evil in order to save Oz before it is too late. Will Oscar transform himself into the great and powerful Wizard of Oz?
Not yet rated – suitable for older children and teenagersEpic:
When a teenage girl gets magically transported into a secret universe she discovers that her missing father was right all along about the existence of a group of warriors that protect the forest, known as the Leafmen.
Now trapped in their world, she must join forces with a group of colourful characters to not only find her way home but also help stop an evil force, known as the Boggans, from destroying their world and ours.
Starring Amanda Seyfried, Josh Hutcherson, Colin Farrell, Beyonce and Christoph Waltz.
Not yet rated - suitable for all agesThe Smurfs 2:
The evil wizard Gargamel (Hank Azaria) has been busy hatching a plot to capture the all-powerful, magical Smurf-essence. His plan is set in motion when he creates a couple of mischievous smurf-like creatures – the Naughties, Vexy (Christina Ricci) and Hackus (J.B. Smoove). But he quickly learns that only ‘real’ Smurfs can give him the power he seeks . After successfully kidnapping Smurfette (Katy Perry) can he trick her into joining the Naughties and transforming them into actual Smurfs? Or will Papa, Clumsy, Grouchy and Vanity, with the help of Patrick (Neil Patrick Harris) and Grace Winslow (Jayma Mays), be able to save her before it’s too late?
Not yet rated – suitable for all ages
Despicable Me 2:
The reformed criminal mastermind, Gru, is back for another round in Despicable Me 2. While little is known about the overall plot of the sequel, the trailer leads us to infer that some evil force is out to get those closest to Gru when his bumbling minions are snatched from the safety of their home by a faceless villain. Dr Nefario and the girls also return for round two with a score of new characters.
Steve Carell, Al Pacino, Kristen Wiig and Russell Brand voice this all-star film.
Not yet rated – suitable for all ages
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire:
In the second instalment of The Hunger Games Trilogy, Catching Fire, Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark return to their homes in District 12. But it doesn’t take long for them to realise that the Capitol is far from finished with either of them. Forced to continue their fight for survival, both Katniss and Peeta are thrown back into the arena in the Quarter Quell.
Not yet rated – for a teenage audience