What used to take place regularly, but only with a small selection of cinema films, is now a mass start. Since the 1980s, new blockbusters have been showing in cinemas every Thursday – until then, by the way, always on Fridays. But filmmakers are under a lot more pressure these days. Because: Not only the total income of the film decides on its success, but the first weekend of the game is already decisive. How long the respective film can be seen on the big screen in the cinema also depends on this first weekend. In general, however, it can be said that the new footage can be viewed for around six weeks.
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Top 4 movies in July
Thor: Love and Thunder – July 7th
Thor (Chris Hemsworth) has his next task waiting shortly after the Avengers defeat Thanos. The superhero roams the universe with the Guardians of the Galaxy and soon realizes that someone is after gods and goddesses. Thor doesn't hesitate and wants to get to the bottom of the ominous thing.
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On his quest, he meets Valkyrie (Zessa Thompson) and his ex-girlfriend Jane Foster (Natalie Portman), who now also has divine powers. The three superheroes team up and track down the butcher of the gods, Gorr (Christian Bale). What treacherous plan is he pursuing?
Love things – July 7th
A dream of many people: to be famous – as an actor or as a singer. Marvin (Elyas M'Barek) lives this dream as one of the biggest acting stars in Germany. Cameras follow him, one interview follows the next, fans ensnare him. Until an interview with tabloid journalist Bettina (Alexandra Maria Lara) goes awry and Marvin has to hide from the media. Marvin ends up in the feminist theater "3000" of all places, where his presence is not welcomed. At least for now. Because the theater director Frieda (Lucie Heinze) decides to take advantage of the film star. Will this plan work and not throw Lucie and Marvin into even more chaos?
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Rifkin's Festival – July 7th
Woody Allen is back in theaters with a new film. And just as Allen loves the movies, so does Mort Rifkin (Wallace Shawn) in "Rifkin's Festival." His wife Sue (Gina Gershon) is a publicist and travels to the San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain. Mort accompanies her – mostly because he fears that Sue has feelings for director Philippe (Louis Garrel). But then there's the novel Mort has wanted to write for ages – is this his chance to clear his head abroad? In short: no. Because while the tête-à-tête between Sue and Philippe consolidates, Mort meets Dr. Jo Rojas (Elena Anaya), who is in a similar situation to his own.
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Monsieur Claude and his great party – July 21st
In 2014, Monsieur Claude and his family were enthusiastic about the cinema for the first time. Now the third part of the comedy is coming to cinemas and promises no less fun. After all this time, Claude (Christian Clavier) and his wife Marie (Chantal Lauby) have come to terms with their sons-in-law. Now it's their turn to throw a big party. With their 40th wedding anniversary approaching, their four daughters are planning a surprise party in Chinon. What should not be missing at such a festival? Exactly, the whole family. And that includes the in-laws. Chaos and turbulent catastrophes are inevitable.
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All new movies this month
July 6Thor: Love and Thunder (Action)7. JulyLiebesdings (comedy)Rifkin's Festival (comedy)Alfons Zitterbacke: Finally a class trip! (Family) Corsage (biography/drama) Welcome to Siegheilkirchen (drama) Karlchen: The great birthday adventure (family) Four walls for two (drama) Das Pfauenparadis (drama) Winnetou I, II and III (adventure) The Expert at the Card Table : Looking for Erdnase (documentary)14. JulyThe Gray Man (novel adaptation/thriller)The Owners (thriller)My hours with Leo (drama)Spiral: The Ritual (drama/horror)Pornfluencer (documentary)Everything Will Change (drama)Who we will have been (documentary)One second ( Drama)Love, Spells and All That (drama)La Dolce Vita: The Sweet Life (drama)The Restless (drama)Couch Connections (documentary)21. JulyBob's Burgers: The Movie (Animation)The Father of the Bride (Comedy)Monsieur Claude and His Big Party (Comedy)Men: What Seeks You Will Find You (Horror)Bibi & Tina: Just Different (Family)Borrowed White (Drama) 1001 Nights Apart (documentary)Summer with Anaïs (comedy)To The End of the Earth (drama)28. JulyDC League of Super-Pets (Animation)Hatching (Horror)The Perfect Boss (Comedy)Arthur Malediction (Horror)Moneyboys (Drama)The Survivor (Drama)The Magnetic (Drama)