Beauty and the Beast screens on March 17. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Movie fans are up for a treat. From the beloved childhood favorite, “Beauty and the Beast,” to any Anime fan’s dream come true, Death Note: Light Up the New World, the movie line up this week is awesome! Included in this anticipated list is a Cinema One Original entitled, 2 Cool 2 BE 4Gotten. So, couch potatoes, get up and get watching. Beauty And The Beast: Nostalgia at its Best The much-awaited film adaptation of the Disney classic is out this week! The live-action film is very particular at preserving the sentiment of the classic tale, even going as far as making the scenes, songs and blocking parallel to that of the Disney rendition. Everybody is excited to see how Emma Watson and Dan Stevens play the role of Beauty and the Beast. It will be a treat to be reminded of facing fears and looking beyond what is tangible. Death Note: Light Up The New World – Anime Fans Rejoice! The action-packed film is a reboot of the Japanese manga written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takashi Obata. It tells about a character named Light Yagami, otherwise known as Kira, who set it upon himself to rid the world of criminality. He decides to do this when he received a notebook that allows its owner to have someone assassinated as long as that name is written on its pages. It is a vigilante’s way of enforcing the law. 2 Cool 2 Be 4Gotten: From Friendless to Famous A boy named Felix is the main character in Reality-TV Drama . He seems to have difficulty gaining friends in high school. Although he makes sure to perform well academically, his life seems like a bore to those his age. When his half-brothers arrive, however, things become more interesting yet dark. His American Snyder brothers have something up their sleeves. Peterson Vargas directed the film. It stars Khalil Ramos, Ethan Salvador and Jameson Blake. More Related News LGBTQ Bashers To Boycott Beauty And The Beast, Ewan McGregor Speaks Out Facebook Comments
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