Every time we find more and more movies,which have really cool interiors. Not all of them, but only the best ones, get into our traditional Monday movie selection It's hard to believe, but next week the twentieth issue of our weekly column, which has become so popular, will be released. More and more people read it every time, the advice multiplies, but I wonder if you watch the movies that appear in the selections? Write in the comments here or on social networks, and in the meantime we will make a plan for evening viewing for each day of this week. Previous issue . I, Robot (2004) A classic representation of the not-so-distant future, when robots become a familiar part of life. Computerized filling of houses, minimalist interiors, artificial intelligence - perhaps one day we will live like this too. And, naturally, there will be the same conservatives as the main character of the film, played by Will Smith, who hates robots and sees them only as a threat. The belief in the three laws of robotics is so strong that such statements seem to the public like the ravings of madmen, but, as is usually the case, the latter are often right. The King speaks!(2010) Royal apartments and palace luxury, high society outfits and the atmosphere of the thirties of the last century - the stylistic design of the film was a success. The film was even nominated for an Oscar for its scenery, but won much more - Best Screenplay, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Film. And that's not to mention the scattering of other awards. And the plot here is based on the biography of the Duke, who takes office as King of Britain. The real story of George VI about the struggle with his illness - a severe stutter - was somewhat distorted by cinematic conventions, but the film itself does not become bad because of this. Marvin's Room (1996) A drama about importancefamily relationships with Meryl Streep, Diane Keaton, Robert De Niro and twenty-year-old Leonardo DiCaprio in the leading roles. The clash of completely different characters, the incurable illness of the father, who needs to be looked after in his house, a teenager who has gotten out of hand - problems are layered one on top of another, but the main point of the film is that it is worth trying to accept and hear others. And then in any, even the most seemingly hopeless situation, a ray of hope will dawn. The Secret Life of Pets (2016) InA new cartoon is coming out on Thursday, so we recommend planning a family trip to the cinema to see this miracle. A sweet, kind and funny picture can give you an hour and a half of pleasure and good emotions. And also make you think about what pets really do while we are at work. The editors have already rated the cartoon, and we assure you that there are many more jokes there than were shown in the trailers. The Big Short (2015) This financialThe drama, based on real events, was one of the top three contenders for this year's Oscar. The topical subject of the 2008 global economic crisis and several analysts who predicted it, coupled with the expressive presentation of the material by director Adam McKay, attracted many viewers to the cinema, including those who were completely unfamiliar with the specifics of work behind the scenes on Wall Street. Swaps, hedge funds, mortgage loans and bond tranches - even professionals get confused, so there are moments in the film when the actors look into the camera and begin to explain what exactly is happening. For example, Margot Robbie from a bath of champagne. I'm Not There (2007) Everyone knows the legendaryBob Dylan is a singer and composer, one of the most significant figures not only in the history of rock, but also in music in general. The film "I'm Not There" is dedicated to his life. Six different stories, in which six different characters to one degree or another touch upon a certain period of the great musician's life, starting with his childhood, which fell during the war. The scenery and surroundings perfectly symbolize each stage in Dylan's career and life. Vanilla Sky (2001) Studying the Castof this film, you can break your tongue from the names - Tom Cruise, Penelope Cruz, Cameron Diaz and so on. And the plot, which at first seems so simple, as the action progresses, becomes overgrown with details and becomes very deep. The main character, who owns a publishing house and lives in an expensive apartment, suddenly gets into an accident that radically changes his life. The film gives you the opportunity to look at yourself from the outside, you just need to "open your eyes".