1. "Saltburn"
Fresh off the mesmerizing "Promising Young Woman" is Emerald
Fennell’s second directorial project. In this psychological thriller, a young
man (Barry Keoghan) follows his classmate (Jacob Elordi) to the lavish estate
of Saltburn, where he becomes obsessed with his eccentric host family.
November 22
2. "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour"
Taylor Swift brings her billion-dollar Eras concert tour to
screens nationwide. She covers the top songs of her past 11 albums in just
under three hours and singing and dancing are encouraged.
October 13
3. "Anatomy of a Fall"
Winner of the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film
Festival, this courtroom drama follows a woman accused of killing her husband after he falls from a great height.
The film has been a blockbuster in its native France.
October 13
4. "Killers of the Flower Moon"
Based on David Grann’s best-selling book, this true story
chronicles the conflict between the suddenly wealthy Native Americans of Osage County and the white interlopers who are after their fortune. The
Scorsese film stars Leonardo
DiCaprio, Lily Gladstone and Robert DeNiro.
October 20
5. "The Marvels"
What happens when three Marvels (Captain, Ms., and Monica Rambeau) switch powers and worlds?
Director Nia DaCosta (“Candyman”) helms the latest Marvel Studios installment,
destined to be a team-up for ages. It stars Brie Larson, Teyonah Parris and
Iman Vellani.
November 10
6. "Trolls Band Together"
The much-discussed NSYNC musical reunion isn’t happening at an awards show but in theaters as the band reunites for new songs for the third "Trolls" movie. We find out that Branch (Justin Timberlake) was once in a boy band with his brothers and it’s time for a second chance.
November 17
7. "The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes"
A prequel to the Hunger Games book series, we travel back to
Panem at the 10th Hunger
Games when Coriolanus Snow (Tom
Blyth) was just a mentor to tribute Lucy
Gray Baird (Rachel Zegler), not yet President. Much like Katniss Everdeen,
Lucy captures the attention of the whole nation and the pair must use her fame
to help them survive.
November 17
8. "The Boy and the Heron"
Hayao Miyazaki is back at Studio Ghibli, after his
retirement in 2013. He has written and
directed this new film about a boy who enters a magical world with the help of
a talking heron. Just like past Miyazaki, it’s a fantastical journey through an
enchanted world.
December 8
9. "Wish"
In the newest Disney musical animated feature, Ariana
DeBose is Asha, a teen in the Kingdom of Rosas, who senses King Magnifico (Chris Pine) is not what he
seems. She wishes upon a star for help and soon magic is everywhere. Asha and
Star must use the wishes to save the kingdom from doom.
November 22
10. "Maestro"
Bradley Cooper directs and stars in a biopic of
conductor/composer Leonard Bernstein.
His marriage to Felicia
Montealegre (Carey Mulligan) is the focus, in addition to his
lasting legacy in music.
November 22
11. "Leave the World Behind"
Based on Rumaan
Alam’s tense page-turner, this film stars Julia Roberts and Ethan Hawke as a
couple suddenly confronted by strangers (Mahershala Ali and Myha'la) on the front steps of their vacation home, warning about the
impending end of the world.
November 22
12. "Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé"
Not to be outdone by Taylor Swift, Beyoncé is launching her
own theatrical version of her Renaissance concert tour. The film will show
performances, as well as behind the scenes footage.
December 1
13. "Napoleon"
Ridley Scott and Joaquin Phoenix reteam for an epic film
about the rise to power of the French ruler and original short king.
November 22
14. "Wonka"
From the makers of “Paddington” comes the Willy Wonka origin
story in all its candy-colored glory. Timothee Chalamet plays the titular candy
inventor, destined to lead a sweets empire.
December 6
15. "Poor Things"
Yorgos Lanthimos, who has made off-the-wall films like
“The Lobster” and “The Favorite,” adapts
a new film based on a Scottish book of the same name. In it, a woman is brought
back to life and runs off with a slick lawyer to see the world. It stars Emma
Stone, Mark Ruffalo and Willem Dafoe.
December 8
16. "Priscilla"
You’ve seen "Elvis," now watch Priscilla’s side of the story
in a new film by Sofia Coppola. Cailee Spaeny gives a breakthrough
performance as the young Priscilla while Jacob Elordi wows as Elvis.
November 3