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Netflix in November

November 1, 2019

Today, I’m focusing on what’s new to Netflix this month because they’re launching a lot of exciting content.

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What to Watch: October 25th

October 25, 2019

Happy almost Halloween to everyone! Maybe you’re spending the weekend at a costume party or buying the perfect candy for trick-or-treaters on Thursday. Whatever you’re doing, there’s always time to catch a movie!

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What to Watch: October 11th

October 11, 2019

It’s a bit of a low-key weekend at the movies compared to the massive Joker release we saw last week. That doesn’t mean there aren’t still things to see!

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What to Watch: October 4th

October 4, 2019

Despite the fact that this weekend should be reserved as a special holiday that only plays A Star is Born in theaters, there are actually new movies out this weekend.

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What to Watch: September 20th

September 20, 2019

Gone is the end of summer lull with nothing to offer cinema goers. September is offering multiple new and exciting films every weekend!

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What to Watch: September 13th

September 13, 2019

There are plenty of things to see in theaters this weekend as fall movie season begins!

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Fall Movie Preview 2019

September 10, 2019

Fall movie season is here! This is always my favorite time of the year to see movies. There's such a wonderful variety of films available to see in theaters. Everything from awards season contenders, indie darlings, and exciting space adventures! Get ready to make your way to the theater because this looks like it's going to be a great season at the movies. Let's take a look at what's coming soon.

SEPTEMBER

September 13th
The Goldfinch
Starring: Ansel Elgort, Oakes Fegley, Nicole Kidman, Finn Wolfhard
Bring the tissues and prepare yourself for a rollercoaster of emotions because this is gonna be a wild ride. The Goldfinch is based on the Pultizer Prize winning novel by Donna Tart. This is one of the best books I’ve read recently, but it's quite an emotional journey. It follows 13-year-old Theo Decker after the traumatic death of his mother in an art museum bombing. It’s a haunting and powerful story about the human condition once grief becomes a prominent force in one's life. The film is directed by John Crowley with Roger Deakins as director of photography. That's what I call must-see cinema.

September 20th
Downton Abbey
Starring: Michelle Dockery, Maggie Smith, Hugh Boneville, Jim Carter
You love Downton Abbey, I love Downton Abbey. Everyone loves Downton Abbey. I can hear the theme song playing in my head just thinking of the movie being released. That's right, the beloved TV series is coming to the big screen. Hopefully, it won't be anything like the season 3 finale. (Real fans know the pain and struggle. We can't go back to that time.) In the film, Downton Abbey will be visited by the royal family. I’m sure it will make for quite an impressive cinematic experience. As a fan of the show, I can’t wait to see it all on the big screen!

Ad Astra
Starring: Brad Pitt, Tommy Lee Jones, Liv Tyler
Just two months after showing the world that he doesn’t age in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Brad Pitt is back and he’s going to space. It makes sense, fall is the only logical time to release a film in the space genre. (The Martian, Interstellar, First Man, Arrival, Gravity were all released in the fall.) Ad Astra is all about an astronaut who takes on a mission to uncover the truth about his missing father. The film is directed by James Gray (The Lost City of Z, The Immigrant). I just hope Brad Pitt gets to wear his iconic Hawaiian shirt. Audiences demand to see it again.

September 27th
Judy
Starring: Renee Zellweger, Finn Wittrock, Jessie Buckley, Rufus Sewell
There's nothing like a good biographical drama. Throw in musical numbers and it's a hit in my eyes. Renée Zellweger stars as the iconic Judy Garland in this biopic that explores her life in 1969 as she arrives in London to perform a series of sold out concerts. Word from the Telluride Film Festival is that Renée Zellweger gives a very strong performance as Judy. Could she have an awards season run on her hands for Best Actress? We'll see very soon!

OCTOBER

October 4th
Joker
Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Robert de Niro, Zazzie Beats
Joaquin Phoenix stars as the Joker in this standalone film that focuses on the origins of the DC villain. The film received an 8 minute standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival, which seems pretty excessive for any movie. I'm just not a movie applauder. It's unnatural to me. I'm also not much of a Joker enthusiast so I can't get too excited about this or the way it seemingly wants me to feel sympathy for the Joker. I don't. He's a terrorist. However, this is going to be a huge cinematic event. There are striking similarities to 70’s hit films The King of Comedy and Taxi Driver in the first trailers of the film. Director Todd Phillips clearly wanted to make a unique comic book film and this one will have people talking.

Lucy in the Sky
Starring: Natalie Portman, Dan Stevens, Jon Hamm
Another space movie! Fall movie season demands it. After returning from space, astronaut Lucy Cola begins to feel withdrawn and disconnected from reality. The film is loosely based on Lisa Nowak, an astronaut who lost her grip on reality after returning to earth after space travel. One thing's for sure, with a cast including Natalie Portman, Jon Hamm, and Dan Stevens, this one promises some impressive acting.

October 11
Gemini Man
Starring: Will Smith, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Clive Owen
An assassin becomes the target of a mysterious government operative who can predict his every move. Soon he finds out that the mysterious operative is a clone of himself. Can Gemini Man help director Ang Lee (Life of Pi, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) find critical acclaim again after 2016's underwhelming Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk.

The King
Starring: Timothée Chalamet, Robert Pattinson, Joel Edgerton
Based on Shakespeare’s Henriad, The King follows Henry V as he takes the throne after his father’s death and navigates a kingdom filled with war, chaos, and political strife. While all of that is very interesting, I think we need to discuss the hair in this movie. First of all, there’s Timothée Chalamet’s bowl cut, which is quite a situation. So very round and tragic. Why Timothée? You know you have great hair, but the bowl cut is not your look! Then, there’s Robert Pattinson’s wig. It's kind of amazing. The hair in this movie alone is going to keep me entertained for 2 hours. The King will be in limited release theaters on October 11th and begin streaming on Netflix November 1st.

October 18th
Zombieland: Double Tap
Starring: Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone, Abigail Breslin
This sequel comes 10 years after the popular zombie comedy first made its way to theaters. A lot has changed for the cast since 2009. Emma Stone has won an Oscar for La La Land, Jesse Eisenberg received a nomination for The Social Network, and Woody Harrelson has appeared in several projects including the Oscar nominated Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri and the critically acclaimed series True Detective. That doesn't stop this cast for returning for a sequel! This time around, the team is back in the American heartland to face off against evolved zombies.

The Lighthouse
Starring: Robert Pattinson, Willem Dafoe
I was initially indifferent towards this movie, but after watching the trailer I have to see it just to solve the mystery of who spilled those beans! Willem Dafoe is going INSANE over it. "Why'd ya spill your beans?" Someone please answer him before he turns into the Green Goblin! This movie is about two lighthouse keepers who try to maintain their sanity while living in seclusion on a remote island in Maine. (It’s also about beans, I think). The cinematography for The Lighthouse has a unique old Hollywood feel that is very intriguing.

Jojo Rabbit
Starring: Taika Watiti, Scarlett Johannson, Roman Griffin, Sam Rockwell
Taika Waititi (Thor: Ragnarok, Hunt for the Wilderpeople) directs and stars in Jojo Rabbit, an "anti-hate satire" about a young German boy whose imaginary best friend is an idiotic version of Hitler. One day, he discovers that his mother is hiding a Jewish girl in their home and Jojo’s world is turned upside down. There's no doubt this will be controversial, but the key word here is satire. Taiki Waititi is Jewish himself and the film is obviously making fun of Nazis.

NOVEMBER

November 1st
The Irishman
Starring: Robert de Niro, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci
Martin Scorsese’s long awaited gangster epic is finally premiering this November. The 3 1/2 hour crime drama (Scorsese loves a good 3-hour runtime!) focuses on the life of Frank “The Irishman” Sheeran a mob hitman who played a role in the disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa. Netflix is distributing the film, but it will be available to see in select theaters on November 1st for cinematic purists. It will begin streaming on Netflix November 27th. (Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! Go ahead and watch a 3-hour mafia epic with your family for the holiday! It's Martin's gift to you.)

Harriet
Starring: Cynthia Erivo, Janelle Monet, Joe Alwyn
The true story of Harriet Tubman and her harrowing escape from slavery that eventually led to the Underground Railroad. Cynthia Erivo is going to be amazing in this role! She was such a breakout star in Widows and Bad Times at the El Royale. Can't wait to see her portrayal of Harriet Tubman.

November 8th
Doctor Sleep
Starring: Ewan McGregor, Rebecca Ferguson, Jacob Tremblay
39 years after The Shining, it’s getting a sequel. Based on the novel by Steven King, Doctor Sleep focuses on an adult Danny Torrance as he meets a girl with similar “shining” powers and tries to protect her from a cult called The True Knot. There’s a lot of talent involved in this project, but The Shining is untouchable in terms of classic movies. There’s no need to make a sequel. Not to mention, this plot summary sounds kind of weak. Consider me very skeptical that this will be good.

Last Christmas
Starring: Emilia Clarke, Henry Goulding, Emma Thompson
A Christmas rom-com! Let’s jump for joy because a Christmas rom com is making its way to theaters! Last Christmas is all about Kate, a depressed woman working as Santa’s elf in a department store. She keeps bumping into the same man, Tom, who may help her find happiness in the holiday season. Sounds like a recipe for the perfect holiday movie!

Honey Boy
Starring: Shia Labeouf, Lucas Hedges, Noah Jupe
It’s no secret that Shia LaBeouf has had a chaotic lifestyle in his post-Disney days. It looks like audiences are about to find out what has gone on behind-the-scenes in the film, Honey Boy. The film is written by LaBeouf and follows his own experiences with fame and the strained relationship with his dysfunctional father. Noah Jupe and Lucas Hedges will be playing Shia LaBeouf as a child and teen actor, while Shia LaBeouf will play his own father for a meta twist. As someone who grew up watching Even Stevens and Shia LaBeouf's career progress, this is one of my most anticipated films of the fall.

November 15
Ford v. Ferrari
Starring: Christian Bale, Matt Damon, Catriona Balfe
American car designer Carroll Shelby and driver Ken Miles attempt to build a revolutionary race car for Ford to battle Ferrari at the 24 hours of Le Mans in 1966. The premise of this movie reminds me a little bit of Ron Howard's Rush which is a very underrated movie that should be watched if you haven't seen it.

The Report
Starring: Adam Driver, Jon Hamm, Tim Blake Nelson
The Report is a political drama about an FBI agent’s investigation into the CIA’s torture practice on suspected terrorists after 9/11. Adam Driver stars in the film and he’s about to have a major fall movie season. The Report and Marriage Story could easily get him awards buzz. In fact, I predict he’ll be nominated for an Oscar for one of those roles. Plus, he’ll be in Star Wars in December. You’ll be seeing a lot of him in the next few months.

November 22nd
Frozen 2
Starring: Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Josh Gad
Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, and Olaf go on an adventure to an enchanted autumn forest to find the origin of Elsa’s powers and save their land. Just when everyone finally got Let it Go out of their heads, Disney is gonna hit us with another Frozen movie. I have to admit, I'm intrigued by the concept of the autumn forest. We need more movies that take place in the fall! It should be it's own sub-genre.

A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
Starring: Tom Hanks, Matthew Rhys, Susan Kelechi Watson
He’s already played Walt Disney, Captain Phillips, and Sully so it’s fitting that Tom Hanks would play Mr. Rogers on the list of “America’s favorite people” up next. The movie is all about the friendship between Fred Rogers and journalist Tom Junod. I cannot wait to see this. If you haven’t watched the documentary about Fred Rogers called Won't You Be My Neighbor?, do it before this is released! It’s going to add so much depth to the cinematic experience.

November 27th
Knives Out
Starring: Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Jamie Lee Curtis, Toni Collette
When a famous crime novelist is found dead on his estate, a detective is enlisted to investigate the family. Knives Out is directed by Rian Johnson (Looper, The Last Jedi) and packed with stars. It looks a bit like Bad Times at the El Royale meets the style of a Wes Anderson movie. I'm very interested in the central mystery at play here, but I can't lie, Chris Evans is the reason I'll go to the theater for this.

December 6th
Marriage Story
Starring: Scarlett Johansson, Adam Driver, Laura Dern
This one is going to be be majorly sad, so let's all take some time to prepare ourselves. A stage director and his actress wife struggle as their marriage falls apart and they proceed with a difficult coast-to-coast divorce. Noah Baumbach (The Squid and the Whale, Frances Ha) directed the film which has already been receiving high praise from early festival screenings. This will definitely draw comparisons to Kramer vs. Kramer and Baumback's The Squid and the Whale based on the trailer's tone. The juxtaposition of the couple's happy memories vs. the court scene at the end of the trailer is just heartbreaking. Marriage Story will be available to stream on Netflix December 6th.

December 13th
A Hidden Life
Starring: August Diehl, Valerie Pachner, Matthias Schoenaerts
Few movies have affected me the way Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life have. It's certainly not a movie for everyone, but it works for me. The unconventional narrative, epic cinematography, and orchestral score are unforgettable. Critics from festival screenings have said that A Hidden Life is his best work since The Tree of Life meaning I'll need to see it ASAP. The film is based on a true story about an Austrian farmer named Franz Jaggerstatter who refused to fight for the Nazis in World War II. The trailer looks beautiful and poetic.

December 20th
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
Starring: Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, Oscar Isaac, John Boyega
The latest Star Wars trilogy will complete with The Rise of Skywalker. Taking place after The Last Jedi, the members left in the Resistance will face the First Order once again. The conflict between the Jedi and the Sith reaches a breaking point bringing the Skywalker saga to an end. I have so many questions about this movie! Was Kylo Ren actually lying to Rey about her parents in The Last Jedi? Could they really be important people? Will she turn to the dark side like this preview suggests? (I hope not). Why is Palpatine (the villain who died in Return of the Jedi) talking in all of the trailers? Thankfully, J.J. Abrams is returning as director for The Rise of Skywalker to answer all of my questions and hopefully deliver a great Star Wars film.

Bombshell
Starring: Margot Robbie, Nicole Kidman, Charlize Theron
The story of Kayla Pospisil, Megyn Kelly, and Gretchen Carlson: the women who brought down Roger Ailes at Fox News. This is a phenomenal cast. I can’t wait to see them act together. These 3 could easily make their way to the awards season race with this project. It screams Oscar contender.

Jumanji: The Next Level
Starring: Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, Karen Gillan
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle was one of the biggest surprise box office hits in recent years, appealing to people of all age groups. It's no surprise that The Next Level is being released so quickly after the massive success of Welcome to the Jungle. This time around, the group goes back into the game, but a few of their grandparents are sucked in as well. That means Kevin Hart will be portraying Danny Glover and Dwayne Johnson will be portraying Danny DeVito.

Cats
Starring: Francesca Hayward, Jason Derulo, Judi Dench, Jennifer Hudson, Taylor Swift
Forget Star Wars, forget A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, forget A Hidden Life. Disregard everything on this list. Cats is going to be the cinematic moment of 2019! That CGI? Legendary! The actors could have worn cat suits or make up like the stage play, but director Tom Hooper decided that this is the 21st century...time to try out a new technique called digital fur technology! So now this movie exists. It's difficult to describe what this digital fur technology looks like, but doesn’t look like cats. I will say the trailer was released with plenty of time before the movie gets to theaters, so there's hope that the finished product will look way better than the original trailer. If I'm being totally honest, I love most musicals, so I'm still going to see this.

December 25th
Little Women
Starring: Saoirse Ronan, Timothée Chalamet, Meryl Streep, Laura Dern
Greta Gerwig's highly ancitipated second film is a remake of the beloved Louisa May Alcott novel, Little Women. You all know the story, but I'll do a quick plot recap anyway. Little Women is told through the eyes of Jo March as she recounts her life growing up with her 3 sisters: Meg, Amy, and Beth. Each have their own distinct personalities, but have a very strong bond with each other. The film reunites Saoirse Ronan and Timothée Chalamet as Jo March and Laurie for a mini-Lady Bird reunion. It also contains a little Big Little Lies reunion with Meryl Streep and Laura Dern. What a great Christmas day release!

That concludes this Fall Movie Preview! As you can tell, there are tons of movies releasing this season in all genres. What are you most excited to see this fall?

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What’s Streaming in September

September 3, 2019

Fall is almost here and that means several brand new titles to choose from on Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime!

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What to Watch: August 30th

August 30, 2019

As we say goodbye to August, we see the end of one of the weakest movie months of the year.

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