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Sofia Coppola remodels Elvis Presley's Graceland estate in a Rockwell-inspired gilded check, complete with the singer's young bride in the role of both princess and inmate.
General release from Friday, January 5; read our review
One Life
Anthony Hopkins shines stoically in this moving biopic of aid worker Nicholas Vinton, who smuggled nearly 700 Jewish children out of Nazi-occupied Prague.
General release from Friday, January 5; read our review
Poor things
The Venice Golden Lion winner casts a stunning performance from Emma Stone in a sexy gothic romp through Victorian Europe, adapted from Alasdair Gray's Whitbread Award-winning novel.
General release from Friday 12 January; read our review
Mean Girls
The Broadway musical based on Mark Waters' 2004 high school classic returns to the cinema, Hairspray style, with a script from Tina Fey and Angourie Rice entering an old play by Lindsay Lohan. sneakers.
General release from Wednesday, January 17.
The Holdovers
Two decades after Sideways, Paul Giamatti and Alexander Payne team up again to create a grumpy, boisterous character set in a drafty boarding school during the gloomy Christmas holidays.
General release from Friday, January 19; read our review
The end where we begin
Adapted from Megan Hunter's hauntingly sparse novel, this flood-survival drama stars the stunning Jodie Comer as she makes her way through England's ruined skyline with her newborn.
General release from Friday, January 19.
The Color Purple
This vibrant musical that you can classified under the «shouldn't-work-but-does» section, brings gospel verve and R&B hotness to Alice Walker's tale of the hard lives of women in the American South.
General release — Friday, January 26th. ; read our review
We are all strangers
In Andrew Haigh's powerful play, Andrew Scott plays a lonely gay writer living in a high-rise building who encounters the ghosts of his dead parents (Claire Foy, Jamie Bell) and has an affair with a neighbor (Paul Mescal).
General release from Friday , January 26; read our review
Zone of Interest
There will be no more disturbing or vital film this year than Jonathan Glaser's latest, which dramatizes the work and family life of the young SS commandant who presided over Auschwitz.
General exemption from Friday, February 2; read our review
American Fantasy
Jeffrey Wright is almost certainly nominated for Best Actor for his rare starring role here, as a disillusioned professor who trolls the literary establishment by writing the self-parody «Black Novel», only in order to be hailed as a true work.
General release of Friday, February 2
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Matthew Vaughn directs an episodic spy drama starring Henry Cavill as the mercenary Bond who lures shy writer Bryce Dallas Howard into the field with her cat. Sam Rockwell, Dua Lipa and Samuel L. Jackson all pop up.
General release as of Friday, February 2.
Occupied City.
Steve McQueen's authoritative four-hour documentary compares Nazi-era Amsterdam to the city's genius gift, where its ghosts are both invisible and intimate.
Selected cinemas from Friday 9 February
The Iron Claw
The True Saga about the Von Erich family — five brothers pushed into the ring by their tireless father as professional wrestlers — becomes an incredibly dark sports epic, helmed by an almost unrecognizable Zac Efron.
General release 9 Friday. February
Taste of Things
Juliette Binoche and Benoit Magimel star in this charming period piece about a brilliant 19th-century chef and her gourmet lover. A date is required: eat first, please.
General edition for Friday, February 16.
Wicked Little Letters
Retells the neighborly feud that rocked the seaside town of Littlehampton in the 1920s, when Olivia Colman was a pious annoying girl who received vicious correspondence. Starring Jessie Buckley and Timothy Spall.
General release on Friday, February 23.
Dune: Part II
The year 2024 is hit by an actors' strike, the conclusion of Denis Villeneuve's sci-fi epic. will test the character of Paul Atreides as the messianic leader of the Fremen. He hopes to leave the cheesy ending of David Lynch's version in the dust.
General release from Friday, March 1
Dolls- hijackers
Ethan Coen goes solo with a road-trip comedy written and edited by his wife Trisha Cook about two lesbian friends (Geraldine Viswanathan, Margaret Qualley) who run into trouble in the desert.
General release Friday, March 15th.
Four Daughters
A Tunisian mother of four girls, two of whom became ISIS brides, reflects and re-enacts her tumultuous upbringing in Kaouther Ben Hania's mesmerizing documentary hybrid.
Selected cinemas from Friday, March 22 .
Robot Dreams
Filled with handcrafted charm, Pablo Berger's wordless cartoon about a dog and his android best friend offers a witty, gorgeous and profound meditation on power and limitations. friendship.
General release for Friday, March 22.
Mickey 17.
Parasite's Bong Joon Ho brings us a sci-fi action starring Robert Pattinson as a «disposable» employee , sent to colonize the ice planet — the 17th version of himself, since his job involves dying, painfully and often.
General release from Friday, March 29
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