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Club is still chasing that feeling. Spiking our overwhelming dread about the 1. We’ve identified 3. American theaters sometime between now and December 3. This isn’t a comprehensive list—in part because we tried to stick to stuff almost guaranteed to actually see a 2.
Jean- Luc Godard, Joachim Trier, Arnaud Desplechin, Ruben . But there’s probably enough promising fare in the sampling below to distract us from imminent annihilation. It’s the end of the world as we know it and we feel fine about a Prometheus sequel. Split (January 2.
Apparently emboldened by the success of The Visit, M. Night Shyamalan enlisted a group of indie up- and- comers (including The Witchstar Anya Taylor- Joy and It Followscinematographer Mike Gioulakis) for another self- financed low- budget project; the result is his purest B- movie to date. Split takes the hokey trope of “multiple personalities” and plays it completely straight, casting Taylor- Joy as one of several teens kidnapped by a man (James Mc. A Woman A Part (2017) Streaming.
Avoy, never better) whose body has been taken over by his long- suppressed alter egos. The rare January release to be screened for critics way ahead of time (we saw it last fall), this is Shyamalan at his most freewheeling and pulpy, from the goofball humor to the ingenious camerawork. And no, you haven’t guessed the twist. The film’s directors, former stuntmen Chad Stahelski and David Leitch, have gone solo for their follow- ups. The Stahelski- helmed John Wick: Chapter 2 lands first, promising more adventures in the Wick- verse of tailored suits and hitman- only hotels. Later in the year brings Leitch’s The Coldest City, a Cold War spy thriller starring Charlize Theron as an MI6 agent. And while there’s another sequel to that early hit set to be released in theaters, we’re more looking forward to Verbinski’s own return to the genre, which will come to theaters exactly two weeks later.
List of Upcoming Movies 2017 – New Upcoming Movies 2017 Movies 2017 – New Movies 2017. It may not qualify for this film list, but it’s also worth remembering that Twin Peaks makes its return next year as well (and, if rumors are true, may see some. It looks like three major motifs are represented here: the old AHS standby, death (a coffin, a bloody sink, a canine corpse); the clowns/dark carnival theme that’s. As preamble to our list of the best films of 2016, we held up movies as the one bright spot in a very dark year. Well, guess what? Club is still chasing that. Director George A. Romero (February 4, 1940-July 16, 2017) working on commercials and industrial films in his adopted city of Pittsburgh, before setting out to make a.
Dane De. Haan, who seems dead- set on becoming the 2. Anthony Perkins, stars as an executive who travels to a Swiss sanitarium in search of his company’s CEO. A lifelong horror fan, Peele took inspiration from killer- yuppie classics for the story of Chris (Daniel Kaluuya), a young black man who uncovers a sinister conspiracy when he goes to meet the parents of his white girlfriend, Rose (Allison Williams). With Catherine Keener and Bradley Whitford as said parents and a freaky first trailer that teases an unholy union between Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner? The famously reclusive director chases his recent Knight Of Cups and Voyage Of Time with this long- gestating drama—shot half a decade ago, and previously titled Weightless—set against the Austin music scene. Malick’s increased productivity has inched his signature whispered- prayers style closer to self- parody, but every new project still feels like a must- see, if only to find out which famous faces (the cast list this time includes Ryan Gosling, Natalie Portman, Michael Fassbender, Rooney Mara, and a music festival’s worth of rock stars) actually made the final cut. Those who caught his underrated second feature, I Am The Pretty Thing That Lives In The House, on Netflix this past autumn have a sense of what to expect from Perkins’ mood- heavy approach to genre.
But The Blackcoat’s Daughter, starring Emma Roberts and Mad Men’s Kiernan Shipka, is a more intense slice of atmospheric horror, like some wintry, nonlinear cousin to Suspiria. See what we’ve been crowing about for a year- and- a- half.
But make it he did. The film, which stars Charlie Hunnam as Percival Fawcett, the British explorer who disappeared while looking for a fabled ancient civilization in the Amazon, bowed to acclaim at the New York Film Festival last year. After the Weinsteins all but buried The Immigrant (one of this website’s favorite films of the 2.
Gray the attention he deserves. May 5)and Thor: Ragnarok (November 3)On the baseline, Marvel films are reliably entertaining. This year, we can look forward to a sequel to one of the superhero giant’s most likable hits, the misfit planet- hopping adventure Guardians Of The Galaxy, and a chance for the most endearingly goofy of the Avengers—Chris Hemsworth’s gregarious space- god Thor—to really get his due. The follow- up to the dimly remembered Thor: The Dark World hands the reins over to What We Do In The Shadowsco- director and co- star Taika Waititi, a man who knows a thing or two about old- timey supernatural beings oblivious to the ways of the human world. Judging from both its title and its bloody red- band trailer, this second installment in Scott’s promised prequel franchise won’t suffer from the same absence. In other words, even if Covenant goes heavy on the tedious mythology that weighed down Prometheus, it may still treat its cast of characters—played by the likes of Billy Crudup, Katherine Waterston, Danny Mc.
Bride, Amy Seimetz, and a returning Michael Fassbender—like piping- hot Xenomorph fodder. Quoth the awesome poster: Run. Sofia Coppola’s remake of the film—her first feature since 2. The Bling Ring—promises lots of dreamy atmosphere, with Colin Farrell taking over the role played by Eastwood in the original and Nicole Kidman, Elle Fanning, and Kirsten Dunst rounding out the cast.
Stunning period fashions, languid sensuality, and an anachronistic pop soundtrack are expected. But the first appearance of Tom Holland as Peter Parker in Captain America: Civil War suggested a much more lively and entertaining version of Spidey than the lumpen tales offered up by the Amazinginstallments, and the first trailer captures a spirit of adolescent exuberance not seen since Sam Raimi’s original 2. Now that Spider- Man’s back in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (and ably assisted by costar Robert Downey Jr.), there’s a whole preexisting world of heroes and villains for him to swing around in. Is it too much to ask for a brief scene of him sassing The Punisher?
The setting—simultaneously sweeping and grim, epic and claustrophobic—seems well- suited to Nolan’s talents for creating dazzling, if occasionally dour spectacles, while his commitment to maximalist film techniques (including shooting Dunkirk in IMAX and 6. WWII- era ships and planes, just to blow them up), bodes well for his foray in straightforward war movies.
All that may even be enough to make us forget that One Direction’s Harry Styles is in this, which would truly be Nolan’s greatest trick. But that drought’s about to end in a big way, starting with Nikolaj Arcel’s reimagining of The Dark Tower, featuring Idris Elba as mythic gunslinger Roland Deschain and Matthew Mc. Conaughey as King’s malevolent, novel- crossing sorcerer supreme, The Man In Black. Then, just a few weeks later, Mama director Andr.
In 2. 01. 7, it’s good to be King—or at least one of his many fans. Your move, Marvel. Add to that the fact that any follow- up automatically threatens the original’s lingering aura of mystery, add potentially distracting casting choices like Ryan Gosling and Jared Leto, and it’s understandable why fans might preemptively consider this Replicant a hazard, not a benefit.
Still, we have reason to be cautiously optimistic, thanks to the presence of Arrival director Denis Villeneuve, who seems committed to the noirish spirit of the original, to the point where he’s relied on Ford, Ridley Scott, and original screenwriter Hampton Fancher as a brain trust. All this suggests that 2. Blade Runner’s oft- copied aesthetics while feeling wholly artificial inside. Now he’s dropping any pretense of retirement and returning to the big screen with a caper comedy that casts Channing Tatum and Adam Driver as brothers who plan a heist at a NASCAR race. Why, it must be a new movie by Jaume Collet- Serra, director of Non- Stop, Unknown, and Run All Night. The filmmaker has a knack for subverting Neeson’s latter- day ass- kicker persona while still delivering the goods, and in this case, it helps that he’s already shown that he can make the most of a confined space.