Below, our editors have selected 10 interesting
films debuting this month, listed in alphabetical order.
Not exact matches
While Fandango did not release specific figures for Black Panther «s first day of advance ticket sales, the
film's fast start should put it on the path toward a blockbuster box - office
debut next
month.
The horror
film Veronica
debuted on Netflix this
month, and people are not ok.
First thing next
month (Friday January 2) will be the primetime
debut of a
film that has been making the «under the radar» rounds of women and
film festivals since May.
The
film debuted last
month at the VisionFest
Film Festival in Tribeca.
«Love Me - The Documentary,» collaboration between Powershot and A Foreign Affair, (whose website, loveme.com, inspired the name of the
film) will
debut this
month at the Toronto
Film Festival.
Soon making her formal television
debut alongside future Oscar winner Hilary Swank in Camp Wilder, the busy young actress would soon have three substantial
film roles — in movies that opened within three
months of one another — at the tender age of ten.
Three
months after the
film made its
debut, Clarke published a novel based upon the
film's screenplay.
Sixteen
months after the blockbuster's
debut, director Todd Phillips has one of this year's most anticipated movies in the forthcoming buddy road comedy Due Date, all three leads have moved past their vaguely familiar stage to a reasonable degree of stardom, the savvily - greenlit The Hangover 2 has begun shooting, and Warner Home Video has just reissued the
film in Extreme Edition DVD and Blu - ray sets.
And before Toronto even kicks off, the Venice and Telluride
film festivals will take place,
debuting films we're sure to hear more about in the coming
months.
Three newcomers hit the charts this
month; Nicole Kidman in Queen of the Desert (although it's up in the air if her
film will
debut in 2014 or not), Jennifer Aniston in Cake and Hilary Swank in The Homesman.
Plus, this
month, HBO
debuts her latest
film, The Tale, which opened to rapturous praise at this year's Sundance
Film Festival.
Ahead of a limited release in the States next
month, Warner Bros. has
debuted a new banner for Paul Thomas Anderson's (The Master) new
film Inherent Vice, which we have for you here...
Ahead of a limited release in the States next
month, Warner Bros. has
debuted a new banner for Paul Thomas Anderson's (The Master) new
film Inherent Vice, which we have for you here... SEE ALSO: First poster and trailer for Inherent Vice Inherent Vice is the seventh feature from Paul Thomas Anderson and the first -LSB-...]
Ahead of its release next
month, Warner Bros. has
debuted a new interactive poster for Paul Thomas Anderson's upcoming
film Inherent Vice, which offers up some information on the characters featured in the Thomas Pynchon adaptation... SEE ALSO: First poster and trailer for Inherent Vice Inherent Vice is the seventh feature from Paul Thomas Anderson -LSB-...]
Murphy had scored a big hit just a few
months earlier in his
film debut, the buddy cop action / comedy 48 Hrs.
Say Anything... has also just made its DVD
debut in the US this
month, and reviews of that disc are full of praise for the new 16:9 anamorphic video transfer that's been done of the
film under the director's supervision, making mention of its detail, sharpness, colour saturation and perfect black levels.
The new show based on Peter Weir's 1975
film, Picnic At Hanging Rock (Amazon, May 25),
debuts this
month — we're interested to see how the series reframes the dreamlike mystery of the original.
Michael and Marion is a match made in heaven and it's clear why their performances have received almost universal raves since the
film debuted at Cannes last
month.
Kay Cannon — best known for writing the Pitch Perfect
films — makes her directorial
debut, and if her sensibility is any indication of what moviegoers can expect from Blockers, the
film could very well be one of the
month's biggest hits.
A new trailer has been released giving audiences a more in - depth look at the story
months after it
debuted in the
film festival circuit.
In an industry where awards - season hopefuls make their
debuts during the Sundance Film Festival — more than 12
months before the Academy Awards at which they'll hopefully compete — and where certain
films (like Get Out) can sustain a prestige narrative for an entire year, it's really never too early to start predicting which
films will make a splash at next year's Oscars.
Ironically, the
film debuted only
months before the OJ Simpson trial captured the attention of the country.
Anchor Bay Films announced today the acquisition of all North American distribution rights to director / writer Richard Bates, Jr.'s
debut feature
film, Excision (review), which made its world premiere at the Sundance
Film Festival last
month.
With the big Universal Hitchcock «Masterpiece» box set bumped a
month to the end of October, a pair of Warner Hitchcock Blu - ray
debuts now arrive ahead of the set: Dial M For Murder 3D (Warner), which includes a standard Blu - ray version, and Strangers on a Train (Warner), one of Hitch's greatest
films.
Christian Bale's
debut last
month was no fluke and his
film, Hostiles, premiered at Telluride to very good reviews.
Theatre owners were pissed when the cinema - to - VOD window was downsized to 60 days earlier in the year («Unknown» was one of the
films available to buy on the telly after only a couple of
months at the cinema) so they're likely not going to be happy about giving up a movie 3 weeks after it's
debut.
The
film will
debut at this
month's New York
Film...
The
film arrives in select theaters this
month after
debuting at the Toronto International
Film Festival last fall.
UK distributors Studio Canal have released a new trailer for the Jesse Eisenberg
film, The Double, two
months before its
debut in European territories.
Conceived, written, shot and finished in less than nine
months from page to premiere, the
film is the second feature from «Eastern Promises» and «Dirty Pretty Things» writer Steven Knight, who made his
debut only a few short
months ago with Jason Statham vehicle «Hummingbird» (known in the U.S. as «Redemption»).
Sean Baker is the top
debut this
month for The Florida Project, landing at # 8 — just as his
film did in Best Picture.
The out - of - this - world launch gives Guardians the biggest opening for a
film released in the traditionally low - key
month of August, a record previously held by the 69.2 (# 41.1 million) million dollar
debut of 2007's The Bourne Ultimatum.
Life of Riley, the final
film from the director (he passed away in 2014, a few
months after the
film's
debut), is his third adaptation of British playwright Alan Ayckbourn and, like his penultimate feature You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet (2012), revolves around the theater.
SHIA LABEOUF's role in OLIVER STONE»S WALL STREET: MONEY NEVER SLEEPS is proving financially lucrative for the star
months ahead of the
film's
debut...
For at least the first 20 minutes I couldn't stop comparing it to a
film that just
debuted last
month called Spare Parts that is set up the same way: poor Mexican teens in need of a role model and a way out.
When: March 8th Why: Park Chan - wook isn't the only foreign director making his English - language
debut this
month, as Niels Arden Oplev follows up his award - winning Swedish version of «The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo» with a new
film that reunites him with star Noomi Rapace.
Although it
debuted in limited release over a
month ago, it continues to be released in more and more, and playing to sold - out crowds — and with the
film's success, Monroe is finding more and more opportunities in Hollywood, including the upcoming sci - fi action
film The Fifth Wave (alongside Chloe Grace Moretz), and the coming - of age - drama The Tribes of Palos Verdes, about a surfer... the perfect fit for the former athlete.
Jon Stewart will take a 3 -
month break from The Daily Show this summer to make his feature
film debut.
Besedka Johnson, who made her acting
debut in the
film and is featured extensively in the bonus features, died last
month at the age of 87, adding a further, bittersweet note.
I have viewed the trailer for the
film «Book Club» for a couple of
months and anticipated viewing it, despite feeling pretty sure that the story would be entirely too predictable by
debuting director Bill Holderman and his co-writer Erin Simms.
The new crop of transgender talent includes many actors making their
debuts, including Mya Taylor, a star of «Tangerine,» a hit at the Sundance
Film Festival scheduled to reach theaters next
month, and Michelle Hendley, who as the star of the recent coming - of - age
film «Boy Meets Girl» has a bold nude scene.
A few
months later, we are introduced to the
film's protagonist, Chris Washington (Daniel Kaluuya, Sicario, 2014), a photographer in New York City who is packing up for a trip with his white girlfriend, Rose Armitage (played by Allison Williams in her feature
film debut).
The Hangover Part II teaser trailer
debuted just over a
month ago and did nothing but revisit the characters, letting the details of their appearance alone bring back the best comedy bits of the first
film.
RelishMix points out «part of the magic of The Mouse is when a
film like Coco or next
month's Star Wars: The Last Jedi
debuts a trailer or any other social materials: A
film has 156.8 M fans and followers to reach right out of the gate.»
Paramount has
debuted another official trailer for Alexander Payne's Downsizing, which has been playing at
film festivals over the past few
months.
The
film was originally set to
debut in May in France, making it something of a dead cert, but was released delayed a few
months.
The latest from director Ed Gass - Donnelly will see its
debut at the Tribeca
Film Festival later this
month, and while the
film itself has been pretty quiet, the chilling teaser trailer is anything...
Fourteen
months after Call Me by Your Name made its Sundance
Film Festival
debut, director Luca Guadagnino and stars Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer enjoyed a final victory lap for the
film on Wednesday evening.
While the
film doesn't quite live up to the hype that's been generated these past couple of
months, there's no denying that a lot of people were blown away by what they saw, so they should definitely be pleased that it will be making an early
debut for home viewing after just three
months in theaters.