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Studios activate rolling out their authority pictures, forth with affluence of added options.
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Gerald McRaney stars in the abhorrence cine "The Disappointments Room." He aloof looks scary, doesn't he?(Photo: Peter Iovino)
There's an Oscar champ in this account about I'll bet.
Odds are good, as abatement is aback studios accompany out the big accoutrements (Tom Hanks, Ang Lee, Matthew McConaughey, Marion Cotillard, etc.), in hopes of bringing home accouterments appear Academy Awards time. Granted, sleepers consistently bastard in at the aftermost minute, but there is a lot of brilliant ability hitting the screens in the abutting few months. Here's your occasionally snarky adviser to adequate them.
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“The Disappointments Room” (R): Kate Beckinsale moves into a dream home with her family, afresh violates the Golden Aphorism of abhorrence movies: Do NOT accessible the awful aperture in the attic. And to think, she went to Oxford.
A ancestors moves into a southern abode with their 5-year-old son, attractive for a beginning start. What they acquisition is far added disturbing. Kate Beckinsale stars in 'The Disappointments Room.'
“Sully” (PG-13): Tom Hanks stars as Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, the pilot who landed an ailing even in the Hudson River in 2009, acceptable a hero. Clint Eastwood directs; fizz abounds.
Tom Hanks stars as Chesley Sullenberger, the pilot who cautiously landed his even in the Hudson River, extenuative the lives of 155 aggregation and passengers.
“When the Bough Breaks” (PG-13): Morris Chestnut and Regina Hall appetite a baby, and appoint a agent (Jaz Sinclair). If things went calmly from there, there wouldn’t be abundant of a movie, would there? (Don’t anguish — they don’t.)
Terror ensues afterwards a adolescent brace seek the advice of a agent mother alleged Anna to advice them accept a baby. As the abundance moves added along, Anna becomes bedeviled with the bedmate and flips out, putting the ancestors in grave danger. USA TODAY NETWORK
“The Agrarian Life” (PG): The adventure of Robinson Crusoe (Matthias Schweighofer), as accompanying by a parrot (David Howard) who was there to see the adventures. Involves a brace of beggarly cats. Typical. (Hey, I’m a dog person.)
“Blair Witch” (R): Adam Wingard (“You’re Next,” “The Guest”) directs the aftereffect to the massive hit “The Blair Witch Project.” No one knew this was coming; the filmmakers appear it at San Diego Comic-Con. Naturally apprehension is active aerial (we are not immune).
“Bridget Jones’s Baby” (R): Renee Zellweger allotment as the British publishing executive, and all anyone can allocution about is what she looks like. You know, Robert De Niro didn’t absolutely attending like Travis Bickle in “Hands of Stone,” but you don’t apprehend anyone talking about that. Anyway, this time she’s pregnant, and if you anticipate that’s a addle-brain alert, don’t apprehend the title.
“Snowden” (R): Oliver Stone tells the adventure of Edward Snowden, the above NSA agent who leaked documents, absolute how abundant the government knows about its citizens (short answer: everything). It’s the affectionate of affair Stone lives for. Joseph Gordon-Levitt stars.
["1164"]“The Magnificent Seven” (PG-13): A accommodate of the 1960 film, which is a adjustment of Akira Kurosawa’s “Seven Samurai.” The basis is the aforementioned — seven gunslingers bandage calm to assure a village. Why accommodate a classic? Coaxing Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt, Ethan Hawke and Peter Sarsgaard into actuality in it apparently had article to do with it.
“Storks” (PG): Where do babies appear from? DON’T ANSWER. Children may be reading. In this activated film, storks no best bear babies — in an Amazon-fueled world, they bear packages. But one stork is bent to get aback into the baby-delivery business. With the choir of Andy Samberg, Jennifer Aniston, Ty Burrell, Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, amid others.
“Deepwater Horizon” (PG-13): The adventure of the affliction oil discharge in U.S. history, told by administrator Peter Berg. Based on the New York Times adventure by David Bartsow, David S. Rohde and Stephanie Saul. Adulation it aback bi-weekly association accomplish good.
“Masterminds” (PG-13): Zach Galifianakis drives an armored truck; Kristen Wiig convinces him to attack a arrangement that could net $17 million, and about that abounding problems.
“Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children” (PG-13): Asa Butterfield stars as the boy who discovers the destination of the title. Based on the Ransom Riggs novel. Tim Burton directs, so it should be accurately weird.
“Queen of Katwe” (PG): A babe from Uganda trains to become a chess champion. With Lupita Nyong’o and David Oyelowo.
“The Birth of a Nation” (R): Nate Parker, who additionally co-wrote and directs, stars as Nat Turner, the bondservant who leads a rebellion. Huge fizz advancing out of the Sundance Blur Festival that afresh has been aberrate by Parker’s actuality answerable with abduction in academy (he was acquitted). Still, though, one of the biggies of fall.
“The Babe on the Train” (R): A woman (Haley Bennett) goes missing; Rachel Watson (Emily Blunt), who sees her every day on the alternation she takes to work, becomes complex in the case. Based on the Paula Hawkins bestseller.
“Middle School: The Affliction Years of My Life” (PG): Aloof delay till aerial school, pal. … Rafe Khatchadorian (Griffin Gluck) is a middle-school apprentice who comes up with a plan with his accompany to breach every aphorism in their school. How can every kid in America NOT see this? Based on the atypical by James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts.
“The Accountant” (R): Math adept uncooks books for alarming all-embracing criminals. And there’s a twist: The acute guy is played by Ben Affleck! Kidding, kidding. Looks interesting, actually; the casting includes J.K. Simmons and Anna Kendrick. Maybe it’ll all … add up (rim shot).
“Desierto” (R): Gael Garcia Bernal is amid a accumulation of Mexicans aggravating to cantankerous the bound into the U.S.; Jeffrey Dean Morgan is the psycho racist with a gun bent to stop them.
“Kevin Hart: What Now?” (R): What now? You beggarly afterwards actualization in every cine of the aftermost three years? How about affairs out a football amphitheater for a actor gig? Sounds good. He’s everywhere.
“Boo! A Madea Halloween” (PG-13): Tyler Perry is back, with the appearance bodies love, hate, adulation to abhorrence or abhorrence to love. (It’s complicated.) This time Madea has to assure kids from all sorts of abstruse nuttiness.
“Jack Reacher: Never Go Back” (not yet rated): Does anyone abroad anticipate this is an odd name for a sequel? Tom Cruise returns, as Reacher tries to bright his name. Edward Zwick (“thirtysomething,” “My So-Called Life,” “Glory”) is an absorbing best as director. Perhaps we’ll see Reacher’s acute side.
“Keeping Up with the Joneses” (PG-13): A nice brace gets complex in espionage afterwards they ascertain their neighbors are spies. Seems like an HOA violation. With Gal Gadot, Isla Fisher, Zach Galifianakis and Jon Hamm.
“Ouija: Origin of Evil” (PG-13): A prequel to the 2014 “Ouija.” Maybe this one will be scary. A mother and her daughters run a betray séance business. But the youngest babe becomes absolutely possessed. Seems like they were allurement for it, no? With Elizabeth Reaser, Kate Siegel and Henry Thomas.
“Inferno” (PG-13): Bet you didn’t apperceive Ron Howard and Tom Hanks were still authoritative movies in “The Da Vinci Code” franchise, eh? They are. Why? Now that’s the question. This time Langdon (Hanks) has absent-mindedness and needs the advice of Dr. Sienna Brooks (Felicity Jones) to advice stop a all-around virus.
["1862.4"]“Rings” (Not yet rated): Addition aftereffect to “The Ring,” which was a accommodate of “Ringu,” which was fantastic. This time there’s a cine aural the movie, which won’t beggarly annihilation to you if you haven’t apparent the aboriginal one, and bluntly doesn’t beggarly a lot if you have. But we’ll see. With Bonnie Morgan and Vincent D’Onofrio.
“Doctor Strange” (Not yet rated): Yet addition Marvel authorization takes to the big screen, but this time with the abundant Benedict Cumberbatch as neurosurgeon Stephen Strange, who charge become the Sorcerer Supreme in adjustment to save Earth. Could be good. If annihilation else, it’s a placeholder till “Sherlock” returns.
“Hacksaw Ridge” (Not yet rated): Mel Gibson directs a blur about Desmond T. Doss (Andrew Garfield), an Army medic who became the aboriginal Conscientious Objector to be awarded the Medal of Honor. Say what you appetite about Gibson — we all accept — but it’ll be arresting to see what he does with this.
“Trolls” (PG): Activated ball about, well, Trolls, and the Bergens, who like to eat them. Guessing they don’t adhere out. With the choir of Anna Kendrick, Zooey Deschanel, Justin Timberlake and James Corden. Oh, if you can’t acquaint by the cast: It’s got music, too.
“Almost Christmas” (PG-13): Danny Glover, Gabrielle Union, Omar Epps and Mo’Nique brilliant in a blur about a abortive ancestors accepting calm for the holidays. That never seems to go well.
“Arrival” (Not yet rated): Ever wonder, if aliens did arrive, how we’d allocution to them? This cine does. Amy Adams stars as a linguist alleged in to advance a aggregation to do aloof that — construe conflicting communication. Cool idea.
Amy Adams plays a linguist recruited by the U.S. aggressive to advice construe conflicting communications.
“Billy Lynn’s Continued Halftime Walk” (Not yet rated): Perhaps the most-anticipated cine of fall. Joe Alwyn plays the appellation character, a 19-year-old clandestine who becomes a hero in Iraq and comes home for a quick achievement tour. Flashbacks acquaint a altered story. Ang Lee attempt the blur with new technology, application an ultra-high blur rate. It’s declared to attending beauteous (remember “Life of Pi?”).
“Shut In” (Not yet rated): Naomi Watts plays a adolescent analyst bent in a winter storm in New England who charge save a boy. Frankly, in Phoenix winter storms complete affectionate of inviting. Apparently not to these folks, though.
Naomi Watts, Jacob Tremblay and Oliver Platt brilliant in administrator Farren Blackburn's thriller, due out Nov. 11. Europacorp Films
“The Edge of Seventeen” (Not yet rated): Hailee Steinfeld plays a boyish babe whose earlier brother (Blake Jenner) starts dating her best acquaintance (Haley Lu Richardson). The amateurishness of actuality a jailbait is circuitous considerably.
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“Fantastic Beasts and Where to Acquisition Them” (Not yet rated): J.K. Rowling strikes again. It’s the adventure of Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne), about whom acceptable ol’ Harry Potter would apprehend years later. Administrator David Yates should feel appropriate at home; he directed the aftermost four “Harry Potter” films.
“Allied” (Not yet rated): Accompany on the Oscar-bait. Brad Pitt plays an apache in North Africa in 1942 who avalanche in adulation with addition apache (Marion Cotillard) while they assignment to annihilate a German official. No acceptable can appear of this — except, you know, Oscars. Robert Zemeckis directs.
“Bad Santa 2” (Not yet rated): Billy Bob Thornton allotment 13 years after as the affliction Santa imaginable; he re-teams with Marcus (Tony Cox), his ambitious elf, to rip off a charity. Which absolutely sounds like article they would do. One question, though: The aboriginal one was great. Why blend with perfection?
“Moana” (Not yet rated): Disney’s activated anniversary alms tells the adventure of Moana (Auli’i Cravalho), the alone babe in a continued band of navigators. She sets captain for an island with Maui (Dwayne Johnson), a demi-god. Adventure ensues. Alan Tudyk choir my accepted admired appearance name: Hei Hei the Rooster.
“Rules Don’t Apply” (Not yet rated): Finally, Warren Beatty’s long-in-the-works Howard Hughes cine hits the screen. Lily Collins plays an extra alive for Hughes, who avalanche for her disciplinarian (Alden Ehrenreich). One problem: Hughes doesn’t acquiesce bodies who assignment for him to accept relationships with arrangement actresses. Beatty wrote, directs and plays Hughes. Welcome back.
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“Incarnate” (PG-13): Aaron Eckhart plays a scientist who enters the minds of bedevilled bodies to cure them. Now he charge save an 11-year-old boy (David Mazouz), who proves a decidedly arduous case. Screams anniversary fare, no? Aloof the amiss holiday.
“Keep Watching” (R): Added animated anniversary fare. A ancestors is confined by home invaders who beck the abomination worldwide. With Bella Thorne, Chandler Riggs and Natalie Martinez. I’m consistently a little alert of a appellation that sounds like an order.
“Kidnap” (Not yet rated): Yet added blessed being — about “It's a Wonderful Life” here. Halle Berry plays a mom aggravating to get her kidnapped son back. Maybe addition sings a carol or something.
“The Bye Bye Man” (R): Honestly, did they move Halloween to December? Three academy girls ascertain the Bye Bye Man, who is “the basis account of the angry abaft man’s best abominable acts.” Well, fa la la la la.
“Miss Sloane” (Not yet rated): Jessica Chastain plays a lobbyist who has to action adjoin the gun antechamber as gun-control legislation begins to accomplish headway. That aftermost lets you apperceive it’s a fantasy. And wouldn’t this be bigger pre-election fare?
“Office Christmas Party” (Not yet rated): Jennifer Aniston plays an anxious CEO, T.J. Miller her wilder adolescent brother. He wants to bandy an ballsy anniversary party. She doesn’t. Assumption who wins? Kate McKinnon, Olivia Munn, Jason Bateman and Rob Corddry are amid the others accidental to the insanity.
“Collateral Beauty” (Not yet rated): We’ll aloof go with the promotional actual here: “A adverse accident sends a New York ad man on a bottomward spiral.” That man is Will Smith, and doesn’t this complete like the affectionate of affair he’s played before? Whatever the case, he stepped in for Hugh Jackman, and the casting includes Edward Norton, Keira Knightley, Kate Winslet and Helen Mirren. Geez.
“Rogue One: A Brilliant Wars Story” (Not yet rated): Oh, appear on. Like you haven’t advised the trailers like an archeologist combing through a burying ground. It opens, you’re activity to see it and captivate about it. That’s how these work.
“Assassin’s Creed” (Not yet rated): Addition cine based on a video game, you say? Yeah, but this one stars Michael Fassbender, Marion Cotillard, Jeremy Irons and Brendan Gleeson. And Fassbender’s “Macbeth” director, Justin Kurzel, is abaft the camera. Almost abundant to accomplish me appetite to try the game. Almost.
“Passengers” (Not yet rated): A spaceship is on its way to a abroad antecedents (duh) with added than 5,000 bodies aboard. But the dawdling pods for Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt accessible 90 years afore their advised arrival. Harrowing, I guess, but honestly, you could anticipate of worse bodies to absorb time with.
“Patriots Day” (Not yet rated): Mark Wahlberg stars in Peter Berg’s blur about the bombing of the 2013 Boston Marathonand the manhunt that followed. With John Goodman and Kevin Bacon.
“Sing” (Not yet rated): Activated blur about a koala (Matthew McConaughey) who tries to save his amphitheater with a singing competition. With Scarlett Johansson, Reese Witherspoon, Nick Kroll, Leslie Jones, Nick Offerman, John C. Reilly and more.
A koala decides to host a singing antagonism to try and save his declining theater. Featuring the choir of Matthew McConaughey, Scarlett Johansson, Reese Witherspoon, Seth MacFarlane and more.
“The Space Between Us” (PG-13): Asa Butterfield plays the aboriginal animal built-in on Mars. Now he wants to appear to Earth. With Gary Oldman, Carla Gugino and Britt Robertson as the alone actuality on Earth he knows.
“Fences” (Not yet rated): Polish the statues: Denzel Washington directs and stars in a film, based on the August Wilson play, about an African-American ancestor aggravating to accession his ancestors in the 1950s. Denzel is consistently a treat, never added so than aback he’s got a able role to bore his teeth into.
“Gold” (Not yet rated): Matthew McConaughey and Edgar Ramirez biking into the alien jungles of Indonesia to chase for gold. Guessing they run into some trouble.
“Why Him?” (Not yet rated): Zoey Deutch plays a woman who starts dating a rich, agrarian Internet entrepreneur, to the annoyance of her ancestor (Bryan Cranston). Hilarity ensues, in theory.
["582"]Reach Goodykoontz at bill.goodykoontz@arizonarepublic.com. Facebook: facebook.com/GoodyOnFilm. Twitter: twitter.com/goodyk.
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