TRUE AND TROUBLED
Starting off the month is the Sundance lauded BIRTH OF A NATION (from 9 Dec), which has lost considerable steam due to controversy over director/star Nate Parker’s past. This is coupled with SNOWDEN (from 9 Dec), which stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Shailene Woodley. The film sees director Oliver Stone tackle another true story in Edward Snowden’s saga.
THE POWER OF DISNEY
Also out that week is LIFE ANIMATED, a documentary about an autistic boy who uses Disney drawings to communicate with his family. Should be a seasonal reminder of the power of this medium.
FORCE STILL WITH US
WE KNOW WHERE THEY’RE GOING
Later in the month is the much promoted PASSENGERS (from 21 Dec) starring Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt. A project that has been kicked around for years gives everything away in its trailers.
Already showing in December is the Tom Hanks’ starring SULLY (from 2 Dec), which is surely on the Oscars radar.
Also in theatres is Spike Lee’s gang satire/drama CHI-RAQ (from 2 Dec) and Disney’s new girl empowering animated feature MOANA (inset
) (from 2 Dec), which will join the Ritzy from 9 December.
HAUNTING HOLIDAYS
This month will also house the Picturehouse curated program A WARNING TO THE CURIOUS that will show various spooky holiday films – more info can be found on picturehouses.co.uk.
VISUAL SPLENDOUR
The New Year will firstly bring ASSASSIN’s CREED (from 1 Jan) with Macbeth director Justin Kurzel taking on the video game adaption world with his star Michael Fassbender. Another visual splendour will surely be A MONSTER CALLS (from 1 Jan) from Spanish director J.A. Bayona. Based on a novel by Patrick Ness, Liam Neeson voices a gorgeous monster created from a boy’s imagination.
ONES TO WATCH
However, the award season releases to catch are firstly MANCHESTER BY THE SEA (from 13 Jan) starring Casey Affleck and Michelle Williams. Kenneth Lonergan’s first film in five years is making waves for its handling of a family drama. Then there is Damien Chazelle’s sophomore feature LA LA LAND (from 13 Jan) that will certainly contend for best picture. A magical musical ode to Los Angeles – you cannot miss this film nor would you want to!
Nicola Jones is a freelance writer whose website covers film reviews, trailers, and industry news. She can be found tweeting @MzJones.