


In September, it won the audience award at the Toronto International Film Festival, indicating that it’s a crowd-pleaser. The film also stars Caitriona Balfe, Judi Dench and Jamie Dornan. The film is said to be a personal project for Kenneth Branagh, who wrote and directed, and who was born in Belfast in 1960. 12 in theaters and on demand)īELFAST A boy (Jude Hill) grows up against the backdrop of the Troubles in Northern Ireland.

11 on Hulu)ĪPEX Bruce Willis plays a former police officer who will be spared from a prison sentence if he survives being the prey in a hunt in the latest riff on “The Most Dangerous Game.” (Nov. The film challenges a Pentagon investigation that placed the bulk of the blame on junior officers. 10 in theaters and on )ģ212 UN-REDACTED This documentary from the ABC News investigative reporter James Gordon Meek delves into what happened when four American soldiers were killed in Niger in 2017. The time period is seen through the lens of both a play based on the work of an activist who scrawled slogans in public areas and through television from the time. UPPERCASE PRINT The Romanian filmmaker Radu Jude (who also directed “Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn” - see below) is responsible for this look at where the country stood in the 1980s under the dictator Nicolae Ceausescu. With attention and activism, he helps them work through post-traumatic stress. THE DRUMMER Danny Glover plays a Vietnam veteran and lawyer who works at a coffee shop that serves as a gathering place for other vets. (Movies that have already opened in theaters but are coming soon to streaming - like “Passing,” “Red Notice” and “Violet” - aren’t included.) November Release dates are subject to change and reflect the latest information as of deadline. This is a highly select list of noteworthy films due out this season. There will also be fresh takes on enduring classics of the stage: Steven Spielberg does “West Side Story,” while Joel Coen adapts Shakespeare in “The Tragedy of Macbeth.” Tired of critics raving about film festival titles that you haven’t yet had a chance to see? This holiday season will bring many of the year’s most acclaimed films to theaters and streaming, from Jane Campion’s “The Power of the Dog,” which will be available both ways, to the Thai director Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s “Memoria,” which is forgoing home viewing altogether.
