Movie Premieres (11/22): ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ Long Live the King
November 3, 2022
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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Backstabbing: The Glass Onion Mystery, A strange world either Pinocchio by Guillermo del Toro are some of the most anticipated movie releases out of
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Backstabbing: The Glass Onion Mystery, A strange world either Pinocchio by Guillermo del Toro are some of the most anticipated movie releases out of the many slated for this month of November which has just begun. And since they don’t all fit, as always, we select the most outstanding ones in this monthly section of ours dedicated to the seventh art.
Just go for it, here we collect mainly, not only, the most mainstream, so if you consider yourself a total movie buff, this is not your section, nor is this your page. But if you feel like going to the movies and are simply looking for a friendly reminder of what you’ll find on a billboard, then this will help you out black Panther and more. And without spoilers!
Actually see Black Panther: Wakanda Forever you still have to last a week, let alone Backstabbing: The Glass Onion Mystery. But you already have interesting film premieres, and if you don’t want to wait or skip the movies and prefer to watch everything at home, you have premieres on online platforms every week at VOD news.
The film premieres on November 3 and 4
One Piece Film Red
The first of this month’s slated releases opens in theaters today, November 3rd, and now what it is: One Piece Film Reda new film – already the fifteenth – based on the popular adventure anime.
The Prodigy
If you are not into drawing and feel like something more serious, Friday is coming to the big screen The Prodigyan Irish production directed by Chilean Sebastián Lelio (disobedience, Gloria Bell) and starring Florence Pugh (Midsummer, black Widow), in which you will find sobriety and mystery in equal measure. It goes from the cinema to Netflix.
Bardo, a false chronicle of several truths
Another that goes from movies to Netflix is Bardo, a false chronicle of several truths. The new film by Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu (Birdman, reborn) is a ground-breaking dramedy with prize aspirations that, despite everything, isn’t very popular with those who had the chance to see it during its festival run.
don’t look me in the eye
If you’re interested in Spanish cinema, however, there are several premieres this weekend don’t look me in the eye is in all probability the most prominent. Drama with hints thriller directed by Felix Viscarret (Country) and starring Paco León (Aida, Plague), Juan Diego Botto (Tales from Kronen, Martin (pain)) or Eleanor Watling (Talk to her, The Oxford Murders), among others.
The film premieres on November 11
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
On the weekend of the second week of November comes what is called the blockbuster of the month: Black Panther: Wakanda Forevercontinuation of the soporific but successful black Panther the original, minus his great asset, the sadly late Chadwick Boseman. And they point not to any trailer improvements, but to Caesar, what is Caesar’s.
like a beast
like a beast is Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s new film (Police gear, stories not to sleep), a Spanish-French co-production set in deep Galicia, in the form of a rural drama with a hint of suspense and a touch of social condemnation, which may sound like crap because it is, but has had an underwhelming preview among critics. .
memories of paris
Another European drama that gives people something to talk about, although not always for the better, is memories of paris, a French production that decided to represent the country at the next Academy Awards. As a background, Islamic terrorism has suffered in France in the last decade.
Icarus and the Minotaur
One of the different animations and with a lot of history and legends under its belt: Icarus and the Minotaur, a family-friendly Luxembourg production that may be a risky bet, but at least it feels fresh. The visual style he suggests would make the plot an interesting game.
The film premieres on November 18
Armageddon time
It premieres in the penultimate week of November Armageddon timeJames Gray’s new movie (Astra advertisement, lost city of) and one preceded by excellent reviews and with signs of a booming awards season. It’s a hackneyed drama where they exist, but well tied as it is told, and with a top-notch cast: Anne Hathaway (Miserables, interstellar), Anthony Hopkins (The Silence of the Lambs, what’s left of the day), Jessica Chastain (Molly’s game, The secret of marriage)…
monsters
Scary releases are rare right after Halloween, but there’s something here. Starring Christina Ricci (the addams family, A sleepy hollow), monsters It is thriller the trailer of which seems to have a fallacy, so it may have been necessary to add a psychological… But you never know.
the perfect robber
Don’t miss an event: the perfect robbera new film by Allan Ungar, best known for directing a “fan film”. Uncharted Than for everything else he did. For this one, yes, it is surrounded by a casting mighty led by Josh Duhamel (Like life itself, Jupiter’s legacy), Mel Gibson (Braveheart, deadly weapon) or Elisha Cuthbert (House of Wax, 24), among others.
Kings vs. Santa
Kings vs. Santa is a Spanish comedy for the whole family, whose title says it all, and whose design reeks of carelessness without sedatives… But the sloppiness is also fun and not only that. If not, let them tell Amazon who kept it for a Prime Video release this Christmas and took advantage of the time. A meatball that, if there’s anything weird, is that it’s talking about Santa and not Santa Claus…
The film premieres on November 23, 24 and 25
Backstabbing: The Glass Onion Mystery
For the penultimate week of November, for practical reasons the last week when it comes to movie premieres, the most significant bet Backstabbing: The Glass Onion Mysterya Netflix production and a sequel to the original title from 2019. Another dark comedy in which Rian Johnson returns to direct and Daniel Craig stars in the lead role, accompanied by a huge cast full of familiar faces: Edward Norton (Fight Club, American History X), Ethan Hawke (gattaca, Training day), Dave Bautista (Guardians of the Galaxy, dunes), Jessica Henwick (iron fist, Resurrection of the Matrix)…
Pinocchio by Guillermo del Toro
And other Netflix movies you’ll be able to see earlier in theaters: Pinocchio by Guillermo del Toro. An adaptation of a children’s classic in a somewhat modern style Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities, with the Mexican director’s name in the foreground, which may well mean that his vision obscures everything… And it doesn’t have to be bad, quite the opposite. It’s a stop-motion animated film, but after Disney’s utter disaster with its grotesque treatment of live action, it seems to have been shot with toothpicks.
A strange world
Speaking of Disney, at the end of the month A strange worlda new animated film within its classic feature films, which is in charge of the studio o Magic and Don Hall, responsible for titles such as Big hero 6, Moana or the latest Raya and the last dragon. From the cinema to Disney +, of course with a standard margin.
a royal woman
end of month level hardcore What a royal womana period story supposedly based on real events with very current ingredients: bad whites, good blacks, empowered women… It captures in all honesty the terrible European presence in Africa and instead of forcing any kind of inclusion, it puts authentic protagonists where it also corresponds strong cast: Viola Davis (How to defend a murderer, fences), John Boyega (star Wars, Pacific Rim: Uprising), Lashana Lynch (no time to die, captain marvel), Thuso Mbedu (underground, Scandal!)… Heads will roll.
Crazy Heidi
The icing on the cake is this: the Swiss quince frikada… like the cheese itself. Or like Heidi herself, the angelic character who gives not one or two but a few more turns of the screw in this new adaptation. total, Crazy Heidi «it’s milk, it’s brutal»… literally: comedy, horror, bloodshed and more, all nasty, in your trusted cinema.
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