Jude Law and Nicholas Hoult star in "The Order", a gripping drama based on true events. Bank robberies in the Pacific Northwest were linked to a group of domestic terrorists, making this a must-watch for crime thriller fans. The buzz around this movie is undeniable, and it promises to keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
With its intense plot and talented cast, "The Order" is set to make a significant impact. It showcases the power of storytelling and the allure of real-life crime dramas.
Pablo Larrain, known for his previous works on iconic women of the 20th century like Jackie Onasis in "Jackie" and Princess Diana in "Spencer", takes on the story of opera legend Maria Callas. Angelina Jolie is expected to deliver a remarkable performance, adding to the excitement.
Even if you're not familiar with Maria Callas, Larrain's directorial style and Jolie's talent make this movie a must-see. It offers a unique perspective on the life of a legendary figure.
"September 5" is one of the standout movies of the year. It tells the thrilling chronicle of the 1972 Munich Olympics hostage crisis from the perspective of the ABC Sports team that brought it live to TV. The tension and drama are palpable, making it a cinematic experience like no other.
Unfortunately, it may take some time to see this movie in theaters, as it's set to release on January 17, 2025. But keep an eye out for it, as it's sure to be a memorable film.
Brady Corbet's "The Brutalist" is a historical epic starring Adrien Brody as a Hungarian architect who immigrates to the US in the mid-20th century in search of the American dream. This three-hour and 35-minute movie, with a 15-minute intermission, was made for less than $10 million, yet it's generating a lot of awards buzz.
The story is rich and engaging, and Brody's performance is sure to be outstanding. "The Brutalist" is a testament to the power of independent filmmaking and the ability to create a cinematic masterpiece on a shoestring budget.
Oscar-nominated cinematographer Rachel Morrison makes her directorial debut with "The Fire Inside", an inspiring story about Olympic boxer Claressa Shields. Ryan Destiny, who plays Shields, has already received multiple "Breakthrough" nominations for her performance.
This movie combines the worlds of boxing and inspiration, offering a unique viewing experience. It's a story that will touch your heart and leave you inspired.
Here's a complete look at the movies coming out in December (in theaters unless otherwise specified): December 6, December 11, Maria (Netflix), December 13, December 20, December 25, December 27.