Friday, September 6, 2019

2019 FALL MOVIE PREVIEW

The summer movie season has officially come to a close. And while the U.S. box-office did ring in with over four billion dollars (which was up 1% from the previous year), much of that money went to only a few select films while many of the usually sure-fire sequels and remakes failed to generate much interest and ultimately doing lackluster business.

Now we are moving in to my favorite time of the year with the fall movie releases. This is really only because the studios (with their eyes fixated on gold prizes) tend to save much of the interesting and offbeat films for the last few months of the film season. Somehow they always seem to forget that people will actually go to the movies every week of the fifty-two in a year. Here is a small selection of upcoming films that I am eagerly awaiting to see:

All U.S. release dates are subject to change:

"THE GOLDFINCH"

Release date: September 13, 2019

Based on the Pulitzer-Prize winning novel by Donna Tartt, "The Goldfinch" tells the story of thirteen year old, Theodore Decker (Oakes Fegley) who suffers a terrible tragedy after surviving a terrorist bombing at a New York art museum. This event leaves him struggling from grief and guilt, then down a path of crime involving art forgery. Luke Wilson, Sarah Paulson, Jeffrey Wright, Nicole Kidman and Ansel Elgort as the adult Theodore star.



"HUSTLERS"

Release date: September 13, 2019

Inspired by a 2015 New York magazine article, "Hustlers" looks at how a few exotic dancers who worked at the famed Manhattan strip club, Scores got even with some abusive Wall Street clients by drugging, then relieving them of their credit cards. Jennifer Lopez leads the strip club crew (which includes Constance Wu, Keke Palmer, Lili Reinhart of TV's, "Riverdale", rising r&b singer, Lizzo and former stripper-turned-rap artist, Cardi B.) to turn the tables on the men who marginalized them simply due to their line of work. Lorene Scafaria directs.



"WHERE'S MY ROY COHN?"

Release date: September 20, 2019

The title of the documentary, "Where's My Roy Cohn?" comes from when President Trump was feeling the pressure of all the mounting investigations against him and was seeking someone who was going to make all his problems disappear like his one-time personal lawyer and fixer had done for him in the past. This film examines the life of the reptilian and unscrupulous Cohn who first made a name for himself as the U.S. prosecutor during the espionage trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg before becoming Senator McCarthy's chief counsel during the Senate subcommittee investigations seeking out Communists and other undesirables. The man who was Trump's role-model would later become disbarred due to unethical conduct and shortly after dying of AIDS-related complications in 1986. Matt Tyrnauer, who brought us the docs, "Valentino: The Last Emperor", "Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood" and "Studio 54", directs.



"THE CURRENT WAR"

Release date: October 4, 2019

"The Current War" looks at the battle of the electrical systems between Thomas Edison (Benedict Cumberbatch) and partners, George Westinghouse (Michael Shannon) and Nikola Tesla (Nicholas Hoult) over which one would succeed in powering the modern world. Each inventor has systems that worked well but had limitations. The competition reaches a conclusion as each offers proposals to supply power to the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. The film was originally was supposed to be released in 2017 by The Weinstein Company but became collateral damage due to the Harvey Weinstein scandal.



"THE LIGHTHOUSE"

Release date: October 18, 2019

In the follow-up to his acclaimed 2015 feature film debut, "The Witch", writer/director, Robert Eggers has returned with another dark and eerie film, "The Lighthouse". Shot in black and white, this winner of the Fipresci Prize at this year's Cannes Film Festival stars Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson as two nineteenth century lighthouse keepers, while facing the endless solitude, begin to slowly unravel and lose hold of their sanity.



"BLACK AND BLUE"

Release date: October 25, 2019

Naomie Harris, the British actress who received a well-deserved Oscar-nomination for her supporting role in the 2016 Best Picture winner, "Moonlight", has finally been given an opportunity to shine in a leading film role. In "Black and Blue", Harris plays a New Orleans rookie cop who witnesses her partner (Mike Colter) and his crew gun down a drug-dealer which is captured on her body camera. With the corrupt cops blaming the murder on her, she is being tracked down not only by the police department but also from other gang members seeking revenge. This cop's only hope is a stranger (Tyrese Gibson) in the community to help her stay alive in order to get the film out and clear her name.



"HONEY BOY"

Release date: November 8, 2019

Shia LaBeouf wrote the script for "Honey Boy" which began originally as a part of his therapy during his stint in rehab. Alma Har'el directs this drama loosely based on the actor's life which includes his struggles with mental health and his difficult relationship with his father. Noah Jupe plays Otis Lort, a child actor who grapples with his emerging fame and Lucas Hedges plays the older Otis where he begins to abuse drugs as a way to cope with his successful career. And LaBeouf appears as his former rodeo clown and felon father.



"FORD V. FERRARI"

Release date: November 15, 2019

"Ford v. Ferrari" is a testosterone-driven sports drama about the Ford Motor Company’s desire to beat the undefeated racing team of the Italian automaker, Ferrari during the 1966 Le Mans auto race in France. But Ford will need a car. They assign a team of skilled engineers, lead by Carroll Shelby (Matt Damon) and Ken Miles (Christian Bale), an expert pro driver, behind the wheel to help make sure they will be victorious at the end of this twenty-four hour endurance race. James Mangold directs.



"THE GOOD LIAR"

Release date: November 15, 2019

Ian McKellen teams up with director Bill Condon once again (following "Gods and Monsters" and "Mr Holmes") in "The Good Liar". The actor stars as a veteran con artist who meets his latest mark online through a dating app. Helen Mirren plays a wealthy widow who becomes completely enamored with him, easily offering her heart and home. What he thought would be a simple job becomes more complicated when he finds himself actually caring for her.



"KNIVES OUT"

Release date: November 27, 2019

The latest from writer/director Rian Johnson ("Looper", "Star Wars: The Last Jedi") is "Knives Out", a modern spin on the classic whodunit murder mystery with a little black comedy thrown in to spice it up. The family of a wealthy crime novelist (Christopher Plummer) comes together to celebrate his eighty-fifth birthday. But during the party, he is found murdered and a detective (Daniel Craig) is brought in to solve this crime. An impressive cast has been assembled which includes Chris Evans, Jamie Lee Curtis, Toni Collette, Michael Shannon, Lakeith Stanfiled and Don Johnson.

No comments:

Post a Comment