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1st

A Bad Mom’s Christmas (2017)

After going rogue and misbehaving in last year’s irreverent comedy, our three young bad mommas return to reclaim Christmas for momkind, only to face the wrath of their own unique mothers as they roll into suburbia for the holiday season in this sequel to 2016’s ‘Bad Moms’.

Directed by Jon Lucas & Scott Moore and starring Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell and Kathryn Hahn among others.

Genre: Comedy

UK Release: 1st of November   US Release: 1st of November

 

 

 

3rd

Murder on the Orient Express (2017)

When a man mysteriously dies on the world renown luxury train travelling across Europe, passenger and legendary detective Hercule Poirot must unravel a mystery where every other passenger is a suspect, in director and star Kenneth Branagh’s version and the latest screen adaptation of Agatha Christie’s classic early 20th century murder/mystery novel.

Directed by Kenneth Branagh and starring Kenneth Branagh, Daisy Ridley and Johnny Depp among others.

Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery

UK Release: 3rd of November   US Release: 10th of November

 

 

 

The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017)

A gifted surgeon’s life takes a downward spiral after he’s drawn into the dysfunctional family of a teenage patient, with unexpected and tragic consequences in this psychological thriller and latest surrealist dark and deadpan concoction from writer/director Yorgos Lanthimos.

Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and starring Colin Farrell, Barry Keoghan and Nicole Kidman among others.

Genre: Drama, Mystery, Thriller

UK Release: 3rd of November   US Release: 20th of October (limited)

 

 

 

Menashe (2017)

Determined to obtain full custody of his only son, a widower struggles with the pressures of his ultra-orthodox Jewish community in this poignant, Yiddish-language father-and-son modern New York dramedy.

Directed by Joshua Z Weinstein and starring Menashe Lustig, Yoel Falkowitz and Ruben Niborski among others.

Genre: Drama

UK Release: 3rd of November   US Release: 25th of August

 

 

 

10th

The Florida Project (2017)

A gritty and hilarious mix of brazen behaviour and childish wonderment, set the in the seedy live-in motels in the shadow of the Disney Empire and seen through the eyes of an adorably boisterous six-year-old girl, her unruly young mother and the lives that revolve around them—in another unique meditation on the American underclass from the writer/director of ‘Tangerine’.

Directed by Sean Baker and starring Brooklynn Prince, Bria Vinaite and Willem Dafoe among others.

Genre: Drama

UK Release: 10th of November   US Release: 6th of October (limited)

 

 

 

Only the Brave (2017)

A story of bravery and sacrifice based on the true events surrounding the 2013 Yarnell Hill Fire, when a group of elite Arizona firefighters battled against one of the deadliest wildfires in recent US history to protect the local town, at great personal cost.

Directed by Joseph Kosinski and starring Josh Brolin, Miles Teller and Jeff Bridges among others.

Genre: Fact-based, Drama

UK Release: 10th of November   US Release: 20th of October

 

 

 

Professor Marston and the Wonder Women (2017)

A dramatic biographic account of the unconventional life of professor William Moulton Marston– the renown psychologist and creator of ‘Wonder Woman’, who drew inspiration from a polyamorous relationship with his wife and their mistress to create a feminine hero who would melt the dark hearts of men.

Directed by Angela Robinson and starring Luke Evans, Rebecca Hall and Bella Heathcote among others.

Genre: Fact-based, Drama

UK Release: 10th of November   US Release: 13th of October

 

 

 

Marjorie Prime (2017)

In a not-too-distant future and to the concern of her family, an elderly widower forms a deepening connection with a sophisticated holographic recreation of her deceased husband’s younger self, in this poignant meditation on memory and loss from the director of ‘Hamlet’.

Directed by Michael Almereyda and starring Lois Smith, Jon Hamm and Geena Davis among others.

Genre: Drama

UK Release: 10th of November   US Release: 18th of August (limited)

 

 

 

Paddington 2 (2017)

Now a fully-fledged and productive member of the Brown family, Paddington bear switches from handyman to detective when his present for aunt Lucy is stolen along with a host of things, in this sequel to the 2014 adaptation of the beloved children’s book series.

Directed by Paul King and starring Ben Whishaw, Hugh Bonneville and Sally Hawkins among others.

Genre: Animation, Comedy, Family

UK Release: 10th of November   US Release: 12th of January 2018

 

 

 

16th

Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool (2017)

A romantic relationship develops between a young British actor and an older Hollywood star, only to be rekindled in the unlikeliest of places during her twilight days in this adaptation of Peter Turner’s memoirs and a true story.

Directed by Paul McGuigan and starring Jamie Bell, Annette Bening and Julie Walters among others.

Genre: Fact-based, Drama, Romance

UK Release: 16th of November   US Release: 29th of December

 

 

 

17th

Justice League (2017)

Following Superman’s ultimate sacrifice to save humanity, Bruce Wayne and Diana Prince join forces to recruit a team of powerful ‘Metahumans’ for the inevitable battle against an even greater gathering threat to the planet, as DC gets into the full swing of its cinematic ‘Extended Universe’.

Directed by Zack Snyder and starring Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot and Jason Momoa among others.

Genre: Comic-book, Action, Adventure, Fantasy

UK Release: 17th of November   US Release: 17th of November

 

 

 

Mudbound (2017)

Two disparate families are forced together by their shared misfortunes on a muddy Mississppi farm and the two young men who return home from their service in the second world war, only to struggle with adjusting to civilian life and the glaring injustices of the American south—in a racially charged period drama brought to you by Netflix.

Directed by Dee Rees and starring Garrett Hedlund, Jason Mitchell and Carey Mulligan among others.

Genre: Drama

UK Release: 17th of November (internet)   US Release: 17th of November (internet)

 

 

 

Ingrid Goes West (2017)

When a disturbed and lonely internet stalker discovers a new obsession—a beautiful young social media star ‘living the life’ in California—she moves West to create a new friendship with this unsuspecting new BFF, but the best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry in this dark satire on modern living and digital obsession.

Directed by Matt Spicer and starring Aubrey Plaza, Elizabeth Olsen and O’Shea Jackson Jr. among others.

Genre: Comedy, Drama

UK Release: 17th of November   US Release: 11th of August

 

 

 

Good Time (2017)

A bank robber plunges deeper into the criminal underworld and a dangerous race against time to spring his recently incarcerated brother from jail, in this energetic indie thriller from the Safdie brothers.

Directed by Benny Safdie & Josh Safdie and starring Robert Pattinson, Benny Safdie and Jennifer Jason Leigh among others.

Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller

UK Release: 17th of November   US Release: 25th of August

 

 

 

22nd

Daddy’s Home 2 (2017)

After previously battling for their children’s affections, step-dad Brad and bio-dad Dusty’s newfound partnership is put to the test by the visit of their own very different fathers during the holiday season in this sequel to the 2015 comedy.

Directed by Sean Anders and starring Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg and Mel Gibson among others.

Genre: Comedy

UK Release: 22nd of November   US Release: 10th of November

 

 

 

24th

Battle of the Sexes (2017)

The story of tennis legend Billie Jean King and her struggle to revolutionise women’s tennis in the face strong establishment opposition, set around the media sideshow that was her 1973 match against long-retired former men’s champ and flamboyant hustler Bobby Riggs.

Directed by Jonathan Dayton & Valerie Faris and starring Emma Stone, Steve Carell and Sarah Silverman among others.

Genre: Fact-based, Comedy, Drama, Sport

UK Release: 24th of November   US Release: 22nd of September

 

 

 

Beach Rats (2017)

A New York teenager struggles with his identity as he wavers between a potential new romance and questions about his sexuality, while getting up to no good on the streets of Brooklyn with questionable friends and longing for an escape in this indie coming-of-age drama from burgeoning writer/director Eliza Hittman.

Directed by Eliza Hittman and starring Harris Dickinson, Madeline Weinstein and Kate Hodge among others.

Genre: Drama

UK Release: 24th of November   US Release: 25th of August (limited)

 

 

 

Marie Curie (2016)

Already a celebrated physicist and chemist, Polish pioneer Marie Curie struggles to make a further mark on the male-dominated scientific community of early 20th century Europe while dealing with tragedy and personal strife—not to mention raising two girls as a widow—in this French language biographical drama about the Nobel Prize-winning legendary lady.

Directed by Marie Noelle and starring Karolina Gruszka, Arieh Worthalter and Charles Berling among others.

Genre: Fact-based, Drama, Romance

UK Release: 24th of November   US Release: 30th of June

 

 

 

Suburbicon (2017)

The spotless facade of an idyllic 1950s cookie-cutter town in American suburbia is smeared by a violent home invasion in the quiet neighborhood, only for a pencil-pushing father-of-one to begin taking matters into his own hands in response, in this dark comedy directed by George Clooney and written by the Coen brothers.

Directed by George Clooney and starring Matt Damon, Julianne Moore and Oscar Isaac among others.

Genre: Comedy, Crime, Mystery

UK Release: 24th of November   US Release: 3rd of November

 

 

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