Last Christmas
(November 8)
Emilia Clarke (of Game of Thrones fame) is the queen of bad decisions—until she meets Tom (Henry Golding of Crazy Rich Asians fame) while working as Santa’s elf in a department store.
(November 8)
Emilia Clarke (of Game of Thrones fame) is the queen of bad decisions—until she meets Tom (Henry Golding of Crazy Rich Asians fame) while working as Santa’s elf in a department store.
(November 8)
A group of firefighters (John Cena and Keegan Michael-Key included) are pros at fighting flames. But after a rescue mission, they quickly realize that they’re no match for a few kids.
(December 13)
The OG cast—Jack Black, Kevin Hart, the Rock and Karen Gillan—is back yet again since, we come to find out, not all the pieces of the Jumanji video game were disposed of properly. (Awkwafina also stars.)
(November 1)
Cynthia Erivo plays Harriet Tubman in this based-on-a-true-story film about the iconic freedom fighter and her escape from slavery during the Civil War.
(November 1)
Based on the Jonathan Lethem book of the same name, this movie—set in 1950s New York—follows Lionel Essrog (Edward Norton), a detective with Tourette’s syndrome trying to find out who murdered his best friend.
(November 6)
Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson star in this comedy-drama from director Noah Baumbach about a family going through a divorce and splitting up—but also staying together.
Watch the trailer (from his perspective)
Watch the trailer (from her perspective)
(November 8)
Actor Shia LaBeouf wrote this film—based on the complicated relationship he had with his father—and plays his father in the film, too.
(November 15)
When a con artist (Ian McKellan) meets a well-to-do widow (Helen Mirren) online, he plans to swindle her—but finds the path to a big payoff to be a bit more complicated than that.
(November 15)
When a suburban African-American family in Florida comes together over a loss, they’re forced to navigate both love and forgiveness—and family dynamics. (Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Sterling K. Brown both star.)
(November 22)
This film is based on the true story of the DuPont chemical company and the lawyer (played by Mark Ruffalo) who uncovered a string of deaths in connection to its long-term pollution.
(November 22)
When journalist Tom Junod (Matthew Rhys) gets assigned to profile children’s TV star Mr. Rogers (Tom Hanks), an unexpected friendship develops.
(November 27)
The latest from director Martin Scorcese, this film follows a mob hitman as he recalls his involvement with the slaying of Jimmy Hoffa, the American labor union leader who got caught up with organized crime. (Robert DeNiro stars.)
(December 6)
Pilot Amelia Wren (Felicity Jones) teams up with scientist James Glaisher (Eddie Redmayne) as the pair attempt to pave the way for the future of hot air balloon flight.
(December 13)
Based on the true story of security guard Richard Jewell who saved thousands from an exploding bomb at the 1996 Olympics, this Clint Eastwood film follows the aftermath—and the false accusation that he was a terrorist. (Olivia Wilde and Sam Rockwell also star.)
(December 20)
This film follows the women—Megyn Kelly (Charlize Theron) and Nicole Kidman (Gretchen Carlson)—who accused Fox News founder Roger Ailes of sexual harassment, which led to his demise.
(December 20)
When Pope Francis (played by Jonathan Pryce) asks Pope Benedict (Anthony Hopkins) for permission to retire from the Catholic Church, the pair must find common ground between their liberal and conservative beliefs.
(December 25)
Based on a true story, this film follows a crew of soldiers sent on a mission to warn a battalion about an upcoming ambush. (Benedict Cumberbatch and Colin Firth both star.)
(December 25)
Based on the memoir written by Equal Justice Initiative founder Bryan Stevenson, this film tells the story of Stevenson (Michael P. Jordan) and the case he took on to defend a man (Jamie Foxx) accused of a murder he may not have committed.
(November 1)
Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) returns—this time with her own team of agents, ready to go up against T-1000.
(November 8)
It was the battle that changed the course of World War II: Woody Harrelson, Luke Evans and Patrick Wilson play the U.S. soldiers and pilots that fought the Japanese for four days in 1942.
(November 15)
Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott and Ella Balinska help reboot the 2000 reboot of the 1970s TV series about a group of private detectives working for the ever-elusive Charlie.
(November 15)
Can Ford beat Ferrari on the race track? Car designer Carroll Shelby (Matt Damon) and driver Ken Miles (Christian Bale) set out to prove it’s possible at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1966.
(November 1)
An ambitious arctic fox working in the mail room longs for a job as the top dog, so he commandeers a sled and sets out to deliver a mysterious package—and save the day.
(November 8)
Dubbed a “Santa Claus origin story,” this film follows a selfish postman who gets assigned to a remote Scandinavian town only to form an unlikely friendship with a reclusive toymaker. (Jason Schwartzman and Rashida Jones lend their voices.)
(December 6)
The Playmobil toys you know and love come to life in this animated film about a girl named Marla (Anya Taylor-Joy) who sets out to find her missing younger brother. (Voices include Daniel Radcliffe, Jim Gaffigan, Meghan Trainor and more.)