![]() The greatest Iranian skateboarding vampire Western ever made. A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night – 27th November Another reminder of why Soderbergh will be missed from the big screen. Steven Soberbergh’s film about a plague spreading across the planet is not only scarily believable but grippingly tense, with a cast of dead A-Listers walking, from Gwyneth Paltrow to Matt Damon and Jude Law. ![]() and Jude Law reprise their roles as Holmes and Watson in Guy Ritchie’s sequel, but the show is stolen by Mad Men’s Jared Harris as the menacing Moriarty – the perfect antidote for anyone who isn’t keen on Andrew Scott’s villain in the BBC series. Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows – 26th November stars in this drama about a hotshot lawyer returning home to reconnect with his father, who is suspected of murder. Amazon Original Christmas Specials – 25th NovemberĪmazon has commissioned a bunch of original Christmas specials, which feature everyone from Laurence Fishburne and Regina King to Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Angela Bassett and Boyz II Men.Īrriving just in time for the festive holidays, the specials include If You Give a Mouse a Christmas Cookie, Ezra Jack Keats’ The Snowy Day, and An American Girl Story-Maryellen 1955: Extraordinary Christmas, joining existing holiday episodes from Creative Galaxy and Tumble Leaf. If time travel, Owen Wilson and a stunning Parisian backdrop don’t have you wooed, a madcap Luis Buñuel will. Woody Allen fans longing for that proverbial return to form are more than rewarded with this delightfully funny ode to nostalgia, less a return to the good old days than a film about returning to the good old days. Annabelle – 22nd Novemberīefore The Conjuring, there was Annabelle. This movie based on the board game is so bad it’s almost good. Funny, disturbing and gorgeous to look at, Ben Wheatley’s adaptation of JG Ballard’s novel is set in the 1970s, was released in 2015, but has heaps to say about Brexit Britain in 2016. Tom Hiddleston stars in this bold satirical masterpiece about a doctor who moves into a dreamy new high-rise apartment block, where the rich live on the top and the poor get by on the bottom – and sanity and civilisation swiftly descend into war and chaos. Efficient, fast-paced and shot with class, if you like espionage, Our Kind of Traitor is your kind of film. Hot on the heels of The Night Manager comes another John le Carre adaptation, this time starring Ewan McGregor as a teacher who is sucked into the world of the Russian mafia, as a mobster (Stellan Skarsgard) asks for protection in exchange for details of Brits involved in a conspiracy. A man in a dark room watching spooky movies? This is genuinely scary stuff. Sinister – 11th NovemberĮthan Hawke stars in this horror about a true-crime writer, who discovers a cache of videotapes depicting several brutal murders that took place in the house he just bought. The award-winning series, created by comic Josh Thomas, follows a boy, his dog and the parents, friends and lovers who rely on him, has been hailed as one of the best TV comedies to come from Down Under. ![]() The Australian comedy series returns exclusively to Amazon Prime Video in the UK for a fourth season. The Powerpuff Girls Movie – 10th Novemberīecause The Powerpuff Girls. ![]() Jodie Foster stars in Robert Zemeckis’ underrated sci-fi, based on Carl Sagan’s novel of the same name, about a doctor who, after years of searching, finds radio proof of alien life. The charming Season 1 is already available, complete with its John Hughes-esque body-swap episode that is worth tuning in for alone. Coming-of-age sitcom Red Oaks returns for a second season of stoner giggles, sincere life lessons and spectacularly 80s hair, as we catch up with Craig Roberts’ tennis coach at the titular country club where he works in the summer. ![]()
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