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Dec 1, 2021 · December’s buzziest movies bring a wild movie year to a close. The 13 must-see movies, from West Side Story to The Novice to The Matrix.
- Released Wednesday, December 1st. The Power of the Dog. Netflix. Kirsten Dunst, Jesse Plemons, Jane Campion, Roger Frappier, Emile Sherman, Iain Canning, Tanya Seghatchian, Benedict Cumberbatch.
- Released Thursday, December 2nd. Single All The Way. Netflix. Desperate to avoid his family’s judgment, Peter (Michael Urie) enlists his best friend (Philemon Chambers) to be his faux-boyfriend for the holidays.
- Released Friday, December 3rd. Dune. PremiumVOD. Set on the remote desert planet of Arrakis, the one planet that produces the interstellar's sole source of the spice Melange, a empirewide power struggle begins over the control of the spice.
- Released Tuesday, December 7th. The Scrapper. VOD / Digital. Queens, New York City. A criminal playing-field of modern immigrant syndicates: human-trafficking, money-laundering and unflinching brutality.
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- Memoria (Apichatpong Weerasethakul; Dec. 26 in one theater) At long last a new Apichatpong Weerasethakul film arrives, and while NEON’s one-theater-at-a-time release strategy will mean many won’t be able to see Memoria this month (or perhaps even the next few), the wait is worth it.
- The Matrix Resurrections (Lana Wachowski; Dec. 22 in theaters and on HBO Max) In terms of pure anticipation, there’s no studio film this year I’m more curious about than Lana Wachowski’s The Matrix Resurrections.
- Red Rocket (Sean Baker; Dec. 10 in theaters) In what will surely be his most divisive––and in my opinion, best––film, Sean Baker returns with Red Rocket.
- West Side Story (Steven Spielberg; Dec. 10 in theaters) Marking one of the longest breaks between features during his prolific career, Steven Spielberg is returning this month with his Tony Kushner-scripted remake of West Side Story, delayed from a year prior due to the pandemic.
- The Souvenir Part II. Joanna Hogg, UK. And the winner is… The Souvenir Part II. Joanna Hogg and Honor Swinton Byrne reflect on winning the S&S 2021 poll, and on the long and satisfying journey of making the Souvenir films.
- Petite maman. Céline Sciamma, France. Sciamma’s miniature forest fairy tale perfectly conjures the mysteries of a mother-daughter bond shaded by grief. We said: “An extremely small and exactly perfect film, Céline Sciamma’s Petite maman might at first appear dwarfed by her last title, Portrait of a Lady of Fire.
- Drive My Car. Hamaguchi Ryūsuke, Japan. Murakami Haruki’s short story of a driver growing closer to her passenger is adapted by Hamaguchi Ryūsuke into an understated and precise reflection on language, emotion and loss.
- Memoria. Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Thailand. Tilda Swinton wanders the streets of Bogota while striving to understand the strange noise repeatedly sounding in her head, in the Thai master’s latest enigmatic revelation of ambiguous mental states.
- Licorice Pizza. Film. Comedy. What a joy Paul Thomas Anderson’s freewheeling film turned out to be. It cartwheels around the San Fernando Valley armed with all the local knowledge you’d expect (PTA, of course, grew up there), a cast of maverick characters – real (Bradley Cooper’s deranged movie exec Jon Peters) and otherwise (Sean Penn’s William Holden-like Hollywood warhorse, Jack Holden) – and a script loaded with zingers.
- Nomadland. Film. Drama. A van-dweller who drives across the US badlands and shits in a bucket is not normally what Best Picture winners are made of. But with a commanding Frances McDormand at the wheel, support from a cast of real-life nomads and indie superstar Chloé Zhao behind the camera, Nomadland was a naturalist drama that got right under the skin of late capitalist America and its disenfranchised outsiders.
- The Father. Film. Drama. Anthony Hopkins was a deserving Best Actor winner for his lead role in a dementia drama with a twist. But major props, too, to director Florian Zeller.
- The Power of the Dog. Jane Campion hadn’t made a movie since Bright Star nearly 15 years ago. As Twitter might have put it: ‘Da fuk, #Camps?!’ Her subversive western showed what we’ve all been missing: superlative control of mood, glorious widescreen vistas and a smuggled-in subtext that uses the traditional trappings of the western to strip down alpha masculinity to its faulty parts.
December 2021 Movies. 1. Bob and the Monster (2011) Not Rated | 87 min | Documentary. Six years in the making, this documentary film follows outspoken indie-rock hero Bob Forrest, through his life-threatening struggle with addiction, to his transformation into one of the ... See full summary ».
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