Based on the terrific 2000 documentary from Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, it comes with Oscar-ready performances from Chastain and Garfield as the fallen Christian pair. Why we’re excited: “The Big Sick” director Michael Showalter mines the Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker scandal for all the rich kitsch, irreverence and surprising truths he can find. Starring: Jessica Chastain, Andrew Garfield. Most promising line from the trailer: “This macho thing is overrated.” Jessica Chastain as Tammy Faye Bakker in “The Eyes of Tammy Faye.” (Searchlight Pictures) ‘The Eyes of Tammy Faye’ One hopes it improves over Eastwood’s dud, “Richard Jewell.” It’s about a crotchety former rodeo star hired to haul the son of his former boss (Dwight Yoakam) back from Mexico to New Mexico. Why we’re excited: The 91-year-old former mayor of Carmel stars in and directs a sentimental road picture based on a novel that has been shopped around studios for a long spell. Starring: Clint Eastwood, Eduardo Minett. Of course, release dates are subject to change. With that caveat, here are some (but by no means all) “planned” releases and a few choice original streaming films slated to come out this fall. And the Tom Hardy comic-book sequel “Venom: Let There Be Carnage,” originally slated for October 2020, has bounced back and forth on the schedule and, as of this week, is slated to open in theaters Oct. Two Tom Cruise films, “Mission: Impossible 7” and “Top Gun: Maverick” have been delayed until next year. Paramount Pictures bounced “Clifford The Big Red Dog” from Sept. With the delta variant fueling a surge in COVID cases, some studios are opting to forgo any risks, tinkering with film-release schedules once more. New movies: ‘Antlers’ is a great horror flick with a lot on its mind ‘Last Night in Soho’ squanders a great premise ‘Antlers’ is a dull and dreary horror flick ‘Army of Thieves’ is an oddball sidekick’s hero quest ‘Passing’ is a superb look at race and identity
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It includes music written by "Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda.Īll other Disney releases, including Marvel movie "Eternals" in November and Steven Spielberg's revival of "West Side Story" in December, will play exclusively in cinemas for at least 45 days, the company said.Fall movies 2021: Lots of questions, lots of promiseĪfter a disastrous start to the year and a lean haul at the summer box office, studios and theaters chains look toward the fall in hopes audiences will feel more comfortable in engaging in what used to be one of America’s favorite pastimes: Physically going to the movies. The film tells the story of a family who live in a magical house in the mountains of Colombia. 24 and head to Disney+ just before Christmas. Cinema operators have been closely watching how Disney, which has dominated movie box offices in recent years, would handle its upcoming slate as the Delta variant slowed audiences' return to multiplexes.ĭisney said in a statement that animated musical "Encanto" will play in theaters for 30 days starting Nov. The company had experimented during the pandemic with debuting some movies on the Disney+ streaming service at the same time they ran in theaters. LOS ANGELES, Sept 10 (Reuters) - Walt Disney Co (DIS.N) said on Friday it will release "Eternals," "West Side Story" and the rest of its 2021 films exclusively in theaters before sending them to streaming, a show of confidence that moviegoing will rebound.