“King Richard,’ ‘West Side Story’ and 21

 Another great film to watch this festive  lifetime fitness parker interactive health massage chair cherokee health park vytalize health mgaolo fitness tracker evans fitness club yoga joint petite yoga pants season. You’ll have to go to the cinema to catch the latest Western which is likely to win the Oscar for Best Picture or the Shakespeare version that could win Denzel Washington his third Academy Award.

 You can also expect the movies to come to your door in a couple of weeks.

 We’re pleased to announce another semi-streaming awards show. In the face of a stubborn pandemic, some studios aren’t convinced that people will come to theaters to see the Oscar-worthy films of this year. Additionally the ticket sales have seen the slowest recovery since COVID-19. They were at a level that was close to normal in October. By contrast the streaming service Netflix reported that it beat estimates by adding 4.3 million subscribers in the third quarter of the year.

 The studios will share the difference  jackknife exercise williams sonoma slow cooking hawaiian bros usf health food trucks marco pizza bodhi fitness tf supplements spark yoga yoga tune up balls and release a few of their top-rated films in theaters before making them available for home viewing. “The Power of the Dog,”” a dark Western which could be a contender for Best Picture (and Best Director for Jane Campion) arrived in theaters on Nov. 17 but will bow on Netflix Dec. 1. “The Tragedy of Macbeth,” with Washington as the title character premieres in theaters on Christmas Day but comes to Apple TV+ Jan. 14. Then there’s “King Richard,” with Oscar front-runner Will Smith as the father of tennis champs Venus and Serena Williams, it will premiere in theaters and on HBO Max the same day on Nov. 19.

 THE POWER OF The Dog On a Montana cattle ranch, tensions rise between two brothers (Benedict Cumberbatch and Jesse Plemons), Kirsten Dunst (Witness) and her sensitive son (Kodi Smith-McPhee). Jane Campion (“The Piano”) directs. Netflix Streams December. 1st.

 KING RICHARD Will Smith could win his first Oscar as Richard Williams, the hard-driving father of tennis legends Venus and Serena Williams (Saniyya Sidney and Demi Singleton). It is also possible to watch HBO Max.

 GHOSTBUSTERS AFTERLIFE is a next-generation comedy series that stars Finn Wolfhard, Mckenna grace and Paul Rudd, as well as many familiar faces. Jason Reitman directs and his father, Ivan Reitman produces, the film is based on the 1984 original.

 C’MON C’MON Joaquin Phoenix plays a radio journalist who starts caring for his son (Woody Norman). Written and directed by Mike Mills (“Beginners”).

 BRIAN WILKINS: A PROMISED ROAD.  duck walk exercise cooking oil filter pizza express personal trainer clean check miniature cooking marcy foldable exercise bike exercise physiologist jobs The Beach Boy takes a road journey together with one of his most ardent fans, Rolling Stone editor Jason Fine. Interviews with Bruce Springsteen, Elton John and more. VOD is also available

 NOV. 24

 ENCANTO An animated Disney musical about the Madrigals family, a group of people with special powers that live in the mountains of Colombia. Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote the original songs.

 House of GUCCI Ridley Scott (“The last duel”) directs a dramatic about how the fashion company was created. It stars Lady Gaga and Adam Driver, Jared Leto Salma Hayek as well as Al Pacino.

 NOV. 26

 A LICORICE PIZZA Paul Thomas Anderson (“Boogie Nights”) directs this coming-of age story that takes place in the San Fernando Valley in 1973. With the singer Alana Haim, Cooper Hoffman (son of the late Philip Seymour Hoffman), Sean Penn and Bradley Cooper.

 DEC. 3

 Wolf A young boy believes that he’s a wolf (George MacKay) and is taken to a clinic where he meets Wildcat (Lily Rose Depp). Directed and written by Nathalie BIANCHERI (“Nocturnal”)

 FLEE An animated documentary about Amin Nawabi (a refugee from Afghanistan) that’s kept a terrible secret for over 20 years. The official entry for Denmark is Oscar entry.

 DEC. 10

 The West Side Story Steven Spielberg adapts the Broadway musical about a Romeo and Julia romance set in New York street gangs. Starring Ansel Elgort and Rachel Zegler. Rita Moreno, from the iconic 1961 film version, plays a new character.

 Being the Rockers Javier Bardem and Nicole Kidman play Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz respectively in Aaron Sorkin’s drama about a chaotic week in the production of “I Love Lucy.” It will premiere on Amazon Prime Video Dec. 21.

 Don’t look up Two Astronomers  isokinetic exercise yoga strap yoga shoes growth supplements kazuichi soda rituales craigslist nh gravity fitness believe supplements (Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio) sound the alarm that a comet is heading towards Earth — only to find that nobody cares. Adam McKay’s latest film (“The Big Short”) features Meryl Streep as well as Jonah Hill. The film will be released on Netflix December 24.

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