Anticipating the Best in 2024
As we bid farewell to the remarkable cinematic experiences of 2023, it’s only natural to wonder if 2024 can surpass the standards set by its predecessor. The previous year treated us to a diverse array of films, ranging from the likes of “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” to “Poor Things” and “Killers of the Flower Moon.” Now, with great anticipation, we turn our gaze towards the upcoming year to discover what cinematic delights await us.
Diverse Offerings for Every Taste: What to Expect in 2024
1. Heart-Wrenching Drama: Unveiling Real-Life Stories on the Big Screen
Explore emotionally charged dramas inspired by true events.
2. Comedic Extravaganza: Stars, Jokes, and Laughter Galore
Delve into comedies adorned not only with A-list stars but also with a plethora of humor.
3. Musical Spectacles: Attitude-Fueled Melodies Take Center Stage
Immerse yourself in musicals brimming with attitude and captivating tunes.
4. Horror with a Punch: Scares and Thrills Unleashed
Brace yourself for horror movies that promise spine-chilling scares and unexpected twists.
5. Action Unleashed: Bonkers Adventures on the Big Screen
Experience the adrenaline-pumping madness of action movies that defy the ordinary.
Society of the Snow (Debuting on Netflix on Jan. 4)
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Synopsis: Explore the chilling tale of survival from the 1972 Andes flight disaster, portrayed in Pablo Vierci’s book. The film, directed by J.A. Bayona, captures the gripping struggle of the passengers stranded in a harsh mountain environment. Despite being based on a known story, this version has earned acclaim at the Venice International Film Festival and is Spain’s entry for the Academy Award’s Best International Feature Film.
Starring: Enzo Vogrincic, Agustín Pardella, Tomás Wolf, Matías Recalt, Esteban Bigliardi, Diego Vegezzi, and Esteban Kukuriczka
How to watch: Society of Snow debuts on NetFlix Jan. 4.
Good Grief (Debuting on Netflix on Jan. 5)
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Synopsis: Daniel Levy, of Schitt’s Creek fame, steps into the director’s chair for his debut film, a poignant story about a widower (played by Levy himself) trying to find meaning after losing his husband. The film takes viewers on an emotional journey as Marc, accompanied by his friends, confronts heartbreak and the possibility of healing in Paris.
Starring: Daniel Levy, Ruth Negga, Himesh Patel, Celia Imrie, David Bradley, Arnaud Valois, Emma Corrin, Kaitlyn Dever, and Luke Evans
How to watch: Good Grief Debuts on Netflix on Jan. 5
Night Swim (Opening in theaters on Jan. 5)
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Synopsis: Horror enthusiasts, rejoice! Bryce McGuire’s Night Swim, produced by James Wan, offers a fresh scare for 2024. The story revolves around a family seeking a fresh start in a new home, only to discover something eerie about their swimming pool. A thrilling plunge into horror awaits audiences.
Starring: Wyatt Russell, Kerry Condon, Amélie Hoeferle, Gavin Warren
The Beekeeper’s Vengeance (Opening in theaters on Jan. 12)
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January brings not just winter chills but also a variety of utterly bonkers movies. Among them is The Beekeeper, featuring Jason Statham in the lead role. Statham’s character, once leading a quiet life making honey, is thrust into a John Wick-like quest for revenge when his past as an operative resurfaces. Directed by David Ayer, known for End of Watch and Suicide Squad, this action-packed thriller promises an exhilarating cinematic experience.
Starring: Jason Statham, Emmy Raver-Lampman, Josh Hutcherson, Bobby Naderi, Minnie Driver, Phylicia Rashad, and Jeremy Irons
The Book of Clarence: A Divine Saga (Jan. 12)
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Jeymes Samuel’s latest creation transcends genres, melding drama, action, and biblical influence. LaKeith Stanfield takes center stage in Jerusalem, A.D. 33, portraying Clarence, a man on a quest for a better life, mirroring the struggles of Jesus. The film promises a unique blend of history and entertainment, challenging the protagonist’s path against the formidable Pontius Pilate.
Starring: LaKeith Stanfield, Omar Sy, Anna Diop, RJ Cyler, David Oyelowo, Micheal Ward, Alfre Woodard, Teyana Taylor, Caleb McLaughlin, Eric Kofi-Abrefa, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, James McAvoy, and Benedict Cumberbatch
Mean Girls: The Musical Revival (Jan. 12)
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Tina Fey’s iconic teen comedy takes a melodious turn in this musical remake. Directed by Samantha Jayne and Arturo Perez Jr., the film introduces Angourie Rice as Cady, navigating the complex dynamics of high school popularity. Expect laughter, drama, and memorable tunes as Cady encounters the formidable Plastics in a tale of teenage tribulations.
Starring: Angourie Rice, Reneé Rapp, Auli’i Cravalho, Jaquel Spivey, Bebe Wood, Avantika, Tina Fey, Tim Meadows, Jenna Fischer, Jon Hamm, Ashley Park, and Busy Philipps
Self Reliance: A Comedic Odyssey (Jan. 12)
Jake Johnson takes the helm in this wild rom-com, doubling as the writer, director, and star. The story follows a middle-aged protagonist navigating life’s twists after a breakup, with unexpected opportunities knocking on his door. Prepare for a hilarious, mind-bending adventure that explores the unconventional journey to self-reliance.
Starring: Jake Johnson, Anna Kendrick, Andy Samberg, Christopher Lloyd, and Wayne Brady
How to watch: Self Reliance debuts on Hulu on Jan. 12.
Origin: A Call to Awareness (Jan. 19)
Ava DuVernay presents a compelling biopic and adaptation of Isabel Wilkerson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning book, ‘Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents.’ Origin delves into the profound exploration of institutionalized prejudice across different times and places. It’s a poignant film that transcends personal narratives, urging audiences to confront historical realities.
Starring: Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Jon Bernthal, Connie Nielsen, Vera Farmiga, Nick Offerman, Audra McDonald, Niecy Nash-Betts, and Finn Wittrock
Miller’s Girl: A Twisted Thriller (Jan. 26)
Jade Halley Bartlett weaves a psychological thriller, Miller’s Girl, featuring Jenna Ortega and Martin Freeman. The film explores a complex relationship between a young writer and her teacher, promising a tale of unsettling suspense and psychological intrigue. Get ready for a thrilling journey into the intricacies of their connection.
Starring: Martin Freeman, Jenna Ortega, Dagmara Domińczyk, Bashir Salahuddin, and Gideon Adlon
As January unfolds, brace yourself for a cinematic experience that transcends genres, from divine dramas to musical high school tales and thought-provoking biopics. These films promise to captivate audiences with their unique narratives and stellar performances.
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