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28th Oct 2019

The cinema in November is looking GOOD – here are 11 movies we’ll be seeing

Here's what you need to see.

Rory Cashin

These 30 days are going to be heaven for movie fans.

Yeah, sorry, we did try to cut down the number to something more reasonable.

But once you see every movie we have listed below, you’ll understand why that was pretty much impossible.

So, yeah, on average, you’re going to be wanting to see between two and three movies every single week for the month of November.

Here’s what has us so excited…

 

The Aeronauts – Monday 4 November

Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones after becoming Oscar-magnets in The Theory Of Everything, this time telling another true story, respectively playing scientist James Glaisher and wealthy young widow Amelia Wren, who mount a balloon expedition to fly higher than anyone in history.

Midway – Friday 8 November

The director of Indepedence Day and The Day After Tomorrow rallies an incredible cast – Ed Skrein, Patrick Wilson, Luke Evans, Aaron Eckhart, Nick Jonas, Mandy Moore, Dennis Quaid, Darren Criss, and Woody Harrelson – to tell the story of the Navy sailors who survived Pearl Harbor to fight in the Battle Of Midway, the turning point of WWII.

The Good Liar – Friday 8 November

Ian McKellen and Helen Mirren star in this cat-and-mouse con-artist thriller, about a rich older woman, and the life-long criminal who is trying to take all her money, even as he finds he might actually be falling in love with her.

The Irishman – Friday 8 November

De Niro. Pacino. Pesci. Scorsese. That really should be all you need!

Last Christmas – Friday 15 November

Emilia Clarke is unlucky in love, but when she bumps into hunky Henry Golding (Crazy Rich Asians), that could all turn around for her. Co-written and co-starring Emma Thompson, and from the director of Bridesmaids, this could be the Christmas movie that will eventually replace Love, Actually in our lives.

Le Mans ’66 – Friday 15 November

Christian Bale and Matt Damon star in this biopic of the two men who decide to give Ford the boost up the tailpipe in order to be considered proper competition against Ferrari. So, yes, it is Ford V Ferrari (as this movie is known in the States), from the director of Logan.

Marriage Story – Friday 15 November

Scar-Jo and Adam Driver are the happy couple who suddenly find they are not as happy as they once thought they were. It is getting some of the best reviews of any movie of 2019 after doing the festival circuit, and absolutely looks like it will be one that is going to break our hearts wide open. And really, who doesn’t love a good cry in the cinema?

21 Bridges – Friday 22 November

Chadwick Boseman (aka Black Panther himself) stars in this action thriller about a group of police officers who are gunned down in the middle of a robbery, and in response, the NYPD shut down all bridges and subway tunnels coming in and out of Manhattan in an attempt to find the criminals.

Frozen 2 – Friday 22 November

If there is a song even half as good as “Let It Go”, then that is our Christmas well and truly sorted.

Charlie’s Angels – Friday 29 November

Another updated version of the trio of female super spies, this time played by Kirsten Stewart, Naomi Scott, and Ella Balinska, directed and co-starring Elizabeth Banks, and with none other than Patrick Stewart as Charlie himself! The wig collection alone should be reason enough to check this one out.

Knives Out – Friday 29 November

Rian Johnson (The Last Jedi) writes and directs for this incredible all-star cast –  Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Ana de Armas, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michael Shannon, Don Johnson, Toni Collette, Lakeith Stanfield, Katherine Langford, Jaeden Martell, and Christopher Plummer – set around a murder at a birthday party, and a detective trying to find the culprit.