Like every year, the major Hollywood studios are taking advantage of the long American Thanksgiving weekend to launch several of their most anticipated films at the end of the year. And the least we can say is that there will be something for everyone! Here are five new releases that hit theaters yesterday.
The Fabelmans
A year after the release of his highly successful adaptation of the musical West Side Story, Steven Spielberg offers a new film that he openly describes as his most personal work to date. The famous American filmmaker revisits his childhood memories and the time when he fell in love with cinema.
Avalonia: A Strange World
This new Disney animated film features a family of explorers who set out to discover an unexplored land populated by fantastic creatures. This fable about environmental conservation was directed by Don Hall, the man behind the movie Raya and the Last Dragon.
Devotion
This JD Dillard drama based on a true story is sure to please war movie fans. Very well done, Devotion tells a story of friendship between two US Navy fighter pilots who performed heroic feats during the Korean War in 1950.
Glass Onion: a story at loggerheads
Daniel Craig reprises his role as Detective Benoit Blanc in this sequel to the tasty murder mystery movie At loggerheads, one of the great surprises of 2019 at the box office. This new intrigue led by director Rian Johnsen brings together on screen Janelle Monae, Edward Norton, Kate Hudson and Ethan Hawke.
Bones and All
Fans of genre cinemas will also have something new to eat with the release of this thriller which marks the reunion between Franco-American actor Timothée Chalamet and filmmaker Luca Guadagnino, five years after the drama’s release. call me by your name. The film relates a cannibalistic love story between two young misfits.