Saturday, 31 October 2015

Movies You Need To See In November

 
As we end the month of October I am sure you all can say we did see some pretty good movies such as The Walk, The Maze Runner: The Scotch Trail just buy to mention a few.
Tomorrow is the first of November and I have compiled a list of movie you must see and they are as follows:

Spectre  

Daniel Craig is back for another go at playing debonair agent James Bond in Spectre, which is to be released on Nov 6. In this movie Bond attempts to infiltrate the evil organization Spectre after receiving a creepy note from his past.

By The Sea

Nobody quite knows yet what to do with By The Sea, Angelina Jolie-Pitt's latest directorial effort. The film stars Jolie-Pitt and her husband, Brad Pitt, who play some type of emotionally distressed couple who cry and yell.

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part II

Did Lionsgate really need to split the final book of the Hunger Games series, Mockingjay, into two movies? Well come Nov 20 the answers would be known as this movies would hit the theaters

Carol  

This film is based on Patricia Highsmith's novel, The Price of Salt, and got plenty raves when it premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2015. It is release date is the same with The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part II Nov 20.  

Creed

Hollywood can't seem to resist making some form of a Rocky movie every five to ten years. Its latest attempt: Creed, which re-teams director Ryan Coogler with his Fruitvale Station (2013) star, Michael B. Jordan, in this saga about the rise of the late Apollo Creed's son. The one-two punch of Coogler and Jordan suggests that Creed might be a step above, you know, Rocky V. Sadly, Sylvester Stallone's involvement suggests otherwise. Release date is Nov 25

The Danish Girl

In this movie, Redmayne plays one of the first-ever people known to have sexual reassignment surgery. Unfortunately, word coming out of the big movie festivals this fall was a bit muted; surprisingly, many critics seemed to prefer the performance by Redmayne's co-star, Alicia Vikander, who plays Redmayne's wife. Still, with an Oscar-winning director (Tom Hooper) at the helm, and backing from an awards-friendly studio (Focus), expect nominations and high box office returns across the board.

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