Rumours lampoons the po-faced affirmations of progress and unity that fill our airwaves (while the planet burns) by asking respectable, commanding actors to make world leaders look incredibly silly as they scramble to respond to a global threat.
Bring Them Down dips its toes enough in philosophical themes to make it a noteworthy debut and shows plenty of keen thriller instincts without devolving into turgid, violent stupidity.
The Hindi language movie Santosh, the debut fictional feature-length film from director Sandhya Suri, will get a release date in the U.S. during the last few days of 2024.
Despite starring fan-favorite actors Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield, We Live in Time collapses under its eagerness to move and impress us, overusing the "interpolated relationship timeline" trope
Venice Silver Lion winner The Brutalist, a fictional post-World War II film following the life of Hungarian-born Jewish architect László Tóth after he arrives in America, will debut in time for the holidays.