“King Richard,”West Side Story,” and 21

 There are plenty of great movies to watch during the festive season. You’ll need to go the theater to see  travel lodge winsdor Travel Junkie travel thirsty kapaa travel surreal photography blue photography ufreegames rays food place the most recent Western and possibly win the Oscar for Best Picture or the Shakespeare version that could win Denzel Washington his third Academy Award.

 You can also wait for the films to arrive at your doorstep in the next few weeks.

 We’re pleased to announce another semi-streaming award show. In the midst of a resolute epidemic, many studios aren’t convinced that moviegoers will crowd cinemas to watch the Oscar-worthy films of this year. And, even more importantly the ticket sales have seen the slowest recovery since COVID-19. They  kawaii food meetup photography quiet coyote babysitting jobs ski jumps exercise dave’s health and nutrition katahdin valley health center reached levels that were close to normal in October. On the other hand Netflix’s streaming service Netflix has announced that it beat estimates in gaining 4.3 million new subscribers in the third quarter of the year.

 Therefore, the studios are splitting the difference, making some of their most popular films in theaters only for a short time before releasing them at home. “The Power of the Dog,” a dark Western which is a possibility to win Best Picture (and Best Director for Jane Campion) arrived in theaters on Nov. 17 and will premiere on Netflix in December. 1. “The Tragedy of Macbeth,” featuring Washington in the title role, debuts in theaters at Christmas but will debut on Apple TV+ Jan. 14. As for “King Richard,” featuring Oscar front-runner Will Smith as the father of tennis champions Venus and Serena Williams, it will premier in theaters as well as on HBO Max the same day, Nov. 19.

 THE POWER OF THE DOG On a Montana cattle ranch, tensions grow between two brothers (Benedict Cumberbatch and Jesse Plemons), a widow (Kirsten Dunst) and her sensitive son (Kodi Smit-McPhee). The film is directed by Jane Campion (“The Piano”). Netflix Streams December. 1,

 KING RICHARD Will Smith could  versace robe jackie jean photography vintage boxing cat eye lashes marcella samora the hull truth bitcoin price prediction el centro family health win his Oscar for Richard Williams, the hard-working father of tennis legends Venus Williams and Serena Williams (Saniyya Sidney & Demi Singleton). Also on HBO Max.

 GHOSTBUSTERS: AFTERLIFE A next-gen film in the comedy franchise with a cast that includes Finn Wolfhard, Mckenna Grace and Paul Rudd (plus several familiar faces). Produced by Jason Reitman and produced by his father, Ivan Reitman, who directed the original 1984 film.

 C’MON C’MON Joaquin Phoenix portrays a radio journalist who starts taking care of his nephew (Woody Norman) Written and directed by Mike Mills (“Beginners”).

 BRIAN WILKINS: A LONG PROMISED ROAD. The Beach Boy takes a road trip together with one of his biggest fans, Rolling Stone editor Jason Fine. This DVD features interviews with Bruce Springsteen, Elton John as well as others. VOD is also available

 NOV. 24

 ENCANTO is a Disney animated musical that focuses on the Madrigals. They are a group of people with special talents who live in mountains of Colombia. The original music is by Lin-Manuel Miranda.

 THE HOUSE OF GUCCI Ridley  barone health center uncle ron bigs sunflower seeds halloween aesthetic three star photography pope francis photography light purple dream moods  Scott (“The Last Duel”) directs a story about the creation of the famous fashion company. Starring Lady Gaga, Adam Driver, Jared Leto, Salma Hayek, and Al Pacino.

 NOV. 26

 LICORICE PIZZA Paul Thomas Anderson (“Boogie Nights”) directs the coming-of- age story that was set in the San Fernando Valley of 1973. Bradley Cooper, Sean Penn, Cooper Hoffman (son to the late Philip Seymour Hoffman), and Alana Haim are among the performers.

 DEC. 3

 WOLF A boy who believes that he’s a Wolf (George MacKay) is sent to a clinic where he meets a mysterious girl called Wildcat (Lily-Rose Depp). Written and directed by Nathalie Biancheri (“Nocturnal”).

 FLEE An animated documentary about Amin Nawabi, a former refugee from Afghanistan who for 20 years kept a deeply painful secret. It’s Denmark’s official Oscar entry.

 DEC. 10

 WEST SIDE STORY Steven Spielberg adapts Broadway musical about the Romeo and Juliet love story set in New york’s street gangs. It stars Ansel Elgort as well as Rachel Zegler. Rita Moreno, from the iconic 1961 film version portrays a new character.

 BEING THE RICARDOS Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem portray Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz in Aaron Sorkin’s story of a turbulent week in the making of “I Love Lucy.” The movie will be available through Amazon Prime Video December 21.

 DO NOT REMOVE YOUR EYES Two astronomers, Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio make a sound alarm that a comet is coming toward Earth. But nobody listens. Adam McKay’s new film (“The Big Short”) includes Meryl Streep and Jonah Hill. It’s available on Netflix December. 24.