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USA; Casts=Sydney Sweeney; Directors=Jason Orley; user ratings=6,7 / 10; rating=110 vote; duration=1hour 31 m. Pete Davidson is set to take over streaming services in the next few months. First, the  Saturday Night Live cast member’s Netflix comedy special,  Pete Davidson: Alive From New York, will premiere February 25th on the platform. Then, Davidson will appear in a supporting role in the upcoming Hulu coming-of-age film  Big Time Adolescence, which released its first red band trailer on Tuesday. The movie stars Griffin Gluck as Mo, a smart yet naive 16-year-old doing his best to navigate high school under the wing of his best friend Zeke, a scuzzy college dropout played by Davidson. Things start to go awry when Zeke starts teaching Mo some inappropriate life lessons, including drug-dealing and sex tips. “You think I’m just gonna walk into a party and everyone’s gonna wanna buy pot from me? ” Mo asks Zeke when his older friend presents him with a briefcase full of weed. Zeke pauses, letting out a breath of vape smoke. “Call me crazy…” The rest of the cast includes Davidson’s pal Colson Baker, a. k. a. Machine Gun Kelly, as well as Emily Arlook, Thomas Barbusca, Oona Laurence and Sydney Sweeney.  Big Time Adolescence  is written and directed by Jason Orley and will open in select theaters on March 13th before premiering on Hulu on March 20th.

Movie"Big"Time"Adolescence"subtitle b&ig ti~me movie 2018 Big Time Adolescence WHOSE Watch,Big,Time,Adolescence,Online,Goodvideohost. The great thing about epic-length agenda posting is you can just copy and paste it, until someone starts to give a shit. We know about GallowBoobs misconduct, but how about the extreme measures taken by two mods of a 400K member sub, the third most popular on reddit for the Hobbit-porn HBO show? Keep re-reading 'A Feast for Crows' until you like it, and this too. Please support my Patreon for $30/month. Context Game of Thrones is a popular HBO television series, adapted from the ASOIAF series of novels by George R. R. Martin. Key characteristics of the books and show that lead to so much internet drama: The author writes epic pot boilers with humongous plot twists. Therefore some people are pathologically fearful of spoilers. This is a recipe for excessive moderation. The author does remarkable world building and morons have convinced themselves the secondary world is a real place. They then elaborate bizarre fan fiction in the guise of 'theories. ' Others get into 'shipping' some of the characters, which is too fucked up to discuss in this refined gentleman's club we call r/Drama. Either way, they get possessive of that which is not theirs, and if you combine these things with the usual moderator power trip, you find tiny power leads to crackers trippin' balls. The author has been trolling the fans since the year of our Lord of light two thousand, with slower and slower book releases. The publication of the books got slower and the plots in the books got slower. The mean jocks who run the TV show said 'We don't give a shit' and worked their own way directly towards an ending - from 2015 onwards. George said 'By Gumbo! ' and they laughed at him. In 2017, top fan subs on reddit for this nerd shit were - 1. Freefolk, 2. Game of Thrones, 3. ASOIAF. Today, top fan subs on reddit for this nerd shit are the reverse - 1. 2. Freefolk. These positions are based on active users, not subscribers. The Birth The first four episode of Game of Thrones season 5 were given to journalists on DVD, to prepare their reviews. Journalist puts the episodes up on Bittorrent or some shit. Do we want to watch these episodes? Fuck yeah! We were sweet summer children. What did we know of 'the bad pussy'? Fight scene choreography is not to be rushed, my little lord, even when the location is a UNESCO heritage site and the knife stabs come 0. 25 seconds late. Fear is for the bad Chilean accent, when the British luvvies sound absurd, and little children are born and live and die all in darkness thinking they should have stuck to the book plot while the direwolves grow gaunt and hungry looking for anything interesting even in the book version, and the white walkers are still moaning about it on Youtube to this day. Sorry, I went off-topic there. Where was I? Some idiots who moderate r/GameOfThrones and r/ASOIAF decide that they won't allow unauthorised links to copyrighted material and they won't allow any discussion of the plot points. Here's the thing: they would not allow it anywhere on reddit. They crossed a line in attempting to prevent discussion in other subs. They did this by banning anyone who mentions the other subreddits or engages in any debate of the policy. This is a theme that we will revisit. The 2015 drama over this was the biggest thing on reddit until spez or some shit. The rebels create r/Freefolk. Mottos: "Say what you want" and "We do not kneel. " Kneeling means submitting to the complex yet vague ruleset that the toxic nerds had created in the two big subs. The interests of Freefolk moderators included but were not limited to: Growing a community for refugees from the kneeler subs. Discussing the show and the books without concern for spoilers. Either you are caught up or you do not care about spoilers. Issuing threats to women that you will rape them in real life. Acting as contacts for people with information to leak from the show. Memes. The Adolescence Wait, did you say rape threats? Now, one of those items on the list of interests sticks out a little, but we will return to that in a moment. The moderator who likes to make the threats will be referred to as the "ex-con mod" from here on. I was a moderator of r/Freefolk for one week in 2016. This was in response to my liberation of r/ASOIAFCirclejerk and ideas for collaboration between r/CleganeBowl and r/Freefolk. I advocated energetically for r/Freefolk as the lightly moderated Thrones forum that the internet desperately needed. There was constant conflict with the ex-con mod. He exemplifies the case for implementing eugenics better than anyone I have ever encountered on reddit. He lacked the nuance to understand CleganeBowl and therefore labelled me a troll. I was enjoying some fine cocktails one night and I pranked them into thinking that /u/Jen_Snow was now top mod, by changing the stylesheet. Jen is the muscle on the r/ASOIAF mod team. Top active mod takes ex-cons side. Removed as moderator. Worth it. A mod I will refer to as "the new bitch" was added in 2017. They took a vote to change the rules of the sub. Only a small percentage of the subscribers participated in the vote or were even aware of it. The new rules were ambiguous and applied arbitrarily. For example "No excessive politics / racism. " Depending on the mod, that means no politics at all. Ex-con is the only moderator from the original gang who is active. The new bitch and the ex-con dominate the sub and the moderation. As previously mentioned: I advocated energetically for r/Freefolk as the lightly moderated Thrones forum that the internet desperately needed. When they changed it, I still advocated for that. The new bitch methodically keeps track of meta discussion or criticism of their actions in other sub. She is a pathological liar and a narcissist. She created a narrative that I was romantically interested in her. Perhaps that is because she is "San-San shipper" (these are the equivalent of Twilight fans, and they fantasise that when they were 13 years old and still under 300 lbs, an adult man was in love with them). She may be confused about this account and not understand that Sandor Clegane is a fictional character. Moderators of Freefolk effectively shadowbanned me by implementing an automoderator rule to delete my posts and comments. I debate this with them via modmail and they permanently ban me. They care naught for 'muh freeze peaches' or their own rules. Mediators call this 'escalation. ' In the background, the Freefolk sub, which was spawned by a rebellion against r/GameOfThrones and r/ASOIAF moderation now spawned its own rebellion. A new sub was born - r/MaestersOfTheFreefolk. I was not involved in this, or even aware of it when it happened. In any event, this drove the new bitch and the ex-con insane. They banned all the MaestersOfTheFreefolk moderators. They unbanned one of them and then reported his alt account to the admins for ban evasion. Context: the admins are employees of reddit. This resulted in the suspension of his reddit account. He was eventually able to get this reversed. Point is, they lied to cause an account suspension. The ex-con created an account to impersonate one of their mods and bragged about raping children. This was brought to the attention of the admins. Ex-con had his reddit account suspended. I asked him why, he said he didn't know you impersonation is deemed harassment - as if the pedophilia stuff was irrelevant. Ex-con creates an alt. account, new bitch adds him back as a moderator. More hilarious shenanigans. Turns out ex-con made an account years before called 'MaisieWilliamsVagina. ' Maisie Williams is a Game of Thrones actress who had recently turned 18. He deemed her fair game and trolled the sub he moderates with this account. Even the Freefolk mods were shocked when they discovered this. Ex-con keeps sending rape threats to one of the moderators of r/MaestersOfTheFreefolk and gets all his alts suspended. Main account is suspended permanently. We will refer to lady in question as 'his prey. ' This is relevant - she is actually extremely good looking in real life, and the new bitch is not. Imagine George R. Martin is trans and has just started hormone treatment and his her beard has fallen out. I choose to make that description ambiguous in terms of whether I am describing the new bitch or the prey. It is entirely unclear which I find most arousing. The official sequel to the Tom Cruise movie 'Edge of Tomorrow' will be titled ' Suspended - New account - Remodded - Starts harrassment - Repeat ' and is coming to your local multiplex in 2021. The ex-con and the new bitch are in constant conflict with this other moderator. Drama all over the shop, including on r/ASOIAFCirclejerk sub. New bitch stops just shy of blatant rule violation, but is tag teaming with ex-con. I guess he specialises in the rape threats because the brother has a dick, and the new bitch does not. New bitch creates a narrative that she is the victim of sexual harrassment and lies to the admins about moderators of r/CleganeBowl and r/ASOIAFCirclejerk. Investigate? Admins ain't got time for that, just hand out suspensions. At the time of writing, the ex-con has his mod account suspended. He is in double digits on permanent suspension scorecard at this point. His suspended account is still the bottom moderator of r/Freefolk. He created another alt. account, because reasons, and is asking his prey to forgive him. All of this conflict is a result of Freefolk moderators deciding they would not suffer criticism in other subreddits. They crossed a line in attempting to prevent discussion outside their perview. This is exactly the same thing that happened with r/ASOIAF in 2015. They named and shamed and harassed /u/Jen_Snow for years for that. I have the worlds smallest violin here, but can't find it because it is very small. If I could find it I would play a sad tune on that tiny violin, inspired by what happened to Ms. Snow. What is the difference now? We are in a period called 'The Long Night. ' There will be no episodes of Game of Thrones broadcast this year and George R. Martin will not be publishing the book people have been waiting for. So nobody cares and the bulk of fans are ignoring Game of Thrones. r/Freefolk needs to update the sidebar to reflect their 2018 rules: "Say what the mods want" and "You will kneel or be banned. " The Death What the discerning fan of internet drama really wants to know is what does the future hold. The smart money is taking a long position in the Game of Thrones internet catfight derivatives market for 2019 - 2023. Events forecast are: Leaks from production of pilot for 'Age of Heroes' - the HBO Thrones successor show set in Westeros. Outrage about everything, especially if there is any diversity. Transmission of Season 8 of Game of Thrones in Q1/Q2. Whining about Season 8. Adulation when Season 8, Episode 5, is broadcast with the title 'Kinslayer'. CleganeBowl confirmed - posts about it reach r/All and kneelers petition the gods from respite when the spoilers are all over reddit. Outrage at Game of Thrones finale. 35% probability of leaks of the plots or video of one or more episodes, hours or weeks before broadcast. Spoiler trolling using aformentioned leaks. If you want to get in on the spoiler trolling early, know this: The red priestess Melisandre has a huge role to play in a battle against the Night King's Army of The Dead (A. K. A 'wights'). She raises the dead dead (not a typo) and turns them against the Night King. NecromancyBowl Confirmed. Get Zombies. Dramatic migration to new reddit sub for Game of Thrones and spinoffs. Q3 2019: When the show furore dies down, GRRM will announce the completion of book six, 'The Winds of Winter. ' Every mod on r/ASOIAF was wrong about everything and starts banning critics, or resigning, or cancelling their Patreon funded podcasts. r/GameOfThrones continue posting pictures of cakes, and being morons. 2020 Spinoff show season one airs. Peoples reactions will be measured and appropriate. You will get so sick of seeing drama posts about it you will pray to the god Spez to do anything to distract from the stream of angry nerd rants. Anything. 2021: Due to a widely foreseen tragedy, book seven, 'A Dream of Spring', is shelved. The notes and drafts are destroyed. Some people will speak intemperately about it, others will caution them and that always goes well. 2022: Spinoff show is in trouble. Pilot for another spinoff is in development. Rival show runners start leaking to the press to undermine each other. 2023: The reddit redesign becomes usable, people get something positive to talk about after 3rd HBO 'grimdark' fantasy TV show dominates reddit.

TL;DR: this year is insane. Let me dive right in - hopefully I hit the 300 character minimum. Original/adapted/stand-alone films: Midsommar A horror film from break-out director Ari Aster (Hereditary). A young couple travels to Sweden to visit their friend’s rural hometown and attend its mid-summer festival. What begins as an idyllic retreat quickly descends into a bizarre and violent competition at the hands of a pagan cult. Directed by Ari Aster. Starring Florence Pugh, Jack Reynor, Will Poulter and William Jackson Harper. Ad Astra A sci-fi film with Brad Pitt - I’m itching for a trailer. Army Corps engineer Roy McBride embarks on a mission across the galaxy to discover the truth about his father, who disappeared in space 20 years ago while searching for signs of alien life. Directed by James Gray. Starring Brad Pitt, Tommy Lee Jones and Ruth Negga. Knives Out Rian Johnson is a touch controversial after The Last Jedi, but he's undeniably very talented. He directed the best Breaking Bad episode after all. Modern-day murder mystery in the classic Agatha Christie whodunit style. Directed by Rian Johnson (The Last Jedi, Ozymandias). Starring Daniel Craig, Lakeith Stanfield, Chris Evans, Michael Shannon, Christopher Plummer, Ana de Armas, Jamie Lee Curtis and Toni Collette. The Irishman A Scorsese film with Netflix that’s gone seriously over-budget, bound to be enjoyable. A mob hit man recalls his possible involvement with the slaying of Jimmy Hoffa. Starring Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Harvey Keitel, Joe Pesci and Ray Romano. Little Women A Greta Gertwig film with an outstanding cast. I’m excited. I also have a feeling this will have some play in the 2019 Oscars Four sisters come of age in America in the aftermath of the Civil War. Directed by Greta Gertwig. Starring Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson, Eliza Scanlen, Florence Pugh, Laura Dern, Meryl Streep, Timothée Chalamet, James Norton, Louis Garrel and Bob Odenkirk. Velvet Buzzsaw You’ve probably already seen the trailer. An art-world horror-satire from Dan Gilroy, on Netflix in Feb. Big money artists and mega-collectors pay a high price when art collides with commerce. After a series of paintings by an unknown artist are discovered, a supernatural force enacts revenge on those who have allowed their greed to get in the way of art. Directed by Dan Gilroy. Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Rene Russo and Toni Collette. Uncut Gems Adam Sandler taking on a serious role by the directors of Good Time (2017). If it has any of the same intensity or grit as Good Time this could be awesome. Set in the diamond district of New York City, Howard Ratner, a jewelry store owner and dealer to the rich and famous, must find a way to pay his debts when his merchandise is taken from one of his top sellers and girlfriend. Directed by the Safdie brothers. Starring Adam Sandler, Idina Menzel, Lakeith Stanfield and The Weeknd. The Report This got pretty great reviews at Sundance, I’m excited. The story of Daniel Jones, lead investigator for the US Senate’s sweeping study into the CIA’s Detention and Interrogation Program, which was found to be brutal, immoral and ineffective. With the truth at stake, Jones battled tirelessly to make public what many in power sought to keep hidden. Directed by Scott Z. Burns. Starring Adam Driver, Annette Bening, Jon Hamm and Jennifer Morrison. Ford v. Ferrari Awesome cast, great story, and directed by the guy behind Logan. Follows an eccentric, determined team of American engineers and designers, led by automotive visionary Carroll Shelby and his British driver, Ken Miles, who are dispatched by Henry Ford II with the mission of building from scratch an entirely new automobile with the potential to finally defeat the perennially dominant Ferrari at the 1966 Le Mans World Championship. Directed by James Mangold. Starring Christian Bale, Matt Damon, Jon Bernthal and Tracy Letts. Late Night This got some pretty great reviews at Sundance. Legendary late-night talk show host’s world is turned upside down when she hires her only female staff writer. Originally intended to smooth over diversity concerns, her decision has unexpectedly hilarious consequences as the two women separated by culture and generation are united by their love of a biting punchline. Directed by Nisha Ganatra. Starring Emma Thompson Mindy Kaling. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Holy shit. A faded TV actor and his stunt double embark on an odyssey to make a name for themselves in the film industry during the Helter Skelter reign of terror in 1969 Los Angeles. Directed by Quentin Tarantino. Cast includes Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Al Pacino, Timothy Olyphant, Tim Roth, Kurt Russell, Michael Madsen, Bruce Dern, Dakota Fanning, James Marsden, Damian Lewis, Luke Perry, Emile Hirsch, Damon Herriman and Scoot McNairy. jesus christ i cannot wait Us If this is as spoopy as the trailer uh oh. Husband and wife Gabe and Adelaide Wilson take their kids to their beach house expecting to unplug and unwind with friends. But as night descends, their serenity turns to tension and chaos when some shocking visitors arrive uninvited. Directed by Jordan Peele. Starring Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Elisabeth Moss and Tim Heidecker. The Lighthouse Next film from the guy behind the VVitch The story of an aging lighthouse keeper named Old who lives in early 20th-century Maine. Directed by Robert Eggers. Starring Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson. High Life Really good reviews, sci-fi that looks like it could be pretty trippy. A father and his daughter struggle to survive in deep space where they live in isolation. Directed by Claire Denis. Starring Robert Pattinson. Radegund A Terrence Mallick movie, so it's going to be divisive, but the plot does have potential. Told through real wartime letters, this love story finds a couple in conflict with the members of their close-knit town, their church, their government, and even their friends — all of which brings them to a dramatic choice. Directed by Terrence Mallick. Starring August Deihl and Valerie Pachner. Luce I know every movie is called a sign of the times, but this one seems particularly geared towards the current politics. Really good Sundance reviews. A star athlete and top student, Luce’s idealized image is challenged by one of his teachers when his unsettling views on political violence come to light, putting a strain on family bonds while igniting intense debates on race and identity. Directed by Julius Onah. Starring Kelvin Harrison Jr., Naomi Watts, Tim Roth and Octavia Spencer. The Souvenir This one just got rave reviews at Sundance. A quiet film student begins finding her voice as an artist while navigating a turbulent courtship with a charismatic but untrustworthy man. Directed by Joanna Hogg. Starring Honor Swinton-Byrne, Tom Burke, Tilda Swinton and Richard Ayoade. Untitled Noah Baumbach Project This one is obviously a bit unknown. But the cast looks amazing, and if it turns out as good as The Meyerowitz Stories, I can't wait to watch. Will be a Netflix film. Directed by Noah Baumbach. Starring Adam Driver, Scarlett Johannsen, Laura Dern and Greta Gertwig. Honey Boy Great reviews from Sundance, 100% on RT as of now. The story of a child star attempting to mend his relationship with his law-breaking, alcohol-abusing father over the course of a decade, loosely based on Shia LaBeouf’s life. Directed by Alma Har’el. Starring Shia LaBeouf, Lucas Hedges and yada yada. Queen & Slim Very interesting premise, and Daniel Kaluuya. The film centers on a black man and black woman who go on a first date that goes awry after the two are pulled over by a police officer at a traffic stop. They kill the police officer in self-defense and rather than turn themselves in, they go on the run. Directed by Melina Matsoukas. Starring Daniel Kaluuya and Jodie Turner-Smith. The Farewell Another film with good reviews out of Sundance. A headstrong Chinese-American woman returns to China when her beloved grandmother is given a terminal diagnosis. Billi struggles with her family’s decision to keep grandma in the dark about her own illness as they all stage an impromptu wedding to see grandma one last time. Directed by Lulu Wang. Starring Awkwafina. Long Shot A comedy with a cool cast by Jonathan Levine. A political journalist tries to hook up with his old babysitter, who now holds an important government position. Directed by Jonathan Levine. Starring Seth Rogen, Charlize Theron and Alexander Skarsgård. Rocketman I was disappointed with Bohemian last year, so I'm reminding myself to be sceptical, but I hope this is excellent. Trailer here. The story of Elton John's life, from his years as a prodigy at the Royal Academy of Music through his influential and enduring musical partnership with Bernie Taupin. Directed by Dexter Fletcher. Starring Taron Egerton (as Elton), Jamie Bell, Richard Madden and Bryce Dallas Howard. The Goldfinch Based on the bestselling book. Director of Brooklyn. A boy in New York is taken in by a wealthy family after his mother is killed in a bombing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In a rush of panic, he steals ‘The Goldfinch’, a painting that eventually draws him into a world of crime. Directed by John Crowley. Cast includes Ansel Elgort, Finn Wolfhard, Aneurin Barnard, Oakes Fegley, Ashleigh Cummings, Willa Fitzgerald and Nicole Kidman. Big Time Adolescence It's a little too early to tell from the Sundance reviews, but I really hope this is good. Pete Davidson and the guy who plays Sam in American Vandal star. A 16 year old virgin with a growth hormone deficiency slowly gets corrupted by his hero, an aimless college dropout. Directed by Jason Orley. Starring Pete Davidson and Griffin Gluck. Triple Frontier The cast for this Netflix action thriller is awesome. If the trailer and director is anything to go by though, this looks really promising. Struggling to make ends meet, former special ops soldiers reunite for a high-stakes heist: stealing $75 million from a South American drug lord. Directed by J. C. Chandor (Margin Call). Starring Ben Affleck, Oscar Isaac, Charlie Hunnam and Pedro Pascal. Chaos Walking I hope this is amazing, but the premise sounds incredibly difficult to pull off. Good cast and director, so fingers crossed. I'm using the book description here. A dystopian world where all living creatures can hear each other's thoughts in a stream of images, words, and sounds called Noise. Directed by Doug Liman (Edge of Tomorrow). Starring Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley. The Rosie Project Few details are out. Ryan Reynolds, based on a good book. An unlucky-in-love university professor creates an elaborate questionnaire in an effort to find a wife and meets an unconventional woman who doesn’t match any of his “requirements”, but might be the perfect woman for him. Directed by Ben Taylor. Starring Ryan Reynolds. The Beach Bum The trailer looks completely wack. Make sure you watch it: An irreverent comedy about the misadventures of Moondog, a rebellious stoner and lovable rogue who lives large. Directed by Harmony Korine (Spring Breakers). Starring Matthew McConaughey, Snoop Dogg, Zac Efron and Isla Fisher. Parasite I don't know much about this one, but the director previously made Snowpiercer, Okja and my favourite, Memories of Murder. I'm excited. All unemployed, Ki-taek’s family takes peculiar interest in the Parks for their livelihood until they get entangled in an expected incident. Directed by Bong Joon-Ho. Starring Song Kang-ho, Lee Sun-kyun, Jo Yeo-jeong and Choi Woo-shik. I Am Mother This one comes from nowhere. An indie sci-fi with with an interesting plot, and good Sundance reviews. A teenage girl is raised underground by a robot “Mother”, designed to repopulate the earth following an extinction event. But their unique bond is threatened when an inexplicable stranger arrives with alarming news. 0 Directed by Grant Sputore. Starring Hillary Swank, Clara Rugaard-Larsen and Rose Byrne. Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile You’ve more than likely heard of this one. Ted Bundy film starring Zac Efron. I’m not sure how excited I am for the film, but Efron’s performance is apparently very good. A chronicle of the crimes of Ted Bundy, from the perspective of his longtime girlfriend, Elizabeth Kloepfer, who refused to believe the truth about him for years. Directed by Joe Berlinger. Starring Lily Collins, Zac Efron and John Malkovich. The Nightingale The second film from the director of the Babadook. Really promising (and slightly divisive) reviews out of Sundance. Fun fact: you can kinda measure the divisiveness of a film on RT by comparing the percentage meter with the average rating. If the percentage is high but the average rating is low, it shows that the film is all-round solid and inoffensive. If the percentage rating is lower but the average rating is still high/moderate, it means there’s a large gap between those who loved and didn’t like it. Anyway, back to the Nightingale. I’m excited - doubly so since it’s an Aussie film. In 1829, Claire, a 21-year-old Irish convict, chases a British soldier through the rugged Tasmanian wilderness, bent on revenge for a terrible act of violence he committed against her family. She enlists the services of an Aboriginal tracker named Billy, who is also marked by trauma from his own violence-filled past. Directed by Jennifer Kent. Starring Aisling Franciosi, Sam Claflin, Damon Herriman and Ewen Leslie. The Dead Don't Die Another awesome cast, definitely one to look forward to. The plot summary isn’t out, but it’s a comedy zombie flick. Directed by Jim Jarmusch. Starring Bill Murray, Adam Driver, Selena Gomez, Chloë Sevigny, Austin Butler, Steve Buscemi and Tilda Swinton. Memoria Tilda Swinton seems to be working a lot, woah. Memoria revolves around a character (portrayed by Tilda Swinton) who suffers from exploding head syndrome, a psychological condition in which a person experiences loud noises when falling asleep or waking up. Directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul. Starring Tilda Swinton and Jeanne Balibar. Where'd You Go, Bernadette The trailer for this, particularly the music, wasn’t good. The content of the trailer shows a lot of potential though, and the book is apparently really good. Also: Richard Linklater. When architect-turned-recluse Bernadette Fox goes missing prior to a family trip to Antarctica, her 15-year-old daughter Bee goes on a quest with Bernadette’s husband to find her. Directed by Richard Linklater. Starring Cate Blanchett, Emma Nelson, Billy Crudup, Kristen Wiig, Judy Greer and Laurence Fishburne. A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood Tom Hanks seems made for this role. Should be good. The story of Fred Rogers, the honored host and creator of the popular children’s television program, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood (1968). Directed by Marielle Heller. Starring Tom Hanks, Matthew Rhys and Chris Cooper. High Flying Bird I’ll make this quick: Excellent reviews so far. Netflix in Feb. Steven Soderbergh. Shot on an iPhone. Moonlight writer. During an NBA lockout, a sports agent, Dean, presents his rookie client, Erick Scott, with an intriguing and controversial business opportunity. Directed by Steven Soderbergh (Ocean’s 11). Starring André Holland Zazie Beetz Jeryl Prescott Kyle MacLachlan Caleb McLaughlin Zachary Quinto. The Cradle I don’t know much about this one but the plot intrigues me. For some reason it reminds me of Denis Villeneuve's early film, Incendies (if you haven’t watched yet, make it your next film - it’s incredible. ) A young couple not ready to expect their first baby track down a cradle, only to make a discovery that will change their family forever. Directed by Hope Dickson Leach. Starring Jack O'Connell and Lily Collins. The Woman in the Window A Rear Window-esque movie with a great cast and director. Really hoping this is great, cos I love these kind of plots. An agoraphobic woman living alone in New York begins spying on her new neighbors only to witness a disturbing act of violence. Directed by Joe Wright. Starring Amy Adams, Gary Oldman, Julianne Moore and Wyatt Russell. Gemini Man The plot is crazy, but the cast and director can definitely pull it off. Henry Brogen, an aging assassin tries to get out of the business but finds himself in the ultimate battle: fighting his own clone who is 25 years younger than him and at the peak of his abilities. Directed by Ang Lee. Starring Will Smith, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Clive Owen and Benedict Wong. The Last Black Man in San Francisco Yet another film with great reviews from Sundance. Jimmie Fails dreams of reclaiming the Victorian home his grandfather built in the heart of San Francisco. Joined on his quest by his best friend Mont, Jimmie searches for belonging in a rapidly changing city that seems to have left them behind. Directed by Joe Talbot. Starring Jimmie Fails, Jonathan Majors, Rob Morgan and Tichina Arnold. Blinded by the Light Sundance musta been real great this year, cos once again we have another movie with good reviews out of it. Apparently wholesome and inspiring. In 1987, during the austere days of Thatcher’s Britain, a teenager learns to live life, understand his family, and find his own voice through the music of Bruce Springsteen. Directed by Gurinder Chadha. Starring Viveik Kalra, Nell William and Hayley Atwell. Before You Know It Good reviews. Sundance. Family comedy. A long-kept family secret thrusts codependent, thirty-something sisters Rachel and Jackie Gurner into a literal soap opera. A journey that proves that you really can come of age, at any age. Directed by Hannah Pearl Utt. Starring Hannah Pearl Utt, Jen Tullock and Judith Light. Little Monsters SUNDANCE. GOOD. ZOMBIES. COMEDY. A washed-up musician teams up with a teacher and a kids show personality to protect young children from a sudden outbreak of zombies. Directed by Abe Forsythe. Starring Lupita Nyong'o, Josh Gad, Alexander England and Nadia Townsend. Jojo Rabbit I'll watch anything Taika makes, but this looks insane - one of my most hyped. (I accidentally deleted this from the list while editing!! ) Jojo Rabbit is about a young boy living during World War II. His only escapism is through his imaginary friend, an ethnically inaccurate version of Adolf Hitler, who pushes the young boy’s naive patriotic beliefs. However, this all changes when a young girl challenges those views and causes Jojo to face his own issues. Directed by Taiki Watiti. Starring Taiki Watiti (as Adolf Hitler), Roman Griffin Davis, Thomasin McKenzie, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Rebel Wilson and Alfie Allen. The Lodge A spoopy film that was well received at Sundance. Two siblings spend the night alone with their new stepmother. Stuck in a remote mountain cabin, the trio are terrorised by a supernatural force. Directed by Veronika Franz, Severin Fiala. Starring Riley Keough, Jaeden Lieberher and Lia McHugh. 1917 World War I film. Plot unknown. Directed by Sam Mendes. Cinematography by Roger Deakins. Dragged Across Concrete Two policemen, one an old-timer, the other his volatile younger partner, find themselves suspended when a video of their strong-arm tactics becomes the media’s cause du jour. Low on cash and with no other options, these two embittered soldiers descend into the criminal underworld to gain their just due, but instead find far more than they wanted awaiting them in the shadows. Directed by S. Craig Zahler. Starring Mel Gibson, Vince Vaughn, Don Johnson and Jennifer Carpenter. I’m Thinking of Ending Things A Charlie Kaufman film, set for Netflix. An unexpected detour causes a woman who is trying to figure out how to break up with her boyfriend to rethink her life. Directed by Charlie Kaufman. Starring Brie Larson and Jesse Plemons **. ** My thoughts Feel free to ignore lol After finally managing to finish this compilation, reading plots and wikis and watching trailers, I cannot believe how many good films there are coming out. This is reminding me of 2017, when I made a similar post - and 2017 was an absolutely amazing year overall, especially in light of the relative disappointment of 2018. There’s just so much promise in every category - horror, thriller, biopics, drama, action, comedy… and if you count zombie films as a genre unto themselves, then yeah, that too. Of course, I cannot wait for Tarantino’s flick. But after that it’s hard to pick ordered favourites - Knives Out, The Dead Don’t Die, Us, The Report and Luce are films I cannot wait for, but there are so many others I’m pumped for - and I haven’t even gone into the blockbusters. Speaking of… For the franchise and sequel films, I haven’t gone to the effort of adding plot and cast details. They’re huge, you’ll hear all about them anyway. Franchise/Sequel/Remake films Godzilla: King of the Monsters Star Wars: Episode IX Zombieland 2: Double Tap Pokémon: Detective Pikachu The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part Avengers: Endgame Captain Marvel Joker Toy Story 4 Shazam! It: Chapter Two John Wick Chapter 3: Parabellum Spider-Man: Far from Home Lion King Dumbo Aladdin The New Mutants Alita: Battle Angel Hellboy Dark Phoenix Men in Black International Fast & Furious presents: Hobbs & Shaw Artemis Fowl Charlie’s Angels Kingsman 3 Sonic the Hedgehog Frozen 2 I’m genuinely delirious. I told myself I would get this post done before I went to sleep and I am now totally exhausted. There were far more movies than I anticipated. This year is ridiculous and it has been mean to me. Of course, if I missed anything let me know and I’ll add it once I’ve woken up! Oh, and if you want to follow me on Letterboxd: Hope you enjoy! :).

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