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RELEASE DATE RUNTIME IMDB ROTTENTOMATOES METACRITIC
Dec 22nd, 2023 2hr 4m TBA 39% 45

Premise:

Aquaman balances his duties as king and as a member of the Justice League, all while planning a wedding. Black Manta is on the hunt for Atlantean tech to help rebuild his armor. Orm plots to escape his Atlantean prison.

Director(s):

James Wan

Writer(s):

David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, James Wan, Jason Momoa
CAST
Jason Momoa ... Arthur Curry / Aquaman
Patrick Wilson ... King Orm / Ocean Master
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II ... Black Manta
Nicole Kidman ... Atlanna
Randall Park ... Dr. Stephen Shin
Temuera Morrison ... Tom Curry
Dolph Lundgren ... King Nereus
Martin Short ... Kingfish
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RELEASE DATE RUNTIME IMDB ROTTENTOMATOES METACRITIC
Dec 22nd, 2023 1hr 32m 7.1 72% 60

Premise:

A family of ducks try to convince their overprotective father to go on the vacation of a lifetime.

Director(s):

Benjamin Renner, Guylo Homsy

Writer(s):

Mike White, Benjamin Renner
CAST
Isabela Merced ... Kim (voice)
Elizabeth Banks ... Pam (voice)
Awkwafina ... Chump (voice)
Keegan-Michael Key ... Delroy (voice)
Carol Kane ... Erin (voice)
Danny DeVito ... Uncle Dan (voice)
Kumail Nanjiani ... Mack (voice)
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RELEASE DATE RUNTIME IMDB ROTTENTOMATOES METACRITIC
Dec 22nd, 2023 1hr 57m 7.8 92% 81

Premise:

A novelist who's fed up with the establishment profiting from "Black" entertainment uses a pen name to write a book that propels him to the heart of hypocrisy and the madness he claims to disdain.

Director(s):

Cord Jefferson

Writer(s):

Cord Jefferson, Percival Everett
CAST
Jeffrey Wright ... Thelonious 'Monk' Ellison
Tracee Ellis Ross ... Lisa Ellison
John Ortiz ... Arthur
Erika Alexander ... Coraline
Leslie Uggams ... Agnes Ellison
Adam Brody ... Wiley Valdespino
Keith David ... Willy the Wonker
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RELEASE DATE RUNTIME IMDB ROTTENTOMATOES METACRITIC
Dec 22nd, 2023 2hr 10m 8.1 88% 74

Premise:

The true story of the inseparable Von Erich brothers, who made history in the intensely competitive world of professional wrestling in the early 1980s.

Director(s):

    Sean Durkin

Writer(s):

    Sean Durkin
CAST
Zac Efron ... Kevin Von Erich
Jeremy Allen White ... Kerry Von Erich
Harris Dickinson ... David Von Erich
Holt McCallany ... Fritz Von Erich
Maura Tierney ... Doris Von Erich
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RELEASE DATE RUNTIME IMDB ROTTENTOMATOES METACRITIC
Dec 22nd, 2023 1hr 43m TBA 65% 53

Premise:

After an amazing first date, Bea and Ben's fiery attraction turns ice cold - until they find themselves unexpectedly reunited at a destination wedding in Australia. So they do what any two mature adults would do: pretend to be a couple.

Director(s):

    Will Gluck

Writer(s):

    Ilana Wolpert, Will Gluck
CAST
Sydney Sweeney ... Bea
Glen Powell ... Ben
Mia Artemis ... Barusta
Nat Buchanan ... Miranda Clerk
Josh Bonello ... Skyler Cappuccino
Gata ... Pete
Alexandra Shipp ... Claudia
[-] canthidium@lemmy.world 11 points 9 months ago

Leon is such a good movie. One of the first of the Oldman unhinged performances I can remember.

[-] canthidium@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

Daniel Craig is so great in that movie. I'm here for the Daniel Craig funny accent universe.

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RELEASE DATE RUNTIME IMDB ROTTENTOMATOES METACRITIC
Dec 15th, 2023 1hr 56m 7.4 83% 65

Premise:

With dreams of opening a shop in a city renowned for its chocolate, a young and poor Willy Wonka discovers that the industry is run by a cartel of greedy chocolatiers.

Director(s):

Paul King

Writer(s):

Simon Farnaby, Paul King
CAST
Timothée Chalamet ... Willy Wonka
Gustave Die ... Ship's Engineer
Murray McArthur ... Ship's Captain
Paul G. Raymond ... Map Seller
Olivia Colman ... Mrs. Scrubbit
Keegan-Michael Key ... Chief of Police
Hugh Grant ... Oompa-Loompa
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[-] canthidium@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

The list. I was surprised Terminator 2 wasn't added yet, but I'm glad to see it.

  1. “A Movie Trip Through Filmland” (1921)
  2. “Dinner at Eight” (1933)
  3. Bohulano Family film collection (1950s-70s)
  4. “Helen Keller in Her Story” (1954)
  5. “Lady and the Tramp” (1955)
  6. “Edge of the City” (1957)
  7. “We’re Alive” (1974)
  8. “Cruisin’ J-Town” (1975)
  9. “¡Alambrista!” (1977)
  10. “Passing Through” (1977)
  11. “Fame” (1980)
  12. “Desperately Seeking Susan” (1985)
  13. “The Lighted Field” (1987)
  14. “Matewan” (1987)
  15. “Home Alone” (1990)
  16. “Queen of Diamonds” (1991)
  17. “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” (1991)
  18. “The Nightmare Before Christmas” (1993)
  19. “The Wedding Banquet” (1993)
  20. “Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision” (1994)
  21. “Apollo 13” (1995)
  22. “Bamboozled” (2000)
  23. “Love & Basketball” (2000)
  24. “Twelve Years a Slave” (2013)
  25. “20 Feet From Stardom” (2013)
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[-] canthidium@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

Right! I love Alex Garland so I'm in just off of him being involved. But the premise, Jesse Plemons and Kirstin Dunst (fantastic in Fargo season 2), and Nick Offerman have me hyped.

[-] canthidium@lemmy.world 103 points 9 months ago

So sad. I know he's mostly known nowadays for Brooklyn 99, but I first remember him from Primal Fear.

[-] canthidium@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

Of course, I think OP just saw the taglines that referenced it and wasn't aware of the actual community posts. I'm one of the leads of the Community Team, so could, naturally, tell you more, haha. Thanks for subbing!

[-] canthidium@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

Hey there, Community Spotlight is a community and weekly post, that we feature, for communities that we find interesting and want to highlight. Every week, we highlight a LW as well as a Fediverse community. You can submit your suggested community by commenting on any Weekly Spotlight post or contacting the Community Team. You can also join our public Discord server and comment your suggestions in the #community-spotlight channel.

[-] canthidium@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago

Hey there, Community Spotlight is a community and weekly post, that we feature, for communities that we find interesting and want to highlight. Every week, we highlight a LW as well as a Fediverse community. You can submit your suggested community by commenting on any Weekly Spotlight post or contacting the Community Team. You can also join our public Discord server and comment your suggestions in the #community-spotlight channel.

[-] canthidium@lemmy.world 8 points 9 months ago

Hey there, Community Spotlight is a community and weekly post, that we feature, for communities that we find interesting and want to highlight. Every week, we highlight a LW as well as a Fediverse community. You can submit your suggested community by commenting on any Weekly Spotlight post or contacting the Community Team. You can also join our public Discord server and comment your suggestions in the #community-spotlight channel.

[-] canthidium@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

It truly is. Smoother animation and so much detail.

[-] canthidium@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

I found this Reddit comment that I think explains the movie pretty well. I agree it can go over your head easy but this makes the most sense to me and is closest to how I felt about it.

https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/189iju6/the_boy_and_the_heron_is_beautiful_and/kbtzvns/

spoilerThe film is not about Mahito's "quest" to find Natsuko. It's about his "quest" to overcome his grief / anger / bitterness and persevere in an unjust and cruel world, and his ability to find Natsuko and accept her as his new mother is just one aspect of that.

I don't agree that the last half of the movie is vague at all. The general thematic thrust is very clear: "I am dying soon and the fabric of my reality is coming apart; you can follow in my footsteps and try to control everything until the bitter end, or accept that life is chaos and you can only control some things so try to enjoy what you can." The main themes are death and rebirth. Mahito, in meeting a younger version of his mother (Himi), finally gets closure about her death ("I'm not afraid of fire"), even as she passes him onto her sister Natsuko, who is both Mahito's "new mother" and also literally pregnant with a new child.

The plot is pretty simple and makes sense when you don't overthink it. My take is that if you see it again, knowing how the film is structured, it will be easier for you to understand.

Natsuko is called to the tower because she is part of the uncle's bloodline. (Kiriko mentions "We maidens can't hear the tower master's voice.") The tower master intends to keep the baby as his successor. Himi makes it clear that the Tower Master expects to keep Natsuko and her child there forever, and initially suggests Mahito give up and go home. So the stakes for Mahito are that he loses his "mother"/family AGAIN. The "taboo" of entering the birth room is probably a part of the religious beliefs of the parakeets relative to their "Lord"/God, who is the Tower Master, but it has echoes of the Japanese myth of Toyotama-hime , who turned into a dragon while giving birth and devoured her husband for breaking the taboo – the papers in this film, with their sharp teeth, resemble a dragon as well. She says she hates him because she and the chamber are in the clear possession of the meteor, which understands that that is one of the worst things she could say to him (whenever you see the electric sparks, that is a sign that the meteor is reacting). Natsuko escapes at the end of the film because the stone implodes and no longer has control over her.

Mahito does reflect on this choice between his two encounters with his granduncle. In his first encounter he derides the stone blocks as being "full of malice" since they are tombstones. He awakens from his slumber and witnesses the lengths to which the parakeets will go to confront their "Lord." Then on his second encounter, he realizes it's actually himself that is "full of malice" (signified by his self-inflicted wound) and that he isn't worthy of becoming a God. It seems you missed the idea that the tower master, via the meteor's power, has control of space and time – the tower master is responsible for the suffering of the pelicans, the wara wara, the parakeets, etc etc. It is a "perfectly balanced" world by his standards, and he offers Mahito a chance to "build his own tower" and create a world of beauty and harmony. He says this very explicitly.

This is a matter of taste but I don't know why you would look for that sort of melodrama from a Miyazaki film. When Chihiro is reunited with her parents in Spirited Away, they don't hug and cry and get emotional. In The Wind Rises, Jiro is so disaffected, he can barely communicate his love for his wife even as she withers away in front of him. Miyazaki is about conjuring genuinely intimate moments between human characters with all their fears and faults, and I would argue that the low-key tea and jam Mahito shares with Himi is 100% more beautiful and emotional than "a tearful reunion" would have been, given that Mahito is so emotionally damaged. It seems clear to me that he recognizes she's his mother on a fundamental level as soon as he eats her bread, which "is just like my mother used to make" (which is also after she tells him that Natsuko is her sister). We as the audience basically know Himi is his mother the first time we see her. So why would Miyazaki feel the need to include some sort of "reveal" scene? It's not a Hollywood film. He respects our intelligence as viewers too much to do that.

Most of Miyazaki's films are filled with "unexplained" magic, logical leaps, etc. This one is just ingeniously designed to keep you asking questions – which is why the original title is "How Do You Live?"

EDIT: Copy/pasted comment in case you don't want to go to reddit.

[-] canthidium@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago

I'd definitely recommend seeing it. It's really nothing like Spirited Away outside of both having a kid going into another world. The themes have some crossover but are not really the same.

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