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Big Releases For November 2024

 


I can't believe the year is almost over already. But here we are, and it's time to discuss some new movies;




 A Real Pain- Today

This is an independent film that actually came out in January of this year at a festival. But it has been given a limited release today. If it comes to a theater near me then I will go see it. If not, then forget about it. Critics are already eating this movie up, but because it's an independent film this most likely won't be popular at the box-office.


 Red One- November 15

This looks like it's probably gonna be the second most ridiculous and hilarious movie of the year (first being Deadpool & Wolverine). If I'm not mistaken, my dad wants to see it because of J.K. Simmons (huge fan of The Closer). I prefer to wait till December to see it, but if my dad says otherwise I'll probably see it earlier. I wouldn't be surprised if this was a box-office hit, but I'm not really sure where it stands in terms of the critics.


 Gladiator II- November 22

I have never seen the first Gladiator. Though I will watch it eventually, I don't know if I'm seeing this movie yet. It has been 24 years since the first movie and Hollywood has negatively shifted. I actually asked my parents to see the movie first before I make a decision. And If they approve of the movie, I will go see it. First reactions of the movie are actually pretty good, but that doesn't automatically mean the movie will be a success. It'll probably be a box-office draw though.


 Wicked- November 22

Wicked is a complicated case. Not a fan of Cynthia Erivo or Ariana Grande. Both talented but problematic. Early reactions are currently pretty good, though there is a small possibility that the movie may struggle at the box-office due to Erivo's arrogance. It probably won't, but you never really know. I do plan on seeing this, the movie itself actually looks pretty good. But we'll see what happens.


 Moana 2- November 27

Moana didn't really need a sequel. Don't get me wrong, the original was great. I just didn't feel it needed a sequel. But then again Inside Out didn't need a sequel either, but it got one and it turned out FANTASTIC. Maybe the same will happen for this one. I do intend on seeing this movie and I would not be surprised at all if this movie kicks butt at the box-office.  


I will be releasing 2 lists this month in preparation for Wicked, so heads up. Thanks For Reading.

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