Friday, November 19, 2021
2021 Holiday Movie Calendar
No matter what is on your movie wish list, you’ll find it this Holiday Season.

  • If you love superheroes, check out Spider-Man: No Way Home
  • Video game fan? Look no further than Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City
  • If you need a bit of nostalgia, you’ll find it in Being the Ricardos and West Side Story.
  • Sports fan? King Richard and American Underdog should be on your watchlist.
  • Need an animation fix? Disney’s Encanto and Sing 2 are must-sees.
  • And of course, you can check in on your favorite characters in Ghostbusters: Afterlife and The Matrix Resurrections.

November 19, 2021
 
More than 35 years after his father struck supernatural comedy gold with Ghostbusters, Jason Reitman follows up with a sequel that follows up with new characters with ties to the past who face off against a familiar threat.

Directed By: Jason Reitman

Will Smith takes center court in this biographical drama of Richard Williams, the father and coach of tennis superstars Venus and Serena Williams. Also streaming on HBO Max.

Directed By: Reinaldo Marcus Green

November 24 2021

The Resident Evil franchise gets a fresh start with an origin story that reintroduces fans to the small town where the secret experiments of a mysterious corporation lead to terrifying consequences for an unlucky few.

Directed By: Johannes Roberts
 
Disney’s latest animated adventure takes viewers to Colombia, where a magically gifted family comes under threat and the lone daughter without any powers may be their only hope for salvation.

Directed By: Jared BushByron Howard

December 10, 2021

Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem play Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz in Aaron Sorkin’s glimpse behind the scenes of one week in the personal and professional lives of the celebrity couple.

Directed By: Aaron Sorkin
 
Steven Spielberg directs this new adaptation of the popular Broadway musical about a pair of teenagers from rival gangs in 1950s New York City who fall in love with each other.

Directed By: Steven Spielberg

Leonard DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence headline Adam McKay’s star-studded satire about two astronomers who attempt to warn mankind about Earth’s impending collision with a comet.

Directed By: Adam McKay
December 17 2021
 
Bradley Cooper and Cate Blanchett lead an all-star cast in Guillermo del Toro’s adaptation of the eponymous novel about a carnival con man who meets and falls for a psychiatrist even more adept at manipulation than he is.

Directed By: Guillermo del Toro

In Tom Holland’s third solo film as the MCU’s Spider-Man, an outed Peter Parker turns to Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) for help rectifying the situation, only for everything to go sideways in spectacular fashion.

Directed By: Jon Watts

December 22, 2021

Sing 2 
In this follow-up to the 2016 animated musical, Buster Moon (Matthew McConaughey) and his gang of performers must find a way to convince a world-famous rocker (Bono) to join them in order to play a glamorous new venue.

Directed By: Garth Jennings
 
Keanu Reeves returns in Lana Wachowski’s new installment in the Matrix franchise, which picks up 20 years after Revolutions and finds Neo rediscovering his identity. Also streaming on HBO Max.

Directed By: Lana Wachowski

Matthew Vaughn’s prequel to the Kingsman franchise set decades in the past recounts the origins of the titular “Secret Service,” as one man and his apprentice attempt to thwart a coalition of evil tyrants.

Directed By: Matthew Vaughn

December 25

In his first film working alone, Joel Coen writes and directs this adaptation of the Shakespearean classic, with Denzel Washington in the lead and Frances McDormand as Lady Macbeth.

Directed By: Joel Coen
 
Zachary Levi stars in this biographical sports drama about remarkable life and career of Hall of Fame NFL quarterback Kurt Warner.

Directed By: Jon ErwinAndrew Erwin
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