Die My Love (Nov 7th cinemas)
Written and directed by Lynne Ramsay (You Were Never Really Here), Die My Love stars Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson as Grace and Jackson, a young couple who leave New York for a home in the
country. Isolated with a new baby, Grace begins to unravel.
Odyssey (Nov 7th cinemas)
One of the best movies we caught at this year's SXSW Film Festival was
writer/director Gerard Johnson's (Muscle) Odyssey. The film features a knockout lead performance from Polly Maberly as a tough talking, coke-addicted London estate
agent who finds herself drawn into the murky world of a pair of gangsters
she borrowed money from.
Anemone (Nov 7th cinemas)
Daniel Day-Lewis declared himself retired after 2017's Phantom Thread but he's been lured back by his son, director Ronan Day-Lewis. The father and son co-write Anemone, which is set in 1980s Yorkshire and sees Day-Lewis and Sean Bean play two brothers previously involved in paramilitary activity in
Northern Ireland.
Left-Handed Girl (Nov 14th cinemas, 28th Netflix)
Writer/director Shih-Ching Tsou teams up with Oscar-winner Sean Baker (Anora) as co-writer of family drama Left-Handed Girl, the pair having previously co-directed 2004's Take Out. The film follows a single mother and her two daughters as they movie to
Taipei from the countryside. Tensions rise when the youngest daughter is
forbidden from using her left hand by her superstitious grandfather.
The Carpenter's Son (Nov 14th cinemas)
Written and directed by Lotfy Nathan, The Carpenter's Son is a horror reimagining of the childhood of Jesus Christ. Noah Jupe plays a character known only as "The Boy," who unleashes trouble
when he rebels against his guardian, "The Carpenter" (Nicolas Cage).
Alpha (Nov 14th cinemas)
Writer/director Julia Ducournau's (Raw;
Titane) Alpha stars newcomer Mélissa Boros in the title
role of a 13-year-old whose life is drastically altered when she returns
home from school bearing a mysterious tattoo. This leads her mother (Golshifteh Farahani) to fear she may have contracted a mysterious new disease that turns its
sufferers to marble.
Keeper (Nov 14th cinemas)
Having just given us Longlegs and The Monkey, director Osgood Perkins' latest, Keeper, is set to hit cinemas next month. The film stars Tatiana Maslany and Rossif Sutherland as Liz and Malcolm, a couple who head to a remote cabin to
celebrate their anniversary. When Malcolm is forced to return to the
city, Liz finds herself at the mercy of a malevolent presence in the
cabin.
Sisu: Road to Revenge (Nov 21st cinemas)
Everyone's favourite grizzled Finnish war hero is back in Sisu: Road to Revenge. After battling Nazis in the first movie, Sisu (Jorma Tommila) now faces the Soviets, led by Stephen Lang, as he seeks revenge for the murder of his family. Writer/director Jalmari Helmander returns for this sequel.
She Rides Shotgun (Nov 26th Prime Video)
Adapted from the novel by Jordan Harper, director Nick Rowland's She Rides Shotgun stars Taron Egerton as an ex-con who is forced to
go on the run with his estranged 11-year-old daughter (Ana Sophia Heger) to evade the criminal gang and crooked sheriff
on his tail.
Blue Moon (Nov 28th cinemas)
Director Richard Linklater's latest collaboration with
Ethan Hawke sees the latter play legendary songwriter Lorenz Hart. On the opening night of 'Oklahoma!', penned by his former
partner Richard Rodgers (Andrew Scott), Hart finds himself battling
alcoholism, depression and his closeted homosexuality as he drowns his
sorrows in a Broadway bar.