Let's walk through various film genres and see what the most anticipated releases for Christmas ... or good for all in December and early January, because one would try to believe that Christmas is the end of November. The established order is chronological, not by preference ...
- Lust, Caution : the new Ang Lee film is among the most anticipated, and not by his followers, but to see if it maintains the level which, according to critics, had with Brokeback Mountain . Certainly not for me to wait, but will have to talk to "experts". Release Date: December 14
- 1408: new adaptation of a book by Stephen King ("nth?) dealing with paranormal phenomena occurring in a certain room (can you guess the number?) in a hotel. Serves John Cusack, actor quite like me ... but I do not know enough to go to the movies. Release Date: December 14
- I Am Legend: probably the most anticipated release this Christmas. I played my first paycheck to be a blockbuster, at least in the U.S. insurance. The cash provided almost exclusively stars Will Smith (with his dog), this adaptation of a literary work, and discusses ... mmm, better not say anything;) Release Date: December 19
- The Search. The Secret Diary: After unexpected success on the first part, Nicolas Cage returns to take on the role of Benjamin Franklin Gates, a sequel that promises more of the same: adventures, mysteries ... a modern Indiana Jones, maybe. I'll settle for that is just as entertaining than the predecessor. It also has this time with the great Ed Harris and Oscar winner Helen Mirren. Release Date: December 21
- American Gangster: Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe was put under the command of Ridley Scott, this film could well framed within the so-called "black film." Gangs, police, death, drugs ... certainly promising for fans of the genre. Release Date: December 28
Other releases
Other releases to be considered are the new remake of Halloween , entitled "The Origin" by Rob Zombie, this "crack" that gave us The House of a Thousand Corpses (...) and "Darjeeling Limited" a mental Pirada (read crazy comedy) in which three brothers will travel to India, to return to closer relations, and has Luke Wilson and Adrien Brody in the cast. Release Date two films: January 4
Ah! And of course, we have our share of typical holiday movie ... as Mr. Magorium and his magic shop (with Natalie Portman and Dustin Hoffman) or Fred Claus, Santa thug brother (Vince Vaughn). Both brand new this December 14.
Soon, a new development of the most anticipated releases ...
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