December is packed with must haves in the world of entertainment, including star-studded Hollywood movies, music releases. Check them out!
The Tourist: Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie team up on Dec. 10 with The Tourist. Jolie stars as a mysterious woman trying to fend off shady characters; Depp is the bumbling man who crosses her path, and thus becomes part of her cat and mouse game. We're excited to see the actors' chemistry.
Micheal: The Michael Jackson posthumous album is packed with never-heard-before songs, but will fans love the new material as much as Jackson's old favorites? One thing's for sure: everyone's going to be talking about it come Dec. 14.
How Do You Know: In How Do You Know, Reese Witherspoon plays Lisa, a pro softball player who doesn't know what she wants in love. Owen Wilson plays her current boyfriend Manny, while Paul Rudd rounds out the love triangle.
Black Swan: If you're in the mood for dark, twisted intrigue, then Darren Aronofsky's Black Swan is just what the doctor ordered. Natalie Portman stars as a ballerina dealing with rivalry and possible insanity. It's already received accolades at various film festivals, but you can see it for yourself!
Morning Glory: We all love a good coming-of-age flick about a young woman who takes on a glamorous career in a metropolis and finds out that her dream job isn't always such a dream. That's exactly the kind of tale that The Devil Wears Prada writer Aline Brosh McKenna spins in Morning Glory, this month's best date-night film. Rachel McAdams (who needs the Anne Hathaway–style career bump) stars as a young daily talk-show producer who has to deal with the constant quibbling between the hosts, played by Diane Keaton and Harrison Ford (near left). The amazing cast, rounded out by the oh-so-handsome Patrick Wilson, keeps the material light, fun, and even a bit profound.
Morning Glory: We all love a good coming-of-age flick about a young woman who takes on a glamorous career in a metropolis and finds out that her dream job isn't always such a dream. That's exactly the kind of tale that The Devil Wears Prada writer Aline Brosh McKenna spins in Morning Glory, this month's best date-night film. Rachel McAdams (who needs the Anne Hathaway–style career bump) stars as a young daily talk-show producer who has to deal with the constant quibbling between the hosts, played by Diane Keaton and Harrison Ford (near left). The amazing cast, rounded out by the oh-so-handsome Patrick Wilson, keeps the material light, fun, and even a bit profound.
DVD Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times: Staying at home and out of the cold? Score a brilliant new release of an old film, Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times. The Criterion Collection reissue comes out on November 16 and would make a great holiday gift for fans of the Little Tramp and Chaplin's genius physical comedy. So stay inside for a few hours, we won't tell.
GUILTY PLEASURE, Burlesque: Cher. Christina Aguilera. Stanley Tucci. Director David Antin, the man who played Troy in The Goonies. The subject matter of this movie musical: seductive, sensual, intimate dance. Lots of pasties and sequins. Need we say more?
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