Movie listings: all the movies premiering this week (December 25-29)

Movie listings: all the movies premiering this week (December 25-29)
Movie listings: all the movies premiering this week (December 25-29)

Merry Christmas everyone! This week, the movie billboard moves two days ahead of its original programming to bring us the most anticipated releases of the end of the year. The highlight is 'Nosferatu'the remake of the original 1922 film which marked a before and after in the history of cinema. It is directed by a master of psychological horror such as Robert Eggers ('The Lighthouse'). Another of the great premieres is 'Sonic 3: The Movie'which closes the trilogy of our favorite hedgehog. Let's review the latest movies that hit theaters in 2024:

  • 'Klara and the mystery of the magic seeds'
  • 'Nosferatu'
  • ‘Oh, Canada’
  • 'Parthenope'
  • 'No instructions'
  • 'Sonic 3: The Movie'

'Nosferatu'

  • Director: Robert Eggers
  • Duration: 132 minutes

'Nosferatu' It is the remake 105 years after the FW Murnau filmone of the most important films in the history of cinema. It is based on the novel 'Dracula' by Bram Stoker, but he did not use the real names because He did not pay the rights to the work. This horror film is directed by Robert Eggers ('The Lighthouse') and stars Johnny Depp's daughter, Lily-Rose. It is considered one of the horror films of the year.

'Sonic 3: The Movie'

  • Director: Jeff Fowler
  • Duration: 110 minutes

After the first two successful films, ‘Sonic’ returns with the third part of the trilogyin which the hedgehog, along with Tails and Knuckles, will have to face a new adversary, Shadow. The role of the villain covers the entire film and It is the best and darkest of the three, but without losing the familiar touch.

'Parthenope'

  • Director: Paolo Sorrentino
  • Duration: 136 minutes

Paolo Sorrentino ('The Great Beauty', 'It Was the Hand of God') returns to directing with another of his trademark works in which The force of the images is more powerful than the narrative. 'Parthenope' tells the life of a woman from her birth to the present day surrounded by beauty, femininity, sensuality, heroism, eroticism and lots, lots of Naples.

‘Oh, Canada’

  • Director: Paul Schrader
  • Duration: 95 minutes

Con Paul Schrader (screenwriter, of 'Taxi Driver') in direction'Oh, Canada' follows a documentary filmmaker who gives one last interview to one of his students so that he can tell him the whole truth about his life in front of his wife. The cast is stellar, with Richard Gere, Uma Thurman and Jacob Elordi.

'No instructions'

  • Director: Marina Seresesky
  • Duration: 95 minutes

Synopsis: Leo (Paco León) is a single, womanizing guy who lives hand-to-mouth in a tiny beach town on a Canary Island. His pleasant existence is disrupted when one of his old adventures arrives from Bilbao.Julia (Silvia Alonso), who leaves a few-month-old baby in her arms, claiming that she is her daughter, and disappears, abandoning them both. Unable to care for the baby and determined to return her to her mother, Leo travels to Bilbao, but His efforts to find Julia end in failure. Eight years later, the girl, Alba (Maia Zaitegi), grows up with her father leading a fun life full of affection and love, when Julia reappears in their lives. with the intention of taking custody of his daughter from Leo.

'Klara and the mystery of the magic seeds'

  • Director: Will Ashurst
  • Duration: 70 minutes

Synopsis: What if there was a seed that could grow without rain or sun, even without soil? What if someone has stolen it? The brave teenage cow Klara will have to solve a mystery with the bunny detective Agatha Christensen: the disappearance of this miraculous seed on the cattle express train.

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