![]() ![]() Set in the 1930s, "Amsterdam" centers on a trio of friends who get caught up in a murder mystery that could have wide-reaching complications - not just for themselves, but for the whole country, and maybe even the world. So what’s the story? It’s a true one, kind of. Jekyll and the Werewolf" - get the app Amsterdam (now in theaters)Ĭhristian Bale, Margot Robbie and John David Washington in "Amsterdam." Photo by 20th Century StudiosĮasily one of the most star-studded films of the year, "Amsterdam" boasts an impressive ensemble featuring the likes of Christian Bale, Margot Robbie, John David Washington, Robert De Niro, Chris Rock, Anya Taylor-Joy, Rami Malek and even Taylor Swift. Featuring: Gael García Bernal, Laura Donnelly, Harriet Sansom Harris. And if you like what you see here, you can also look forward to the "The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special" in December. Acclaimed composer Michael Giacchino tries his hand at directing with this offbeat special, which promises to be both macabre and suspenseful. But what starts as a memorial quickly turns into a deadly competition for a powerful relic. One "dark and somber night," he ventures to the Bloodstone Temple to join a group of fellow monster hunters as they honor their fallen leader. ![]() Gael García Bernal stars as Jack Russell, a 'monster hunter' with an unconventional approach – and one who happens to be afflicted by a curse that turns him into a werewolf. Marvel’s eclectic Phase Four gets even quirkier with the brand new Halloween special, "Werewolf by Night." Like nothing Marvel has done before, "Werewolf by Night" takes inspiration from horror movies of the 1930s and ’40s and unfolds in stylish black and white cinematography. Gael García Bernal in "Werewolf by Night." Photo: Marvel Studio And, hey, if all else fails, there’s also Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson making his long-awaited superhero debut as "Black Adam." So read on for a full guide to all the biggest movies of October 2022. There’s plenty of counterprogramming this month too, including star-studded awards-season contenders like "Amsterdam" and "My Policeman" (hello Harry Styles!), not to mention an old-fashioned rom-com starring George Clooney and Julia Roberts. ![]() If spooky isn’t you thing, however, don’t fret. Photos: The School for Good and Evil, Hellraiser, Halloween Ends, Black Adam, Wendell & WildĬHICAGO - Spooky season is officially upon us, and with it comes werewolves, Cenobites, serial killers and more! (Not to mention, one very haunted Spirit Halloween store.) Those are just a few of the creatures you can see in theaters and on streaming platforms this month, in projects like Marvel’s new "Werewolf by Night" special, Hulu’s "Hellraiser" reboot, Jamie Lee Curtis’ highly anticipated "Halloween Ends" and Netflix’s spooky stop-motion horror-comedy "Wendell & Wild" from "Nightmare Before Christmas" director Henry Selick. ![]()
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