Here in its near entirety are the streaming and some theatrical dates for Netflix’s fall and holiday movie lineup.Many of these streaming dates have already been out there, i.e.
the TIFF world premiere Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery hitting the service on Dec. 23 (yet still not theatrically dated).
However, there’s 13 movies getting dates here, read Alejandro Iñárritu’s Venice Film Festival world premiere Bardo, which is getting an exclusive month and half theatrical window before it hits the service.There’s also the Jessica Chastain-Eddie Redmayne drama thriller The Good Nurse (world premiering at TIFF), Noah Baumbach’s Venice and New York film festival opener White Noise, Sally Hosaini’s TIFF opener The Swimmers, Henry Selick’s animated pic Wendell & Wild (also at TIFF), and Scott Cooper’s period crime drama about Edgar Allen Poe, The Pale Blue Eye and The Volcano: Rescue From Whakarri from Oscar nominated documentary filmmaker Rory Kennedy.
And that’s just some of the awards contenders.There’s also the John Lee Hancock directed horror movie Mr. Harrigan’s Phone starring Donald Sutherland and Kirby Howell-Baptiste based on the Stephen King short story and the Mila Kunis, Connie Britton, and Jennifer Beals drama mystery, The Luckiest Girl Alive based on the Jessica Knoll novel.Also dated are a couple of holiday films, Christmas With You and Falling for Christmas, and family titles, Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical and Paul Feig’s fairy tale The School for Good and Evil starring Charlize Theron, Michelle Yeoh, Kerry Washington and Rachel Bloom.In addition to playing smaller theater circuits like iPic and the Landmark, Netflix movies also play at the nation’s No.
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