Seasonal & Holidays
Photos: 15 Holiday Films Coming To Theaters, Streaming Services
Going back to the theaters? See the black-and-white "C'mon C'mon" and take the family to "Encanto." Take a pictorial tour of more new films.

ACROSS AMERICA- Are you looking forward to heading back to the theaters this holiday season with family and friend?
Well, there are plenty of movies to catch up on as the year winds down. From musicals to dramas, there is something for everyone. A plethora of films to be released during the holidays are sure to garner lots of award buzz and satisfy your need for holiday cheer.
Below, we take you on a pre-holiday pictorial tour of films set for release in the coming weeks.
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"Tick, Tick ... Boom"

Andrew Garfield stars in Lin-Manuel Miranda's directorial debut. The film is an adaptation based on Jonathan Larson's semi-autobiographical musical in select theaters now and set for release on Netflix on Nov. 19.
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"C'mon C'mon"

A truly visually stunning black and white film to go see this holiday season is Mike Mill's film "C'mon C'mon," in theaters beginning Nov.24.
"A Boy Called Christmas"

A young boy named Nikolas sets out for adventure in the great North in search of his father. The film stars Maggie Smith, Kristen Wiig, Jim Broadbent and Henry Lawfull in his film debut. You can find this movie streaming on Netflix beginning Nov. 24.
"House of Gucci"

Lady Gaga stars as Patrizia Reggiani who marries into the Gucci family and depicts her tumultuous relationship with her husband and the family. The film is in theaters Nov. 24.
"Encanto"

An extraordinary family lives hidden in a magical place called "Encanto." The place has blessed every family member with a unique gift — except one. See "Encanto" only in theaters beginning Nov. 24.
"Licorice Pizza"

Paul Thomas Anderson's newest film is a coming of age story set in California's San Fernando Valley in the 1970s. See "Licorice Pizza" in select theaters staring Nov. 26 and everywhere Christmas Day.
"Single All The Way"

A single Peter (Michael Urie) convinces his friend Nick (Philemon Chambers) to join him for the holidays and pretend that they're in a relationship. However, the trip doesn't go as planned. Catch this film streaming on Netflix beginning Dec. 2.
"Being the Ricardos"

Nicole Kidman stars as Hollywood icon Lucille Ball in this story of how the personal accusations she faced threatened her relationship with Desi Arnaz. Stream this movie on Amazon beginning Dec. 10.
"West Side Story"

After its release was pushed back because of the pandemic, Steven Spielberg's long-awaited remake of the classic "West Side Story" is almost here. See it in theaters beginning Dec. 10.
"Spider-Man : No Way Home"

No longer being able to separate his normal life as Peter Parker from Spider-Man, Peter reaches out to Doctor Strange for help. However, his actions have consequences. See it in theaters beginning Dec. 17.
"The Tender Bar"

George Clooney directs this film based on the memoir of the same name by J. R. Moehringer. See it in select theaters beginning Dec. 17 and on Amazon Prime beginning Jan. 7.
"Sing 2"

An all-star ensemble brings family fun and musical performances in Illumination's "Sing," coming to theaters Dec. 22.
"The Matrix Resurrections"

Years later Neo finds himself back inside the Matrix, coming to theaters and HBOMax on Dec. 22.
"Don't Look Up"
Director Adam Mckay's new movie about a comet hurtling toward Earth, includes a star-studded cast. You can find this film in select theaters beginning Dec. 10 and streaming on Netflix beginning Dec. 24.
"The Lost Daughter"

A film that's sure to gain a lot of award buzz is Maggie Gyllenhaal's directorial debut film, "The Lost Daughter." Academy Award Winner Olivia Coleman plays a woman on vacation who becomes obsessed with a young mother, forcing her to confront her troubled past. See this movie in select theaters and stream it on Netflix beginning Dec. 31.
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