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Movies Coming Out in December 2019

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If you're looking for new movies this December, we've got you covered! We have remakes of holiday classics, new Andrew Lloyd Webber musicals, and a modern whodunit! Plus, we'll talk about the first film starring a cinematic legend. Read on to learn about these new releases! We've rounded up the best movies coming out in December 2019! Scroll down to find the titles of your favourites.

Remake of the holiday horror classic

There will be a remake of Black Christmas, a 1974 killer cult classic that mixes old school slasher and holiday film techniques. The remake will star Imogen Poots as Riley, a sorority member who discovers that a mysterious figure is stalking her sorority house. She soon discovers that Billy is a member of a cult and must stop him before he kills her.

Blumhouse, the studio behind Halloween, Get Out, and The Purge, is bringing its slasher expertise to the holiday season with a remake of "Black Christmas". The trailer for the PG-13-rated film has already been released, and it features the slasher's usual cast: Margot Kidder, John Saxon, and Michelle Trachtenberg. A PG-13 rating has some horror fans cringinging, but that doesn't stop them from watching it.

The remake is much less gory and violent than the original. It also offers a slightly different set-up for the horror. As the original is set on a college campus, it's clear that the killer has a very high level of power over the members of the sorority. While the remake is corny, its characters are very likable and relatable. While the killer may want to make a quick getaway, the film's kills are very tasteful.

Remake of the holiday horror classic is slated for December 13th. It will star Imogen Poots, Aleyse Shannon, Brittany O'Grady, and Caleb Eberhardt. It will be produced by Jason Blum and Ben Cosgrove and Divide/Conquer and directed by Sophia Takal. The film is based on the 1974 horror movie of the same name.

The remake of the holiday horror classic Black Christmas is a disappointment. It fails to capture the magic of the original movie, which was a gore-hound-friendly and a gateway film. However, it shares more of the original's DNA than the 2006 remake, which failed to garner the same vitriolic criticism. Overall, this remake will be a disappointment for horror fans and is unlikely to be popular with a wider audience.

Films based on the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical

Films based on the Andrew Lloyd Weber musical are in the works, and one of them is Cats. The musical is a hit stage production with a cast that includes James Corden, Judi Dench, Idris Elba, Jennifer Hudson, Taylor Swift, and Rebel Wilson. It features an ensemble cast, including British dancer Francesca Hayward, and a Tony Award-winning choreographer. The film will feature world-class dancing and state-of-the-art technology.

The production is already gaining momentum. Andrew Lloyd Webber has already said that he felt "inspired" to work on the film because it forced him to "try something new." Aside from the storyline, the actors in the movie have an all-star lineup, including Grammy-winning singer Taylor Swift, Oscar-winner Brad Pitt, and talk show host James Corden. According to Variety, the film has already made $75 million at the box office, just short of its budget.

While a film adaptation of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical is inevitable, the timing of these movies has been critical. The film has already been a year in the making, and some are releasing as early as December 2019. There will be three films based on the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical. It's a good time to get your tickets to see the new film. It's a must-see for fans of musicals.

Despite the changes that are slated for the film, the musical's original production drew much controversy. The remake changed several things, including the gender of Old Deuteronomy, and recasting Judi Dench as Poppa. Other changes to the film's characters include the renaming of Mama to "Mamma."

Films with a modern whodunit

In addition to "The Hateful Eight," films with a modern whodunit coming out in December 2019 include the crime thrillers Knives Out, "Fury," and "Wildflower." All three are rooted in classic whodunit stories, but the modern twists are what make them fresh. The film "Knives Out" is one of the most intriguing mystery films in years.

Adaptations of classic mysteries are also common. Hercule Poirot, the Belgian detective who became famous in the classic Agatha Christie novel, is brought to life in this adaptation from Irish filmmaker Kenneth Branagh. This film follows the story of a Belgian detective, who investigates a murder on a train. This twisted comedy-drama features a stellar cast.

The modern Whodunit is uniquely suited to exploring the complexities of class, race, and society in contemporary America. In the Agatha Christie novels, her stories always looked at the world of her contemporary English society, but modern American contexts don't offer nearly as much social commentary. However, modern Whodunits aren't necessarily bad. A modern Whodunit can be an entertaining and educational movie.

Despite its modern-day setting, "The Hateful Eight" satisfies the genre's traditional stereotypes of the past. With an innovative and entertaining plot, this film is one of the most interesting murder mysteries of the season. While it might not be for everyone, you should check out this film if you want to see a classic of the genre. It is an entertaining and surprisingly dark thriller that's sure to leave you wondering whodunit.

Films featuring cinema's legends on-screen for the first time

This December, cinema fans will be treated to some of the year's most exciting releases. Several critically acclaimed films get a wider release in December, making it one of the best times to catch a film. Films featuring cinema's legends on-screen for the first time include a re-release of Zed by Tariq Ahmed, and a classic portrait of Herman J. Mankiewicz.

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