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    15
NOW PLAYING
WHAT’S IN THE THEATERS
AROUND EASTERN OREGON
JANUARY 13�19, 2022
The most anticipated movies of 2022
By Moira Macdonald
The Seattle Times
in the central role. She plays a
new mother who bonds with a
young woman she meets at the
hospital where they both gave
birth — but the story soon takes
an unsettling turn. Cruz always
makes magic for Almodovar’s
camera; their collaboration now
goes back 25 years, to 1997’s
“Live Flesh.”
M
aybe by the end of 2022
we can hit the multiplexes
without masks? In the mean-
time, here are some cinematic
off erings in the new year that
might make it worth heading to
the theaters. Dates are, perhaps
more than ever in this still-
pandemicked world, subject to
change; streaming dates, where
applicable, have not yet been
announced.
‘THE OUTFIT’
‘PARALLEL MOTHERS’
Now in theaters (limited
release)
This one, directed by Pedro
Almodovar, is technically a 2021
release and you’ll defi nitely be
hearing Oscar buzz around it,
particularly for Penelope Cruz
Feb. 25
Full disclosure: I have a weak-
ness for any fi lm involving tailor-
ing or dressmaking. So this one
seems tailor-made (ha! Sorry!)
for me: A former Savile Row
tailor, played by Mark Rylance
(an Oscar winner for “Bridge of
Spies”), relocates to Chicago
and fi nds himself caught in the
web of the mobsters for whom
he makes suits. Could be fun?
‘THE BATMAN’
March 4
Superhero franchises never
die; they just keep reboot-
ing. The latest reimagining of
the Caped Crusader features
Robert Pattinson (who will
always be the “Twilight” glittery
vampire dude to me) in the title
role, along with Zoe Kravitz as
Selina Kyle/Catwoman (now
that’s a promising bit of cast-
ing), Jeff rey Wright as Commis-
sioner Gordon, Paul Dano as the
Riddler and Colin Farrell as the
Penguin.
‘DOWNTON ABBEY: A
NEW ERA’
March 18
Plot information on this
movie is scarce, but we can
assume that it is a New Era over
at Downton Abbey (though,
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Robert Pattinson (left) is the Dark Knight, and Zoe Kravitz is Catwoman in the
upcoming “The Batman.”
didn’t they say that on practi-
cally every episode?), that Lady
Mary will say some delightfully
caustic things, that Carson will
fret over These Modern Times,
that Lady Edith will have a crisis
and that excellent hats will be
worn. I’m there.
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