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Meantime “Spencer,” “Jackie”
director Pablo Larrain’s take on
the Lady Diana Spencer travails
starring Kristen Stewart, pre-
mieres in theaters Nov. 5.
‘NO TIME TO DIE,’ OCT. 8 IN
THEATERS
Marvel/Disney+
The upcoming Marvel and Disney+ fi lm “The Eternals,” a new superhero movie
from Oscar-winning director Chloe Zhao, is scheduled for release on Nov. 5.
Retirement doesn’t suit
James Bond, which is handy,
because there’d be no movie if
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his old friend Felix didn’t solicit
his sense of surly obligation for a
fi nal, globe-saving gig.
‘DUNE,’ OCT. 22 IN
THEATERS AND ON HBO
MAX
Frank Herbert’s 1965 sci-
ence fi ction phenom, previ-
ously fi lmed, after a fashion, by
David Lynch, returns to transfi x/
disorient/stun/frustrate/entice
moviegoers looking for a little
spice. “Arrival” and “Blade Runner
2049″ director Denis Villeneuve’s
cast features Timothee Chalam-
et, Zendaya and Oscar Isaac.
‘THE HARDER THEY FALL,’
NOV. 3 IN THEATERS AND ON
NETFLIX
Fantastic cast: Jonathan
Majors, Idris Elba, Zazie Beetz,
Lakeith Stanfi eld, Regina King,
Delroy Lindo … here’s hoping
it’s a bracing amalgam of fact-
based history (protagonist Nat
Love was a key Black post-Civil
War fi gure of the Old West) and
imaginative style courtesy of
British director and musician The
Bullitts, aka Jeymes Samuel.
‘ETERNALS,’ NOV. 5
IN THEATERS AND
EVENTUALLY ON DISNEY
PLUS
It sounds daft: Director Chloe
Zhao, whose poetic naturalism
served her so well in “Nomad-
land” and especially “The Rider,”
heading up a Marvel movie?
The results will be confi ned to
theaters for at least 45 days prior
to streaming on Disney Plus,
which suggests Disney learned
a lesson from the success of
“Shang-Chi” and the wisdom of
not self-cannibalizing your own
menu off erings.
WHAT’S IN THE THEATERS
AROUND EASTERN OREGON
‘JULIA,’ NOV. 5 IN THEATERS
Sony Pictures Classics is dis-
tributing this documentary about
legendary cookbook author, chef
and lover of life Julia Child. It pre-
miered recently at the Telluride
Film Festival to a warm, comfort
food welcome.
‘BELFAST,’ NOV. 12 IN
THEATERS
Coming off the late summer/
fall fi lm festival circuit (writer-
director Kenneth Branagh is
scheduled to visit the Chicago
International Film Festival in
October with it), this black-and-
white cinematic memoir delves
into Branagh’s early years in
Northern Ireland. The fi lmmaker’s
ensemble features Jamie Dor-
nan, Judi Dench, Ciaran Hinds
and Caitriona Balfe.
‘GHOSTBUSTERS:
AFTERLIFE,’ NOV. 19 IN
THEATERS
Jason Reitman, son of original
“Ghostbusters” director Ivan Reit-
man, takes a whack at revitalizing
the ‘80s-sprung franchise. This
one brings back several of the
fi rst movie’s ringers, Bill Murray
and Sigourney Weaver among
them; headliners include Finn
Wolfhard, Mckenna Grace, Carrie
Coon and Paul Rudd.
‘KING RICHARD,’ NOV. 19
IN THEATERS AND ON HBO
MAX
Will Smith smells like an Oscar
(or something like that), based on
the early, tear-stained response
to this biopic of Richard Williams
— father, pile-driving coach and
homespun fount of wisdom, on
and off the tennis court, to his
stunningly talented daughters
Venus and Serena.