There are thousands of ways to spend autumn, but we cannot be deceived: No matter how the seasons change, our passion for cinema does not change. We can laugh, cry, love or hate; This entire range of emotions allows us to experience thousands of lives and see many places in a safe environment. What kind of adventure are we going on this time? We found seven great movies that will brighten up your free time with friends and family.
“Predatory Lands”, dir. George Nolfi
Release date: November 7

After a race of alien life settles on Earth, the remnants of humanity are forced to fight to survive. People were almost accustomed to living in an endless nightmare until a handful of brave souls dared to challenge them decisively. Cast: Morena Baccarin and Anthony Mackie.
“Gladiator 2”, dir. Ridley Scott
Release date: November 13

The sequel to Gladiator is about Lucius, nephew of Roman Emperor Commodus, who becomes a gladiator. The action takes place 20 years after the events of the last film. The main roles were played by Paul Mescal and Pedro Pascal.
“Infidel”, dir. Scott Beck, Brian Woods
Release date: November 14

Two Mormon sisters at a church mission try to convert the seemingly harmless Mr. Reed (Hugh Grant), but the man is not that simple and unexpectedly seizes the initiative. He puts them through brutal trials to test their faith, forcing them to confront forces that defy rational understanding. Now they must decide: Believe or die.
“Meeting”, dir. Edward Berger
Release date: From November 21

Following the sudden death of the Pope, cardinals are preparing for a conclave to elect the new head of the Catholic Church. Cardinal Lawrence (Ralph Fiennes) will conduct the solemn ceremony. As spiritual leaders flock to the Vatican, he learns of a conspiracy to undermine the foundations of the Church.
“Big”, direction. Ellen Keras
Release date: November 21

Biographical film starring Kate Winslet, portrayed on the big screen by model Lee Miller. She became a correspondent for Vogue during World War II and became famous for her bold reporting from hot spots.
“Maria”, dir. Pablo Larrain
Release date: November 28

Angelina Jolie plays the unique opera singer Maria Callas. The film-biography of Pablo Larraín describes the diva’s daily life in retirement, where she spends her luxury apartment with poodles, a cook and a butler. At the end of his career, a star goes crazy without music.
“Astral. Middle”, dir. Damian McCarthy
Release date: November 28

A year after the death of his twin sister Dani, blind medium Darcy comes to his former brother-in-law’s house with a new passion. But the ghosts of her past won’t let her calm down, and she soon begins to realize who is responsible for her sister’s brutal murder.
Source: People Talk

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