What are the great movies to watch in December 2024?

What are the great movies to watch in December 2024?

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The December movie premiere season is coming to an end, and the weekend is also upon us, which means there’s time to slow down the endless New Year’s race and watch the latest movies of the outgoing 2024.

Today we will tell you which movie premieres are worth spending time on, buying movie tickets, muting the sounds on your phone and watching at the Russian box office.

Meet the premieres of seven films in December 2024.


“Wild Diamond”, dir. Agatha Riedinger

Premiere: December 5

Poster for the movie “Wild Diamond”
A frame from the movie “Wild Diamond”

Agatha Riedinger’s first work “Wild Diamond” was shown as part of the main program of the Cannes Film Festival. Even though he did not receive an award, he managed to attract attention. Ideologically, the film promotes the same thing as Coralie Farge’s “Matter.”

19-year-old Liana actively maintains a personal blog and dreams of becoming an influencer as successful as Kim Kardashian. For the sake of popularity, he implanted himself with implants and applied to participate in the reality show “Dream Island”. Will he be able to completely change his personality or defy traditional standards?


“Silent Brotherhood”, dir. Justin Kurzel

Premiere: December 5

A frame from the movie “Silent Brotherhood”
A frame from the movie “Silent Brotherhood”

Spy thriller starring Jude Law, Nicholas Hoult and Tye Sheridan. The story begins as a routine FBI investigation into a series of robberies and is eventually revealed to be a piece of a puzzle that leads to a secret criminal group wanting to declare war on the US government.


“The Last Ronin”, dir. Max Shishkin

Premiere: December 26

Poster for the movie “The Last Ronin”
A frame from the movie “The Last Ronin”

Post-apocalyptic world. As a result of climate change and nuclear war, human civilization is on the verge of extinction. A lone ronin (Yuri Kolokolnikov) wanders the wasteland in search of his father’s murderer. Along the way, he deals with bandits and meets Maria (Diana Enakaeva), a rebellious young girl who offers a generous reward to anyone who guides her on the way home.


“Later. Now. Later”, direction. Robert Zemeckis

Premiere: December 12

Poster for the movie “After”. Now. After”
A frame from the movie “After”. Now. After”

If you like movies where the action develops in one place, don’t miss it. Robert Zemeckis’ new movie “After. Now. “After”, adapted from the comic book of the same name, tells the story of different families from different generations who have lived in the house since its construction. The movie also welcomes the return of Tom Hanks and Robin Wright, who portray the duo 30 years after Forrest Gump.


“Partenope”, dir. Paolo Sorrentino

Premiere: December 26

A frame from the movie “Partenope”
A frame from the movie “Partenope”

Paolo Sorrentino once again pleases fans of films about love against the backdrop of sunny Neapolitan beaches. The story is inspired by the ancient legend of Parthenope, the siren who failed to impress Odysseus. The plot revolves around a loving and attractive girl named after a fairy. He tries to make a career as an actor, falls in love and dances until the morning, but soon his life becomes dark due to his brother’s suicide.


“Operation Panda”, dir. Zhang Luan

Premiere date: December 5

Poster for the movie “Operation Panda”
A frame from the movie “Operation Panda”

The sweetest adventure movie of December. Jackie Chan, as an international kung fu star (that is, himself), takes custody of a baby panda named Hu Hu. Because of his unusual eye color, Kabarik is being pursued by a criminal organization. But Jackie won’t let evil happen and will do anything to protect the baby panda.


Hayao Miyazaki and the Bird, dir. Kaku Arakawa

Premiere date: December 5

A frame from the documentary “Hayao Miyazaki and the Bird”
A frame from the “Boy and the Bird” anime

Kaku Arakawa’s meditative drama series about legendary animator Hayao Miyazaki, who created such animation masterpieces as “Spirited Away” (which won an Oscar in the “Best Feature Film” category in 2003), “Princess Mononoke” and “The Princess Mononoke”. An inspiring documentary work. Witch” delivery service”, “Pony fish on the cliff”. The director is talking about Miyazaki’s latest work, Child and Bird, which he created in seven years.

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