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21). Cantankerous matriarch Madea (Tyler Perry) is trapped in a haunted house in the latest installment of the long-running franchise.Īlmost Christmas (Nov.
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Watching the regular version costs 2.99, or you can catch. Tyler Perry's Boo! A Madea Halloween (Oct. 'When the Bough Breaks' is currently available as a 30-day rental or purchase on Amazon Prime or wherever you prefer to stream rentals. Stoker director Chan-wook Park returns with this South Korean psychological thriller, which earned rave reviews at Cannes. Sneak peek: 'Moana' is 'beautiful' quest of courage 14). Gael García Bernal stars in a gritty drama about a group of immigrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border who face off against a deranged, racist vigilante (Jeffrey Dean Morgan). 23). A young Ugandan girl from the slums (Madina Nalwanga) becomes an international chess champion, with the support of her mother (Lupita Nyong'o) and teacher (David Oyelowo).ĭesierto (Oct. Ten more movies to look out for this fall: 16), while erotic thriller When the Bough Breaks (Friday) has a primarily African-American cast. Female, Mexican and Chinese actors lead the ensemble of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Dec. 23), for example, stars people of color including Denzel Washington, Byung-hun Lee, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo and Martin Sensmeier. Western remake The Magnificent Seven (in theaters Sept.
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No A's for effort on H'wood's diversity report card This fall especially, we're seeing more diversity - and not just in the smaller independent movies that are hoping for awards." "It began with more diversity added to the Academy voting pool and we're beginning to see it course its way throughout the films. "What we're seeing now is Hollywood is listening," says managing editor Erik Davis, referring to the intense social media backlash that erupted after two years of all-white acting nominations. Could next year be #OscarsSoWhite all over again? With a film slate as diverse as this fall's, there's reason to hope it won't.