The 37 Most Anticipated Movies of 2024

Drive-Away DollsWhat we know: First Joel Coen went it alone with The Tragedy of MacBeth, and now it’s Ethan’s turn. Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan play a pair of friends whose road trip to Tallahassee goes awry in what we imagine to be very Coen-ish ways. Why we’re excited: The next best thing to two Coen brothers making a movie is one Coen brother making a movie. Release date: February 23The BeastWhat we know: Bertrand Bonello’s latest film is a Cloud Atlas-style, time-jumping, sci-fi epic starring Léa Seydoux and George MacKay as three sets of star-crossed lovers. Why we’re excited: You either love The Beast or you hate it, and we’re predicting that the discourse is going to be hot around this one. Release date: February 28Dune: Part Two What we know: There will be a lot more Zendaya in the second and final part of Denis Villeneuve’s Dune. This one–which was pushed to 2024 due to the strikes–will focus more on the Harkonnen. And Florence Pugh will be one of the new actors introduced. Why we’re excited: Because there’s seemingly nothing in the world that gets Denis Villeneuve more jazzed than Dune. Release date: March 1Advertisement – Continue Reading BelowLove Lies BleedingWhat we know: Rose Glass, who you might (or might not) know as the force behind 2019’s criminally under-discussed Saint Maude, directs this 1980s-set lesbian romance-thriller starring Kristen Stewart. Why we’re excited: Saint Maud was a big-time casualty of the pandemic, premiering just as the country was locking… Click below to read the full story from Esquire
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