"Revolutionary Road" is the movie most people are keeping their eyes on. Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio reunite in a suburban drama which focuses on the couples dreams and aspirations during the 50s. Release date: December 19.
Sam Mendes (American Beauty) directed and the movie was written by Justin Haythe. The problem is Haythe isn't a fantastic writer (he wrote 2004's poorly reviewed The Clearing). "Revolutionary Road" seems like a strong contender for Actor & Actress and possibly Costume Design, but it has high expectations after "Titanic" swept the Oscars in 1998.
"Doubt" stars Meryl Streep and Philip Seymour Hoffman, with the supporting cast being Amy Adams and Viola Davis. This, in my opinion, is the one that could end up sweeping. John Patrick Shanley isn't an experienced director, but he is still a genius when it comes to writing screenplays. Shanley won an Oscar for writing "Moonstruck" and he wrote the Award-winning play version of "Doubt". Since he is writing the screenplay, he could be able to capture the magic of the play. Release date: December 5.
The movie is about a nun who confronts a priest after suspecting him of abusing a black student. Academy favorites Meryl Streep and Philip Seymour Hoffman could easily make a return. Viola Davis is receiving a lot of buzz after she won a Tony Award a few years ago. Her role is apparently very baity, and her ethnicity could help her out (like it did Ruby Dee).
Our last contender of the day: "Australia". Nicole Kidman plays an English aristocrat in control of a cattle station in Australia. She is assisted by a drover played by Hugh Jackman. He helps her drive the cattle across the property as they are under the threat of nearby Darwin being bombed. Release date: November 14.
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