Here are our most anticipated movies of December.
Spoiler Alert (in theaters, Dec. 2)
We dare you to watch this movie tissue-less.
(Bonus: Sally Field as Kit’s mom!)

David Harbour in ‘Violent Night’.Allen Fraser/Universal Pictures
We spoke with Ward, who told usColman was “spitting fire” on set.
You know you’re gonna watch.
“The best metaphor is really good episodic TV,” the director says.

The cast of ‘Women Talking,’ including Jessie Buckley (left center), Claire Foy (top center), and Rooney Mara (right center).Michael Gibson/United Artists Releasing
If you’re looking to troll him,here’s where to start.
Writer-director Marie Kreutzer enters into the story playfully, with spunk and irreverence.
Fans ofMarie Antoinetteshould take a peek.

Kendrick Sampson and Zoey Deutch in ‘Something from Tiffany’s’.Erin Simkin/Amazon Prime
For Naomi Ackie,becoming Whitney Houstoninvolved dialect lessons, matador jackets, and many, many wigs.
The film is a remake of Akira Kurosawa’s 1952 dramaIkiru, but it’s the opposite of homework.
There is also a cute cat involved.

Margot Robbie and Diego Calva in ‘Babylon’.Scott Garfield/Paramount Pictures

Naomi Ackie in ‘I Wanna Dance with Somebody’.Emily Aragones/TRISTAR Pictures

Christian Bale, left, and Harry Melling in ‘The Pale Blue Eye’.SCOTT GARFIELD/NETFLIX

Tom Hanks and Mariana Treviño in ‘A Man Called Otto’.Niko Tavernise/Sony