In a world where movie trailers are as abundant as the latest TikTok trends, it’s good to step back and take stock of what Hollywood is offering these days. It appears we’ve run through the fields of endless horror films, where everything jumps out at you more often than a cat at a haunted house. Now, Hollywood’s shifting gears this autumn with a line-up of more “serious” films, aimed at snagging awards rather than just cheap thrills. But before you pull out your award-season bingo card, let’s see what’s potentially worth a ticket this year.
For starters, there’s a sequel to “Knives Out,” and it looks promising. The charm of this series lies in its ability to re-introduce the younger crowd to the classic detective story, like an Agatha Christie novel brought to life. It’s an art form some didn’t know they were missing until “Knives Out” came along. Everyone is a suspect, the tension is palpable, and the detective has a charm that makes you root for the truth. Here’s hoping the sequel can match the ingenuity of the original script, offering a break from cookie-cutter suspense that seems more prepackaged than potato chips.
All in all, it seems that as the colder months roll in, Hollywood is offering a mixed bag of suspenseful whodunits. With streaming platforms splashing out content like confetti at a New Year’s bash, it’s nice to have a few big-screen options that might pull movie-goers back to theaters. Whether these films live up to their hype remains to be seen, but at least it looks like we’re shifting away from the endless parade of horror trailers that seemed more relentless than a political campaign ad cycle.