December Movie Preview

Django Unchained and Bow Wow in theaters this month.

In Our Nature: December 7 - Gabrielle Union stars as the much younger girlfriend of an older man (John Slattery). The duo end up unexpectedly joining his estranged son (Zach Gilford) and his girlfriend (Jena Malone) at their family weekend house. This tension-filled reunion is ripe with entertaining emotional minefields.  (Photo: Film Science)

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In Our Nature: December 7 - Gabrielle Union stars as the much younger girlfriend of an older man (John Slattery). The duo end up unexpectedly joining his estranged son (Zach Gilford) and his girlfriend (Jena Malone) at their family weekend house. This tension-filled reunion is ripe with entertaining emotional minefields. (Photo: Film Science)

Delhi Safari: December 7 - Vanessa Williams voices the mother character of Begam in this animated feature. It chronicles the journey a cub leopard and his animal friends take when their forest home is on the verge of destruction.  (Photo: Krayon Pictures)

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Delhi Safari: December 7 - Vanessa Williams voices the mother character of Begam in this animated feature. It chronicles the journey a cub leopard and his animal friends take when their forest home is on the verge of destruction. (Photo: Krayon Pictures)

Bad Kids Go to Hell: December 7 - Based on the popular comic book series, this dark comedy thriller is The Breakfast Club meets The Grudge. Six prep school students  are locked in Saturday detention with a killer on the loose. They soon realize that being rich can’t save their lives. (Photo: Spicewood Studios)

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Bad Kids Go to Hell: December 7 - Based on the popular comic book series, this dark comedy thriller is The Breakfast Club meets The Grudge. Six prep school students  are locked in Saturday detention with a killer on the loose. They soon realize that being rich can’t save their lives. (Photo: Spicewood Studios)

The Loving Story: December 10 - This documentary chronicles the landmark 1967 Supreme Court that legalized interracial marriage in America: Loving v. Virginia. The true story of how a white man (Richard Loving) and Black woman’s (Mildred Jeter) became unlikely civil rights pioneers, thanks to their love story.  (Photo: Agusta Filmes)

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The Loving Story: December 10 - This documentary chronicles the landmark 1967 Supreme Court that legalized interracial marriage in America: Loving v. Virginia. The true story of how a white man (Richard Loving) and Black woman’s (Mildred Jeter) became unlikely civil rights pioneers, thanks to their love story. (Photo: Agusta Filmes)

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey: December 14 - Fanboys and Fangirls take heed; Bilbo and Gollum are back! Bilbo’s curiosity leads him to the Lonely Mountain where he and the dwarves search for stolen treasure. Twilight box office, watch your back.   (Photo: New Line Cinema)

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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey: December 14 - Fanboys and Fangirls take heed; Bilbo and Gollum are back! Bilbo’s curiosity leads him to the Lonely Mountain where he and the dwarves search for stolen treasure. Twilight box office, watch your back.  (Photo: New Line Cinema)

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Stand Up Guys: December 14 - Al Pacino, Christopher Walken and Alan Arkin star in this action comedy as retired gangsters who reunite for one last hurrah. But one of the men is keeping a dangerous secret that makes him grow desperate as the trio confronts their past.  (Photo: Lake Shore Entertainment)

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Stand Up Guys: December 14 - Al Pacino, Christopher Walken and Alan Arkin star in this action comedy as retired gangsters who reunite for one last hurrah. But one of the men is keeping a dangerous secret that makes him grow desperate as the trio confronts their past. (Photo: Lake Shore Entertainment)

Zero Dark Thirty: January 11 - Academy Award-winning director Kathryn Bigelow (Hurt Locker) helms this drama about the international elite team of intelligence and military operatives who found and killed Osama Bin Laden. The film also stars Harold Perrineau.  (Photo: Columbia Pictures)

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Zero Dark Thirty: December 19 - Academy Award winning director Kathryn Bigelow (Hurt Locker) helms this drama about the international elite team of intelligence and military operatives who found and killed Osama Bin Laden.  Harold Perrineau also stars in the film. (Photo: Columbia Pictures)

Jack Reacher: December 21 - Tom Cruise is back in this exciting thriller as a homicide investigator who goes head to head with a military trained sniper who randomly shoots and kills five people. The movie also stars David Oyelowo.  (Photo: Paramount Pictures)

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Jack Reacher: December 21 - Tom Cruise is back in this exciting thriller as a homicide investigator who goes head to head with a military trained sniper who randomly shoots and kills five people. The movie also stars David Oyelowo. (Photo: Paramount Pictures)

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This Is 40: December 21 - Not quite a sequel to 2007's Knocked Up, this Judd Aptow directed comedy takes a closer look at the lives of that movie’s supporting characters, Pete (Paul Rudd) and Debbie (Leslie Mann), as they juggle kids, marriage in the land of the big 4-0.  (Photo: Universal Pictures)

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This Is 40: December 21 - Not quite a sequel to 2007's Knocked Up, this Judd Aptow directed comedy takes a closer look at the lives of that movie’s supporting characters, Pete (Paul Rudd) and Debbie (Leslie Mann), as they juggle kids, marriage in the land of the big 4-0. (Photo: Universal Pictures)

The Impossible: December 21 - The true story of how one family survived the 2004 tsunami. This epic, devastating and uplifting drama balances true-life terror with displays of human courage and kindness. The film stars Ewan McGregor and Naomi Watts.  (Photo: Apaches Entertainment)

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The Impossible: December 21 - The true story of how one family survived the 2004 tsunami. This epic, devastating and uplifting drama balances true-life terror with displays of human courage and kindness. The film stars Ewan McGregor and Naomi Watts. (Photo: Apaches Entertainment)

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Django Unchained (2012) - In what is sure to be a controversial film centered around slaves, Jackson plays an old loyal house slave to a plantation owner whom he raised since birth.  Directed by Quentin Tarantino, the film also stars Jamie Foxx and Kerry Washington.(Photo: Courtesy Columbia Pictures)

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Django Unchained: December 25 - Directed by Quentin Tarantino and starring Jamie Foxx, Kerry Washington, and Samuel L. Jackson, Django Unchained is the tale of an ex-slave turned bounty hunter seaching for his wife. This new take on slavery has been dubbed Roots revenge. (Photo: Columbia Pictures)

Allegiance - Bow Wow stars alongside Pablo Schreiber and Aidan Quinn in this flick about war and camaraderie. Premieres, Friday November 22nd at 3:30P/2:30C. (Photo: Hardball Entertainment)

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Allegiance: December 25 - This drama delves into the life of a lieutenant (Seth Gabel) who's been granted a stateside transfer. The stakes are raised when his unit deploys for Iraq and one of his men (Bow Wow) plots an AWOL attempt. He then must choose between his military and civilian life.(Photo: Hardball Entertainment)

Les Misérables: December 25 - This timeless epic is about a man  (Hugh Jackman) who breaks parole, is hunted by a policeman (Russell Crowe) and cares for a factory worker’s daughter (Amanda Seyfried) during France’s 19th Century. The film also stars Sasha Baron Cohen.(Photo: Universal Pictures)

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Les Misérables: December 25 - This timeless epic is about a man  (Hugh Jackman) who breaks parole, is hunted by a policeman (Russell Crowe) and cares for a factory worker’s daughter (Amanda Seyfried) during France’s 19th Century. The film also stars Sasha Baron Cohen.(Photo: Universal Pictures)