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‘ Emancipati­on,’ RDJ doc ‘ Sr.’ on tap

- Brian Truitt USA TODAY

Now that Turkey Day is done, December has begun with serious Oscar fare, including last awards season’s most notorious winner. ● This weekend, Will Smith vies for another best actor honor in Antoine Fuqua’s Civil War drama about a real- life enslaved man – the first real test of Smith’s movie stardom since The Slap. Tilda Swinton plays both middle- aged daughter and her elderly mother in a gothic ghost tale, and Robert Downey Jr.’ s documentar­y about his filmmaking father debuts on Netflix. ● Here’s a guide to new movies that will satisfy every cinematic taste, plus some noteworthy theatrical films making their streaming and on- demand debuts:

If you’re ready to see Will Smith on a big screen again: ‘ Emancipati­on’

Fuqua crafts an affecting narrative and, off- screen stuff aside, Smith is outstandin­g as Peter, a Haitian immigrant torn from his family on a Louisiana plantation and sent to work at a Confederat­e base. He escapes, survives gators and swamp creatures – plus a sadistic “man hunter” ( Ben Foster) in pursuit – and winds up joining an all- Black Union regiment in a life- altering quest for freedom.

Where to watch: In theaters ( and on Apple TV+ Dec. 9)

If you think one Tilda Swinton is never enough: ‘ The Eternal Daughter’

Writer/ director Joanna Hogg’s mystery is a sequel of sorts to her “Souvenir” films but it’s also a strong tale by itself with a double dose of Swinton. She plays middle- aged filmmaker Julie and also her elderly mom Rosalind as the pair embark on a holiday at a hotel that used to be their family home. Eerie sights and sounds weird out Julie and dig up important secrets of their history.

Where to watch: In theaters and on Apple TV, Vudu, Google Play

If you dig holiday musicals: ‘ Scrooge: A Christmas Carol’

“Spirited” might have the star power but this Netflix animated movie is a better song- filled take on the oft- adapted Charles Dickens story. Luke Evans voices grumpy Ebenezer who’s – spoiler alert! – visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve ( including Olivia Colman as Past), and the movie does a good job not only with the music and psychedeli­c visuals but also in examining how the loss of loved ones did a number on Scrooge’s humanity.

Where to watch: Netflix

If you’re all about period bodice- rippers: ‘ Lady Chatterley’s Lover’

Emma Corrin (“The Crown”) powers this extremely saucy adaptation of the D. H. Lawrence novel. Living at an English country estate with her husband ( Matthew Duckett) after he’s injured in World War I, Lady Chatterley ( Corrin) balances her passionles­s marriage with a satisfying but risky affair with the gamekeeper ( Jack O’Connell) that doesn’t exactly stay a secret.

Where to watch: Netflix

If you don’t know much about Robert Downey Jr.’ s dad: ‘ Sr.’

The black- and- white documentar­y chronicles the life and work of the “Iron Man” star’s dad, undergroun­d 1960s filmmaker Robert Downey Sr., and also the relationsh­ip between father and son as the elder man faces the physical effects of Parkinson’s disease. There’s a lot going on – the movie also features bits of the elder Downey making his own doc – but it works as a tearjerker tying together two artistic mavericks.

Where to watch: Netflix

If you like supernatur­al teen flicks: ‘ Darby and the Dead’

High school tropes get a “Sixth Sense” tweak with this comedy starring Riele Downs as Darby, an introverte­d girl who helps spirits finish their business on Earth so they can go to heaven. Her ex- friend, clique- y cheer captain Capri ( Auli’i Cravalho), gets electrocut­ed in a freak hair- straighten­ing mishap and she enlists Darby to make her planned “Sweet 17” birthday party the greatest memorial shindig ever.

Where to watch: Hulu

If you’re a big ‘ Squid Game’ fan: ‘ Hunt’

Emmy- winning actor ( and Netflix breakout) Lee Jung- jae directs this intense and twisty 1980s- set political thriller and also stars alongside Jung Woo- sung as rival intelligen­ce officials in the South Korean government. There’s a North Korean mole among them, plus a plot to assassinat­e the dictatoria­l South Korean president, and the two guys get caught in a deadly spy- vs.- spy situation.

Where to watch: In theaters and on Apple TV, Vudu, Google Play

If you prefer your female revenge flicks on the gory side: ‘ A Wounded Fawn’

A charming, art- loving serial killer ( Josh Ruben) takes his new prey, a museum curator ( Sarah Lind), to a swanky cabin in the woods for their first romantic getaway. But in this freaky and surreal delight, that familiar setup veers from convention­al to ultra- trippy, weaving in mythologic­al aspects of the Greek Furies and boasting one heck of a comeuppanc­e.

Where to watch: Shudder

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