Every A24 film that’s still to come in 2022 (we think)

The indie studio-turned-recognizable brand has an extensive list of releases for the coming months, including The Whale, Causeway, and Pearl

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Every A24 film that’s still to come in 2022 (we think)
Clockwise L to R: Brendan Fraser in The Whale, Mia Goth in Pearl, Jennifer Lawrence in Causeway, and Jeremy Pope in The Inspection Graphic: A24

While it’s rare for a studio not named Disney to become a recognizable brand among movie fans, A24 Films has managed to achieve that unique distinction. By producing and distributing offbeat titles that consistently generate a positive response among filmgoers and the industry alike, the little studio is having a huge year, from the surprise megahit Everything Everywhere All At Once to Ti West’s throwback slasher film X to the Gen Z-skewering black comedy Bodies Bodies Bodies to the innocent charm of Marcel The Shell With Shoes On.

And with only a few months left in 2022, A24 seems to be ramping up for a strong finish, including the X prequel Pearl, opening in theaters on September 16, the Jennifer Lawrence drama Causeway, and the Brendan Fraser film-festival sensation Whale. Here’s a complete rundown of every A24 title still to come this year, or at least the ones we know about right now.

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Joe Alwyn and Margaret Qualley in Image A24

In theaters: October 14Based on Denis Johnson’s novel of the same name, is a romantic thriller from French director Claire Denis (Beau Travail). Although the book was set during the Nicaraguan revolution in the ’80s, the film updates the setting to modern-day Nicaragua in the midst of the pandemic lockdown. It amounts to the same dilemma, though, for an American journalist (Margaret Qualley) who finds herself stuck there. She turns to an English businessman (Joe Alwyn) for help getting out, and the two fall into the sort of brief but intense love affair you can only have with someone you barely know. The film was a co-winner of the Grand Prix at Cannes, where A24 scooped it up.

1 Comment

  • lordburleigh-av says:

    “While it’s rare for a studio not named Disney to become a recognizable brand among movie fans”—What a weird assertion. Toho, Hammer, RKO, Sony Pictures Classics, Universal, MGM….

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