The 10 movies to check out in January

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Oscar buzz builds for Cate Blanchett, while Steven Spielberg and La La Land director Damien Chazelle give us new films about making films.

Janus was the two-faced Roman god of doors. I am not making this up. So let me now open a door on January’s movie releases, if you’ll forgive that horrible segue. Some big movies are upon us, and at least two are about movies. Steven Spielberg faces his childhood in. Both of these are looking for Oscars.

The Aussie movie diaspora continues to make waves: note the recent labours below of James Wan, Frances O’Connor and, of course, Our Cate and Our Margot, both of whom will be hoping there’s a statue in their future too.Steven Spielberg’s troubled childhood has influenced all of his films, but he has never addressed it directly until now. He waited until his parents died to avoid causing them hurt.

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