16 Movies Coming To Theaters And Streaming In September
Movie lovers, it's time to take a dive into what's coming out to streaming services and movies this September!
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1.Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
A past life Shang-Chi thought he left behind years ago soon returns when he is compelled to figure out the Ten Rings organization.
Starring: Simu Liu, Awkwafina, Tony Leung, Michelle Yeoh, Fala Chen, Meng’er Zhang, Florian Munteanu and Ronny Chieng
Where to watch: In theaters Sept. 3.
2.Cinderella
In this modern musical take on Cinderella starring Camila Cabello, Cinderella dreams of a life bigger then her current world — and with the help of Fab G, she will soon see her wildest dreams come true.
Starring: Camila Cabello, Billy Porter, Idina Menzel, Minnie Driver, Nicholas Galitzine, and Pierce Brosnan
Where to watch: On Amazon Prime Sept. 3.
3.NIGHTBOOKS
An evil witch traps Alex, a boy obsessed with horror stories, in her apartment and forces him to tell scary stories to stay alive. Eventually, he teams up with Yasmin (another trapped girl) to find a way out together.
Starring: Krysten Ritter, Lidya Jewett, Winslow Fegley, Jess Brown, Khiyla Aynne, Miley Haik, Luxton Handspiker, Liam Couvion, Taylor Belle and Eden Gjoka
Where to watch: On Netflix Sept. 15.
4.Malignant
Madison discovers her abilities to envision gruesome murders but soon realizes that her visions are not only real but leading to something more horrifying.
Starring: Annabelle Wallis, Maddie Hasson, George Young, Michole Briana White, Jacqueline McKenzie, Jake Abel and Ingrid Bisu
Where to watch: In theaters and on HBO Max Sept. 10.
5.Queenpins
When a suburban wife and her friend start the ultimate coupon-club scheme, they'll soon find out people are hot on their trail to end the operation. You'll never look at your coupon discounts the same way again!
Starring: Kristen Bell, Vince Vaughn, Nick Cassavetes, Stephen Root, Joel McHale, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Paul Walter Hauser, Annie Mumolo, Jack McBrayer, Marc Evan Jackson, Garrett Wareing, Paul Rust, Eduardo Franco, Bebe Rexha, Lidia Porto, Dayo Okeniyi, James Moses Black and Judith Drake
Where to watch: In theaters Sept. 10 and on Paramount+ Sept. 30.
6.Cry Macho
When Mike Milo (a former rodeo star and horse breeder) is asked by his ex-boss to bring his son, Faro, home from Mexico to Texas, Mike finds redemption during his journey in helping Faro.
Starring: Clint Eastwood, Eduardo Minett, and Dwight Yoakam
Where to watch: In theaters and HBO Max Sept. 17.
7.Everybody's Talking About Jamie
Jamie New decides to take a non-traditional approach to his career and wants to become a drag queen. With support from his mom and friends, he's determined to make his life as sensational as possible, despite the bullying.
Starring: Max Harwood, Sarah Lancashire, Lauren Patel, Shobna Gulati, Ralph Ineson, Adeel Akhtar, Samuel Bottomley, Sharon Horgan and Richard E. Grant.
Where to watch: In theaters Sept.10 and on Amazon Prime Sept. 17.
8.Intrusion
When a couple moves to a small town, they find themselves the target of a home invasion — which leads the wife (Freida Pinto) to find out why.
Starring: Logan Marshall-Green, Freida Pinto, Robert John Burke, Sarah Minnich, Mark Sivertsen, Hayes Hargrove, Bonita King, Yvette Fazio-Delaney, Megan Elisabeth Kelly, Clint Obenchain, David DeLao, Brandon Root and Josh Horton
Where to watch: On Netflix Sept. 22.
9.The Eyes of Tammy Faye
Taking a personal look at televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker, this film chronicles her life during the '70s and '80s alongside her husband, Jim Bakker.
Starring: Jessica Chastain, Andrew Garfield, Cherry Jones, Fredric Lehne, Louis Cancelmi, Sam Jaeger, Gabriel Olds, Mark Wystrach and Vincent D’Onofrio
Where to watch: In Theaters Sept. 17.
10.Dear Evan Hansen
The film adaptation of this Tony Award–winning musical follows Evan (played by Ben Platt, who originated the role on Broadway), a high school senior with a social anxiety disorder, who becomes entangled in a web of lies after his classmate dies by suicide.
Starring: Ben Platt, Kaitlyn Dever, Amandla Stenberg, Nik Dodani, Colton Ryan, Danny Pino,Julianne Moore, Amy Adams, DeMarius Copes, Liz Kate, Isaac Powell, Avery Bederman, Gerald Caesar, Tommy Kane, Marvin Leon, Hadiya Eshé, Julia Chen Myers and Mariana Alvarez
Where to watch: In theaters Sept. 24.
11.I'm Your Man
Alma needs funding for her research studies and decides to enroll in an experiment to raise the funding. For the next three weeks, her enrollment involves living with a humanoid robot meant to make her happy.
Starring: Maren Eggert, Dan Stevens, Sandra Hüller,Hans L?w, Wolfgang Hübsch, Annika Meier, Falilou Seck, Jürgen Tarrach, Henriette Richter-R?hl, Monika Oschek, Inga Busch and Gabriel Munoz Munoz
Where to watch: In Theaters Sept. 24.
12.Afterlife of the Party
During her birthday week, Cassie dies and finds herself having to right her wrongs in order to enter the pearly gates.
Starring: Victoria Justice, Midori Francis, Timothy Renouf, Robyn Scott, Adam Garcia, Spencer Sutherland, Gloria Garcia and Kiroshan Naidoo
Where to watch: In Netflix Sept. 9.
13.Blood Brothers: Malcolm X & Muhammad Ali
Inspired by the book Blood Brothers by Randy Roberts and Johnny Smith, Blood Brothers: Malcolm X & Muhammad Ali is a new Netflix documentary about Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali's friendship, featuring never-before-seen footage.
Where to watch: On Netflix Sept. 9.
14.The Starling
After Lilly and her husband suffer a devastating loss, Lilly is left alone in her grief. An obsession with a starling in her backyard leads her to form a surprising friendship with a veterinarian who helps her begin to heal.
Starring: Melissa McCarthy, Chris O'Dowd, Kevin Kline, Timothy Olyphant, Daveed Diggs, Skyler Gisondo, Laura Harrier, Rosalind Chao, Kimberly Quinn, and Loretta Devine.
Where to watch: In theaters Sept. 17 and on Netflix Sept. 24.
15.Sounds Like Love
At the peak of Maca's career as a fashion assistant, her ex-boyfriend, Leo, arrives back in Madrid. Maca leans on her friends, Jime and Adriana, and they soon understand just how difficult love can really be.
Starring: María Valverde, álex González, Carlo Costanzia, Susana Abaitua, Eva Ugarte, Ignacio Montes, Elisabet Casanovas, Artur Busquets, Claudia Galán, Roger Berruezo, Miguel Herrera, Miri Pérez-Cabrero, and Davinia Subira
Where to watch: On Netflix Sept. 29.
16.The Mad Women's Ball
Set in the 19th Century, The Mad Women's Ball tells the story of Eugénie, a young woman who has a special power that causes her to hear the dead. Concerned, her family takes her to a neurology clinic in Paris, called La Pitié Salpétrière Hospital, where she cannot escape. When Eugénie meets Geneviève, a nurse at the hospital, their lives will change as they prepare for the annual Bal des folles.
Starring: Mélanie Laurent, Lou de Laage, Emmanuelle Bercot, Benjamin Voisin, Cédric Khan, Christophe Montenez, Lomane De Dietrich, and Grégoire Bonnet
Where to watch: On Amazon Prime Sept. 17.