Based on information provided by the Box Office Mojo and some internet research, here are just some of the movies you can expect to see in the movie theatres in September:
Max Rose
Opens: September 2
Max Rose (veteran actor Jerry Lewis) is an aging jazz pianist who learns that his wife of 50 years may have been unfaithful to him. Though his career wasn’t everything he’d hoped it would be, Max Rose always felt like a success because his beautiful, elegant wife (Eva) was by his side. While going through her things, however, Max discovers an object bearing an intimate inscription from another man, a shocking revelation that leads him to believe his entire marriage, indeed, his entire life, was built on a lie. Coping with anger, withdrawal and his own fragile health, Rose embarks on an exploration of his past, all the while searching for Eva’s mystery suitor, hoping to find the answers he needs to be at peace. The cast includes Kerry Bishe (Halt and Catch Fire), Dean Stockwell (Quantum Leap) and Illeana Douglas (Ghost World) [among others].
Morgan
Opens: September 2
“Morgan” (relative newcomer Anya Taylor-Joy) is not like other girls. Created and raised in a laboratory environment by a group of scientists, she defies nature with her super-human qualities. Walking and talking within one month and self-sufficient after just six, her rapid progression is remarkable, exceeding the expectations of her creators. After Morgan has a “tantrum” in which she almost kills some of the scientists, Lee Weathers (Kate Mara), a corporate consultant, is called in to make the ultimate choice of “terminating” Morgan or letting her live before she causes anymore havoc and escapes into the outside world. The film also stars Toby Jones (Captain America), Rose Leslie (Game of Thrones and Downton Abbey), Boyd Holbrook (Gone Girl), Michelle Yeoh (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), Jennifer Jason Leigh (The Hateful Eight), Paul Giamatti (San Andreas)
The Light Between Oceans
Opens: September 2
Tom Sherbourne (Michael Fassbender), a lighthouse keeper and war veteran, and his wife Isabel (Alicia Vikander) are living off the coast in post-World War I Western Australia. One day, the couple rescue a baby girl who has washed up on an adrift rowboat and decide to informally adopt her as their own, whom they name Lucy. But as Lucy grows older, Tom and Isabel discover the consequences of raising the child when a visit to the mainland and an encounter with a particular woman, (Rachel Weisz), threaten to break apart their blissfully happy family. The cast includes Bryan Brown and Jack Thompson.
Other People
Opens: September 9
David (Jessie Plemons from Friday Night Lights), a 29-year-old gay man, moves home to Sacramento to take care of his mother, Joanne (Molly Shannon from Never Been Kissed), who’s in the advanced stages of leiomyosarcoma. Being home is further complicated by his conservatively religious family and his father’s refusal to accept his sexuality (ten years after he came out). As Joanne struggles through chemo, decides to quit treatment, and begins to decline, each of the family members deal with the inevitable loss in their own way. The cast includes Bradley Whitford (The West Wing) and June Squibb (Nebraska).
Sully
Opens: September 9
On January 15, 2009, veteran US Airways pilots Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenburger (Tom Hanks) and First Officer Jeffery “Jeff” Skiles (Aaron Eckhart) prepare to board US Airways Flight 1549 departing from LaGuardia Airport. Sully taxis his A320 to runway 4 and takes off. Barely three minutes into the flight, disaster strikes as the plane hits a flock of geese, which cripples both engines of the A320. Without engine power and no airport within range, Sully is forced to land his ill-fated airliner in the frigid waters of the Hudson River. With 155 passengers and crew on board, Sully, against immeasurable odds, successfully ditches the aircraft, sparing the lives of the crew and passengers and he is dubbed a hero by the press for his actions. But soon afterwards, Sully’s life is invaded by reporters and investigators who force Sully to put his job, family and reputation on the line. The film stars Laura Linney (The C Word), Anna Gunn (Breaking Bad), Autumn Reeser (The O.C.) and Holt McCallany (Black Hat).
Bridget Jones’s Baby
Opens: September 16
After breaking up with Mark Darcy (Colin Firth), Bridget Jones’s (Renee Zellweger) “happily ever after” hasn’t quite gone according to plan. Now in her forties and single again, she decides to focus on her career as a news producer and surrounds herself with her friends, old and new. For once, Bridget has everything under control. Then, her love life takes a turn and she meets a dashing American named Jack Qwant (Patrick Dempsey from Grey’s Anatomy), who is everything that Mark Darcy is not. In an unlikely twist, Bridget finds herself pregnant, but with one hitch: she can only be fifty percent sure of who the baby’s father is. The film also stars James Callis (Battlestar Galactica), Jim Broadbent (Harry Potter franchise) and Emma Thompson (Love Actually).
Snowden
Opens: September 16
The film follows Edward Snowden (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), a geeky American computer professional who leaked classified information from the National Security Agency to The Guardian in June 2013. The cast includes Shailene Woodley (The Divergent franchise), Melissa Leo (The Fighter), Zachary Quinto (Star Trek franchise), Tom Wilkinson (Batman Begins), Scott Eastwood (The Longest Ride), Timothy Olyphant (Justified), Nicolas Cage (National Treasure) and Rhys Ifans (The Amazing Spider-Man).
Storks
Opens: September 23
Storks deliver babies…or at least they used to. Now they deliver packages for global internet giant Cornerstore.com. Junior (Andy Samberg), the company’s top delivery stork, is about to be promoted when he accidentally activates the Baby Making Machine, producing an adorable and wholly unauthorized baby girl. Desperate to deliver this bundle of trouble before the boss gets wise, Junior and his friend Tulip (Katie Crown from Bob’s Burgers), the only human on Stork Mountain, race to make their first-ever baby drop – in a wild and revealing journey that could make more than one family whole and restore the storks’ true mission in the world. Other voices will be provided by Kelsey Grammer (Frasier), Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele (Key and Peele), Jennifer Aniston, Ty Burrell and Danny Trejo.
The Dressmaker
Opens: September 23
In 1950s Australia, beautiful, talented dressmaker Myrtile “Tilly” Dunnage (Kate Winslet) returns to her tiny hometown to right wrongs from her past. As she tries to reconcile with her mother, she starts to fall in love while transforming the fashion of the town. The film also stars Liam Hemsworth (Independence Day: Resurgence and The Hunger Games franchise), Hugo Weaving (The Lord of the Rings franchise) and Judy Davis (Life with Judy Garland).
The Magnificent Seven
Opens: September 23
As the town Rose Krick is put under the siege of industrialist Bartholomew Bogue (Peter Sarsgaard from An Education), the residents enlist the help of seven outlaws, headed by bounty hunter Sam Chisolm (Denzel Washington), to protect them while they prepare for the anticipated violent confrontation. However, upon meeting the town’s residents, the Seven find themselves fighting for much more than money. The rest of the seven include Chris Pratt (Guardians of the Galaxy), Ethan Hawke (Training Day), Vincent D’Onofrio (Daredevil), Byung-hun Lee (Terminator: Genisys), Manuel Garcia-Rulfo (Cake and From Dusk Til Dawn: The Series) and Martin Sensmeier (Salem). The film also stars Haley Bennett (The Girl on the Train and Music and Lyrics), Matt Bomer (White Collar) and Cam Gigandet (Burlesque).
The Queen of Katwe
Opens: September 23
The film depicts the life of Phiona Mutesi (newcomer Madina Nalwanga), a Ugandan chess prodigy who becomes a Woman Candidate Master after her performances at World Chess Olympiads. The cast includes David Oyelowo (Selma) and Lupita Nyong’o (12 Years a Slave).
Deepwater Horizon
Opens: September 23
The film is based on the 2010 Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The cast includes Mark Wahlberg, Kurt Russell, John Malkovich, Gina Rodriguez (Jane the Virgin), Dylan O’Brien (Teen Wolf) and Kate Hudson.
Denial
Opens: September 30
Based on the book History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier, the film recounts Deborah E. Lipstadt’s (Rachel Weisz) legal battle for historical truth against David Irving (Timothy Spall), who accused her of libel when she declared him a Holocaust denier. In the English legal system, in cases of libel, the burden of proof is on the accused, therefore it was up to Lipstadt and her legal team, led by Richard Rampton (Tom Wilkinson), to prove the essential truth that the Holocaust occurred.
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
Opens: September 30
When his grandfather mysteriously dies, 16 year old Jacob “Jake” Portman (Asa Butterfield from Ender’s Game) travels and discovers “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children” run by the mysterious Miss Peregrine (Eva Green from Penny Dreadful). However, he is chosen to protect the Peculiar Children as an evil band of forces is intent on killing them. The film includes Dame Judi Dench, Kim Dickens (Friday Night Lights), Samuel L. Jackson, Allison Janney, Rupert Everett (My Best Friend’s Wedding) and Terence Stamp.
Movies coming out in October will be posted at the end of September.
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