MyJoyOnline has published a comprehensive guide to the top ten films recommended for viewing in September. This curated list, originally sourced from the BBC, offers a diverse selection of cinematic experiences for audiences.
The featured films span various genres, ensuring options for different tastes. Among the highlights is a new take on the popular video game franchise, "Resident Evil." This reboot promises a spookier experience than its predecessors, focusing on a medical courier navigating a zombie-infested Raccoon City. Its international release is scheduled for September 16, 17, and 18.
Another anticipated release is "Practical Magic 2," a sequel arriving 28 years after the original. Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock reprise their roles as witch sisters Gillian and Sally. The film, adapted from an Alice Hoffman novel, delves into a family curse where men they love face an untimely demise. It premieres on September 11 in the US, UK, and Ireland.
The list also includes "Primetime," a fact-based drama starring Robert Pattinson. Pattinson portrays journalist Chris Hansen in this film about a controversial reality television show, "To Catch a Predator." This drama will be released on September 25 in the US and Canada. Ethan Hawke features in "The Weight," a period drama set during the Great Depression. Hawke plays a single father unfairly sent to a labour camp, tasked with transporting stolen gold bricks. This film is set for release on September 18 in the US and Canada.
DreamWorks Animation's "Forgotten Island" is also highlighted. This psychedelic fantasy adventure is notable as the first major Hollywood film to draw on Filipino folklore. It tells the story of two schoolgirls who fall into a magical world of demons and witches. The film's co-director, Joel Crawford, emphasized the importance of representation for young girls. "Forgotten Island" will be released on September 25 in the US and Canada.
The article provides a useful resource for film enthusiasts planning their entertainment for the month. It showcases a blend of established franchises, returning stars, and innovative new stories. This selection reflects current trends in the global film industry, offering both escapism and thought-provoking narratives. Audiences can look forward to a busy month at the cinemas with these diverse offerings.
