There are an insane amount of movies releasing this September. There are 12 that are on the top of my watchlist. Which are on yours?
- 99 Homes
- About Ray
- Ashby
- Cooties
- Dragon Blade
- Finders Keepers
- Mississippi Grind
- Prophet’s Prey
- Sicario
- Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine
- Stonewall
- The Keeping Room
September 2nd
The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution
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Produced by PBS, this is likely to be in a classic documentary style.
A Walk in the Woods
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Robert Redford tried to make a comeback last year with his solo effort, All Is Lost, but this time he teams up with Nick Nolte. Potential to be great.
September 4th
Before We Go – available to rent
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Chris Evans directs with the unpredictable and amazing Alice Eve. She also stars with Matthew Broderick in Dirty Weekend, out this same day.
Bloodsucking Bastards
Also on VOD
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Liz is reviewing – stay tuned!
Break Point
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Dirty Weekend
Tribeca Film Festival 2015, also on VOD
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This didn’t impress Liz or myself, but Jeremy is going to give it a try. Stay tuned for his review!
Also on VOD
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Adrien Brody, Jackie Chan and John Cusack. Swords, armor and anticipated over-acting.
My Voice, My Life
Documentary
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Number One Fan
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The Transporter Refueled
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Coming Home
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Welcome to Leith
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Jeremy is reviewing – stay tuned!
Chloe and Theo
Also on VOD
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Jordan is reviewing – stay tuned!
Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine
Also on VOD
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Liz and I will attended a special screening and Q&A with director Alex Gibney – stay tuned for their side-by-side reviews! Can you guess which is the iPhone user?
Wolf Totem
September 9th
The Visit
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Are you going to give M. Night another shot?
Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials
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September 11th
On demand September 18th
New York Film Festival 2014
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Sleeping with Other People
Tribeca Film Festival 2015
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Don’t even think about it – just see it. I raved about it here.
Breathe
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Mélanie Laurent directs. I’m there.
Goodnight Mommy
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Listening
also on VOD
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Meet the Patels
Documentary
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Paul Taylor Creative Domain
Documentary
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Triple 9
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TBD
90 Minutes in Heaven
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The Perfect Guy
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September 18th
Captive
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Pawn Sacrifice
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Kate Macer (Emily Blunt, right), Dave Jennings, (Victor Garber, center right), Phil Coopers (Hank Rogerson, center left) and Reggie Wayne (Daniel Kaluuya, left) in SICARIO. Photo Credit: Richard Foreman
Sicario
Toronto International Film Festival 2015
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Emily Blunt once more kicking ass. Love it.
About Ray
Toronto International Film Festival 2015
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You can catch the doc on Netflix right now here.
Everest
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This might be worth the extra moola for IMAX.
Katti Batti
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The New Girlfriend
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Documentary
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Amy Berg has wowed me with West of Memphis and Deliver Us From Evil, so I’m looking forward to this.
Uncle John
Also on VOD
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War Pigs
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Some Kind of Hate
Also on VOD
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Jeremy Scott: The People’s Designer
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September 23rd
Pay the Ghost
Also on VOD
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Trailer TBA
September 24th
The Reflektor Tapes
Documentary, Toronto International Film Festival 2015
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September 25th
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Ben Mendelsohn is one of those actors that greatly elevates the movie without overshadowing it. CAN’T WAIT. (Insert joke from @harmonov about Ryan Reynolds)
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Before I Wake
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The Green Inferno
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Misunderstood
Also on VOD, New York Film Festival 2014
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Mission to Lars
Documentary
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The Intern
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10 Days in a Madhouse
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A Brave Heart: The Lizzie Velasquez Story
Documentary
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Ashby TrailerLife is about knowing how to take a hit. Brace yourself, Ashby opens in Select Theaters, On Demand and DIGITAL HD September 25th!
Posted by Ashby on Saturday, August 22, 2015
Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Story of the National Lampoon
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Labyrinth of Lies
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Before I Wake
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Hotel Transylvania 2
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Brand: A Second Coming
Documentary
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Could not find a trailer. This is not a good sign.
Wildlike
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September 30th
The Walk
New York Film Festival 2015
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I’ve been a nanny and a teacher. We all know, even working outside early childhood education that some parents ans children are just plain weird. Yup. I said it. Weird. In Juanra Fernandez‘s new Spanish horror creation PARA ELISA, weird takes on a whole new meaning.
In need of some quick and easy cash, Ana arrives for a job interview as a nanny. The mother of the house is an eccentric musician with a screw loose. One giant dilemma stands in Ana’s way; Mom is not only certifiably insane but her daughter, Elisa, is even more disturbed. Her sense of reality has been twisted by years of abuse combined with what seems like mental illness. Ana is made into a living doll for Elisa to “toy” with.
Our heroine is played in realistic fashion by Ona Casamiquela. I do not know what I would do faced with this scenario but she fights her ass off. Scary mommy Diamantina is played brilliantly by Luisa Gavasa. Think Sunset Boulevard lost her mind. I would watch an entire film about her back story in a heart beat. Elisa is portrayed by Ana Turpin. She skillfully created a character you find yourself caring for and fearing. This is a fearless performance. I would seek out more work from her. Someone get Guillermo Del Toro in touch with Turpin, please?
Not since Grand Piano have I been this unsettled by the sights and sounds of a piano in an opening credits sequence. This sets the stage for the entire rest of Para Elisa. Taking a page right out if Stephen King‘s Misery, add in a dash of People Under The Stairs parenting style and you’ve got yourself a rousing good time. The violence ramps up and up as the story progresses, all action occurring within one night, and at a tight 71 minute run time, Para Elisa is one satisfying nightmare.















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