September means the heat of the Summer gives way to the
glorious winds of Fall, and with it comes the faint whisperings of Oscar
Season. Here are the notable releases for the month of September as 2017 enters
its final quarter.
“It” all starts with…
IT – One of Stephen King’s most famous books about a group
of children terrorized by a ghostly clown comes to the big screen for the first
time. It is directed by Andres Muschietti, who helmed the horror hit MAMA in
2013.
TULIP FEVER - Alicia Vikander (EX MACHINA) and Dane DeHaan (THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES) get caught up in a love affair during the 17th century Tulip Mania economic collapse. Directed by Justin Chadwick (THE OTHER BOLEYN GIRL), and co-stars Judi Dench, Christoph Waltz, Zach Galifianakis, and Cara Delevinge.
GOON: LAST OF THE ENFORCERS - Seann William Scott reprises his GOON role in this sequel to the 2011 ice hockey cult-favorite.
TULIP FEVER - Alicia Vikander (EX MACHINA) and Dane DeHaan (THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES) get caught up in a love affair during the 17th century Tulip Mania economic collapse. Directed by Justin Chadwick (THE OTHER BOLEYN GIRL), and co-stars Judi Dench, Christoph Waltz, Zach Galifianakis, and Cara Delevinge.
GOON: LAST OF THE ENFORCERS - Seann William Scott reprises his GOON role in this sequel to the 2011 ice hockey cult-favorite.
THE LIMEHOUSE GOLEM – This British horror-thriller is
adapted from the novel of the same name, in which a series of murders in
Victorian London may be committed by a legendary creature from dark times. It
stars Bill Nighy (SHAWN OF THE DEAD), Olivia Cooke, and Eddie Marsan.
HOME AGAIN – In this romantic comedy, Reese Witherspoon
plays a single mom who allows three young men to move in with her. Co-stars
Michael Sheen, Lake Bell, and Candice Bergen.
MOTHER! – Visionary director Darren Aronofsky (BLACK SWAN)
returns with this psychological horror film in which a couple has their lives
disrupted by the arrival of another couple. Stars Jennifer Lawrence, Javier
Bardem, Ed Harris, and Michelle Pfeiffer.
AMERICAN ASSASSIN – Based on the novel of the same name,
Michael Keaton plays a Cold War veteran who trains a new black ops recruit.
Co-stars Dylan O’Brien and Taylor Kitsch.
WOODSHOCK – Kirsten Dunst plays a grieving woman who begins
to cope by discovering a new drug.
BRAD’S STATUS – In this comedy, Ben Stiller plays a
successful career-man who begins to compare his life to his four college
friends. Co-stars Michael Sheen, Luke Wilson, and Jenna Fischer. It is written
and directed by Mike White (SCHOOL OF ROCK).
KINGSMAN: THE GOLDEN CIRCLE – The much anticipated sequel to
the 2014 spy-comedy smash-hit. Matthew Vaughn (STARDUST) returns to direct, and
his mighty cast includes Taron Egerton, Colin Firth, Julianne Moore, Mark
Strong, Halle Berry, Channing Tatum, Jeff Bridges, and a few other surprises.
BATTLE OF THE SEXES – The famed tennis match between Billie
Jean King and Bobby Riggs comes to the big screen, with Emma Stone (LA LA LAND)
playing King, and Steve Carell (FOXCATCHER) as Riggs. It co-stars Bill Pullman,
Alan Cumming, Elisabeth Shue, and Sarah Silverman. It is helmed by the
directing team of Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, who brought us LITTLE MISS
SUNSHINE in 2006.
STRONGER – Every Fall, Jake Gyllenhaal seems to show up with
a powerhouse performance film, and 2017 is no different. In this true-story
drama, he plays a survivor of the Boston Marathon Bombing who loses his legs.
AMERICAN MADE – Based on a true story, this biographical
drama has Tom Cruise playing a former TWA pilot who became a drug smuggler for
the Cartel. It is directed by Doug Liman (EDGE OF TOMORROW), and co-stars
Domhnall Gleeson (THE FORCE AWAKENS).
FLATLINERS – Not a remake but a sequel to the 1990 film of
the same name, in which medical students conduct experiments with near-death
experiences. It is directed by Niels Arden Oplev, who brought us the Swedish
version of THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO in 2009. It stars Ellen Page, Diego
Luna, and Kiefer Sutherland as his character from the ’90 film.
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Next month, Reel Speak previews the month of October.
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