The second week of September brings a new James Wan movie, and the closing of one of Netflix’s most famous series.
“Malignant”, the new film by James Wan, the director of “The Conjuring”, hits the big screen. The tape sees Wan returning to horror after 5 years. In addition, they release “Show Me the Father” and “The Card Counter”, the new Paul Schrader (writer of “Taxi Driver”), in Fine Arts.
On the small screen comes the last part of the last season of “Lucifer” on Netflix, the American adaptation of the Swedish series “Scenes from a Marriage” and the movies “Kate” and “The Voyeurs” on Netflix and Prime Video.
Malignant
The new horror film directed by James Wan (director of “The Conjuring”), follows Madison, a woman who has horrible visions of macabre murders. Soon, Madison discovers that visions are more than that.
Genre: Horror
Cast: Annabelle Wallis, Maddie Hasson, George Young
Release: Tomorrow in theaters and on HBO Max
Show me the Father
The new film from the creators of “War Room” and “Courageous” features several connecting stories, talking about God’s power in the lives of different people and families.
Genre: Documentary
Cast: Jim Daly, Jonathan Evans, Tony Evans
Premiere: Today in theaters
The card counter
William Tell is a former military man who, after spending several years imprisoned for war crimes, becomes a poker player, consumed by the ghosts of his past, and by the desire to avenge what was his officer in the command.
Genre: Drama
Cast: Oscar Isaac, Tiffany Haddish, Tye Sheridan
Premiere: Today in Fine Arts
Blood Brothers: Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali
From meeting by chance, to a dramatic separation, the new Netflix documentary tells the story of Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali, and how their relationship was broken over time.
Genre: Documentary
List: Muhammad Ali, Malcolm X
Release: Today on Netflix
Kate
“Kate” is the new Netflix movie, which tells the story of a murderer who has 24 hours to take revenge on the man who poisoned her. Directed by Cedric Nicolas-Troyan.
Genre: Action / Adventure / Crime
Cast: Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Michiel Huisman and Woody Harrelson
Release: Tomorrow on Netflix
Lucifer
The end has come! The devil himself has become god … almost. This is the last part of the final season of the popular character series based on the “Sandman” comics, written by Neil Gaiman.
Genre: Mystery / Fantasy / Drama
Cast: Tom Ellis, Lauren German, DB Woodside
Release: Tomorrow on Netflix
Scenes from a wedding
The adaptation of Ingmar Bergman’s classic series, sees Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain as “Jonathan” and “Look,” a couple who have to work on their relationship that is slowly falling apart.
Genre: Drama
Cast: Oscar Isaac, Jessica Chastain, Corey Stoll
Release: This Sunday on HBO Max
The Voyeurs
Pippa and Thomas, a couple who move into an apartment that overlooks the apartment opposite theirs. This triggers a chain of events that will end in disaster.
Genre: Drama
Cast: Sydney Sweeney, Ben Hardy, Justice Smith
Release: Tomorrow on Amazon Prime Video