GVN September 2020 Movie Release List

Happy September! Moviegoers, rejoice, theaters are finally back open… Well kind of. While The Rona is still lurking in its reaper cloak, we still have to impersonate Sub-Zero and Scorpion, and theater capacity is limited but at least our sanctuary has welcomed us home. Big releases are still being pushed back and studios are constantly contemplating VOD and digital rollouts. However, some may find comfort in having theaters back in this reduced state so they can add to their rollouts. With theater capacity being only 25 percent in some places, the conditions aren’t quite perfect but we’re slowly moving in the right direction. I guess we’ll see how well it worked when the October list rolls around. Nevertheless, September is packed full of great movies with Tenet being the most anticipated one of them all. I know I’ve had few of these films on past lists because of the showbiz shuffle but it looks like we’ll finally get to experience a few, such as Mulan and Antebellum that initially had spring releases. Anyway, I’ve compiled a lengthy list of releases that I could confirm and I hope you find something great to watch. Also, if it looks interesting, don’t be afraid to take a chance and rent it on VOD or digital. Well, enough of my rambling, the list is below. Enjoy and let us know which movies you are looking forward to.

 

The 2nd – September 1st (Digital & VOD)

Secret-service agent Vic Davis (Ryan Phillippe) is on his way to pick up his estranged son, Shawn (Jack Griffo), from his college campus when he finds himself in the middle of a high-stakes terrorist operation. The daughter of a Supreme Court Justice (Lexi Simonsen) is the target and this armed faction will stop at nothing to kidnap her Vic quickly realizes that there’s no one coming to rescue them and must now use his entire set of skills to save her and his son from an incredibly dangerous and lethal situation.

 

A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio – September 1st (Digital & DVD)

Rod, radio DJ, hosts a popular horror-themed show packed with tales of terror for eager listeners. When he receives alarming calls from a horrified child things start to feel off.

 

Dinner With Leatherface – September 1st (VOD)

A look at poet, author, filmmaker, actor and horror icon, Gunnar Hansen, the original Leatherface in the first Texas Chainsaw Massacre, from friends, colleagues, filmmakers, actors and anyone who knew one of the nicest people affiliated with the horror genre.

 

 

Murder Trip – September 1st (Digital)

When Ed’s best friend, Liam, takes him on a surprise camping trip in a secluded desert, he becomes suspicious about Liam’s true intentions.

 

Dude With An Uzi – September 1st (Digital)

 A man finds an uzi in the local park. Detective Richard Pasta is on the case.

 

Robin’s Wish – September 1st (VOD)

An intimate portrait of Robin Williams and his invulnerable spirit, Robin’s Wish is the story of what really happened to one of the greatest entertainers of all time – and what his mind was fighting.

 

Odd Man Rush –  September 1st (Digital & VOD)

When Harvard hockey’s Bobby Sanders lands in Sweden’s minor leagues, his relationship with the girl at the local market forces him to confront the reality of his childhood NHL dream before the Hockey Gods intervene.

 

Tom Of Your Life – September 1st (Digital)

When a child is born at a rural hospital who ages, grows and evolves four years every hour, a rebellious nurse takes him on the road to show him what life is all about on the one day he’ll have to live it in this coming -and going- of age fable from first-time writer-director Jer Sklar featuring songs from his band The Blackstrap Molasses.

 

The Boss Baby: Get That Baby! – September 1st (Netflix)

Welcome to the Baby Corp Job Simulator! Through a series of interactive (and hilarious) choices, you will fight off Boss Baby’s villains, save Baby Corp, and discover the perfect position for the company’s newest recruit: you! DreamWorks The Boss Baby Get That Baby! interactive special.

 

True: Friendship Day – September 1st (Netflix)

Grizelda discovers the true meaning of Friendship Day when she gets turned into a mermaid and meets a grumpy giant Grippity-Grab.

 

The Match (La Partita) – September 1st (Netflix Italia)

One football match on a dirt pitch near Rome becomes a day of reckoning as a young player, his coach and their team’s owner wrestle internal demons.

 

12 Days of Christmas – September 1st (Digital)

Amy and Steve, two best friends from high school, return home for winter break after finishing the first semester of college. By now, they and their other friends were all supposed to have reinvented themselves. Naivete? Youthful hope? Well, new labels don’t matter when old power plays still endure. Bring on the festivities!! Old rivalries, romances, friendships, clashes, and even an unplanned pregnancy! High school friendship is a gift that keeps on giving. The question is which ones will they keep and which ones will the friends discard? A perfect blend of humor and warmth captivates in a highly entertaining, coming-of-age tale that makes us hope our own Christ“mess” days are far behind.

 

Freaks: You’re One of Us – September 2nd (Netflix)

Wendy (Cornelia Gröschel), a young working class mom, realizes that years of medication have suppressed her latent supernatural powers. She meets a stranger, Marek (Wotan Wilke Möhring), with the same background, and finds out that her co-worker, Elmar (Tim Oliver Schultz), is also similarly gifted. Question is: what will she do with her new powers?

 

Tenet – September 3rd

Armed with only one word—Tenet—and fighting for the survival of the entire world, the Protagonist journeys through a twilight world of international espionage on a mission that will unfold in something beyond real time. Not time travel. Inversion.

 

You Could Never Be Sorry Enough – 

Two friends are lured to a small town to investigate a string of serial murders.

 

Love, Guaranteed – September 3rd (Netflix)

To save her small law firm, earnest lawyer Susan (Rachael Leigh Cook) takes a high-paying case from Nick (Damon Wayans Jr.), a charming new client who wants to sue a dating website that guarantees love. But as the case heats up, so do Susan and Nick’s feelings for each other.

 

My Brothers’ Crossing – September 3rd

My Brothers’ Crossing is the true story about a tragic accident that happened in August 2015. In remote southwest Virginia, during the time when we were experiencing riots and racial hate crimes, an African-American man is involved in a horrific accident which claims the lives of Bobby and Pam Clark—a Caucasian couple. What followed was a community rising up, blind to our different heritages, to heal and show incredible forgiveness in the wake of this tragedy

 

Mulan – September 4th (Disney+)

When the Emperor of China issues a decree that one man per family must serve in the Imperial Army to defend the country from Northern invaders, Hua Mulan, the eldest daughter of an honored warrior, steps in to take the place of her ailing father. Masquerading as a man, Hua Jun, she is tested every step of the way and must harness her inner-strength and embrace her true potential. It is an epic journey that will transform her into an honored warrior and earn her the respect of a grateful nation…and a proud father.

 

I’m Thinking of Ending Things –  September 4th (Netflix)

Despite second thoughts about their relationship, a young woman (Jessie Buckley) takes a road trip with her new boyfriend (Jesse Plemons) to his family farm. Trapped at the farm during a snowstorm with Jake’s mother (Toni Collette) and father (David Thewlis), the young woman begins to question the nature of everything she knew or understood about her boyfriend, herself, and the world.

 

Feels Good Man – September 4th (Digital)

When indie comic character Pepe the Frog becomes an unwitting icon of hate, his creator, artist Matt Furie, fights to bring Pepe back from the darkness and navigate America’s cultural divide.

 

The Owners – September 4th (Theaters, Digital, & VOD)

A group of friends think they found the perfect easy score – an empty house with a safe full of cash. But when the elderly couple that lives there comes home early, the tables are suddenly turned. As a deadly game of cat and mouse ensues, the would-be thieves must fight to save themselves from a nightmare they could never have imagined.

 

The Argument – September 4th (Limited, Digital, VOD)

Lisa (Charlotte McKinney) and Jack (Dan Fogler) get into an argument at their cocktail party that escalates until it brings an abrupt end to the festivities. To determine who was right they decide to recreate the night again and again.

 

Queen Esther – September 4th (PPV)

Set in the opulent yet perilous Persian Empire, QUEEN ESTHER is a captivating tale of beauty and bravery. Esther’s ordinary life changed forever when she was taken through the palace doors, entering a new world of royalty and risk. With a crown on her head and a secret in her heart, can she find the courage to trust in God’s plan and believe that she was made for such a time as this? Experience one of the most riveting Bible stories of the Old Testament as it comes to life with magnificent sets, special effects, and live animals in this brand-new, original stage production! Join us Labor Day Weekend for the live broadcast Friday, September 4, 2020, at 7PM ET. Encore showtimes available Saturday and Sunday. Exclusively on Sight & Sound TV!

 

Anthony – September 4th (Peacock)

In 2005, 18-year-old Black student Anthony Walker was murdered in an unprovoked, racially motivated attack in Liverpool that shocked the nation. ANTHONY is a powerful feature film that examines the impact of Walker’s murder by exploring what may have happened had he lived. This distinctive drama presents a unique perspective on this devastating crime and the life it took away.

 

Butcher – September 4th (Prime Video)

A short film in the world of Amazon Prime’s “The Boys” which reveals what happened during Billy Butcher’s missing couple of weeks after the events of the show’s first season.

 

The Incredible Jake Parker – September 4th (Digital & VOD)

Six months ago, Jake Parker was on top of the world as a platinum-selling singer, songwriter, and pop music sensation. Now, Jake faces the biggest challenge not just of his career but of his entire life: recovering from anorexia.

 

Switched – September 4th (Digital & VOD)

Tired of being bullied, Cassandra Evans prays that her nemesis, Katie Sharp, the queen bee of social media, would know what it’s like to walk a day in her shoes. Her prayer is answered in an unexpected way when they get switched.

 

Measure for Measure – September 3rd

A contemporary re-telling of Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure. An unlikely romance ignites between a young immigrant Muslim girl and a young musician, set against Melbourne’s notorious commission flats, where a world of crime, drugs, and racial disharmony reign….

 

Guest House – September 4th (Digital & VOD)

When engaged couple Sarah (Aimee Teegarden) and Blake (Mike Castle) buy their dream home, there’s a catch: a party animal named Randy (Shore) in the guest house who refuses to leave! When Randy throws a wild, sexy pool party, the cops show up — and Blake gets arrested. Can he and Sarah get through their backyard wedding without a certain loser crashing the party…and ruining their marriage?

 

Critical Thinking – September 4th (Limited & VOD)

Based on a true story from 1998, five LatinX and Black teenagers from the toughest underserved ghetto in Miami fight their way into the National Chess Championship under the guidance of their unconventional but inspirational teacher.

 

 

My Octopus Teacher – September 7th (Netflix)

After years of swimming every day in the freezing ocean at the tip of Africa, Craig Foster meets an unlikely teacher: a young octopus who displays remarkable curiosity. Visiting her den and tracking her movements for months on end he eventually wins the animal’s trust and they develop a never-before-seen bond between human and wild animal.

 

Range Runners – September 8th (DVD & Digital)

Left for Dead. Back for Vengeance.

 

First One In – September 8th (Digital & VOD)

After accidentally killing an endangered animal on a popular reality TV show, Madi Cooke (Kat Foster) is labeled an eco-terrorist, is fired from her job, and believes she now is the most hated woman in America. She changes her look and last name to interview with Bobbi (Georgia King), who heads Mason Agents — the #1 real estate firm in Connecticut. But in an effort to maintain championship status in a local, annual tournament, Bobbi only hires women who play tennis.

 

#Alive – September 8th (Netflix Asia)

As a grisly virus rampages a city, a lone man stays locked inside his apartment, digitally cut off from seeking help and desperate to find a way out.

 

Nail in the Coffin: The Fall & Rise of Vampiro – September 8th (VOD)

Semi-retired professional wrestler, Ian Hodkinson reveals the harsh realities behind the glamour of being famous in the world of wrestling as Vampiro. A Lucha libre legend, Hodkinson has to grapple with working behind the scenes as the Director of Talent in Mexico City while simultaneously raising his teenage daughter in Canada. Vampiro tells his story about his rise to fame and the challenges of splitting his time between the muscle-bound family he has always known and the unknown world of single parenthood.

 

Up On The Glass – September 8th (Digital & VOD)

A wanderer named Jack DiMercurio secretly desires the life and wife of his more affluent friend, Andy Shelton. Past tensions resurface between the two men during an informal reunion at Andy’s cottage on Lake Michigan. One heinous act allows Jack to draw close to Andy’s wife Liz, but Jack finds living Andy’s life is a dangerous lie.

 

Surge – September 9th (Showtime)

A feature documentary about the record number of first-time female candidates who ran, won and upended politics in what became the historic, barrier-breaking 2018 midterm elections. The film explores whether this is another moment in women’s political history or the beginning of a true movement.

 

Corazon Loco – September 9th (Netflix Latinoamerica)

Fernando is a family man – equally committed to each of his two families. But one wrong turn brings them crashing together.

 

Cargo – September 9th (Netflix)

Prahastha, a lonely astronaut, works in a spaceship. Every morning, his spaceship comes close to Earth and Cargos are delivered at the arrival bay. These Cargos are people who have just died on Earth and we learn that Prahastha works for Post Death Transition Services — a large, pioneering, bureaucratic company that stores, transitions, and recycles dead people for rebirth. Today, after many years, a young, popular astronaut — Yuvishka, trained in cutting edge technology, will join the spaceship as his assistant.

 

Incidental Moments of the Day – September 10th (Digital)

The final installment of “The Apple Family: Life on Zoom” trilogy, featuring Lucy Michael of “The Michaels.”

 

Wild Grass – September 10th (Limited)

In the 1990s, two girls and a boy enter a booming society with the hope of fulfilling their many dreams.

 

My Prince Edward – September 10 (Limited & VOD)

Serving countless newlyweds in Hong Kong’s go-to one-stop-shop of cheap wedding supplies doesn’t exempt Fong from social pressure to marry. Since nodding to Edward’s proposal, she has been pushed beyond limits by unaffordable housing, archaic customs, and intrusive in-laws. What befuddles her further is the reappearance of Shuwei, a mainlander she’s supposed to be divorced from out of a sham marriage that solved her coming-of-age hardship.

 

The Babysitter: Killer Queen – September 10th (Netflix)

Two years after defeating a satanic cult led by his babysitter Bee, Cole’s trying to forget his past and focus on surviving high school. But when old enemies unexpectedly return, Cole will once again have to outsmart the forces of evil.

 

Unpregnant – September 10th (HBOMAX)

High-school student Veronica finds out she’s pregnant and reaches out to her ex-best friend Bailey for help.

 

I Am Woman – September 11th (Limited & VOD)

the story of Helen Reddy, who in 1966 landed in New York with her three-year-old daughter, a suitcase and $230 in her pocket. Within weeks she was broke. Within months she was in love. Within five years she was one of the biggest superstars of her time, and an icon of the 1970s feminist movement, who wrote a song which galvanised a generation of women to fight for change.

 

 

The Broken Hearts Gallery – September 11th

Follows the always unique Lucy (Geraldine Viswanathan), a 20-something art gallery assistant living in New York City, who also happens to be an emotional hoarder. After she gets dumped by her latest boyfriend, Lucy is inspired to create The Broken Heart Gallery, a pop-up space for the items love has left behind. Word of the gallery spreads, encouraging a movement and a fresh start for all the romantics out there, including Lucy herself.

 

Rent-A-Pal – September 11th (Theaters & VOD)

Set in 1990, a lonely bachelor named David (Brian Landis Folkins) searches for an escape from the day-to-day drudgery of caring for his aging mother (Kathleen Brady). While seeking a partner through a video dating service, he discovers a strange VHS tape called Rent-A-Pal. Hosted by the charming and charismatic Andy (Wil Wheaton), the tape offers him much-needed company, compassion, and friendship. But, Andy’s friendship comes at a cost, and David desperately struggles to afford the price of admission.

 

ALL IN: The Fight For Democracy – September 9th

In anticipation of the 2020 presidential election, ALL IN: THE FIGHT FOR DEMOCRACY examines the often overlooked, yet insidious issue of voter suppression in the United States. The film interweaves personal experiences with current activism and historical insight to expose a problem that has corrupted our democracy from the very beginning. With the perspective and expertise of Stacey Abrams, the former Minority Leader of the Georgia House of Representatives, the documentary offers an insider’s look into laws and barriers to voting that most people don’t even know are threats to their basic rights as citizens of the United States.

 

Pets United – September 11th (Netflix)

A street-smart dog and a pampered cat join forces to lead a pack of unlikely heroes when their city is seized by its evil mayor — and his robot army.

 

Mambo Man – September 11th (VOD)

Based on a true story. In 2017, after more than half a century since Castro’s revolution, Cuba opens her arms to the West and the Yankee dollar. Born into communism, JC (Héctor Noas) is a ‘big fish in a small pond’ – a local music producer and promoter, farmer and small-time hustler who lives by his wits and imagination. To support his family and small circle of ‘business associates’ and maintain his local “Godfather” status, JC lives beyond his means – a fact that creates strains in his marriage to Rita (Yudexi de la Torre Mesa). When his crops are threatened by late rains JC has to juggle the demands of organizing music concerts while also sourcing pig feed, fixing water pumps and entertaining a group of visiting British music tourists.

 

Se Busca Papa (Dad Wanted) –  September 11th (Netflix Latinoamericana)

Blanca’s mom stopped letting her ride her BMX bike after her dad died in an accident. So, after reading about a BMX contest happening soon, she tries to enter it without her mom’s knowledge. The only problem? A parent needs to sign her in.

 

Coastal Elites – September 12 (HBO)

A socially-distanced satire from director Jay Roach, writer Paul Rudnick, and starring Bette Midler, Kaitlyn Dever, Dan Levy, Sarah Paulson, and Issa Rae.

 

Night of the Wicked Clown – September 12th (Digital)

After ten years in a mental health facility, Jonathan is coming home to join the only family he has left. Mary hopes he can live a normal life, but on the eve of his seventeenth birthday, things begin to get wicked as Jonathan’s imaginary friend decides to come out and play.

 

This is Paris – September 14th  (YouTube)

This September 14th, meet the real Paris Hilton for the very first time. She’ll embark on a journey of healing and reflection, reclaiming her true identity along the way.

 

Summerland – September 14th (Digital)

Surviving graduation is just the first challenge for Bray (Chris Ball), Oliver (Rory J. Saper), and Stacey (Maddie Phillips), three friends determined to make it to the SUMMERLAND music festival, no matter what it takes. Embarking on a road-trip in high-spirits, there’s more than just music waiting for them at the end of the rainbow. Bray has plans to meet Shawn, a boy he met on an online dating site he’s convinced is questioning his sexuality. The problem? He’s been pretending to be Stacey, Oliver’s girlfriend, to get close to him.

 

The Last Laugh – September 15th (Digital)

Myles Parks is a talented stand-up comedian on the edge of success. His past, however, is marked by a tragedy that has left him dependent on medication and limited his career potential. But tonight is the night that could turn it all around: Myles is opening for a big name comedian at a prestigious old world theater the very night that a talent scout for a prime time comedy show will be in attendance. Unfortunately, fate has something else in mind. While preparing for this career-making opportunity, Myles discovers a dead body in his dressing room. Faced with a moral dilemma, Myles hides the body so that the show can go on but soon realizes someone or something stalks the dark back corridors of the theater, putting everyone’s lives at stake. Now he must not only fight to ensure the show goes off without a hitch, he must fight to stay alive.

 

DTF – September 15th (VOD)

A filmmaker follows his friend and widowed pilot across the world, to find love on Tinder. The quest spins to an expose of depraved behaviour.

 

Happy-Go-Lucky Days – September 15th (Digital)

Love is love. Someday, the pain of being in love will be an endearing memory. No matter who the feelings are towards, no matter what form it takes, all love and lifestyles have the same value. An omnibus anime tells the stories of “The wedding of an ex”, “a student and a teacher at an all-boys’ school” and “childhood friends whose bodies and hearts change with adolescence.”

 

Evil Takes Root: The Curse of the Batibat – September 15th (Digital & DVD)

Paranormal investigator Felix Fojas arrives in a sleepy Midwest town to investigate the mysterious loss of his old lover, Amanda, and reconcile sins of the past. He discovers she fell victim to the Batibat, an ancient evil that followed her home from the Philippines. Now Felix must battle the forces of evil and unravel the mystery of the Batibat in order to save Amanda’s daughter, Sarah, from its hellish grip.

 

The Secrets We Keep – September 16th

In post-WWII America, a woman (Noomi Rapace), rebuilding her life in the suburbs with her husband (Chris Messina), kidnaps her neighbor (Joel Kinnaman) and seeks vengeance for the heinous war crimes she believes he committed against her.

 

The Devil All The Time – September 16th (Netflix)

n Knockemstiff, Ohio and its neighboring backwoods, sinister characters — an unholy preacher (Robert Pattinson), twisted couple (Jason Clarke and Riley Keough), and crooked sheriff (Sebastian Stan) — converge around young Arvin Russell (Tom Holland) as he fights the evil forces that threaten him and his family.

 

Bing! Bang! Bi! – September 17th (Frameline44 Festival)

A comedy about a struggling actor who takes a stance on her bisexuality at an inopportune moment.

 

 

Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs – September 18th (Digital & VOD)

This outrageous fairy tale spoof starts as Snow White steals a pair of red shoes that transform her into a princess. Meanwhile, a witch’s curse turns seven brave princes into dwarfs, forcing them to seek out the princess, hoping for a kiss to break their spell. Together, they must face Snow White’s wicked stepmother – who will stop at nothing to get her precious shoes back – and, along the way, learn that true beauty lies within!

 

Antebellum – September 18th (VOD)

Successful author Veronica Henley (Janelle Monáe) finds herself trapped in a horrifying reality that forces her to confront the past, present and future – before it’s too late

 

Alive – September 18th (Theaters & VOD)

A severely injured man and woman awaken in an abandoned sanatorium with no memory of who they are or what has happened. A sadistic caretaker discourages their questions and doles out punishments whenever they refuse to cooperate or try to escape. When they finally make their escape to freedom, they discover the answers to who they are – revealing even greater horror.

 

Blackbird – September 18th (Theaters & VOD)

Lily (Susan Sarandon) and Paul (Sam Neill) summon their loved ones to their beach house for one final gathering after Lily decides to end her long lbattle with ALS. The couple is planning a loving weekend complete with holiday traditions, but the mood becomes strained when unresolved issues surface between Lily and her daughters Jennifer (Kate Winslet) and Anna (Mia Wasikowska). Joining the collective farewell are Lily’s son in law (Rainn Wilson), her lifelong friend (Lindsay Duncan), daughter’s partner (Bex Taylor-Klaus) and grandson (Anson Boon). Her story is ultimately one of hope, love and a celebration of life.

 

Teenage Badass – September 18th (Digital & VOD)

the story of the rise of a fictional indie rock band named Stylo and the Murder Dogs. Set in 2006, we follow Brad (Mcabe Gregg), a teenage drummer who dreams of making it big in a rock band. Brad and his single-mother Rae (Julie Ann Emery) struggle to get by as Brad refuses to give up. On a fluke, Brad joins a new band fronted by singer/songwriter Kirk Stylo. They land a shot to play on a local news show. With the town buzzing from their performance, Brad’s dreams inch closer when they’re asked to record with Jordan (Kevin Corrigan), a legendary local producer. Just as everything seems to be falling into place, a series of chaotic events threaten everything.

 

Out of Bounds – September 18th (Digital)

Travis Elliot, a star high school basketball player from Memphis, Tennessee must save his older brother but is torn between playing the sport that he loves or living a life of crime.

 

No Escape – September 18

A social media personality travels with his friends to Moscow to capture new content for his successful VLOG. Always pushing the limits and catering to a growing audience, they enter a cold world of mystery, excess, and danger.

 

Infidel – September 18th

An American is kidnapped while attending a conference in Cairo and ends up in prison in Iran on spying charges. His wife goes to Iran, determined to get him out.

 

About Endlessness – September 18th

A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence, A Swedish Love Story) weaves together multiple visually arresting vignettes into a powerful larger narrative exploring our personal lack of awareness.

 

Alone – September 18th (Limited, Digital, & VOD)

Set in the Pacific Northwest wilderness, the film follows recently widowed Jessica who, fleeing the city in a desperate attempt to cope, is kidnapped and locked away in a mysterious man’s cabin. Her escape from the clutches of this murderous captor land her in the heart of the untamed wilderness, with only her wits to rely on for survival as her pursuer closes in.

 

 

Kajillionaire – September 25th

Con-artists Theresa (Debra Winger) and Robert (Richard Jenkins) have spent 26 years training their only daughter, Old Dolio (Evan Rachel Wood), to swindle, scam, and steal at every opportunity. During a desperate, hastily conceived heist, they charm a stranger (Gina Rodriguez) into joining their next scam, only to have their entire world turned upside down.

 

The Nest – September 18th

Rory (Jude Law), an ambitious entrepreneur and former commodities broker, persuades his American wife, Allison (Carrie Coon), and their children to leave the comforts of suburban America and return to his native England during the 1980s. Sensing opportunity, Rory rejoins his former firm and leases a centuries-old country manor, with grounds for Allison’s horses and plans to build a stable. Soon the promise of a lucrative new beginning starts to unravel, the couple have to face the unwelcome truths lying beneath the surface of their marriage.

 

Love at Daisy Hills – September 19th (Hallmark Channel)

When Jo realizes that her family’s general store in Daisy Hills is losing money, her father Duke calls in a favor to help. Duke’s help is Jo’s ex-boyfriend, Blake, former Daisy Hills native.

 

Love & Run – September 20th (Digital)

Due is a country boy, son of an owner of noodle shop. Due has grown up with his father and his beautiful auntie, Lin, Due is a nephew who is overprotective for his auntie. Whoever dares to flirt with Lin, he will chase them away, causing troubles for Lin who dreams of having a good boyfriend. Young boy turns into a teenager, Due ran away from home to work in Bangkok just because he wanted to prove to his father that he can be better than just a noodle shop owner like his father.

 

Let it Snow – September 22nd (Digital, VOD, DVD)

A terrifying blend of action and horror, Let It Snow may just be the ride of your life. As Mia and Max visit a remote European resort for a freeride snowboarding vacation, they ignore the receptionist’s disturbing tales of unexplained deaths on the nearby trails. But when they sneak onto a forbidden slope, Max goes missing, and Mia finds herself attacked by a masked snowmobiler. Now she must brave the rider’s vicious attacks as well as a massive avalanche if she hopes to survive…

 

Kiss The Ground – September 22nd (Netflix)

Kiss the Ground reveals that, by regenerating the world’s soils, we can completely and rapidly stabilize Earth’s climate, restore lost ecosystems and create abundant food supplies. Using compelling graphics and visuals, along with striking NASA and NOAA footage, the film artfully illustrates how, by drawing down atmospheric carbon, soil is the missing piece of the climate puzzle.

 

 

Enola Holmes – September 23rd (Netflix)

When Enola Holmes—Sherlock’s teen sister—discovers her mother missing, she sets off to find her, becoming a super-sleuth in her own right as she outwits her famous brother and unravels a dangerous conspiracy around a mysterious young Lord. Starring Millie Bobby Brown, Sam Claflin, with Henry Cavill and Helena Bonham-Carter. Directed by Harry Bradbeer (Fleabag).

 

Stuntwomen: The Untold Hollywood Story – September 22nd (Digital)

The inspiring untold story about the unsung professionals, their struggles on screen to perform at the highest level, and their fight off-screen to be treated fairly and equally. The movie takes us behind-the-scenes and introduces us to the female stunt performers who drive the action and thrills of Hollywood’s biggest blockbuster movies from the silent age of cinema to present day.

 

Break The Silence: The Movie – September 24th

With unprecedented access, BREAK THE SILENCE: THE MOVIE travels with BTS throughout the tour, exploring each band member behind the curtain. Off stage, we see another side of BTS. The seven members begin to candidly tell personal stories they have never voiced before.

 

Greenland – September 25th

A family fights for survival as a planet-killing comet races to Earth. John Garrity (Gerard Butler), his estranged wife Allison (Morena Baccarin), and young son Nathan make a perilous journey to their only hope for sanctuary. Amid terrifying news accounts of cities around the world being leveled by the comet’s fragments, the Garrity’s experience the best and worst in humanity while they battle the increasing panic and lawlessness surrounding them. As the countdown to global apocalypse approaches zero, their incredible trek culminates in a desperate and last-minute flight to a possible safe haven.

 

Ava – September 25th

Ava is a deadly assassin who works for a black ops organization, traveling the globe specializing in high profile hits. When a job goes dangerously wrong she is forced to fight for her own survival.

 

Liebestraum – September 25th (Digital)

A lie of 200 years is about to be revealed…..

 

Music – September 25th

Details the story of a sober drug dealer and their disabled sister.

 

Secret Society of Second-Born Royals – September 25th (Disney+)

They’re not the heirs, but they’re destined to protect the throne.

 

Love at the Look Lodge – September 26th (Hallmark Channel)

Lily (Clark Backo) dreams of being a successful hotel event coordinator and is thrilled when she’s given the chance to do so by helping Noah (Jonathan Keltz), a hotel guest, finish planning his sister Justine’s (Kathryn Kohut) wedding at a remote picturesque lodge. As she gets to know Noah, Lily realizes he is a workaholic and wants nothing more than to be at his office. Determined to make Justine’s wedding a success, Lily spends more time with Noah and encourages him to live in the moment and be more supportive of his sister’s big day. As the wedding day approaches, Lily and Noah learn to appreciate each other and what really matters in life and ultimately fall in love.

 

 

Sno Babies – September 29th (Digital, VOD)

Kristen and Hannah are best friends – smart, likable and college-bound– and also addicted to heroin. The pair of seemingly unlikely addicts spiral down a path of destruction, hiding their secret from well-meaning but busy parents behind pink bedrooms and school uniforms, propelling their tight-knit community from disbelief to disaster to, ultimately, hope.

 

Thrive II: This is What It Takes – September 26

THRIVE II: This Is What It Takes brings viewers behind the scenes with the people and innovations that have the power to transform life for everyone. Follow a journey across the globe investigating the most promising solutions in energy, health, consciousness, and non-coercive self-organizing while unpacking the underlying science, principles, and strategies that make them possible. THRIVE II reveals compelling evidence that illustrates a new paradigm of science that Einstein was seeking, unveiling for the layperson an emerging coherent theory of the “Unified Field” and all that it implies.

 

Neon Days – September 29th (Digital & VOD)

Jake’s life is controlled by depression, anxiety, and anger. His therapist, Sean, treads lightly to get Jake to talk about the issues that matter.

 

The Boys in the Band – September 30th (Netflix)

A group of gay men face uncomfortable truths at a friend’s birthday party.

Enjoy and stay safe.

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