Netflix
“Killers of the Flower Moon”: Lily Gladstone and Leonard DiCaprio portray a married couple entangled in a series of tribal murders in this historical mystery drama.
Netflix
“The Nun II” (Sept. 8, theaters): This horror sequel is set in 1956 France and brings back Sister Irene (Taissa Farmiga), who faces another terrifying encounter with the demonic nun Valak while investigating eerie happenings at a boarding school.
Prime Video
“Cassandro” (Sept. 15, theaters; Sept. 22, Prime Video): Gael García Bernal stars in this wrestling biopic as a gay amateur grappler from El Paso who reinvents himself as a flamboyant character, rising to stardom in the macho Mexican sporting world.
Nationwide Theaters
“Dumb Money” (Sept. 15, select theaters; Oct. 6, nationwide): Paul Dano leads this true-life story as a YouTube financial analyst who rallies everyday people to invest in GameStop, making them millions and rattling billionaires.
Theaters
“A Haunting in Venice” (Sept. 15, theaters): Based on Agatha Christie’s novel “Hallowe’en Party,” this mystery follows detective Hercule Poirot (Kenneth Branagh) as he investigates a seance gone wrong, leading to a mysterious death.
Netflix
“Love at First Sight” (Sept. 15, Netflix): Hadley (Haley Lu Richardson) and Oliver (Ben Hardy) cross paths at an airport, sparking a connection, but their journey takes unexpected turns when they’re separated at Heathrow.
Prime Video
“A Million Miles Away” (Sept. 15, Prime Video): Michael Pena stars in this true-life drama as José Hernández, who transforms from a migrant farm worker in Mexico to a NASA flight engineer on the International Space Station.
Theaters and Apple TV+
“Flora and Son” (Sept. 22, theaters; Sept. 29, Apple TV+): Eve Hewson plays a single mom seeking help from a washed-up LA musician (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) to navigate her rebellious teenage son’s challenges.
Hulu
“No One Will Save You” (Sept. 22, Hulu): Kaitlyn Dever stars in this sci-fi psychological thriller as a young outcast awakened by strange noises from extraterrestrial intruders in her community.
Netflix
“Spy Kids: Armageddon” (Sept. 22, Netflix): Director Robert Rodriguez revives his family-friendly franchise, featuring Everly Carganilla and Connor Esterson as the children of secret agents on a mission to save their parents and the world.
Netflix
“The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar” (Sept. 27, Netflix): Benedict Cumberbatch stars in Wes Anderson’s take on the Roald Dahl story, embarking on a journey to master an extraordinary skill with profound consequences.
Theaters
“The Creator” (Sept. 29, theaters): John David Washington leads this futuristic tale as a special-forces operative tasked with confronting a potentially world-ending AI, leading to unexpected revelations.
Theaters
“Dicks: The Musical” (Sept. 29, theaters): This R-rated movie musical, directed by Larry Charles, offers a humorous twist on “The Parent Trap” with Nathan Lane and Megan Mullally as a divorced couple scheming to reunite their identical twin sons.
Theaters and Netflix
“Fair Play” (Sept. 29 theaters, Netflix Oct. 13): Alden Ehrenreich and Phoebe Dynevor navigate a cutthroat financial firm, with their personal and professional lives entwined as they compete for the same promotion.
Theaters
“Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie” (Sept. 29, theaters): The beloved Paw Patrol characters gain superpowers from a meteorite and team up with a scrappy married couple, Janet (Kristen Bell) and Hank (James Marsden), to thwart a villain.
Theaters
“Saw X” (Sept 29, theaters): The infamous Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) returns with his eerie puppet Billy in this horror film, using his deadly traps to torment con artists.
Theaters
“She Came to Me” (Sept. 29, theaters): Peter Dinklage and Marisa Tomei star in this romantic comedy as two individuals who cross paths, leading to an adventurous journey.
Theaters and Prime Video
“The Burial” (Oct. 6, theaters; Oct. 13, Prime Video): Jamie Foxx stars in this comedic drama based on a 1999 New Yorker article, focusing on an attorney’s mission to save a struggling funeral home business while uncovering corruption and racial injustice.
Theaters
“Cat Person” (Oct. 6, theaters): Emilia Jones portrays a college sophomore who goes on a date with an older man (Nicholas Braun), discovering that real-life encounters can be vastly different from online interactions.
Theaters
“The Exorcist: Believer” (Oct. 6, theaters): Ann Dowd leads a group of adults in a desperate attempt to rid two girls of a demonic presence, embarking on a chilling journey through the forest.
Theaters
“Foe” (Oct. 6, theaters): Saoirse Ronan and Paul Mescal star in this psychological thriller, portraying married farmers whose tranquil life is disrupted by an uninvited stranger and a startling proposition.
Netflix
“Reptile” (Oct. 6, Netflix): Benicio Del Toro stars in this crime drama as a hardened detective investigating a brutal murder that begins to hit too close to home.
Prime Video
“Totally Killer” (Oct. 6, Prime Video): Kiernan Shipka’s character is pursued by the “Sweet Sixteen Killer” after accidentally time traveling back to 1987, leading her to team up with her teenage mother to confront the villain.
Theaters
“Divinity” (Oct. 13, theaters): Executive produced by Steven Soderbergh, this sci-fi horror film features Karrueche Tran as a woman who aids mysterious brothers in their quest to expose a mogul responsible for an immortality drug.
Theaters
“Ordinary Angels” (Oct. 13, theaters): Hilary Swank stars in this inspirational drama, portraying a small-town Kentucky hairdresser who forms a profound connection with a widower (Alan Ritchson) while working to save his critically ill daughter.
Theaters
“What Happens Later” (Oct. 13, theaters): Meg Ryan and David Duchovny headline this rom-com about exes reuniting at a regional airport during a snowstorm, leading to rekindled emotions and nostalgia.
Theaters
“Killers of the Flower Moon” (Oct. 20, theaters): Lily Gladstone stars as a member of the Osage Nation, targeted for theft and murder in 1920s Oklahoma in Martin Scorsese’s Western crime saga, featuring Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro.
Netflix
“Nyad” (Oct. 20, theaters; Nov. 3, Netflix): Annette Bening portrays Diana Nyad, embarking on an epic swim from Cuba to Florida after decades away from marathon swimming.
Netflix
“Old Dads” (Oct. 20, Netflix): Bill Burr directs, writes, produces, and stars in this comedy alongside Bobby Cannavale and Bokeem Woodbine, exploring the challenges faced by friends who become fathers later in life.