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  • AmsterDO Movie Wishlist: 5 Movies Out in September

    Wonder what to watch next in cinema? Here are the 5 best movies out in September – the most promising premieres of the month in various genres. Prettige voorstelling!

    It

    Genre: Drama, Horror
    Duration: 135 min
    Release: 7 September
    IMDb Rating: unavailable yet

    When children begin to disappear in the town of Derry, a group of kids band together to fight the monster that stands behind it. The movie is based on Stephen King’s novel of the same name.

    The Beguiled

    Genre: Drama
    Duration: 135 min
    Release: 7 September
    IMDb Rating: 6.9

    An injured Union soldier on the run (Colin Farrell) seeks refuge at a girls’ school in Virginia. Soon, the appearance of a man in the house leads to jealousy and dangerous rivalries among the girls. The film also stars Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst and Elle Fanning.

    Wind River

    Genre: Action, Crime, Mystery
    Duration: 111 min
    Release: 14 September
    IMDb Rating: 8.0

    Wind River is a murder mystery thriller film written and directed by Taylor Sheridan, the screenwriter of last year’s crime drama Hell or High Water. The movie follows an FBI agent (Elizabeth Olsen) who teams up with a local game tracker (Jeremy Renner) to investigate the murder of a local girl on a remote Native American Reservation.

    Maudie

    Genre: Biography, Drama, Romance
    Duration: 116 min
    Release: 14 September
    IMDb Rating: 7.7

    Maudie tells a true story of Canadian folk artist Maud Lewis (Sally Hawkins) who, yearning to be independent from her family, started a new job as a housekeeper by fishmonger Everett Lewis (Ethan Hawke). That is when Maud starts to paint and finds her lifelong partner.

    Victoria and Abdul

    Genre: Biography, Drama, History
    Duration: 112 min
    Release: 21 September
    IMDb Rating: unavailable yet

    The true story about an unlikely friendship between Queen Victoria (Judi Dench) and a young Indian clerk named Abdul Karim (Ali Fazal). Based on the book of the same name.

    Apart from these 5 films, which are AmsterDO’s favorites, a few more movies hit theaters this month, including Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Gifted. Check out the list of all movies out in September here (click the “Verwacht” button).

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