“Acceleration” (Slingshot), dir. Mikael Hofstrom
Where and when to watch: In cinemas from September 5th
A science fiction psycho-thriller from Mikael Hofström, director of 1408, that tells the story of an astronaut trying to maintain his grip on reality while his crew flies towards Titan on a possibly endless mission. The main roles in the film are played by Casey Affleck. (“Manchester by the Sea”), Laurence Fishburne (“Matrix”) and Emily Beecham (“Long live Caesar!”).
“The White Ribbon” (Das Weiße Band), dir. Michael Haneke
Where and when to watch: In cinemas from September 12
A republishing of Michael Haneke’s parable about the strange things that happen in a village in northern Germany on the eve of World War I.
“Ginger”, dir. Semyon Serzin
Where and when to watch: In cinemas from September 12
The biography of the legendary Yekaterinburg poet Boris Ryzhy is directed by Semyon Serzin, director of the film “The Man from Podolsk.” The desire to film musicians in the lead roles continued: in the film, Red was played by Evgeniy Alekhine, vocalist of “Night Loaders” and “Waste Paper”.
A still from the movie “Red” (2024)
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“The Murderer’s Game” dir. JJ Perry
Where and when to watch: In cinemas from September 12
An action-comedy directed by former stuntman Jay Jay Perry, where a hitman with a terminal diagnosis enlists his top colleagues to kill him. When it turns out that the hospital has tampered with the photos, the hero must confront an army of killers who have already taken over the case. The cast includes Dave Bautista (“Guardians of the Galaxy”), Sofia Boutella (“Ecstasy”), Terry Teams (“Brooklyn Nine-Nine”), Pom Klementieff (“Guardians of the Galaxy Part 2”) and Ben Kingsley (“Schindler’s List”).
A still from the movie “Killer Game” (2024)
Dog Bone Fun
“Greedy People” dir. Potsie Ponchiroli
Where and when to watch: In cinemas from September 12
Crime comedy about two cops (Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Himesh Patel)who came to the call and accidentally killed the owner of the house. Covering their tracks, they discovered a pile of money and took it with them. They then took on the investigation of their own crime.
“Paris, Texas” (Paris, Texas), dir. Wim Wenders
Where and when to watch: In cinemas from September 19th
A remake of Wim Wenders’ neo-western about a man who disappeared four years later.
Aurora Clément and Dean Stockwell in Paris, Texas (1984)
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“Article” dir. Coralie Farja
Where and when to watch: In cinemas from September 19th
Best Screenplay at Cannes 2024: Body horror about a fading celebrity who decides to use an illegal drug that can temporarily rejuvenate and enhance her body, but faces horrific side effects. Starring Demi Moore, Margaret Qualley, and Dennis Quaid.
“Plague”, dir. Dmitry Davydov
Where and when to watch: In cinemas from September 19th
A drama about two single-parent families (both of whom have no mothers for various reasons) living opposite each other in a Yakut village.
A still from the movie “The Plague” (2023)
But Production
Hellboy: The Crooked Man dir. Brian Taylor
Where and when to watch: In cinemas from September 19th
Another reboot of Mike Mignola’s comic book adaptations about the red hero Hellboy – this time with Adrenaline director Brian Taylor at the helm and Jack Kesy (“Stretching”) stars. The film is set in the 1950s. In the story, Hellboy and his partner discover a small village in the Appalachians where they overcome the dangerous demon Hunchback.
A still from the movie “Hellboy: Curse of the Hunchback” (2024)
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“The Count of Monte Cristo” (Le comte de Monte-Cristo), direction. Alexandre de La Pateliere and Mathieu Delaporte
Where and when to watch: In cinemas from September 19th
An expensive adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ novel about a sailor who avenges his unjust imprisonment. The role of Edmond Dantes was played by Pierre Ninet, star of the film “Yves Saint Laurent.” Reviews were all positive.
“Terrible” dir. Damien Leone
Where and when to watch: In cinemas from September 19th
The first installment of the cult indie slasher series about a maniacal clown who dismembers his victims on Halloween night.
“His Three Daughters” dir. Azazel Jacobs
Where and when to watch: On Netflix from September 20th
Family drama of three sisters (Carrie Coon, Elizabeth Olsen and Natasha Lyonne)who came together to care for their sick fathers.
A still from the movie “Three Daughters” (2023)
Animal Pictures
“Django” dir. Sergio Corbucci
Where and when to watch: In cinemas from September 26
Sergio Corbucci’s legendary spaghetti western follows a gunslinger and a prostitute who find themselves caught in the middle of a conflict between a supremacist gang and Mexican revolutionaries. Franco Nero’s groundbreaking role.
“Life” (Sterben), dir. Matthias Glasner
Where and when to watch: In cinemas from September 26
Best Screenplay at the Berlin Film Festival – 2024. The plot is about a married couple on the verge of death and their two children drowning in their own problems.
“Lone Wolves” (Wolves), dir. Jon Watts
Where and when to watch: On Apple TV+ from September 27
An action-comedy starring George Clooney and Brad Pitt about two cleaners who are used to working alone but are forced to join forces after they are hired on the same job.
Notes. Dates are stated according to Moscow time.
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