Movies! This weekend’s lineup offers a bit of everything, whether you’re into intense dramas like The Outrun, craving the chaotic charm of Beetlejuice, or looking for a good laugh with My Old Ass. Whatever your mood, there's something for you to stream or catch at the theater. Happy watching!
Looking for something to watch this week? September 26, 2024, brings a diverse lineup of movies hitting theaters and streaming platforms. Whether you're craving action, mystery, comedy, or something a little weird, this list has you covered!
Killer Heat
If you love thrillers and mysteries, Killer Heat is right up your alley. Shailene Woodley and Joseph Gordon-Levitt star in this film about a troubled detective sent to a remote Greek island to untangle a violent love triangle involving twin brothers. It’s a slow burn, filled with tension and enough twists to keep you on your toes.
Where to Watch: Amazon Prime Video.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
The long-awaited sequel to Tim Burton’s 1988 Beetlejuice brings back the spooky, whimsical charm that fans fell in love with. With new ghoulish characters and a fresh storyline, this movie still maintains the essence of the original. If you're ready for a nostalgic trip back to Burton's eerie yet comedic world, this one’s a must-see.
Where to Watch: In theaters and available on HBO Max soon.
Megalopolis
Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis is probably one of the most talked-about movies of the year. Decades in the making, this film is a grandiose blend of drama and science fiction, presenting an ambitious look at the future of cities. While the film has been met with both praise and criticism, it’s undeniable that it’s a cinematic experience worth watching if you enjoy visually stunning, high-concept movies.
Where to Watch: In theaters nationwide.
The Outrun
Saoirse Ronan delivers an outstanding performance in The Outrun, a powerful drama based on Amy Liptrot’s memoir. The film explores deep themes of addiction, recovery, and finding oneself, as Ronan's character, fresh out of rehab, returns to her roots on the Orkney Islands. It’s a beautifully shot film with breathtaking Scottish landscapes that serve as a metaphor for healing.
Where to Watch: Premiering in select theaters and available on Amazon Prime Video.
My Old Ass
This quirky comedy comes from Megan Park, and it's one of the most unexpected gems of the week. Maisy Stella stars as a teen who, while high on mushrooms, meets her 39-year-old self. Hilarity ensues as her future self (played by Aubrey Plaza) warns her about life decisions, including a guy named Chad that she absolutely must avoid. Funny, fresh, and smart, My Old Ass is a delightful twist on the coming-of-age genre.
Where to Watch: In select theaters and streaming on Netflix next week.
Wolfs
Brad Pitt and George Clooney together in a buddy action-comedy? Sign us up! Wolfs sees these two superstars teaming up as professional fixers who, hilariously, show up for the same job. As they navigate a high-profile crime cover-up, the banter and action keep this film fast-paced and fun. If you're looking for a movie with great chemistry between its stars, this is it.
Where to Watch: On Apple TV+ starting September 27.
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