16 september movie release 2022

  1. New Movies and Series on Netflix: September 16th, 2022
  2. The Biggest Movies Coming to Theaters in September 2022
  3. 29 Big Fall Movies Coming To Theaters And Streaming


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New Movies and Series on Netflix: September 16th, 2022

This is the End – Picture: Sony Pictures Releasing Welcome to your roundup of what’s new on Netflix for September 16th, where 14 new movies and 6 new series have just arrived for the weekend. Here’s your full rundown of what’s new and trending in the Netflix top 10s. Over the weekend, we’ll see the removal of Horrid Henry’s Gross Day Out (2020) and Skylines (2020). Also, given the Blade Runner: The Final Cut (1982) and Blade Runner 2049 (2017). They both depart on September 26th. Not much planned for Netflix over the weekend, but we are set to see The Mortal Instrument: City of Bones Article Continues Below... Best New Movies and Series on Netflix for September 16th, 2022 Do Revenge (2022) Genre: Comedy Director: Jennifer Kaytin Robinson Cast: Sophie Turner, Maya Hawke, Cassady McClincy Writer: Celeste Ballard, Jennifer Kaytin Robinson Runtime: 118 mins Described as a subverted Hitchcock-ian dark comedy, the movie is set after a run-in at school where subsequently, Drea and Eleanor team up to go after each other’s tormentors. We Father Stu (2022) Genre: Biography, Drama Director: Rosalind Ross Cast: Mark Wahlberg, Mel Gibson, Jacki Weaver Writer: Rosalind Ross Runtime: 124 min The Sony first-window deal is now firing on all cylinders with Uncharted and Morbius kicking off the Father Stu, a movie that divided critics and audiences when it launched in theaters in April this year. Based on a true story, we see Wahlberg play a man who finds healing in Catholicism and decides t...

The Biggest Movies Coming to Theaters in September 2022

Images courtesy: Sony Pictures, Searchlight Pictures, 20th Century Studios June and July were the two highest-grossing months yet for the post-pandemic box office. Compared to the equivalent month in the last pre-pandemic year, June finished only 16 percent behind June 2019—the best such showing up to that point. Until July, that is, which lagged only 12 percent behind July 2019. Then, due to a lackluster release schedule, things changed dramatically. As of this writing, August is poised to not only finish potentially 40% or lower than August 2019; it could even finish about on par with (or possibly slightly lower than) August 2021, when cinemas were still experiencing a shaky road to recovery. Barring an unexpected breakout, September unfortunately looks to continue that streak. September 2021 was led by Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, which would ultimately earn 224.5M. In 2019, It: Chapter Two, which would finish with $211.5M, led the pack. It’s possible that no film this month will reach $100M, let alone $200M. Still, we have a groundbreaking romantic comedy, an anticipated psychological thriller, two horror titles, and three re-releases of some of the biggest movies of all time. Here are the biggest films coming to theaters in September 2022. Spider-Man: No Way Home – The More Fun Stuff Version Friday, September 2 Premise: Sony Pictures is bringing back what was by far the highest-grossing film of 2021, not to mention one of the highest-grossing films of al...

29 Big Fall Movies Coming To Theaters And Streaming

If you are the type that likes to plan out your theater trips months in advance (or simply want to know what you can expect to see on the silver screen as the temps start dropping), you’ve come to the right place, because we are about to break down a couple dozen of the biggest fall 2022 movies that are coming to a movie house near you (as well as various streaming services) as well as those that have already been released. There’s a lot to take in, so let’s get this show on the road… (Image credit: Walt Disney Pictures) Pinocchio (September 8, 2022) One of two movies based on the classic fairy tale scheduled for release in 2022, Robert Zemeckis’ Pinocchio follows the lonely toymaker Geppetto (Tom Hanks) as he builds and raises the wooden figure (Benjamin Evan Ainsworth) like a real boy. The live-action/animation hybrid landed September 8 on Disney+. Cynthia Erivo, Luke Evans, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt also appear on the Pinocchio cast (Image credit: Sony Pictures) The Woman King (September 16, 2022) Gina Prince-Bythewood’s upcoming historical epic, The Woman King, centers on Nanisca (Viola Davis), a Dahomey Amazon general as she and a new recruit named Nawi (Thuso Mbedu) set out to defend their kingdom’s honor and get revenge on those who brought pain, suffering, and loss to their kind. The movie made its theatrical debut on September 16. (Image credit: Warner Bros.) Don’t Worry Darling (September 23, 2022) Olivia Wilde’s psychological thriller, Don’t Worry Darling, center...