Showing posts with label September. Show all posts
Showing posts with label September. Show all posts

Thursday, September 5, 2019

September Releases

September Releases

With the bustle of Labor Day weekend behind us, we have a whole slew of fresh films, tantalizing TV shows, and a host of other cool entertainment options to make you wring in the Fall season with a smile on your face.  The biggest blockbuster this month is undoubtedly It: Chapter Two, the sequel rounding up Stephen King's horrific monster wonderland novel.  But it's not the only book-to-screen adaptation hitting the cinema this month; Donna Tartt's Pulitzer Prize-winning bildungsroman The Goldfinch, following the life of a boy who's world is upended by a terrorist attack at a museum when he was thirteen, will hit theaters on the 13th, while Sophie Kinsella's romantic-comedy "chick-lit" Can You Keep a Secret? premiere's the same day.  Lastly, Sylvester Stallone  makes one last grand salvo into the pot of one of his most iconic roles with Rambo: Last Blood, which finds the aged veteran locking horn with a dangerous Mexican cartel over the border.
For the gamer and anime fan in your life, though there's still no word on a release date for One Punch Man: The Hero Nobody Knows, lover's of the stupidly powerful bald hero can cut their teeth on the Road to Hero mobile game to be released on the 16th.
In the world of music, the Goo Goo Dolls continue their apparent 3-year cycle of album releases with Miracle Pill, a record celebrating a life of connections and constant change and growth - a fitting offer from a band who's been around the block for over 25 years. 
For these and other premiere's this month across all mass media, check out the links below, as always:

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

September Releases

September Releases


August's box office drought has finally given way to the meandering brook of September, and there's a lot to talk about here.  The biggest news undoubtedly is the terrifying new adaptation of Stephen King's coulrophobic horror IT.  The tale of a group of child outcasts banding together to confront the frightful specter of Pennywise the Clown is one of King's crowing achievements, and this new twist on the old tale is sure to both rile up old fears and raise new fans in its wake.  Other premieres this month include Reese Witherspoon's romantic comedy Sweet Home Alabama in L.A. Home Again; mother!, a psychological thriller from the same mind behind Black Swan; and the action comedy sequel Kingsman: the Golden Circle.  

On the television front, Fox is bringing space back with a twist, eschewing the pretense of high drama a la Star Trek and going for a comedy-drama bent in Seth MacFarlane's The Orville. Fans of The Big Bang Theory shouldn't miss Young Sheldon, a spinoff/prequel starring everyone's favorite socially inept genius as he bumbles through high school at the tender age of 9.  And speaking of The Big Bang Theory, it's coming back this month, along with a host of other favorites, like Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Lethal Weapon, and Grey's Anatomy

For the dedicated gamer, online FPS Destiny 2 and the latest addition to Capcom's legacy crossover fighting series Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite are probably the hottest items on the September ticket.   Meanwhile, your music buff will probably cheer (or groan) as Miley Cyrus and Demi Lovato engage in a little battle of Disney child stars-turn pop princesses through their respective albums dropping on the same day, while Shania Twain breaks her 15-year silence to release Now.  And last but not least, there's plenty of thoughtful sci fi and tales both real and unreal to keep the bookworm in your life satisfied.


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See you at the movies!




Tuesday, September 1, 2015

September Releases


September Releases






Hello, folks!  Sorry for the long absence; I've been working on a story that's commandeered my attention for the last month or so.  But rest assured that the reviews will be back on schedule real soon, but until then, have a look at Fall's early offerings:

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See you at the movies!