A documentary portrait of David Bowie, the sequel to “Black Panther,” and other movies to see this fall.
Historical events figure prominently in this season’s releases, including, a documentary portrait of David Bowie, centered on his audiovisual archive, directed by Brett Morgen. Phyllis Nagy directed, a drama based on the real-life Jane Collective, a Chicago group that provided abortions at a time when the procedure was illegal.
The story, set in 1968, follows a housewife who, after having an abortion, joins the group., directed by Chinonye Chukwu, dramatizes the effort of Emmett Till’s mother, Mamie Till-Mobley , to seek justice for her son’s lynching and to publicize the facts of his murder., the daringly original second feature by Ricky D’Ambrose, a quasi-autobiographical coming-of-age story about a young man from the New York suburbs who, growing up amid conflicts and secrets, develops a unique aesthetic sensibility—which the movie’s own style reflects. Lena Dunham wrote and directed, based on a novel by Karen Cushman, about the life of a teen-age girl in medieval England. The Queens native James Gray fuses personal reminiscences and political drama in; it’s set in 1980 and is centered on a white sixth-grader who becomes friends with a Black classmate in public school and discovers the grim power of privilege—and then, in a private school, crosses paths with the Trump family. Anne Hathaway, Jeremy Strong, and Anthony Hopkins co-star.“Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.” , the first feature directed by Adamma Ebo, is a serious comedy about a pastor of a megachurch who, after a sex scandal, attempts to rebuild the congregation with the help of his wife ., adapted from the novel by Joyce Carol Oates, is the director Andrew Dominik’s bio-pic about Marilyn Monroe , which delves into the crises of celebrity. Cate Blanchett plays an orchestra conductor inIt wouldn’t be Hollywood without fantasy, as in, Olivia Wilde’s second feature as director, a dystopian thriller, set in the nineteen-fifties, about a planned community that harbors mysteries. She co-stars in it with Florence Pugh and Harry Styles., Will Speck and Josh Gordon’s live-action adaptation of the children’s-book series by Bernard Waber, presents a New York family that adopts the titular reptile . In, the sequel to the 2018 Marvel adventure, the residents of Wakanda defend their country after the death of their king, T’Challa; the director Ryan Coogler and the actors Letitia Wright, Lupita Nyong’o, Danai Gurira, and Winston Duke return from the earlier installment. ♦
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