1. The Girl on the Train” – Oct. 7
Based on the 2015 novel of the same name, “The Girl on the Train” follows Rachel Watson (Emily Blunt) an alcoholic, divorcee who one day witnesses a life-changing event. Directed by Tate Taylor, the film also stars Justin Theroux, Allison Janney and Haley Bennett.
2. The Birth of a Nation- Oct 7
In his directorial debut, Nate Parker also produced and stars in the period drama based on the story of Nat Turner – an enslaved man who led a slave rebellion. While the film has already received positive reviews, controversy surrounded Parker’s project after his 1999 rape charges were brought up.
3. The accountant- Oct 14
While he may now be known as Batman, Ben Affleck still has some other non-superhero films coming out and one of them is “The Accountant.” In the movie, Affleck plays a mathematics savant who passes as a small-town CPA but really works as a forensics accountant for criminal organizations.
4. Kevin Hart: what now?- Oct 14
5. "31"- Oct 21
With it being October, of course there are a few horror movies releasing. Comparing it to his 2005 film “The Devil’s Rejects,” Rob Zombie’s “31” follows a group of carnival workers who are kidnapped and forced to escape a set of maze-like rooms while dodging torture and death. The independent film already saw a one-night only release on Sept. 1 and is currently available on Video On Demand service in the United States and United Kingdom.
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