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Best films coming to Netflix in September: ‘Breakfast Club,’ ‘Black Panther’
There are a lot of films to choose from on Netflix these days —
but honestly, they aren’t all great. So we have highlighted the
ones worth your time.
In September, there’s a handful of old and new titles that will
keep you entertained. From Disney’s hugely successful release
from earlier this year, “Black Panther,” to classics “The
Breakfast Club,” “Scarface,” and “Groundhog Day.”
And then there’s “The Hurricane Heist,” which why the heck would
you not watch?
- “Black Panther” (Available September
4). Now you can watch for countless days to
decide once and for all if Killmonger was right.
- “The Breakfast Club” (September
1). John Hughes’ iconic high school drama will
never not be cool.
- “Groundhog Day” (September 1). Bill
Murray repeats the same day. Kind of like your work week …
but less groundhogs (we hope).
- “The Hurricane Heist” (September
26). I mean, a heist movie set when a hurricane
is about to hit — you’re not going to see this movie?
- “The River Wild” (September
1). Nothing beats evil Kevin Bacon, but then
throw him up against Meryl Streep and you have the perfect
thriller.
- “Scarface” (1983) (September 1). Al
Pacino in one of his most legendary roles and director Brian De
Palma delivering a visual masterpiece.
- “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” (September
16). Fall in love with Michael Cera all over again,
in Edgar Wright’s geeky hit.
- “Unforgiven” (September 1). Yes,
an Oscar-winning Clint Eastwood Western, but more it’s the latest
reminder that Gene Hackman hasn’t starred in a movie in 14 years.
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