THE TO VISIT A THEATER THIS FALL 10 Sully Tom Hanks
sprouts a bushy mustache to portray Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, the airline captain who safely landed a plane on the Hudson River, saving 155 lives. Opens Sept 9
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Ben Affleck takes on the role of a hyperintelligent accountant who cooks the books for criminal organizations all around the world. Opens Oct 14
Magnificent 6 A Monster Calls
A remake of the 1960 Western, this flick provides Chris Pratt with the wisecracking outlaw role he was born to play onscreen. Opens Sept 23
4 Snowden
An imaginative young boy (Lewis MacDougall) conjures up a monster as he struggles to cope with his mother’s terminal cancer. Opens Oct 21
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latest political thriller tackles the controversial legacy of Edward Snowden, reckoning with his status as both a traitor and a whistle-blower. Opens Sept 16
3 The Birth
Actor Nate Parker makes his directorial debut with the story of Nat Turner, an African-American leader who famously sparked a violent slave rebellion. Opens Oct 7
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the demigod Maui set off in search of a fabled island in Disney’s latest computer-animated film, featuring music by Lin- Manuel Miranda.
Opens Nov 23 5 52nd
Film Festival One of the city’s biggest celebrations of movies returns, bringing foreign films and red- carpet premieres.
International Chicago 2 Fantastic and Where Beasts
Wizards and magical creatures fill New York City in this Harry Potter spin-off set in the Roaring ’20s. Opens Nov 18
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