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Film


Blade Runner: 2049


Not much is known about this sequel set


30 years after the events of Ridley Scott’s original, except Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford are


onboard, Arrival director Denis Villeneuve is


helming, and they better not fuck it up.


à Dir. Denis Villeneuve. 2017. Harrison Ford, Ryan Gosling, Ana de Armas. Opens Oct 6.


SEPTEMBER


American Assassin Longtime next-big-thing Dylan O’Brien (TV’s Teen Wolf, The Maze Runner) gets a big-action star turn alongside Taylor Kitsch and Michael Keaton as a black ops recruit on the hunt for terrorists…


and revenge. à Dir. Michael Cuesta. 2017. Dylan O’Brien, Taylor Kitsch, Scott Adkins. Opens Sept 15.


Kingsman: The


Golden Circle Bigger, brighter and red, white and bluer is the approach of this sequel to the phenomenally successful British comic-book adapation: Here the Kingsman head to meet their U.S.


counterparts, the Statesman. Channing Tatum and Jeff Bridges join the action. à Dir. Matthew Vaughn. 2017. Taron Egerton, Colin Firth, Mark Strong. Opens Sept 22.


The LEGO Ninjago Movie The LEGO cinematic


universe is two for two so far, kicking off with the very awesome The LEGO Movie and following it up with the gravelly laugh-a- minute LEGO Batman Movie. Now the toy company’s ninja line gets the big-screen treatment— will it kick ass too? à Dirs. Charlie Bean, Paul Fisher. 2017. Olivia Munn, Justin Theroux, Dave Franco. Opens Sept 22.


American Made Tom Cruise hopes to wrap


a certain monster film in bandages and bury it in a tomb to be forgotten forever with


Tulip Fever A 17th-century painter in Amsterdam


falls in love with a young, married woman and bets their future on the booming tulip market in this adaptation of Deborah Moggach’s novel. à Dir. Justin Chadwick. 2017. R. Alicia Vikander, Dane DeHaan, Judi Dench. Opens Aug 25.


his second big 2017 release, in which he plays a pilot working for the CIA in the 1980s. Could Mr. & Mrs. Smith director Doug Liman help Tommy get his groove back? à Dir. Doug Liman. 2017. Tom Cruise. Jesse Plemons. Caleb Landry Jones. Opens Sept 29.


Flatliners This remake of the 1990 thriller


starring Julia Roberts once again sees a band of foolhardy medical students chasing the rush of dying—sorry, flatlining—for short bursts and paying the price for their God-playing. Ellen Page and Nina Dobrev lead the experiment this time. à Dir. Niels Arden Oplev. 2017. Nina Dobrev, Kiersey Clemons, Ellen Page. Opens Sept 29.


OCTOBER


The Mountain Between Us Kate Winslet and Idris Elba


are strangers forced to survive the elements when their plane crashes on a snowy mountain. If that’s what it takes to get a little one-on-one with Idris, we’ll board that plane! à Dir. Hany Abu-Assad. 2017. Idris Elba, Kate Winslet, Dermot Mulroney. Opens Oct 6.


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