As September rolls in, ushering in the cooler days and cozy nights, we find ourselves craving the comfort of a good movie or TV show. Thankfully, the streaming platforms are brimming with enticing titles that promise to make those evenings even more enjoyable.
For those who prefer to let their emotions flow,
How To Make Millions Before Grandma Dies
is a must-watch. This Thai film, a box-office champion, has garnered global acclaim for its heartwarming story that will leave you sniffling, dabbing away tears, and perhaps even shedding a few ugly sobs. If you’re looking for something even more soul-stirring, Studio Ghibli’sGrave of the Fireflies
has recently joined the Netflix library. This animated masterpiece, renowned for its emotional depth, offers a poignant and unforgettable cinematic experience.Stepping away from the tearjerkers,
Uglies
offers a thrilling escape into a dystopian world. After years of anticipation, this film, shot in 2021, finally makes its debut. Starring Joey King, known for her role inThe Kissing Booth
, Uglies presents a society where appearances are paramount. As Tally, the protagonist, prepares for her mandatory cosmetic surgery on her 16th birthday, she discovers that her best friend has run away. This revelation sets Tally on a journey of self-discovery and challenges everything she thought she knew about her world.With Halloween just around the corner, September is also a time for spooky thrills.
G yeongseong Creature
returns for its second season, promising to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. This Korean horror series features a compelling mystery surrounding a new character named Ho-Jae, who bears a striking resemblance to Tae-Sang, a character we already know and love. For those seeking a blend of dark humor and chilling suspense,The Judge From Hell
starring Park Shin-Hye is a must-add to your watchlist. This series follows an elite judge whose angelic appearance hides a devilish nature as she punishes criminals in her own unconventional way.No discussion of horror is complete without delving into true crime. Netflix’s
Monster
anthology series returns this September with a gripping episode titledThe Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
. This episode delves into the seemingly perfect family living in a Beverly Hills mansion and the shocking events that unravel their idyllic facade.This September, prepare yourself for a diverse range of cinematic experiences that cater to every taste. With heart-wrenching dramas, captivating dystopian adventures, chilling horror, and captivating true crime stories, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. So grab your favorite snacks, settle in, and let the entertainment begin!