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Bored and don’t know what to do? Look no further. Many great movies will be premiering this October. They are divided by Premier date:
On October 2, 2015, Legend and The Martian will be making their first premiere.
Legend, a true story about two brothers in the 1960s. It takes place in Great Britain and follows identical twin brothers who are notorious gangsters. The film is rated R and is being released nationwide.
Martian, has the popular actor, Matt Damon, starring in this “out-of-this-world” story. The story is based on a mission to Mars which went haywire when Matt Damon is left alone on Mars with only limited supplies. Will his signal get back to Earth? This film has not yet been rated.
Got anything planned for Friday, October 9? Not anymore. Pan and Steve Jobs are being released.
Pan will include very popular actors and actresses such as Hugh Jackman, Amanda Seyfried and even model, Cara Delevingne. The story follows an orphan who travels to Neverland and becomes the favorite hero that people know better as Peter Pan. This film has been rated PG.
The never-ending story of Steve Jobs comes back for a second round of emotions. This story is rated R and follows the storyline of Steve Jobs as the CEO of Apple.
On Friday, October 16, Goosebumps, Crimson Peak, Bridge of Spies and Freeheld are released.
People have heard of the infamous book series, Goosebumps, but now it’s coming to theaters. The story follows R.L. Stine and his mysterious books. Little did people know that the books he writes actually keeps them from coming out! This film is rated PG.
Crimson Peak is perfect for your drama/horror needs. Edith Cushing, an aspiring author, is torn between her childhood friend and a mysterious man. After moving in, she realizes that the house is not what it seems. The rating of this film is R.
Steven Spielberg, one of the most famous directors, brings us another film titled Bridge of Spies. This time, Tom Hanks is an American Lawyer who gets recruited by the CIA during the Cold War period. The film is rated PG-13.
Freeheld, which is rated PG-13, follows the story of a woman who gets diagnosed with terminal cancer. During the film, they battle with trying to save her pension benefits. This film includes famous actors and actresses such as, Ellen Page, Julianne Moore and Steve Carell.
On Friday, October 23, five films come out. These include, The Last Witch Hunter, Paranormal Activity: Ghost Dimension, Jem and the Holograms, Burnt and Rock The Kasbah.
What if witches still existed? Well, in The Last Witch Hunter, they still do. The witches send a “Black Death” over the world and Vin Diesel, the Witch Hunter, is the only one who can stop it. This film is not yet rated.
Paranormal Activity: Ghost Dimension, also known as Paranormal Activity 5, is the fifth release of the franchise Paranormal Activities. This time, it follows a family who moves into a house and discovers a camcorder that will change their life forever.
Jem and the Holograms, follows a young girl with her three sisters who become global superstars. This film is rated PG.
Want to see a movie with Bradley Cooper? Burnt, follows a chef who ruins his career but returns to London to try again. This film is not yet rated.
Bill Murray, a voice manager, discovers a young girl who has an amazing voice. In Rock the Kasbah, Bill takes her to Afghan Star and hopes his career brightens up. This film is not yet rated.
On Friday, October 30th prepare for some awesome films with the movies; Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse and Our Brand is Crisis.
Scouts Guide To The Zombie Apocalypse, which is rated R, follows the story of 3 scouts who have to save their town from a zombie outbreak and discover the true meaning of friendship.
Our Brand is Crisis is about what goes on in American political campaigns in South America. Sandra Bullocks stars in this movie which is not yet rated.
Brad C. Odle • Oct 23, 2015 at 4:54 pm
They all seem like “wait for Netflix” films to me but in a pinch, I voted for the Spielberg and Hanks reunion and Cold War flick Bridge of Spies. Might give Scouts Guide To The Zombie Apocalypse a chance too as I’ve never seen a bad zombie movie.
Grady Gibbs • Oct 23, 2015 at 12:26 pm
Great article! Makes me want to go see some of these that I would have skipped otherwise.
Julie Brase • Oct 23, 2015 at 11:58 am
thanks for the informative article Sophia. It made me actually want to see a few of the movies!
Kathy Rauchle • Oct 23, 2015 at 11:57 am
Nicely done Sophia! I love how you recapped the fall lineup in a concise manner all in one spot.
Mark Laska • Oct 23, 2015 at 10:01 am
So many movies after a great Summer movie season! Great previews like this help me to know what to go and see.
Sarah Laska • Oct 22, 2015 at 9:37 pm
Awesome job Sophia!