From thrillers to origin stories, it's time to grab the popcorn.
Prepare to have your socks knocked off because FACT has an amazing lineup of the best new films and TV shows this month. We're talking must-watch movies and television shows that you won't be able to stop bingeing.
Cinema
Immaculate: 5 September
Immaculate is bound to send shivers down your spine. Set in a beautiful Italian countryside, the film follows Cecilia, who is invited to join a convent. Soon, she uncovers the dark secrets hidden within the convent's walls that she must face. With tons of suspense, Immaculate is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.
Emergency: 6 September
Bollywood film Emergency takes you back to one of India’s most controversial moments in political history. This film is based on true events that unfolded in 1975 when Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declared a nationwide state of emergency. The film offers an unfiltered look at history, making it a must-watch for fans of political dramas.
Speak No Evil: 12 September
Speak No Evil follows the story of a family as they plan a weekend getaway with people they meet on a vacation. Everything seems to be going normal, till things take a weird turn. With secrets waiting to be uncovered, this movie — starring James McAvoy — will keep you on your toes.
Transformers One: 19 September
Die-hard Transformers fans surely are not going to miss this one as Transformers One dives into the untold origin story of two iconic characters — Optimus Prime and Megatron. The film shows that the two were not always enemies, but the best of friends instead, exploring how their relationship turned sour.
The Wild Robot: 26 September
The Wild Robot promises the perfect movie night with your family. It follows Roz, a robot who finds itself on a deserted island with no knowledge of how it got there. Struggling to adapt to her new, wild surroundings, it eventually bonds with the island life but soon finds memories of its past.
Hellboy: The Crooked Man: 26 September:
In Hellboy: The Crooked Man, Hellboy finds himself stranded in rural Appalachia during the 1950s. He then discovers a quaint town terrorised by witches and ruled by the Crooked Man. With tons of action sequences and full of otherworldly creatures, the film promises madness and a whole lot of chaos.
Series & Streaming
Call me Bae: 6 September
Call Me Bae on Amazon Prime Video follows Bae, played by Ananya Panday, who finds herself in a bit of a struggling situation after she's cut off from family fortune. Forced out into the real world for the first time, she must learn to live a normal life.
Emily in Paris: 12 September
Emily in Paris' season four is back with its second half this month. The Netflix series will see Emily — like always — navigate between her career and her love life, which is in a bit of a triangle-like situation.
The Penguin: 20 September
The Penguin on OSN+ takes you deep into Gotham City and follows the uprising of one of Batman's most iconic villains. Using manipulation, watch as The Penguin claws his way up into the crime scene with lots of betrayals along the way. If you loved the Batman movies or comics, you're surely going to binge this,
Brilliant Minds: 24 September
If you enjoy medical dramas, Brilliant Minds is surely going to be your new favourite. Streaming on OSN+, it follows a psychiatrist on a mission to revolutionise mental health care. Set in a psychiatric hospital, this series blends medical cases with personal drama as the doctors navigate their own struggles, promising an emotional and enlightening watch.
Uglies: 30 September
Set in the future, where beauty standards are enforced, Uglies follows the story of a teenager named Tally waiting for her mandatory cosmetic surgery. At 16, everyone is surgically transformed into a "Pretty," joining society's elite. But when Tally's best friend mysteriously runs away just before her surgery, things take a confusing turn.