Which movies will be released in the fall of 2023? Introducing the most anticipated new items and premieres to be released this fall.
“The Killer” (September 3)
David Fincher’s new thriller, in which Michael Fassbender plays a mercenary whose conscience suddenly begins to torment him. At the same time, a clever police officer is after him, and the psychological crisis of the killer even works for him.
“Golda. Doomsday (September 7)
The unrecognized Helen Mirren stars as Golda Meir, Israel’s first female prime minister. 1973, in the garden – it is this “iron woman” who will have to resolve the “apocalyptic war” and the conflict between the conflicting countries.
“Holidays” (September 7)
Maria Aronova in Boris Dergachev’s comedy about an ideal life collapsing overnight. And all because the main character learned about the betrayals of her husband and the problems in the life of her daughters. And when the whole family gathers for the next holiday, it seems that these days will either destroy family relationships or strengthen them even more.
“The next target is the winner” (September 10)
A sports comedy drama in the Taika Waititi tradition starring Michael Fassbender. Dutch football coach Thomas Rongen is trying to do the impossible and lead the American Samoa national team, which is famous for the biggest defeat in FIFA history: 31:0.
“Ghosts in Venice” (September 13)
The continuation of the adventures of Hercule Poirot (Kenneth Branagh). This time, a retired detective travels to Venice and attends a seance, during which one of the guests is murdered. Who will have to find the culprit, if not him?
astral 13th floor” (September 14)
Fear entered the conversation. A young exorcist suffers from sinister visions and decides to get rid of his superpowers so that his nightmares come with him. True, when otherworldly forces begin to wreak havoc on the protagonist’s life, he must again use force to protect his family and friends.
“Take and remember” (September 14)
Winner of the Koroche festival, held in Kaliningrad in August. At the center of the plot is a six-year-old boy who spends the summer in the countryside and misses his family. To entertain his grandson, his grandfather remembers the “Take and remember” game, because thanks to this … wishes begin to come true!
“Afterwards. Forever” (September 14)
A bestseller about love brought Hardin (Hero Fiennes Tiffin) money and success, but left a hole in his soul. He goes to sunny Lisbon to correct his past mistakes; here, only a new passion and a happy ending with Tessa (Josephine Langford) await.
“People Do It” (September 14)
The melodrama of Valery Belotserkovsky and Karen Oganesyan, in which Vladimir Menshov played his last role. These are just a few sketches of love, involuntarily intertwined. After all, even things that seem random at first follow the eternal laws of love.
“1993” (September 21)
Evgeny Tsyganov and Ekaterina Vilkova star in the drama set in 1993, at a time of hope and turmoil, when loving spouses find themselves on opposite sides of the barricades in the heart of the capital.
The Expendables 4 (September 21)
The sequel to the famous series with Jason Statham, 50 Cent, Sylvester Stallone, Megan Fox and more. This time the team suffers losses: Barney Ross is no longer on the roster and Lee Christmas has been suspended, so new fighters are joining the roster. But they too are defeated and taken prisoner. Now Lee Christmas must unleash the team alone, while also preventing a global catastrophe threatening the world.
“I’m a Goddess” (September 21)
Alexandra Bortich is a comedy about an ordinary school teacher who suddenly loses both her job and her husband. On the advice of a friend, she decides that she’s definitely the problem, and enrolls in the “Becoming a Goddess” training, but that also pays off – a new image and a loving fan. Did he manage not to lose anything important in himself?
10 (27 September) saw
Anniversary part of the scary series. Hoping to cure cancer, John Kramer travels to Mexico for an experimental operation, but learns it’s just a fraud and deception of helpless patients. Later, the man decides to punish the crooks in his own unique way, with the help of ingenious cruel traps.
“Creative” (September 27)
Joshua (John David Washington) is a former field agent who experiences the disappearance of his wife during a future war between the forces of humanity and artificial intelligence. He will have to find and destroy the Creator, the elusive architect who created artificial intelligence and a mysterious weapon that could end war and all of humanity.
“Dogman” (September 28)
New action movie from Luc Besson about an unlikely superhero who understands dogs better than anyone else in the world and is ready for anything, whether it’s stealing, chasing or making breakfast. And although the protagonist doesn’t really care about people’s problems, he is the one who will have to save the city when danger begins to threaten him.
Hunter Kraven (October 4)
In the story of Russian immigrant Sergei Kravinoff, who must prove himself to be the world’s greatest hunter, there is the very hot Aaron Taylor-Johnson.
“The Limits of Madness” (October 5)
Psychological drama of a couple who come straight from Spain to the USA to pursue the American dream. True, tests await them even at the airport – in the border control zone at the New York airport, they are taken to the re-screening room, where young people are subjected to difficult interrogation. In a few hours, their common dreams, a happy future and their mutual trust are under threat. Turns out they both had something to hide from each other…
“Lord of the Wind” (October 5)
Biographical adventure drama from Igor Voloshin (“Fizruk”) starring Fyodor Bondarchuk as the famous Russian traveler Fyodor Konyukhov. Behind him is the conquest of the earth’s poles, oceans and the highest peaks, and now he embarks on a new and dangerous journey – he will have to circumnavigate the Earth alone in a balloon. The film, of course, is based on real events – in 2016 Fedor Konyukhov flew around the world in 11 days 4 hours 20 minutes and set a world record.
“Not Vasya himself” (October 12)
Vasily Kuzin (Pavel Priluchny) is a successful capital businessman who seems to have it all. However, he is constantly “throwing” his own visiting workers for money, until he finds himself in the body of the hero of a typical joke about guest workers the day after an accident. Now he has to do everything to go back to his old life.
“Cage Bird Calls” (October 12)
A Chechen-language film by Alexander Sokurov’s student, Malika Musaeva, absolutely wowed your obedient film editor at the Spirit of Fire festival in the spring. This is the story of a 17-year-old girl who lives in a Chechen village but dreams of living in a big city. True, the ability to make their own choices is limited.
“Anatomy of a Fall” (October 19)
Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival! French crime drama by a young writer whose life is turned upside down after the mysterious death of her husband. He is accused of murder and the case becomes the anatomy of the collapse of their family life.
“The Temptation” (October 19)
Polish drama from the director of “Escort Girl” Maria Sadovskaya. The plot revolves around a young journalist who has to spend three days with him to write an article about a famous football player. However, this job, which seems like a great chance to move up the career ladder, carries more danger than it seems at first glance.
“Five Nights at Freddy’s” (October 25)
Film adaptation of the popular game of the same name. Mike Schmidt (played by The Hunger Games star Josh Hutcherson, by the way) takes a job as a security guard at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza, a once successful but now abandoned family entertainment center. On his first night at work, he realizes that it won’t be easy to endure this shift.
“Edge of the Broken Moon” (November 2)
Written by Natalia Meshchaninova (“Alice Can’t Wait”), a Russian drama featuring a 14-year-old girl who suddenly learns that her mother has been lying to her for years about her father’s death. and was forbidden to communicate with her daughters. Unable to forgive the betrayal, the woman runs away from home, but her mother and older sister still find her. Now they have to discuss all the problems, grievances and fears that have been carefully hidden for years.
Captain Marvel 2 (November 8)
The sequel to the fantasy action movie starring Brie Larson and Samuel L. Jackson. This time Carol Danvers finds herself at the epicenter of the multiverse, with Kamala Khan (Miss Marvel) and ME Ch.” to save the world.
“The King’s Sword” (November 9)
Denmark, 18th century. King Frederick V (Mads Mikkelsen) sends his best knight to investigate and take control of the wild lands, but they are in no hurry to obey the royal governor there. And of course, emotions come into play.
“Syndrome” (November 9)
Russian thrillers entered the conversation. A terrible car accident turns the lives of Masha (Oksana Akinshina) and Kirill (Kirill Kyaro) upside down, and the main character no longer recognizes her husband, who has become frighteningly perfect. More and more bizarre coincidences, images, and signs suggest that self-confidence is dangerous for him.
“Anna’s Feelings” (November 9)
In Anna Melikyan’s film, Anna Mikhalkova is about a simple Perm chocolate factory worker who begins to hear the voices of aliens.
The Hunger Games: A Song of Snakes and Songbirds (November 15)
The Hunger Games is the prequel about Coriolanus Snow, the future president of Panem and the archenemy of Katniss Everdeen. By the way, the film is based on the book by the author of the series, Susan Collins, and the main roles went to Jason Schwartzman and Rachel Zegler.
“Napoleon” (November 20)
Perhaps one of the most anticipated novelties of the fall is the historical drama from master of the genre, Ridley Scott, starring the incredible Joaquin Phoenix. The film follows Napoleon Bonaparte’s rise to power through his volatile relationship with his only true love, Josephine (Vanessa Kirby).
“The White List” (November 23)
Alexey Serebryakov and Vladimir Averyanov in the detective story of Alisa Khazanova. In the spring of 2015, two investigators are sent to a small town near Moscow to investigate the suicide of a local schoolgirl that the whole country has learned about. The investigation, which began as an ordinary imitation of violent action, eventually takes years.
“Palace” (November 23)
Roman Polanski’s comedy has unfortunately already been called the director’s worst film after the show in Venice. This is the story of a luxury hotel in Switzerland and its wealthy guests gathered in the Alps on New Year’s Eve (the events take place on the night of 31 December 1999 to 1 January 2000). And Alexander Petrov starred in the movie!
Source: People Talk

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