Ten Movies to See in September 2025

Ten Movies to See in September 2025

- By Nicolas Delgadillo -->

Halloween is just around the corner as horror dominates movie screens this month - as well as the long awaited return of Spinal Tap

‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ September 5th (Theaters)

The Conjuring: Last Rites delivers another - and possibly final - thrilling chapter of the iconic Conjuring cinematic universe, based on real events. Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson reunite for one last case as renowned, real-life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren in a powerful and spine-chilling addition to the global box office-breaking franchise.

 

‘Twinless’ September 5th (Theaters)

In Twinless, two young men meet in a twin support group and form an unlikely friendship. Roman (Dylan O'Brien) and Dennis (James Sweeney) both search for solace and an identity without their other halves and soon become inseparable outside the group. But when Roman meets Dennis’ ebullient co-worker, Marcie (Aisling Franciosi), all is revealed to be not what it seems, as each man harbors secrets that could unravel everything.

 

‘The Long Walk’ September 12th (Theaters)

From the highly anticipated adaptation of master storyteller Stephen King's first-written novel, and Francis Lawrence, the visionary director of The Hunger Games franchise films, comes The Long Walk, an intense, chilling, and emotional thriller that challenges audiences to confront a haunting question: how far could you go? 

 

‘Spinal Tap II: The End Continues’ September 12th (Theaters)

Spinal Tap is back! After a 15-year hiatus, David St. Hubbins, Nigel Tufnel, and Derek Smalls are drawn back together for one last concert. Documentary filmmaker Marty DiBergi returns to explore what the band members have been up to and immortalize the concert reunion. The film blends the same musical mayhem and satire that made the original a cult classic over four decades ago and features some fantastic rock cameos in the process. Will this concert be their triumphant return, or just another Stonehenge-sized catastrophe?

 

‘Him’ September 19th (Theaters)

Former college wide-receiver Tyriq Withers plays Cameron Cade, a rising-star quarterback who has devoted his life, and identity, to football. On the eve of professional football’s annual scouting Combine, Cam is attacked by an unhinged fan and suffers a potentially career-ending brain trauma. Just when all seems lost, Cam receives a lifeline when his hero, Isaiah White (Marlon Wayans), a legendary eight-time Championship quarterback and cultural megastar, offers to train Cam at Isaiah’s isolated compound that he shares with his celebrity influencer wife, Elsie White (Julia Fox). But as Cam’s training accelerates, Isaiah’s charisma begins to curdle into something darker, sending his protégé down a disorienting rabbit hole that may cost him more than he ever bargained for.

 

‘Night of the Reaper’ September 19th (Shudder)

In the wake of the brutal murder of a teenaged babysitter, college student Deena (Jessica Clement) returns home for the weekend and is roped into a babysitting gig of her own. When the local sheriff is mailed a piece of evidence that proves the murder may not have been an isolated incident, he is led on a scavenger hunt to reveal the killer may be planning a sequel.

 

‘Steve’ September 19th (Netflix)

Set in the mid-90s, Steve is a reimagining of Max Porter's Sunday Times bestseller Shy. The film follows a pivotal day in the life of headteacher Steve (Cillian Murphy) and his students at a last-chance reform school amidst a world that has forsaken them. As Steve fights to protect the school’s integrity and impending closure, we witness him grappling with his own mental health. In parallel to Steve’s struggles, we meet Shy (Jay Lycurgo), a troubled teen caught between his past and what lies ahead as he tries to reconcile his inner fragility with his impulse for self-destruction and violence.

 

‘One Battle After Another’ September 26th (Theaters)

In this latest from masterful filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson, former revolutionary Bob Ferguson (Leonardo DiCaprio) seeks help from other revolutionaries to find his missing daughter, Willa (Chase Infiniti). With a supporting cast that includes Regina Hall, Teyana Taylor, Sean Penn, Benicio del Toro, Alana Haim, and more, this action thriller is not one to miss.

 

‘The Strangers: Chapter 2’ September 26th (Theaters)

The Strangers are back – more brutal and relentless than ever. When they learn that one of their victims, Maya (Madelaine Petsch), is still alive, they return to finish what they’ve started. With nowhere to run and no one to trust, Maya must survive another horrific chapter of terror as The Strangers – driven by a senseless, unceasing purpose – pursue her, more than willing to kill anyone who stands in their way.

 

‘House on Eden’ September 26th (Shudder)

When Kris (Kris Collins), Celina (Celina Myers), and their videographer Jay (Jason-Christopher Mayer) set out to film a paranormal investigation, they expect the usual chills and shadows. But when their plans are mysteriously rerouted to a pristine, abandoned house deep in the woods, what unfolds is far beyond anything they’ve encountered before. As the night continues, strange behavior, a missing crew, and a chilling atmosphere suggest that something far more ancient is at play.

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