Movies Released September 6, 2019

Friday, September 6

IT Chapter Two

A second film based on Stephen King's novel.
James Ransone, Bill Skarsgard, James McAvoy, Roy Lee, Isaiah Mustafa, Chosen Jacobs, Dan Lin, David Katzenberg
Sequel Thriller Suspense Horror IMAX
88 mins

Satanic Panic NR

A minimum-wage delivery girl is forced into a night-long battle with the rich and affluent leaders of a suburban community after discovering they're part of a satanic cult.
Amanda Presmyk, Grady Hendrix, Arden Myrin, Chelsea Stardust, Adam Goldworm, Rebecca Romijn, Ruby Modine, Jerry O’Connell
Drama Horror Dark Comedy

Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken! NR

Morgan Spurlock opens his own fast food restaurant.
Morgan Spurlock
Sequel Documentary
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Boy Genius

Centers on a 12 year-old child prodigy (Brown) who teams up with a quirky retiree to solve a crime and save his family from splitting up.
Rita Wilson, Miles Brown, Arden Myrin, Vicky Wight, Zach Gilford, Tracie Toms, Nora Dunn, Bridget Stokes
Crime Family
110 mins

Ne Zha NR

A young boy, Nezha, is birthed from a heavenly pearl by the Primeval Lord of Heaven. Born with unique powers, Nezha finds himself as an outcast who is hated and feared. Destined by prophecy to bring destruction to the world, the young boy must choose between good and evil in order to break the shackles of fate and become the hero.
Yu Yang, Yanting Lü, Mo Han, Hao Chen, Qi Lü
Action Animation

Night Hunter R

Marshall (Cavill), a weathered Lieutenant, and his police force investigate a string of female abductions and murders linked to an online predator. As new leads emerge and the case unravels, Marshall teams with local vigilante (Kingsley) in pursuit of vengeance.
Alexandra Daddario, Stanley Tucci, Henry Cavill, David Raymond, Ben Kingsley, Minka Kelly, Nathan Fillion, Eliana Jones
Thriller

Edie

Instead of being forced into a retirement home, a recent widow decides to go on a climbing trip at the age of 83.
Sheila Hancock, Simon Hunter
Drama

Ms. Purple

A poignant drama about Asian American sister and brother, Kasie (Tiffany Chu) and Carey (Teddy Lee), who were raised and are now seemingly stuck in Korea town, Los Angeles. Abandoned by their mother and brought up by their father, the siblings continue to struggle with deep emotional wounds from the difficulty of the parental dynamic.
Justin Chon, Tiffany Chu, Chris Dinh, Teddy Lee, Jake Choi, Octavio Pizano, James Kang
Drama Family

Friday, September 6