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Heavy-weight Baz Luhrmann (Moulin Rouge) directs and co-writes this biopic starring Austin Butler (The Carrie Diaries) as music legend Elvis Presley. The film also stars Tom Hanks as Presley’s manager, Colonel Tom Parker. The film premiered in theaters in June and is getting its streaming release now.Pinocchio (September 8), Disney This year, we’ll see two new versions of the story of the Italian carpenter Geppetto and his wooden marionette Pinocchio who dreams of being a real boy. And while we wait for Guillermo del Toro’s take on this story, which is set to debut in December.
Disney’s live-action version directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Tom Hanks as Germany WhatsApp Number Data Geppetto will be available much sooner. End of the Road (September 9), Netflix TV veteran director Millicent Shelton (P–Valley, Black-ish) directs this road trip movie starring Queen Latifah as Brenda and Chris ‘Ludacris’ Bridges as her brother Reggie. They’re on a cross-country trip with her two kids when they witness a murder and find themselves in the way of a killer. “Now alone in the New Mexico desert and cut off from any help, Brenda is pulled into a deadly fight to keep her family alive,” reads Netflix’s synopsis.Doris Muñoz and Jacks Haupt in Mija.
Photo Courtesy DisneyMija (September 16), Disney This documentary follows Doris Muñoz and Jacks Haupt, two daughters of Mexican immigrants trying to make it in the music industry. Isabel Castro directs this story about following your dreams while feeling guilty, pursuing a risky profession and being a pathway for your family to green cards and reunification.A Jazzman’s Blues, select theaters (September 16) and Netflix (September 23) Written, directed and produced by Tyler Perry, this is the story of star-crossed lovers Bayou (Joshua Boone) and Leanne (Solea Pfeiffer). The film is set in the deep South and spans four decades, from the
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