October 1st

Tom Hardy returns as Eddie Brock (and his alien symbiote) as a new villain threatens to expose his secret.

The sequel to Sony’s surprise hit Venom, this installment follows journalist Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) and his BFF alien symbiote (voiced by Tom Hardy) as they take on a new big bad with a surprising tie to his past. Woody Harrelson brings the mad man threatening to expose Brock’s secret to life while Michelle Williams returns as his love interest, Anne.

October 1st

A look at the early years of future mobster Tony Soprano, and the men who shaped his life of crime.

Sopranos fans (a legion still growing as the show finds a second life as a binge-able favorite) get the chance to learn more about the origins of Tony and his crew, but there’s a particular focus on Dickie Multisanti, a mentor figure in Tony’s life and Christopher’s father. The film, from the pen of series creator David Chase, stars Alessandra Nivola as Multisanti, series star James Gandolfini’s son Michael as teenaged Tony, Jon Bernthal, Corey Stoll, Leslie Odom, and Ray Liotta.

October 8th

Daniel Craig suits up as 007 one last time in this thrilling spy adventure.

Daniel Craig’s swan song as the iconic James Bond seems to check all the boxes for a franchise entry. Not only does it set up new threats (Rami Malek) and introduce new heroes (Lashana Lynch) to fight them, but it also dips into the past, reviving old villains and setting up an emotionally gripping climax for the suave British icon.

October 13th

Michael Keaton plays a small-town doctor who takes on a huge opioid crisis in this Hulu drama.

A 360-degree look at the opioid epidemic with a steady focus on the greed-soaked roots and human cost at the heart of it. From producer Danny Strong, the series stars Michael Keaton as a rural doctor stuck in the middle, Kaitlyn Dever as his patient, and Michael Stuhlbarg as a pharma exec.

October 15th

Jamie Lee Curtis tries her best to take down the masked serial killer, this time for good.

Picking up where the 2018 horror film left off, Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) and her daughter Karen (Judy Greer) must once again face the serial-killing psychopath they thought they’d seen the last of. This time, the pair recruit a murderous mob of townsfolk to help get the job done.

October 15th

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Domestic bliss turns bloody as Joe and Love Quinn-Goldberg move to suburbia in search of their happily-ever-after.

In season three, serial stalker and sometimes-murderer, Joe Goldberg has relocated to the suburbs with his equally violent new wife and their little bundle of joy. As the couple tries to keep their homicidal impulses at bay, new romances, mysteries, and an accidental death or two threaten their happily-ever-after.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAN1ThhTWsE

October 15th

Adam Driver and Matt Damon battle it out in this historical drama based on a true story.

The first of two Ridley Scott films dropping this Fall, this historical drama is based on the true account of the last officially recognized duel fought on French soil. Jodie Comer plays Marguerite de Carrouges, a wife and mother who accuses her husband’s best friend of raping her. Matt Damon plays her husband, the knight Jean de Carrouges, who challenges the accused (Jacques Le Gris played by Adam Driver) to a trial by combat in defense of her honor. Ben Affleck also co-stars after serving as co-writer with Damon and Nicole Holofcener.

October 15th

Kids harboring a dark secret face their worst nightmare — a serial killer with a score to settle.

A modern take on the 1997 slasher flick starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, this eight-episode series swaps bloody letters for threatening text messages when a blade-wielding stalker begins targeting a group of hard-partying teens, all harboring a deadly secret of their own.

October 17th

Season three sees the Roy family at war as new players emerge in the latest power grab.

A show about power, wealth, and the terrible things people will do to keep it, the show’s third season picks up after a bombshell press conference with the familys’ loyalties more divided than ever. As Kendall Roy (Jeremy Strong) makes a play for his father’s throne, his siblings must decide which side of the line they fall on. Oh and a Skarsgard is joining the mix.

October 22nd

Denis Villeneuve delivers a sci-fi epic with an all-star cast and an out-of-this-world story.

Denis Villeneuve directs this adaptation of Frank Herbert’s seminal science-fiction epic that follows a young man with a world-changing destiny. Timothee Chalamet, Oscar Isaac, Rebecca Ferguson, and Jason Momoa play members of House Atreides, a powerful family ruling over multiple planets in a future feudal intergalactic society. When they inherit the responsibility of lording over a new planet that’s home to the empire’s most valuable and coveted resource, they must decide who to trust and what’s really worth fighting for.

October 22nd

A Wes Anderson anthology about a small-town paper’s French bureau that’s filled with A-listers.

Director Wes Anderson’s love letter to journalism, this dramedy-anthology follows a few different storylines while recounting the creation of a fictional Kansas newspaper’s final issue and stars a whos-who of Anderson mainstays including Bill Murray, Saoirse Ronan, Owen Wilson, Tilda Swinton, Frances McDormand, and Timothee Chalamet.

October 24th

This season, Larry still hates people but he loves humanity – sort of.

Larry David excels at making shows about nothing, which is what the latest season of this tongue-in-cheek comedy — one that offers up a fictionalized version of the Seinfeld creator — promises fans. There will likely be pandemic-related humor told with David’s patented curmudgeon charm.

October 24th

The final season promises more messy romances and friendship troubles.

The show’s final season sees both Issa and Molly making moves in their careers and personal lives, but will their friendship survive all the changes? Issa must decide if her current romance is worth the trouble of baby-mamas and jealous exes while Molly bounces back from a break-up in a big way.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBb2Pbh20m4

October 29th

Anya-Taylor Joy and Thomasin McKenzie play two women connected through time in this Edgar Wright thriller.

Baby Driver maestro Edgar Wright spins a thrilling tale with horror elements sprinkled in with this 60s set tale of two women connected across decades in the strangest of ways. Thomasin McKenzie plays Eloise, an aspiring fashion designer in the present who’s transported back in time and into the body of a mesmerizing nightclub singer named Sandie (Anya-Taylor Joy). As the lines between the two women blur, Eloise reaps the real-life consequences and learns nostalgia can be a deadly thing.

October 29th

Zack Snyder’s latest heist flick has fewer zombies … but more banks to rob.

A prequel to Zack Snyder’s post-zombie-apocalypse heist story, this crime dramedy follows German safe-cracking prodigy, Ludwig Dieter (Matthias Schweighöfer, who also directs this one), at the start of his criminal career as he’s recruited to break into a trio of legendary safes across Europe.