The month of September brings several new releases from different genres to follow, see the best films of September.

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So, if you're a movie fan looking to catch up on the latest releases, read on to learn more about the best movies of September.

First of all, let's find out which films are coming to the platform, check out the best films of September now.

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Lisa Frankenstein – Out now

Combining elements of humor and suspense, Lisa Frankenstein is loosely based on Mary Shelley's classic work, Frankenstein.

Starring Kathryn Newton and Cole Sprouse, the film was directed by Zelda Williams and written by Diablo Cody, known for her work on Hell Girl.

Interestingly, the screenwriter revealed that this production is part of the same universe as the 2009 thriller starring Megan Fox.

Here's the official description for Lisa Frankenstein: “A misunderstood young man and a reanimated corpse set off on a deadly journey in search of love, happiness, and a few missing body parts.”

Miller’s Girl – Available now

Next up, Miller's Young Woman is an erotic thriller film starring Martin Freeman (The Lord of the Rings) and Jenna Ortega (Wednesday) in the lead roles.

In the story, they play an unlikely couple formed by the relationship between teacher and student.

With sensitive approaches, especially in relation to the age disparity between the main characters, the film generated debates among critics and viewers.

The Pool Guy – Available now

Chris Pine is responsible for the direction, acting and script of The Pool Guy, an investigative comedy set in Los Angeles.

The story revolves around Darren Barrenman, a humble local pool cleaner, who unexpectedly finds himself in the middle of a large-scale conspiracy.

Attracted to a femme fatale (DeWanda Wise), he sets out on a mission to protect the city of Los Angeles.

Accidental Killer – September 12

Starring Glen Powell (No Holds Barred, Cyclones) and Adria Arjona (Vampire, Ador), The Accidental Killer is a romantic comedy with a touch of mystery.



The plot follows an undercover detective who is investigating murder contractors, while at the same time, he pretends to be one of them.

Although, he comes across a woman desperate to escape her abusive husband and reflects on the hypothesis of engage in criminal activity just to help her.

Immaculate – September 13th

So disturbing, Immaculate is a horror film with religious elements starring Sydney Sweeney (Everyone But You, Euphoria).

The story revolves around Cecilia, a young woman who is about to become nun in a remote convent in Italy.

However, she begins to suspect strange situations when she discovers who is mysteriously pregnant, to complicate matters further, she is tormented by evil forces.

Girls on the Run – September 16

Combining elements of humor, mystery and adrenaline, Girls on the Run stars Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan, who give life to a couple involved in a complicated criminal plan.

The script was co-written by Ethan Coen (Fargo, No Country for Old Men), who is also directing the film.

Read the summary of Girls on the Run: “Looking for a fresh start, two young women set off on an unexpected journey to Tallahassee, Florida. However, their plans soon fall apart when they encounter a gang of clumsy bandits.”

He Went That Way – September 18

In conclusion, based on true events, He Went That Way is a crime thriller starring Jacob Elordi and Zachary Quinto.

In the story, an animal trainer hitches a ride with a stranger, who later turns out to be a serial killer.

The film marks Jeffrey Darling's first directorial foray, with a screenplay by Evan M. Wiener.

Services – Best films of September

Finally, to watch the films mentioned above, access the platform Prime Video.