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FAHRENHEIT 11/9 OPENS OCTOBER 19
Michael Moore – for it is he – takes on Trump, the far right and gun control in his latest doc.
ORPHEÉ OPENS OCTOBER 19
Cocteau’s mesmerising riff on the myth of Orpheus, restored and back in cinemas. Honestly, go and see it.
VS. OPENS OCTOBER 19
UK battle-rap as a method for redemption in Ed Lilly’s hard-hitting debut, set in Southend.
BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY OPENS OCTOBER 24
Scaramouche! The much-delayed Freddie/Queen biopic arrives.
POSSUM OPENS OCTOBER 26
British chiller, where a disgraced children’s puppeteer returns home. Sean Harris and Alun Armstrong star.
PRINCE OF DARKNESS OPENS OCTOBER 26
John Carpenter’s Nigel Knealeinspired horror reissued alongside
and
They Live PETERLOO WIDOWS The Fog.
SLAUGHTERHOUSE RULEZ
OPENS OCTOBER 31
Kula Shaker’s Crispian Mills directs horror comedy set in an English boarding school. Michael Sheen and Simon Pegg star.
OPENS NOVEMBER 2
Mike Lee tackles the Peterloo Massacre in 19th-century Manchester.
OPENS NOVEMBER 8
How does Steve McQueen follow up
12 Years A Slave? By relocating Lynda La Plante’s ’80s heist drama to LA.
FANTASTIC BEASTS: THE CRIMES OF GRINDELWALD OPENS NOVEMBER 16
More from JK Rowling’s Potter prequels, with Eddie Redmayne and Jude Law facing off Johnny Depp’s necromancer.