Also coming soon
Here are other films on the autumn schedule — summarized in 25 words or fewer and including their expected national release dates (which might vary from Columbus release dates).
(Sept. 8): Reese Witherspoon plays a newly single mom who lets three young men — aspiring filmmakers — into her house.
“Home Again” “American Assassin”
(Sept. 15): Dylan O’Brien and Michael Keaton are trained government killers who team to foil a plot to start World War III.
(Sept. 21): In this visual feast from fashion designers Kate and Laura Mulleavy, Kirsten Dunst portrays a broken young woman who turns to drugs to cope.
“Woodshock” “The Lego Ninjago Movie”
(Sept. 22): The third Lego feature film detours into the Ninjago brand,
with bumbling ninjas and Jackie Chan voicing Master Wu.
(Sept. 22): Matthew Vaughn returns to direct the sequel to the crowdpleasing first “Kingsman,” with Jeff Bridges, Halle Berry and Channing Tatum joining the fun.
(Sept. 22): Jake Gyllenhaal is Boston Marathon bombing victim Jeff Bauman, who struggles mentally and physically after losing his legs in the real-life attack.
(Sept. 29): Niels Arden Oplev directs this sequel to the 1990 movie of the same name, about medical students who die and return to life. Kiefer Sutherland returns.
“(Sept. 29): The film, based on a true story about Queen Victoria and a young clerk who forge a friendship, stars Judy Dench and Ali Fazal. Stephen Frears directed.
(Oct. 6): Idris Elba and Kate Winslet play strangers stuck on mountain, fighting the elements to survive.
(Oct. 6): Vincent van Gogh receives an oil-painted animation tribute in the Polish and British film, aided by Kickstarter crowd-funding.
(Oct. 13): Heartstrings will be pulled in this dramatic and touching story of A.A. Milne’s inspiration for “Winnie the Pooh.”
“(Oct. 20): In the R-rated thriller, Michael Fassbender pursues a serial killer who beheads women.
“Kingsman: The Golden Circle” “Stronger” “Flatliners” “The Mountain Between Us” “Loving Vincent”
“(Oct. 13): Motion-capture star Andy Serkis directs Andrew Garfield as Robin Cavendish, who refuses to give up after being stricken with polio in the 1950s.
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(Oct. 20): “Carol” director Todd Haynes tells the stories of two flighty souls on two disparate timelines.
(Oct. 20): Climate change is the catalyst for disaster in this film starring Gerard Butler and Abbie Cornish. “Independence Day” producer Dean Devlin directed.
(Oct. 20): In this retelling of the tragic Yarnell Hill fire in Arizona, Miles Teller leads a cast of wilderness firefighters. (Oct. 27): In a film that looks to be as quirky as his last, Yorgos Lanthimos (“The Lobster”) works with Nicole Kidman and Colin Farrell.
(Oct. 27): The latest sequel to “Saw” follows a new set of killers more than a decade after the Jigsaw killer’s last spree.
(Oct. 27): Margaret Betts directs Margaret Qualley and Melissa Leo in the religious drama about a woman training to become a nun.
(Oct. 27): Luke Evans plays college professor William Marston, creator of the character Wonder Woman, inspired by the relationship between his wife and his student.
“Wonderstruck” “Geostorm” “Only the Brave” “Killing of a Sacred Deer” “Jigsaw” “Novitiate”
(Nov. 3): Richard Linklater’s latest centers on three Navy veterans (Steve Carell, Bryan Cranston and Laurence Fishburne) and a funeral.
“Last Flag Flying”
(Nov. 3): Bad moms Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell and Kathryn Hahn get a holiday visit from their own mothers. Susan Sarandon and Christine Baranski co-star.
(Nov. 10): The feature-film directing debut of Greta Gerwig stars Saoirse Ronan as a Sacramento teen looking for bigger things. Laurie Metcalf and Lucas Hedges co-star.
“Lady Bird”
(Nov. 17): Owen Wilson and Julia Roberts portray the parents of a child with facial deformities who tries to adjust to a mainstream school.
“Wonder”