Streaming Spotlight: The Must-Watch Films and Series This September
As we dive into the autumn season, September has proven to be a treasure trove of cinematic delights across various streaming platforms. Whether you’re cozying up at home or looking for something captivating during your downtime, this month’s lineup has something for everyone.
Netflix’s Heavy Hitters
Netflix has truly outdone itself this September, ushering in a series of high-profile original films that are sure to keep viewers engaged well into the fall.
One standout that has taken the platform by storm is Rebel Ridge, directed by the talented Jeremy Saulnier. Since its release on September 6, it has captured the No. 1 spot on Netflix for several weeks. The film follows Terry, played by the breakout star Aaron Pierre, who embarks on a gripping journey of vengeance against a small-town police department after a civil asset forfeiture incident during a seemingly routine traffic stop. Saulnier’s masterful storytelling creates a slow-burn thriller, filled with simmering rage and unforgettable performances. Don Johnson stands out as the menacing villain, yet the emotional depth of AnnaSophia Robb as Terry’s gritty legal assistant is truly remarkable. This is a must-watch if you enjoy films that challenge the status quo and shine a light on social issues. You can stream it here.
An engaging journey of revenge in Rebel Ridge.
Moving into a more nuanced territory, there’s His Three Daughters which premiered on the service on September 20. Centered in a New York City apartment, the film beautifully showcases the complexities of familial relationships. Starring Carrie Coon, Elizabeth Olsen, and Natasha Lyonne, the narrative unfolds over a few tense days as three sisters gather to support their father during his final days. What unfolds is a raw examination of long-buried resentments and emotional turbulence, with each actress delivering stellar performances. Particularly, Natasha Lyonne emerges as the film’s stealthy MVP, offering a blend of humor and heart in her portrayal. Dive into the emotional landscape of sisterhood by streaming it now on Netflix.
The complexities of sisterhood in His Three Daughters.
Another intriguing release hitting Netflix on September 27 is the documentary Will & Harper, directed by Josh Greenbaum. This documentary chronicles the road trip of comedy icon Will Ferrell and his close friend, Harper Steele, a relationship that develops in the shadow of Harper’s transition. As the duo travels across America, they explore the essence of friendship, identity, and the contemporary cultural landscape. The film adroitly balances humor with poignant topics, particularly the need for visibility in an often unwelcoming socio-political climate. It promises to be both heartwarming and enlightening, making it an essential watch starting September 27 on Netflix.
Hulu’s Fresh Perspective
Switching gears, Hulu provides a delightful option with the new series English Teacher from Brian Jordan Alvarez, who not only created the series but also stars as Evan Marquez, a high school English teacher. This series stands out with its ability to weave humor with heartfelt moments, exploring themes of early adulthood, relationships, and the unique pressures placed on educators today. The witty script and relatable characters create an engaging experience that feels refreshingly authentic. You can catch the first five episodes now on Hulu.
Max’s Look Behind the Scenes
Lastly, for those interested in the behind-the-scenes workings of television, check out Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos on Max. This docuseries directed by Alex Gibney delves into the creative process behind one of HBO’s most iconic series, celebrating its profound impact on television storytelling. The exploration of Chase’s journey and the show’s cultural relevance is not only fascinating for fans of The Sopranos but also for those who appreciate pivotal storytelling in cinema and television. You can explore this remarkable series now on Max.
Understanding the legacy of The Sopranos.
Final Thoughts
With such a fantastic array of films and series hitting streaming services this September, it’s the perfect time to indulge in some quality entertainment. Whether you prefer thrilling narratives, heartfelt dramas, or insightful documentaries, there’s no shortage of options. As the leaves begin to change, so too should your viewing habits—dive in, discover new favorites, and perhaps rewatch the gems that left a lasting impression. Happy streaming!