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Heart of the Beast to Practical Magic 2: 10 of the best films to watch this September

From a Brad Pitt survival adventure with a canine co-star, to witchy sequel Practical Magic 2, starring Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock, here are the films to watch at the cinema this month.

Heart of the Beast to Practical Magic 2: 10 of the best films to watch this September

1. In the world of horror films, Resident Evil Zach Cregger's Weapons delivers a unique take on the franchise. Directed by Cregger himself, the movie follows a medical courier named Bryan (played by Austin Abrams) who must deliver an organ amidst a zombie outbreak in Raccoon City. Cregger describes Bryan as an everyman burdened with a crucial mission into the heart of chaos, comparing it to Frodo's journey in The Lord of the Rings.

2. Robert Pattinson continues his busy year with a starring role in Primetime, a fact-based drama about the controversial reality TV show To Catch a Predator. The show, which aired from 2004 to 2007, featured sting operations where men were convinced they were meeting children for sexual encounters. The journalist behind the stings, Chris Hansen, is portrayed by Pattinson in this upcoming film, which is expected to be a strong contender for an Oscar nomination.

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