11 movies to check out on Netflix in September

8 Mile, Fast Times At Ridgemont High, The Wolf Of Wall Street, and a new Spy Kids movie highlight Netflix's September offerings

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11 movies to check out on Netflix in September
Clockwise from top left: The Wolf Of Wall Street (Paramount), Spy Kids: Armageddon (Netflix), 8 Mile (Universal), Fast Times At Ridgemont High (Universal)Graphic: The A.V. Club

It’s the last month of summer as well as back-to-school time, so Netflix is here to help make the transition easier. While you wait for Barbie to stream, check out a pre-Barbie Margot Robbie wearing lots of pink in The Wolf Of Wall Street. Also on deck is Robert Rodriguez’s reboot of the Spy Kids series titled Spy Kids: Armageddon, starring Gina Rodriguez and Zachary Levi. Other new additions this September include Eminem in 8 Mile, Jaws 2, Field Of Dreams, Hacksaw Ridge, The Deer Hunter, Crank, Arrival, Fast Times At Ridgemont High, and more.

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SPY KIDS: ARMAGEDDON Trailer (2023) Gina Rodriguez, Zachary Levi, Action Movie

One of the only new English-language features debuting on Netflix this September is Robert Rodriguez’s . This reboot of the Spy Kids franchise is about the children of the world’s top secret agents who unwittingly help a game developer unleash a computer virus that allows him to control all technology. The kids have to become spies themselves to help their parents and save the world. The cast includes Zachary Levi, Gina Rodriguez, Billy Magnussen, and D.J. Cotrona, the latter of whom starred on Robert Rodriguez’s From Dusk Till Dawn TV series.

5 Comments

  • theotherglorbgorb-av says:

    Woohoo, the Daily Slideshow streak continues!

  • valhalla-av says:

    Ignatiy Vishnetsky did not see the same movie I saw when I saw HACKSAW RIDGE. If this movie fetishizes anything then it fetishizes human decency, compassion & courage in the face of hellish & impossible odds and it closely hues to Desmond Doss’s true story. It’s a better movie than excellent & equally violent SAVING PRIVATE RYAN. It is the best war movie ever made BUT more importantly it is a deeply stirring tale of one man’s commitment to his faith & his fellow man.

  • minhduy-av says:

    Không biết bộ phim có hấp dẫn không?

  • xpdnc-av says:

    Seeing Stand By Me on this list just reminds of how good of a film maker Reiner was. What the hell happened to him?

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