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Streaming highlights in September: you can’t miss these films and series

Luca Fontana
1/9/2024
Translation: Elicia Payne

New month, new streaming recommendations. From Netflix to Disney+, Sky Show to Apple TV+, these are our series and film picks on streaming services this September.

Some things have run their course. But my monthly movie and series highlights are here to stay. This is what to look out for this September.

Slow Horses, Season 4 (series)

I know, I keep saying it. But it’s true. Apple may not produce as many series as Netflix. But the little that comes out is often some of the best there is to stream.

Slow Horses is one of those series. More specifically, an ultra-black humour spy thriller that follows a group of disgraced MI5 agents who’ve been relegated to the sidelines at Slough House. They’re led by the cynical Jackson Lamb, played by Gary Oldman. I’m not exaggerating, Jackson Lamb is perhaps the most brilliant role Oldman’s played in his entire career. And that’s saying something.

What it’s all about: although the rejects in Slough House are labelled as failures, they constantly find themselves in the midst of dangerous conspiracies and have to prove their abilities. Somewhere between dry humour, complex characters and exciting storylines that shed light on the darker side of the secret service world, a great series is created. Now for round four. Be sure to catch up if you haven’t seen Slow Horses yet.

Release date: 4 September
Where: Apple TV+

Apollo 13: Survival (documentary)

I personally won’t learn anything new from the documentary. But I still won’t get tired of hearing about the most spectacular rescue mission of all time. What I can’t get my head around is how NASA managed to bring the three astronauts back to Earth safe and sound in 1970 after the explosion of an oxygen tank led to a critical loss of oxygen and electricity. Maybe the documentary will make it make sense.

Release date: 5 September
Where: Netflix

Rebel Ridge (movie)

«But then I was like, nah.»

Release date: 5 September
Where: Netflix

Lego Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy (series)

It may not be The Lego Movie, but it’s still sort of like The Lego series. Only this is set in the Star Wars universe and is told in four pieces. Pieces. Lego pieces. Hehe. Okay, that was flat, but it’s not my joke, it’s from the trailer.

In any case, the story revolves around young Sig, voiced by Stranger Things star Gaten Matarazzo, who accidentally uproots the cornerstone of the galaxy. The galaxy far, far away dissolves and is completely reassembled. In it, Jar Jar Binks is suddenly the evil Sith Lord orchestrating everything behind the scenes. It’s down to Sig to undo this – and many other inconsistencies. Who knows, maybe Luke Skywalker will help?

Release date: 13 September
Where: Disney+

Grave of the Fireflies (movie)

Ooof. A hard watch. Grave of the Fireflies is a Studio Ghibli anime from 1988 that Netflix is finally adding to its catalogue. That’s because Netflix has been collecting Ghibli anime for quite a while. But this perhaps most important work, which is much more serious and poignant than most other Studio Ghibli anime, was still missing.

At the heart of the story is the heartbreaking tale of two young siblings, Seita and Setsuko, who struggle to survive in Japan during the Second World War after losing their mother in a bombing raid. Now they have to fend for themselves, somehow, and try to preserve at least a small spark of hope in the midst of destruction and hunger – even if it’s only in the form of the fireflies.

Release date: 16 September
Where: Netflix

Agatha All Along (series)

Agatha Harkness, the old witch from the comics, already stole the show in the greatly rejuvenated version of the MCU in WandaVision. Especially her groovy song Agatha All Along, the big plot twist, took the hearts of fans by storm.

No wonder she’s now getting her own show. It picks up where WandaVision left off: Wanda Maximoff, the Scarlett Witch, drained Agatha of her powers and put her in a hex that made her believe she was in a prison in the form of a fake world, similar to The Matrix. But now that Wanda has been killed in Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the hex has probably dissolved and with it Agatha’s prison. She has her freedom back, but not her powers.

Release date: 18 September
Where: Disney+

The Penguin (series)

Carmine Falcone is dead. Gotham City sinks into chaos. In the power vacuum left behind by the head of organised crime, the contenders walk over dead bodies to ascend to the secret throne of the city. Will his arrogant son Alberto take over? Will his daughter Sofia, who has just been released from a psychiatric ward, manage to assert herself? Or can Salvatore Maroni, leader of the rival clan, take revenge for the fact that Carmine once had him sent to prison?

Someone no one expects? The disfigured Oswald «Oz» Cobblepot aka the penguin. Under Carmine Falcone, he once proved to be a loyal but ultimately insignificant small-time star. But Oz is used to being underestimated and knows how to use this to his advantage. He cunningly wants to play everyone off against each other in order to begin his own bloody ascent.

Release date: 20 September
Where: Sky Show

Wolfs (movie)

Mid-budget cinema, on the other hand, is dying out.

Release date: 27 September
Where: Apple TV+

Did I miss a film or series that we should definitely watch this month? Let me know in the comments.

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I'm an outdoorsy guy and enjoy sports that push me to the limit – now that’s what I call comfort zone! But I'm also about curling up in an armchair with books about ugly intrigue and sinister kingkillers. Being an avid cinema-goer, I’ve been known to rave about film scores for hours on end. I’ve always wanted to say: «I am Groot.» 


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