A-list actors are taking over the big screen this weekend.
From Elijah Wood as serial killer Ted Bundy in "No Man of God" to Michael Hargrove as terrifying Candyman, you'd think it was spooky season already. To be fair, the pumpkin spice latte is officially back.
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Matt Damon also stars in "Stillwater," Henry Golding leads "Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins," and Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard are lovers in "Annette."
There's a handful of classics like "Cher" and "Grease" to help with the back-to-school transition
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Check out this list of movies you have to watch this weekend (August 27 - August 29).
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Candyman
The remake mixes horror with social commentary for a timely and terrifying film. Anthony and his partner move into a loft in gentrified Cabrini where he unintentionally unleashes the terror "living in the walls."
No Man of God
Luke Kirby stars as Ted Bundy, a serial killer who develops a complicated relationship with FBI agent Bill Hagmaier, played by Elijah Wood.
Rushed
An Irish Catholic mother seeks out justice after her son is involved in a tragic fraternity hazing incident at his university.
The Colony
In this sci-fi thriller, mankind's survival depends on a lone astronaut that is the only survivor of a research mission.
Stillwater
Matt Damon stars as a father that travels to France and navigates the cultural differences to support his estranged daughter after she is imprisoned for a murder she claims she didn't commit.
The Green Knight
In this fantasy film, King Arthur's nephew embarks on a thrilling quest to protect Camelot from the Green Knight.
Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins
The superhero film, starring Henry Golding, focuses on the Arashikage, an ancient Japanese clan, that take in a loner named Snake Eyes and teach him their ninja warrior ways after he saves the life of their heir.
Swan Song
In this drama comedy, a retired hairdresser escapes a nursing home and treks across town to style a dead woman's hair for her funeral while confronting the ghosts of his past.
Annette
The musical romance finds Henry (Adam Driver), a stand-up comedian, falling in love with Ann (Marion Cotillard), a world-renowned opera singer. Their lives are flipped upside down with the birth of their first child.
The Truffle Hunters
In this Italian film, men search for rare and expensive ruffles in the forests of Piedmont, Italy.
The Girl Who Got Away
In this horror, a female serial killer who was sent to prison escapes twenty years later and pursues the fifth victim that managed to get away.
Habit
Bella Thorne stars as a party girl in LA gets mixed up with a bad crowd and moonlights as a nun to escape retribution from the drug lord she wronged.
Clueless
Alicia Silverstone is Cher, a rich socialite, likes to play matchmaker. She takes Tai (played by Brittany Murphy) under her wing and gives her a makeover, before realizing that she's stealing her popularity.
Grease
Grease is the word! The musical series explores the adventures and romances of high school students in the summer of 1959, particularly popular bad boy Danny (played by John Travolta) and top of her class Sandy (Olivia Newton-John).
Remember the Titans
The film, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Boaz Yakin, is based on the true story of Herman Boone (Denzel Washington), a newly appointed Black coach who aimed to help the first integrated team in 1970's Virginia overcome prejudice and win games.
School of Rock
Guitarist Dewey Finn (played by Jack Black) gets thrown out of his bar band and is desperate for work, so he poses as a substitute music teacher at an elite private school and gives the students a taste of real rock and roll ahead of their Battle of the Bands.
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