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15 Of The Best Movies To Stream On Apple TV+ In September
<i>The Greatest Beer Run Ever, Sidney, Cha Cha Real Smooth,</i> and more great titles you'll want to stream this month.

15 Of The Best Movies To Stream On Apple TV+ In September

1. Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry (2021)

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ALL HAIL the 2022 Best Picture Winner! “CODA” is an acronym meaning “child of deaf adults,” and in this Oscar-winning film, Emilia Jones plays Ruby, the only hearing member in a deaf family. As Ruby nears the end of high school and begins to entertain dreams of going to college for music, she comes up against her parents, who rely heavily on her as a translator and don’t understand her love of music. The family drama then follows the New England clan of fishermen as they butt heads searching for a way to move forward with their lives. The film won three Oscars including Best Adapted Screenplay for writer and director Sian Heder and Best Supporting Actor for Troy Kotsur. If you aren’t crying by the end, I’ll buy you a whole tub of mackerel. 

Watch it on Apple TV+. 

5. Come From Away (2021)

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In the immediate wake of the Sept. 11 attacks, hundreds of planes were grounded unexpectedly out of fear of another hijacking. And with New York airports closed, many of the flights destined for the Big Apple were rerouted to *checks notes* Gander, Newfoundland. This Tony-winning musical tells the story of the 38 planes that were grounded in Gander for several days, focusing on both the terrified visitors as well as the locals forced to feed and house the influx of travelers. As with Hamilton, this is a recording from the original Broadway run and not a movie version. So if you’re still a bit squeamish about entering a packed auditorium or if you just live nowhere near New York City, now is your chance to witness some top-notch live theater from the comfort of your couch and without enduring the intermission bathroom lines. 

Watch it on Apple TV+. 

6. Finch (2021)

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Finch is primarily a movie about Tom Hanks being a really great dog dad. So if you love dogs and Hanks and feeling good in a Ted Lasso kind of way, then this movie is for you. After the world has been poisoned by radiation and the United States turned into a Dune-like desert wasteland, Hank’s Finch, an inventor, and his dog must go it alone. With the threat of a massive sandstorm bearing down on St. Louis and a newly created AI robot named Jeff in tow, Finch decides to journey across the country in his souped-up RV to find a safe haven in San Francisco. Yes, you’ve seen this premise before in the likes of I Am Legend and The Book of Eli, but I don’t think I’ve ever felt so cheerful after watching a post-apocalyptic film. 

Watch it on Apple TV+. 

7. *The Greatest Beer Run Ever (2022)

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How far would you go to crack open a cold one with your besties? Would you travel to the battle-ravaged regions of Vietnam during the height of the Vietnam War? While I most certainly would not, John “Chickie” Donohue actually did back in 1967. In Peter Farrelly’s follow up to the controversial Best Picture winner Green Book, Zac Efron stars as Chickie, who in an attempt to boost the moral of his friends from NYC, flew to Vietnam for a four-month-long beer run. With Farrelly’s last film snagging so many awards, all eyes are on his followup which seems to be calibrated for a similar based-on-a-true-story, feel goo dramedy tone. And with a Toronto International Film Festival premiere scheduled for later this month, the studio clearly hopes for another successful awards run. Perhaps the Greatest Awards Run Ever?

Watch it on Apple TV+ starting September 30. 

8. Greyhound (2020)

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Calling all dads! Have I got the movie for you. It’s Tom Hanks. As a commander in the Navy. On a battleship. During World War II. Fighting against the Nazis. Who are on submarines. This Oscar-nominated film is a tight 91 minutes of action as Hanks does everything he can to keep his fleet intact as they cross the treacherous waters of the Atlantic. If you are sitting at home on a Sunday afternoon with your parents and need something to throw on to entertain the whole family, this just might be your best bet. I mean, come on. It’s Tom Hanks! How can you not love a T. Hanks movie? 

Watch it on Apple TV+. 

9. On the Rocks (2020)

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No one does odd-couple drinking in hotels quite like Sofia Coppola, and her latest film is another welcome addition to her oeuvre. Bill Murray and Rashida Jones star as a semi-estranged father-daughter duo who have reconnected to investigate whether or not Jones’ husband is cheating on her. Murray’s character is an expert on the topic, as he has been a participant in multiple affairs. The pair traverse New York City in Murray’s roadster, stopping at cozy bars along the way as they discuss Jones’ life and their rocky relationship. Funny, melancholy, and sincere, the film provides all of the Coppola wonder with a side of French 75s. 

Watch it on Apple TV+. 

10. Peanuts Specials

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In a boon for iPhone and Mac users everywhere, Apple has recently entered into a deal with Peanuts Worldwide, which means that Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Sally, Pig-Pen, and the gang are all at home on Apple TV+. Watch all your favorite Peanuts specials like It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown and A Charlie Brown Christmas on the streamer. You’ll find the true meaning of the holidays and will also have that song Schroeder plays on the piano stuck in your head for DAYS. 

Watch it on Apple TV+. 

11. *Sidney (2022)

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In the pantheon of Hollywood greats, there are few as tremendously talented and consistently groundbreaking as SIR Sidney Poitier. Not only was he the first Black man to win an Academy Award (for Lillies of the Field), but he relentlessly pushed for Black representation on screen, taking meaty, complicated, lead roles in Hollywood blockbusters at a time when non-white actors were often relegated to stereotypical bit roles. This documentary is a tribute to the In the Heat of the Night actor following his death earlier this year. Oprah Winfrey produced and was interviewed for the documentary which celebrates his life and the many trailblazing moments in his storied career. And the impressive lineup of talking heads from the industry’s highest echelon including Denzel Washingon, Halle Berry, and Spike Lee speaks to what a powerful force Poitier was. The doc also includes footage from Sidney Poitier himself that was filmed before his passing, and will be a threat in the Best Documentary Feature race later this year. 

Watch it on Apple TV+ starting September 23. 

12. Swan Song (2021)

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At the heart of this drama lies a question: Would you allow a clone to take your place in life in order to avoid causing your loved ones pain? Two-time Oscar winner Mahershala Ali’s Cameron must answer this for himself in this futuristic philosophical drama. When he is diagnosed with a terminal illness, he consults a doctor (played by Glenn Close) who offers to create him a perfect clone to slot into his life, allowing him to die without his family grieving. The film is essentially a musing on this moral quandary as we retrace Cameron’s life with his wife, Poppy (Naomie Harris), and watch him interact with the two versions of Awkwafina’s Kate. Less sci-fi and more quiet meditation on the human existence, the film is a somber affair showcasing the acting talents of its many stars. 

Watch it on Apple TV+. 

13. The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021)

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If you’re a recovering English major, a Shakespeare buff, or were obsessed with the 2021 Oscar race, then you need to watch this latest adaptation of “the Scottish Play” (because we shan’t say the name). Denzel Washington plays the regicidal lead, with the role of his wife going to last year’s Best Actress winner, Frances McDormand. The film has been a pet project of McDormand and her husband, Joel Coen, for quite some time, and the pair have created a minimalistic black-and-white rendition that is captivating and haunting. Kathryn Hunter gives an especially memorable performance as the Three Witches, using her skills as a contortionist to spookily embody the Weird Sisters. High school English classes all across the country are rejoicing that they’ll have this version to watch in the future. 

Watch it on Apple TV+. 

14. The Velvet Underground (2021)

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I will freely admit that my taste in and knowledge of music are embarrassingly bad. It therefore came as no surprise to me that I had never even heard of a massively influential alternative-rock band from the ’60s called the Velvet Underground. But thanks to this ably constructed documentary from Todd Haynes (Carol), I am now much more knowledgeable on the subject. The band began as a multidisciplinary cohort working with Andy Warhol and slowly morphed into an improvisation-heavy rock group known the world over. If you are a music buff or are simply someone (like me) who is tired of sounding dumb at dinner parties when they ask questions like, “Who is Lou Reed?” then this is the doc for you.  

Watch it on Apple TV+. 

15. Wolfwalkers (2020)

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Guess what? Apparently, there is a bit of old Irish folklore that says there is a race of people who have spirits that turn into wolves and roam around while they sleep. Pretty badass, if you ask me. These wolfwalkers are the focus of this exquisite Oscar-nominated animated film from Cartoon Saloon, the groundbreaking team behind The Secret of Kells and Song of the Sea. Robyn is a young hunter whose community is trying to rid the world of wolves. She meets Mebh, who — spoiler alert — is a wolfwalker. DUN DUN DUN, we have drama as the two friends try to overcome their differences and bring their communities together. A heartwarming watch for the whole family (even if they are part wolf). 

Watch it on Apple TV+. 

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