Wow, I can hardly believe it’s September already! Peacock is really outdoing themselves this fall season by releasing an incredible variety of movies to kick things off. From timeless horror favorites like “The Thing” that will have you on the edge of your seat, to action-packed blockbusters such as “Bad Boys” that will get your heart racing, they’ve got something for everyone. If you’re in the mood for a good laugh, family-friendly animated classics like “Shrek 2” are just waiting to bring a smile to your face. And if you’re feeling nostalgic, there are plenty of throwback films that will take you back to simpler times. With so many genres and eras represented in this month’s lineup, there’s truly something for every mood!
Starting from the 1st of September, Peacock will be releasing a series of films, with new ones added on the 5th, 10th, 12th, 15th, and 24th. The collection spans various genres, including crime dramas, supernatural thrillers, and cultural stories, allowing you to tailor your viewing schedule for relaxed evenings or weekend marathons. Here’s a comprehensive rundown of every movie coming to Peacock in September, complete with essential details about each title.
The Breakfast Club (1985)
As a passionate cinephile, I’m excited to share that come September 1st, the timeless masterpiece ‘The Breakfast Club’ will be available on Peacock. This iconic film, directed by the legendary John Hughes, brings together five high school students – Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald, Judd Nelson, Anthony Michael Hall, and Ally Sheedy – from distinct social circles, who unexpectedly bond during a Saturday detention. The movie delves into profound themes of identity and breaking down social barriers in a way that feels raw, authentic, and incredibly relatable, thanks to its powerful performances and brilliant dialogue. So mark your calendars for this unmissable cinematic experience!
The movie was filmed in Chicago and its library scene was constructed to give a genuine high school feel. Its soundtrack, including Simple Minds’ “Don’t You (Forget About Me)”, became an ’80s classic, solidifying the film as a significant cultural reference point. The film’s emotional intensity strikes a chord with viewers of all ages, making it essential viewing. You can watch it from September 1 onwards.
Django Unchained (2012)
‘Django Unchained’ is a movie by Quentin Tarantino that falls under the Western genre. In this film, a freed slave joins forces with a bounty hunter to save his wife from a cruel plantation owner. The main cast includes Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kerry Washington, and Samuel L. Jackson. This movie combines high-energy action sequences with witty dialogue, and it directly confronts the issue of slavery. Starting September 1, you can watch it on Peacock.
The movie was shot in Wyoming, California, and Louisiana, with actual cotton fields adding historical significance. Christoph Waltz won an Oscar for his performance, and Quentin Tarantino’s unique blend of traditional Western aesthetics and intense drama received critical praise. With a running time close to three hours, it offers a grand, sweeping tale that can be streamed on Peacock from September 1st onwards.
The Sixth Sense (1999)
The Sixth Sense” is a captivating psychological thriller that tells the story of a young boy who can communicate with spirits, and his efforts to understand this ability, guided by a psychologist. Directed by M. Night Shyamalan, this movie features performances from notable actors like Bruce Willis, Haley Joel Osment, and Toni Collette. Known for its shocking twist and eerie atmosphere, the film’s intense emotional resonance made it a cultural sensation. Beginning September 1st, you can find it on Peacock.
Filmed in Philadelphia, this movie creates tension with its subdued color palette and chilling backdrops. Osgment’s emotionally intense performance garnered an Academy Award nomination, while Shyamalan’s meticulous narrative keeps viewers enthralled. Its compelling themes of grief and the supernatural continue to resonate. You can start streaming it from September 1.
Almost Famous (2000)
From the perspective of a movie enthusiast:
I’m about to take you back to the groovy ’70s with Cameron Crowe’s masterpiece, ‘Almost Famous.’ This captivating film follows me, a young and ambitious journalist, as I embark on a thrilling journey with an iconic rock band. The talented cast includes Patrick Fugit, Kate Hudson, Billy Crudup, and Frances McDormand, each bringing the story to life in a way that only those who’ve lived it can. Intriguingly, the plot is inspired by Crowe’s own experiences, making it a poignant reflection of his personal journey. Catch this nostalgic, heartwarming tale on Peacock starting September 1st. It’s a film that will leave you reminiscing about your own coming-of-age moments.
The movie was shot in San Diego and Los Angeles, showcasing the local rock scene at authentic venues such as the Whisky a Go Go. Hudson’s portrayal of Penny Lane garnered an Oscar nomination, and the ’70s-inspired soundtrack featuring artists like Led Zeppelin and Elton John serves as a heartfelt tribute to that era. You can watch it from September 1 onwards.
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
‘Quentin Tarantino’s first film, titled ‘Reservoir Dogs’, is a crime drama that centers around a group of thieves dealing with the consequences of a failed heist. Featuring Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Steve Buscemi, and Michael Madsen in leading roles, this movie is famous for its unconventional narrative structure and intense violence, including the iconic scene where an ear gets cut off. Starting September 1, ‘Reservoir Dogs’ will be available to stream on Peacock.’
Filmed under budget constraints in Los Angeles, the movie’s warehouse setting generates a sense of confined tension. Tarantino’s music picks, such as “Stuck in the Middle with You,” bring a grimly humorous contrast. The cast’s compelling performances led to its success as an independent film sensation. It will be available for streaming from September 1st onwards.
Shrek 2 (2004)
In ‘Shrek 2’, Shrek and Fiona encounter fresh obstacles such as meeting her parents and a cunning Fairy Godmother. Voiced by Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy, and Antonio Banderas as Puss in Boots, this animated sequel is helmed by Andrew Adamson. Starting September 1, this popular family-oriented movie can be found on Peacock.
DreamWorks Animation is the creator of this movie, which boasts colorful graphics and a soundtrack that includes “Holding Out for a Hero.” Banderas’ character, Puss, has won many hearts and even inspired a spin-off. The film’s blend of fairy-tale parody and deep emotions made it a huge box-office success. Beginning September 1, you can stream it online.
Zombieland (2009)
In my opinion, “Zombieland” is an exhilarating blend of horror and comedy that I simply can’t get enough of! As a fan, I must say it’s an unforgettable journey through a zombie-infested world, where the characters use quirky rules to survive and laugh their way through the chaos. This masterpiece is directed by Ruben Fleischer and boasts an all-star cast featuring Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone, Abigail Breslin, and even a memorable appearance by Bill Murray. If you haven’t seen it yet, mark your calendars – “Zombieland” is making its way to Peacock on September 1!
Set in Georgia, this movie creates a thrilling post-apocalyptic atmosphere through scenes filmed at amusement parks and highways. Its rapid-fire dialogue and survival advice such as “double tap” keep the excitement level high. The cast’s camaraderie and unexpected guest appearances add to the enjoyment. Beginning streaming on September 1.
Sicario (2015)
The movie ‘Sicario’ is a gripping crime drama that follows an FBI agent drawn into a secret operation aimed at dismantling a powerful Mexican drug cartel. Directed by Denis Villeneuve, the star-studded cast includes Emily Blunt, Benicio Del Toro, and Josh Brolin. The film combines raw authenticity with ethical complexities and will be available on Peacock starting September 1.
Filmed in New Mexico and Mexico, this movie garnered an Oscar nomination for its striking scenery and Roger Deakins’ exceptional cinematography. Jóhann Jóhannsson’s music adds to the suspense, as the narrative delves into the intricate aspects of the drug war. Beginning September 1, you can watch it on Peacock.
The 40 Year Old Virgin (2005)
As a devoted movie enthusiast, I’m excited to share that the riotous comedy, “The 40-Year-Old Virgin,” will be available on Peacock starting September 1st. This Judd Apatow masterpiece follows my journey as a timid store worker trying to navigate love with some help from my colleagues. The film features an outstanding cast including Steve Carell, Catherine Keener, Paul Rudd, and Seth Rogen. It’s a brilliant blend of saucy humor and tender emotion that I simply can’t wait to revisit!
As a passionate fan, I can’t wait to share that this movie, filmed right in the heart of LA, brings an authentic feel by utilizing actual stores and bars. The brilliance behind it doesn’t stop there; Carell himself contributed significantly to the script, creating unforgettable moments like the iconic waxing scene. The chemistry between the cast is electric, ushering in a new wave of comedy that will leave you in stitches. Mark your calendars for September 1 to witness this hilarious journey!
21 Jump Street (2012)
The movie ’21 Jump Street’ is a modern-day action-comedy adaptation of an ’80s series. In this version, new police officers infiltrate high school to dismantle a drug operation. Directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller, the cast includes Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum, Ice Cube, and Brie Larson. Starting September 1, you can catch it on Peacock.
Filmed in New Orleans, this movie embraces hilarious absurdity and dynamic action, featuring guest appearances from the original series. The comedic duo of Hill and Tatum create an electric buddy-cop dynamic that adds to the laughter, making it a contemporary classic. Beginning September 1, you can enjoy this entertaining rollercoaster ride by streaming it.
22 Jump Street (2014)
Title ’22 Jump Street’ sees the same police duo infiltrating a college to combat a fresh wave of drug-related issues. Directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller, this comedy features Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum, Wyatt Russell, and Ice Cube, with an increased dose of self-referential humor. Starting September 1, you can catch it on Peacock.
This movie was shot in both New Orleans and Puerto Rico, showcasing lively university backdrops for chase scenes and gatherings. The witty script takes jabs at typical sequel patterns, all while maintaining a refreshing take on the buddy-cop genre. Start streaming it from September 1 for even more laughter!
The Birds (1963)
‘The Birds’ – Alfred Hitchcock’s Suspenseful Film
On September 1st, you can watch ‘The Birds’, a gripping thriller by the legendary director Alfred Hitchcock. Set in a tranquil coastal town, this film delves into an enigma of mysterious bird attacks. The star-studded cast includes Tippi Hedren, Rod Taylor, and Jessica Tandy, who bring to life a chilling tale that seamlessly merges psychological terror with cutting-edge special effects.
Filmed in Bodega Bay, California, this movie employs both real and artificial birds for its spine-tingling attack sequences. Hitchcock’s precise direction and haunting sound effects sustain an unnerving atmosphere that continues to resonate. The impact of this film on the horror genre is indisputable; it begins streaming from September 1.
October Sky (1999)
October Sky” is a moving narrative about Homer Hickam, a boy from a coal mining family who was sparked by Sputnik to delve into rocket science. Directed by Joe Johnston, this inspirational movie features Jake Gyllenhaal, Chris Cooper, and Laura Dern. It’s based on real-life events, and it will be available on Peacock starting September 1.
The movie was filmed in Tennessee, offering a genuine portrayal of coal mining during the 1950s. It delves into compelling family dramas and scientific pursuits, with standout acting performances that will resonate. Beginning on September 1, it’s ready for you to stream for an inspiring viewing experience.
Downton Abbey (2019)
In 1927, the hit TV show ‘Downton Abbey’ resumes, as the Crawley family readies for a royal visit. Michael Engler is at the helm of this production, with an ensemble cast led by Hugh Bonneville, Maggie Smith, Michelle Dockery, and Imelda Staunton. This opulent storyline premieres on Peacock on September 1st.
The movie was filmed at Highclere Castle, beautifully replicating the show’s historical accuracy through elaborate costumes and set designs. The narrative skillfully intertwines upstairs-downstairs tales, emphasizing themes of obligation and transformation. From September 1st, enthusiasts can enjoy a sentimental revisit by streaming it online.
The Motorcycle Diaries (2004)
‘The Motorcycle Diaries’ narrates the adventure of young Ernesto “Che” Guevara as he travels across South America with a friend, encountering widespread poverty and injustice. Directed by Walter Salles, this film features performances by Gael García Bernal and Rodrigo de la Serna, who portray Guevara and his companion. The movie is based on the journals of its real-life protagonist and will be available on Peacock starting September 15.
The movie, filmed across Argentina, Chile, and Peru, beautifully showcases Guevara’s transformative journey through breathtaking landscapes. Ernesto Díaz Espinoza delivers a deeply moving portrayal of Che Guevara, capturing his initial revolutionary fervor. Beginning September 15, embark on an emotionally stirring journey by streaming it.
Miss Congeniality (2000)
‘Miss Congeniality’ – An FBI agent disguises as a beauty pageant competitor to thwart a terrorist threat, led by Donald Petrie. Starring Sandra Bullock, Michael Caine, Benjamin Bratt, and Candice Bergen, this humorous film premieres on Peacock on September 1.
Stepping into the role of your trusted movie critic, let me share my thoughts on this delightful flick! Filmed in the glamorous locales of Los Angeles and San Antonio, this film masterfully contrasts Sandra Bullock’s irresistible grit with the dazzling allure of a beauty pageant. The comedic journey that unfolds as Bullock undergoes her metamorphosis is nothing short of hilarious, while the action sequences manage to keep things fresh and engaging throughout. With an enduring charm that has endeared it to fans for years, this movie will be available for your viewing pleasure starting September 1st. Don’t miss out on the laughs, the thrills, and Sandra Bullock at her best!
Bad Boys (1995)
‘Bad Boys’ – An Action-Packed Comedy
Overview: In this thrilling action-comedy, two Miami detectives find themselves in a race against time to retrieve stolen narcotics while ensuring the safety of a crucial witness. Directed by Michael Bay, the film boasts an all-star cast including Will Smith, Martin Lawrence, Téa Leoni, and Joe Pantoliano. Get ready for nonstop action as it premieres on Peacock on September 1st!
The movie, filmed in Miami, showcases Bay’s distinctive style with its lively locations and high-energy action sequences. The banter between Smith and Lawrence kickstarted a successful franchise, seamlessly combining comedy and police drama. Starting September 1, you can stream this ’90s classic to enjoy it.
Bad Boys II (2003)
‘Bad Boys II’ brings back the detective duo for an even larger, more chaotic operation aimed at dismantling a drug lord’s organization. Directed by Michael Bay, this thrilling installment features performances from Will Smith, Martin Lawrence, and Gabrielle Union. Beginning September 1, you can find it streaming on Peacock.
Filmed in Miami and Puerto Rico, this movie boasts action-packed car chases and gunfights, such as the thrilling highway scene. With a bigger budget and bolder comedic elements, it heightens the buddy-cop dynamic. Beginning September 1, you can catch it for an adrenaline rush of excitement.
Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (2005)
In a new adventure titled ‘Miss Congeniality 2: Armed & Fabulous,’ the former FBI agent-turned-beauty pageant winner finds herself taking on a kidnapping mystery in the vibrant city of Las Vegas. This humorous continuation is helmed by director John Pasquin and features Sandra Bullock, Regina King, and William Shatner in key roles. Starting September 1st, you can catch it exclusively on Peacock.
The movie was shot in both Los Angeles and Las Vegas, featuring flashy backdrops and a humorous dynamic between Bullock and King that’s hard to resist. It retains the playful atmosphere of the original while adding fresh challenges. You can start streaming it from September 1 for another dose of laughter!
The Hitman’s Bodyguard (2017)
‘The Bodyguard of the Assassin’
This action-comedy revolves around a bodyguard tasked with safeguarding a known hitman. Directed by Patrick Hughes, it features Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L. Jackson, Salma Hayek, and Gary Oldman as key characters. The thrilling film will be available on Peacock starting September 1st.
Filmed in London, Amsterdam, and Bulgaria, this movie blends high-speed pursuits with quick-witted dialogue. The unlikely duo of Reynolds and Jackson provides the comedy, whereas Oldman’s villain lends an ominous edge. Starting September 1, you can stream it for a thrilling action-packed entertainment experience.
Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard (2021)
In ‘The Bodyguard of the Hitman’s Wife,’ the duo comprising a bodyguard and an assassin embark on a fresh mission, this time entangled in a swindler’s tricky plan. Directed by Patrick Hughes, it brings together stars Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L. Jackson, Salma Hayek, and Antonio Banderas. Catch the continuation of their adventures starting September 1 on Peacock.
The film was shot in Croatia and Italy, offering thrilling action with its stunning backdrops and intense sequences. Salma Hayek’s enlarged part infuses the tumultuous trio with electrifying intensity. Beginning September 1, you can catch this exhilarating sequel for a rollercoaster ride!
Just Go with It (2011)
‘Just Go with It’ is a hilarious movie where a plastic surgeon asks his assistant to play his former spouse to win over a potential love interest. This film, directed by Dennis Dugan, boasts an impressive cast including Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston, Nicole Kidman, and Brooklyn Decker. Starting September 1st, you can watch this romantic comedy on Peacock.
Filmed in both Los Angeles and Hawaii, this movie showcases sun-kissed beaches as the backdrop for its romantic escapades. The banter between Sandler and Aniston provides the comedic spark, while Kidman injects an amusing twist. Starting September 1, you can stream it for a dose of heartwarming humor.
Colombiana (2011)
‘Colombiana’ is a movie that tells the story of a woman who, after being trained as an assassin, sets out to seek revenge for her family’s murder at the hands of a drug cartel. This film, under the direction of Olivier Megaton, features Zoe Saldana, Jordi Mollà, and Michael Vartan in leading roles. The action-packed thriller will be available to stream on Peacock starting September 1.
The movie was shot in Chicago, New Orleans, and Mexico, featuring a gritty narrative of revenge alongside chic fight sequences. Saldana’s powerful acting and Luc Besson’s writing give it the vibe of Nikita. Beginning September 1, you can stream it for an exhilarating adventure.
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019)
‘Tales of Terror for Dark Nights’
In this spine-chilling movie, teenagers stumble upon a cursed book that brings ghastly tales to reality. Directed by André Øvredal and produced by Guillermo del Toro, it features Zoe Colletti and Michael Garza as the main characters. On September 1st, this bone-tingling movie will be available on Peacock.
According to Alvin Schwartz’s books, the film was made in Toronto, showcasing spine-tingling small-town atmospheres. The creature designs, inspired by the illustrations from the books, provide startlingly effective fright moments. You can stream it starting September 1 for a thrilling horror adventure.
Goosebumps (2015)
‘Goosebumps’ – A Fun-Filled Horror-Comedy for the Whole Family!
In this delightful movie, R.L. Stine’s terrifying creatures break free from their books and wreak havoc in the real world. Directed by Rob Letterman, the film features Jack Black as Stine himself, alongside Dylan Minnette and Odeya Rush. This exhilarating adventure will be available to stream on Peacock starting September 1!
The movie, filmed in Atlanta and Madison, Georgia, vividly portrays imaginary beings such as Slappy the Dummy with the aid of delightful computer-generated imagery. With its blend of laughter and mild frights, it caters to audiences of all ages. It will be available for streaming from September 1, offering a fun-filled, age-appropriate thrill.
American Made (2017)
‘American Made’ – A Thrilling Crime Drama Unfolds
This thrilling drama, set to premiere on Peacock on September 1, follows the life of Barry Seal, a pilot who became an infamous drug smuggler for both the CIA and various cartels. Directed by Doug Liman, this wild true-crime story features Tom Cruise, Domhnall Gleeson, and Sarah Wright in leading roles.
Filmed in Georgia and Colombia, this movie vividly portrays the ’80s with lively imagery and a quick-moving plotline. Tom Cruise delivers an engaging performance that propels the story of a tumultuous double life. Beginning September 1, you can watch it for an exhilarating dose of drama.
The Scorpion King (2002)
‘The Scorpion King’ – An action-packed prequel to ‘The Mummy’, showcases a warrior who takes up a mission to eliminate a sorcerer. Directed by Chuck Russell, it features Dwayne Johnson in his debut lead role, alongside Steven Brand and Kelly Hu. The film will be available on Peacock starting September 1.
The movie was shot in California and Arizona, featuring desert backdrops for the action-packed sword-and-sandal combat scenes. Johnson’s captivating charm and realistic stunts create an enjoyable, gritty atmosphere. Beginning September 1st, you can stream it for a thrilling swashbuckling experience!
The Replacements (2000)
‘The Replacements’ – A hilarious sports film where a retired quarterback takes charge of a team of untested substitutes during an NFL lockout, directed by Howard Deutch. Starring Keanu Reeves, Gene Hackman, Brooke Langton, and Orlando Jones, this heartwarming underdog story debuts on Peacock on September 1.
Filmed on location in Baltimore, this movie authentically portrays the local sports team’s resilient attitude by using actual stadiums. It draws inspiration from the 1987 NFL strike and skillfully combines humor with poignant scenes. Starting September 1, you can enjoy a heartwarming viewing experience.
Invincible (2006)
‘Invincible’ recounts the actual tale of Vince Papale, a bartender who secured a spot on the Philadelphia Eagles football team through public tryouts. Directed by Ericson Core and featuring Mark Wahlberg, Greg Kinnear, and Elizabeth Banks in lead roles, this inspiring film will be available to stream on Peacock starting September 1.
The film was shot in Philadelphia, and it incorporates the Veterans Stadium for an authentic ’70s-era underdog tale. Mark Wahlberg delivers a raw portrayal that strikes a chord with sports enthusiasts, emphasizing determination. You can watch it from September 1 onwards for a dose of inspiration.
Drag Me to Hell (2009)
‘Drag Me to Hell’ – A Horror Movie
In essence, this chilling horror movie revolves around a loan officer who encounters trouble after making an unfavorable decision, leading to her being cursed by a vindictive spirit. The brilliant Sam Raimi helms this production, with Alison Lohman, Justin Long, and Lorna Raver taking on the lead roles. This intriguing blend of spooky frights and dark humor will be available on Peacock starting September 1.
Filmed in Los Angeles, this movie showcases director Sam Raimi’s unique flair, filled with grisly visuals and quick-moving terror. A supernatural curse creates an atmosphere of constant tension, earning it a devoted fanbase. Beginning September 1, you can stream it for some chilling excitement.
A Walk Among the Tombstones (2014)
‘A Walk Among the Tombstones’
Synopsis: In this gripping mystery-thriller set to debut on Peacock on September 1, Liam Neeson stars as a determined private investigator delving into a sinister web of intrigue to rescue a kidnapped woman. Directed by Scott Frank and based on Lawrence Block’s novel, the film takes you through the dark underbelly of New York City.
Shot in the bustling cityscape of New York, this film’s gritty, atmospheric backdrop heightens its dark, noir ambiance. Liam Neeson’s hard-edged character adds fuel to the fast-paced action and intrigue. Catch it from September 1 for a pulse-pounding crime thriller experience.
Puss in Boots (2011)
‘Puss in Boots’ is an offshoot of the popular ‘Shrek’ series, focusing on the adventurous cat character’s quest for a legendary treasure. Directed by Chris Miller, it features Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, and Zach Galifianakis in key roles. Beginning September 1st, you can catch this animated escapade exclusively on Peacock.
DreamWorks Animation presents this dynamic movie, filled with vivid graphics and music reminiscent of the Wild West for an exciting storyline. The charming character of Puss, played by Banderas, turns it into a heartwarming choice for family viewing. It’s ready to stream from September 1, promising entertainment for all ages!
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (2022)
‘Puss in Boots: The Last Wish’ is a movie where our hero, Puss, sets out to regain his nine lives that he lost previously, under the guidance of director Joel Crawford. Featuring Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, and Florence Pugh, with Wagner Moura playing the role of Death, this highly anticipated sequel will premiere on Peacock on September 10th.
Animated beautifully, this film combines wit, emotion, and a more serious tone as it delves into the topic of mortality. With its unique characters and positive reviews, it’s truly a memorable watch. You can stream it from September 10 onwards for an exciting animated adventure.
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003)
In the movie titled ‘The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen,’ iconic literary characters such as Allan Quatermain band together to thwart a worldwide peril. Led by Stephen Norrington, it features Sean Connery, Stuart Townsend, and Peta Wilson in its cast. This steampunk film is set to stream on Peacock starting September 1, following the comic of Alan Moore.
Filmed in Hungary and the Czech Republic, this film’s Victorian-era science fiction backdrops and computer-generated action sequences evoke a nostalgic, pulp-style atmosphere. Despite some varying opinions from critics, its eccentric characters keep things entertaining. You can catch it starting September 1 for an exhilarating journey.
Lucy (2014)
‘Lucy’ – A Sci-Fi Action Movie
In this movie, the protagonist, Lucy, acquires extraordinary powers due to a drug that enhances her brain’s capabilities. Directed by Luc Besson, it features Scarlett Johansson and Morgan Freeman as key characters. This thought-provoking, action-packed thriller is available on Peacock starting September 1.
This movie was shot in Taipei, Paris, and New York. It seamlessly combines stunning visuals with profound philosophical queries. Johansson delivers a powerful performance, while Besson’s swift direction makes it an exhilarating journey. You can stream it starting September 1 for a captivating experience.
World Trade Center (2006)
From the depths of my admiration, I’d like to share that the gripping drama, ‘World Trade Center’, is a story unfolding around two Port Authority officers who found themselves trapped during the tragic events of 9/11. Masterfully directed by Oliver Stone, this moving piece features a stellar cast including Nicolas Cage, Michael Peña, and Maria Bello. The narrative revolves around themes of survival and heroism, making it an emotional journey that you won’t want to miss on Peacock starting September 1.
Filmed in both Los Angeles and New York, this film employs authentic set designs to portray the turbulent scene of the tragedy. The powerful acting within pays tribute to the actual heroes, resulting in an emotionally stirring viewing experience. You can catch it from September 1 onwards.
3:10 to Yuma (2007)
In ‘3:10 to Yuma,’ a farmer is tasked with transporting a notorious bandit to a train for legal proceedings. Directed by James Mangold, this western remake from the 1957 original stars Russell Crowe, Christian Bale, and Ben Foster. A tense and gripping reboot will be available on Peacock starting September 1.
Filmed in New Mexico, this film showcases dramatic landscapes that serve as backdrops for intense confrontations and exciting scenes. The acting by both Crowe and Bale adds layers of moral depth, receiving praise from critics. Starting September 1, you can stream it to enjoy an exhilarating Western experience.
Definitely, Maybe (2008)
‘Definitely, Maybe’ – A heartwarming romantic comedy that follows a father recounting his past love stories to his daughter in an attempt to reveal her mother’s identity. Directed by Adam Brooks, the movie boasts an impressive cast featuring Ryan Reynolds, Isla Fisher, Rachel Weisz, and Abigail Breslin. This delightful film will be available for streaming on Peacock starting September 1st.
Set in the vibrant city of New York, this film tells a captivating love story through the use of thoughtful flashbacks. With an exceptional ensemble bringing a refreshing energy to the romantic comedy genre, this movie is not to be missed, streaming from September 1 for a heartwarming viewing experience.
The Thing (1982)
Starting September 1st, ‘The Thing’ – a chilling sci-fi horror by John Carpenter – will be available on Peacock. This movie revolves around an Antarctic team being terrorized by a shape-shifting alien. The star-studded cast includes Kurt Russell, Wilford Brimley, and Keith David. Rob Bottin’s revolutionary special effects are also noteworthy in this cult classic.
Filmed in Alaska and British Columbia, this movie leverages its frozen landscapes to evoke feelings of unease and fear. Ennio Morricone’s haunting music and ghastly monster designs contribute to an eerie ambiance. Beginning on September 1, you can stream it for a masterclass in horror cinema.
Halloween II (1981)
In ‘Halloween II’, Michael Myers’ relentless chase of Laurie Strode unfolds in a hospital backdrop. Directed by Rick Rosenthal and featuring performances from Jamie Lee Curtis, Donald Pleasence, and John Carpenter as co-writer, this chilling slasher sequel premieres on Peacock starting September 1.
Shot in Los Angeles, this film creates tension through narrow hallways and features Carpenter’s legendary music score. It also strengthens the bond between Laurie and Myers, introducing fresh layers of terror. Starting on September 1st, you can stream it for a dose of classic fright.
Scream 4 (2011)
As a devoted cinephile, I’m thrilled to share that my anticipation for the return of chills is sky-high! In ‘Scream 4’, the iconic Ghostface reappears, and none other than Sidney Prescott finds herself once again confronted with terrifying murders in her home turf. This spine-tingling masterpiece is directed by the legendary Wes Craven himself, and boasts an impressive cast including Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, and Emma Roberts. So mark your calendars, fellow horror enthusiasts, as we eagerly await the meta-slasher’s arrival on Peacock starting September 1!
Filmed in Michigan, this movie brings freshness to the series by incorporating social media and contemporary horror elements. The new actors seamlessly mesh with the original three characters, offering a blend of nostalgia and edge-of-your-seat fright. You can start streaming it from September 1 for an exhilarating sequel experience.
Ted (2012)
‘Ted’ – a racy comedy revolving around a man whose magical teddy bear, once inanimate, springs to life, causing turmoil in his relationships. This film is the creation of Seth MacFarlane and features Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, and MacFarlane himself as Ted. Starting September 1st, you can catch this hilarious flick on Peacock!
Shot on location in Boston, this film captures the city’s unique vibe with authenticity and smooth special effects to bring out Ted’s uncouth allure. Its outrageous plot and endearing buddy relationship led to both a sequel and spin-off series. Start streaming it from September 1 for some great humor.
Ted 2 (2015)
In ‘Ted 2’, the story revolves around a chattering teddy bear battling for his legal rights amidst his friend’s personal transformations, all under the direction of Seth MacFarlane. Featuring Mark Wahlberg, Amanda Seyfried, and MacFarlane himself, this sequel debuts on Peacock on September 1.
Filmed in both Boston and New York, this movie combines a courtroom thriller with offbeat comedy, featuring stars such as Liam Neeson. Its edgy jokes and unexpected warmth maintain the amusement throughout. Starting September 1, dive into even more Ted madness by streaming it.
The Craft: Legacy (2020)
‘The Craft: Legacy’, a follow-up to the popular ’90s movie about teen witches unleashing their magical abilities, will be released on Peacock on September 1st. This film is directed by Zoe Lister-Jones and features Cailee Spaeny, Gideon Adlon, and Michelle Monaghan in leading roles.
The movie was shot in Toronto and offers an updated version of its predecessor, incorporating themes of empowerment and diversity. A brief appearance connects it to the initial film, combining eerie rituals with high school drama. You can start streaming it from September 1 for a dose of witch-themed excitement!
Child’s Play 2 (1990)
In a new turn of events, ‘Child’s Play 2’ finds Chucky persistently pursuing the boy who once escaped him, now under foster care. This chilling continuation is helmed by director John Lafia and stars Alex Vincent, Jenny Agutter, and Brad Dourif in the menacing role of Chucky. Catch this spine-tingling sequel on Peacock from September 1st.
Filmed in Los Angeles, this movie intensifies the horror aspects by incorporating spooky robotics. With its ominous atmosphere and signature gruesome scenes, it continues the series’ pace. You can watch it from September 1 for a dose of ’80s style terror and suspense.
Child’s Play 3 (1991)
In ‘Child’s Play 3’, the evil doll Chucky sets his sights on teenager Andy at a military academy. Directed by Jack Bender, this movie stars Justin Whalin, Perrey Reeves, and Brad Dourif. On September 1st, you can watch this chilling horror film on Peacock.
The movie, shot in Missouri, portrays a stern school environment against which the anarchy of Chucky stands out. Brad Dourif’s unsettling voice performance and swift, chilling kill scenes contribute to its eerie atmosphere. Beginning on September 1, you can enjoy more horror action by streaming it.
Child’s Play (2019)
‘Child’s Play’, directed by Lars Klevberg, is a fresh take featuring a smart doll whose artificial intelligence takes a deadly turn. It features Aubrey Plaza, Gabriel Bateman, and Mark Hamill as the voice of Chucky. The chilling modern horror will be available on Peacock starting September 1st.
Filmed in Vancouver, this movie modernizes the series by incorporating terrifying smart technology and gory deaths. Hamill’s spine-tingling narration and Plaza’s unusual character bring new dimensions to the story. Beginning September 1, you can stream it to experience a fresh take on the Chucky saga.
Bride of Chucky (1998)
As a dedicated movie enthusiast, I’m thrilled to announce that the iconic “Bride of Chucky” is making a comeback! This chilling comedy breathes new life into everyone’s favorite (and terrifying) killer doll, Chucky. In this installment, he pairs up with Tiffany, his girlfriend’s doll, in a twisted romance that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Directed by the talented Ronny Yu, this film features stellar performances from Jennifer Tilly, Brad Dourif, and Katherine Heigl. Mark your calendars, fellow cinephiles, as this campy horror masterpiece premieres on Peacock on September 1!
Shot in Toronto, this movie embraces ’90s pop culture and over-the-top deaths, with Tilly’s character Tiffany often stealing the spotlight. The film’s comedic twist gives new life to the franchise. Catch it for a thrilling, entertaining experience starting September 1.
Seed of Chucky (2004)
‘Seed of Chucky’ is a movie about Glen/Glenda, the offspring of murderous dolls Chucky and Tiffany. This film, directed by Don Mancini, features performances from Jennifer Tilly, Billy Boyd, and Brad Dourif. Starting September 1st, you can catch it on Peacock.
Filmed in Romania, this movie blends camp humor with a satirical take on Hollywood, along with some oddly gruesome deaths. Tilly’s portrayal of both herself and Tiffany brings an element of the absurd. Beginning September 1st, you can stream it for a wildly entertaining addition to the franchise.
Curse of Chucky (2013)
‘Chucky’s Revenge’ Unfolds a New Horror Story
In this new installment, the infamous doll Chucky returns to haunt a family in seclusion, as they mourn their loss. Directed by Don Mancini, the terrifying tale features performances from Fiona Dourif, Brad Dourif, and Danielle Bisutti. Catch the chilling film on Peacock starting September 1.
The movie, filmed in Winnipeg, employs an imposing gothic mansion to create tension, and relies on realistic effects for Chucky’s violent acts. Fiona Dourif delivers a moving performance that brings depth to the story. Starting September 1, you can stream this darker take on Chucky.
Cult of Chucky (2017)
‘Chucky’s Cult’ unfolds the story of a woman accused of Chucky’s killings who finds herself in fresh turmoil as the doll wreaks more havoc. Directed by Don Mancini, this psychological horror features Fiona Dourif, Alex Vincent, and Brad Dourif. On September 1, you can catch it streaming on Peacock.
Filmed in Winnipeg, the eerie mental institution backdrop enhances the sense of unease with Chucky’s mystical antics. It weaves together plotlines from the series, reintroducing classic characters. Beginning streaming on September 1st, it offers a chilling new installment.
1408 (2007)
As a self-proclaimed cinephile, I’m excited to let you know that the gripping horror movie “1408” is making its way onto Peacock on September 1st. This chilling tale follows a writer who’s a bit of a skeptic, finding himself trapped in a hotel room rumored to be haunted – a room that has driven numerous guests to madness. Directed by Mikael Håfström, it boasts an impressive cast, with John Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson, and Mary McCormack in the lead roles. The film is adapted from a story by Stephen King, so you know it’s going to be a spine-tingling ride!
The movie was filmed in both New York and London, with compact studio settings creating an atmosphere of nerve-wracking suspense. Cusack’s powerful portrayal along with the chilling transformations of the setting will leave you on edge, guessing at every turn. Starting September 1, catch this thriller for a spine-tingling experience.
The Haunting in Connecticut (2009)
‘The Haunting in Connecticut’
In this movie, a family encounters unearthly terrors in their recently relocated abode, which is situated nearby a hospital. Directed by Peter Cornwell and starring Virginia Madsen and Kyle Gallner, the horror flick is based on genuine occurrences. Catch it streaming on Peacock starting September 1st.
Filmed in Winnipeg, this movie employs an eerie mansion to deliver spine-tingling scares and poignant family conflicts. Its blend of emotional intensity and supernatural suspense positions it as a compelling addition to your streaming list. You can start watching it from September 1 for a chilling viewing experience.
The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia (2013)
In the realm of cinema criticism, allow me to share my thoughts on ‘The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia’. As a family grapple with their home’s mysterious past, linked to its history as a station on the Underground Railroad, I find myself drawn into this tale. Directed by Tom Elkins and featuring Abigail Spencer and Chad Michael Murray, this chilling sequel is set to air on Peacock beginning September 1st.
The movie was filmed in Baton Rouge and features a haunting atmosphere reminiscent of Southern gothic, with ghostly apparitions and rich historical backdrop. This film offers a unique, spine-tingling tale all on its own. Catch it starting September 1 for a chilling continuation.
Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)
‘Halloween III: Season of the Witch’ – A Self-Contained Horror Film
This movie is a unique horror story revolving around cursed Halloween masks and a chilling conspiracy, directed by Tommy Lee Wallace. The film features Tom Atkins and Stacey Nelkin in lead roles, diverging from the usual Michael Myers horror to deliver an intriguing sci-fi twist. Beginning September 1st, you can watch it exclusively on Peacock.
Filmed in Los Angeles, this movie creates an unusual ambiance with spooky masks and a chilling tune. Its daring deviation from the norm has garnered a devoted fan base. Beginning on September 1, you can experience this bizarre horror journey.
Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight (1995)
‘Demons at Dusk: Knight of the Amulet’ – This horror-comedy follows a wanderer safeguarding an enchanted artifact from an evil spirit. Under the guidance of director Ernest Dickerson, it features Billy Zane, William Sadler, and Jada Pinkett Smith in the lead roles. Beginning September 1, catch this classic flick on Peacock.
The film, shot in Vancouver, combines gruesome shocks with comedic flair, and Zane’s larger-than-life villain takes center stage. Its nostalgic ’90s feel and fast tempo have made it a hit among fans. You can start streaming it from September 1 for an exhilarating adventure.
Tales from the Hood (1995)
As a movie enthusiast, I’m excited to share that starting September 1, you can catch ‘Tales from the Hood’ streaming on Peacock. This chilling anthology horror film, directed by Rusty Cundieff, weaves together four gripping tales about racism and supernatural vengeance. I’m particularly thrilled to see notable actors like Clarence Williams III and Corbin Bernsen bring these stories to life. What makes this movie unique is its masterful blend of heart-pounding scares and insightful social commentary – a must-watch for anyone seeking both entertainment and enlightenment.
Filmed in Los Angeles, this movie is set against gripping cityscapes to tell its spine-tingling stories. Its distinctive style and impactful scenes set it apart. You can start streaming it from September 1 for an intellectually stimulating fright.
Candyman: Day of the Dead (2000)
Title ‘Candyman: Day of the Dead’ unfolds a story about an artist tormented by the Candyman myth as gruesome murders escalate. This chilling sequel is helmed by director Turi Meyer and features performances from Donna D’Errico and Tony Todd, furthering the urban legend’s nightmare. The movie will be available on Peacock starting September 1st.
Set in Los Angeles, this film delves deeply into horror and unsettling suspense, highlighted by Todd’s spine-tingling portrayal of Candyman. Though not as widely recognized, it maintains a sense of creepiness. You can watch it starting from September 1 for a gripping blood-soaked experience.
Amityville II: The Possession (1982)
‘Amityville II: The Possession’ is a chilling prelude that delves into a family battling malevolent spirits within the Amityville residence. Guided by Damiano Damiani, it features James Olson and Burt Young in lead roles. Central themes revolve around possession and familial discord, with the movie set to premiere on Peacock on September 1.
Filmed in New Jersey and Mexico, this movie capitalizes on an instantly recognizable house to create eerie supernatural suspense. The film’s ominous undertones contribute to the franchise’s lasting horror impact. Beginning September 1, you can stream it for timeless thrills.
Amityville 3-D (1983)
Title ‘Amityville 3-D’ showcases a journalist with doubts encountering supernatural turmoil within the infamous Amityville house. Directed by Richard Fleischer, the movie stars Tony Roberts, Tess Harper, and Meg Ryan in an early performance. The film will debut on Peacock starting September 1.
The upcoming movie was shot in New Jersey, offering 3D jolts of spooky moments unlike its previous installments. With its vintage appeal and Ryan’s performance, the film promises an engaging horror experience. Beginning on September 1, you can stream it for a delightful blast from the past.
Amityville: The Awakening (2017)
Title ‘Amityville: The Awakening’ unfolds around a mother and her children who unwittingly move into the infamous Amityville house. Directed by Franck Khalfoun, it features Bella Thorne and Jennifer Jason Leigh in lead roles. This contemporary horror film debuts on Peacock starting September 1.
Filmed in Los Angeles, this movie offers a unique blend of family drama and chilling supernatural horror, despite facing challenges during production. For fans seeking something fresh and frightening, the film’s premiere begins on September 1, where you can enjoy a brand-new take on the Amityville story.
The Amityville Moon (2021)
‘The Amityville Moon’ – A budget-friendly horror tale unfolds as a werewolf terrorizes a church with links to the Amityville lore. Led by director Thomas J. Churchill, the cast includes Cody Renee Cameron and Tuesday Knight. This B-movie thriller will be available on Peacock starting September 1.
The movie, filmed in California, has a loose connection to the Amityville series, blending werewolf terror and raw visuals. Its light-hearted approach is aimed at achieving a cult following. You can stream it from September 1 for an exhilarating twist on horror.
The Amityville Harvest (2020)
‘The Amityville Harvest’ centers around a film crew exposing a bloodthirsty cult of vampires within the infamous Amityville home. This chilling production is helmed by director Thomas J. Churchill and features Kyle Lowder and Sadie Katz in leading roles, delivering a dose of cheesy yet thrilling horror. The release date is set for September 1st on Peacock.
Filmed in California, this production adopts the Amityville moniker for a bloodsucking reinterpretation, carrying an endearing economical appeal. It delivers spine-tingling supernatural frights geared towards fans of the series. Starting September 1, you can enjoy this offbeat horror addition on your stream.
Amityville Uprising (2022)
‘Amityville Uprising’ blends science fiction and horror, as a catastrophic chemical accident plunges Amityville into turmoil, with links to the notorious house. Directed by Thomas J. Churchill, it features Mike Ferguson and Tank Jones in leading roles. The action-packed movie is set to premiere on Peacock on September 1.
The movie was filmed in California and delivers an apocalyptic atmosphere using practical effects. It skillfully combines disaster and supernatural themes. This film could be considered a loosely connected sequel to the Amityville series, offering B-movie excitement. You can start streaming it from September 1 onwards.
The Thing (2011)
‘The Thing’ (2011) serves as a prequel to the 1982 original, where an Antarctic research team encounters a formidable alien that can imitate other organisms. Directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr., this chilling thriller features Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Joel Edgerton as key members of the team, paying homage to Carpenter’s movie. It premieres on Peacock on September 1.
As a huge fan, I’m eagerly anticipating the streaming of this movie, shot in Toronto, beginning September 1st. It masterfully blends CGI and practical effects to instill a sense of creature terror that echoes the original’s palpable paranoia. The connection it forges with the classic horror film makes it a truly chilling companion. Can’t wait!
Leatherface (2017)
‘Leatherface’ is a prequel to ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,’ delving into the backstory of the infamous killer. Released by directors Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo, it features Stephen Dorff and Lili Taylor as part of the Sawyer family. This grisly movie premieres on Peacock on September 1st.
The movie, filmed in Bulgaria, adopts a gritty ’70s aesthetic to portray intense brutality and background details. This raw style significantly enhances its impact within the franchise. You can start streaming it from September 1 if you’re a fan of hard-hitting horror.
Flatliners (2017)
‘Flatliners’ – a reimagining of sci-fi horror, centers around medical students dabbling in near-death experiences, leading to supernatural repercussions. Directed by Niels Arden Oplev, it stars Elliot Page, Diego Luna, and Nina Dobrev. Catch it on Peacock starting September 1.
Filmed in Toronto, this new adaptation of the 1990 classic is infused with contemporary aesthetics and psychologically terrifying scenes. The compelling camaraderie among the actors and unsettling plot make it hard to look away. Beginning September 1st, you can watch it for a fresh take on modern horror.
I, Frankenstein (2014)
‘I, Frankenstein’ portrays the modern-day adventures of Frankenstein’s creature, caught in a conflict between demons and gargoyles. Directed by Stuart Beattie, this thrilling blend of action and fantasy features Aaron Eckhart, Bill Nighy, and Yvonne Strahovski. With a comics-inspired feel, it premieres on Peacock on September 1.
Set in Australia, this movie showcases gothic aesthetics and CGI conflicts, offering a steampunk interpretation. The distinctive twist it gives to traditional monsters infuses a touch of the supernatural. Beginning September 1, you can enjoy the thrill of the ride by streaming it.
Phantasm II (1988)
Title ‘Phantasm II’ chronicles a young man pursuing the elusive Tall Man, a menacing figure who collects the deceased using lethal orbs. Directed by Don Coscarelli, it features James Le Gros and Reggie Bannister in leading roles, adding to its eerie, otherworldly terror. Beginning September 1, cult fans can stream it on Peacock.
Filmed in LA, this movie amps up the visual spectacle for its hauntingly surreal jolts and thrilling sequences. Its chilling antagonist and peculiar atmosphere have earned it a dedicated following. Catch it from September 1 for an unusual journey into terror.
Son of Frankenstein (1939)
‘Son of Frankenstein’ – The story unfolds as the doctor’s son resumes his father’s chilling research, leading to the resurrection of the terrifying monster. Directed by Rowland V. Lee and featuring star-studded performances from Basil Rathbone, Boris Karloff, and Bela Lugosi, it marks a Universal horror classic. You can catch it on Peacock starting September 1.
The movie, filmed in Hollywood, boasts ominous sets and intense lighting that strengthen its status as a classic monster film. Bela Lugosi’s portrayal of Ygor and Boris Karloff’s final monster character contribute significantly to its iconic appeal. You can start streaming it from September 1 for a dose of timeless horror.
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943)
I eagerly anticipate the thrilling encounter between the Wolf Man and Frankenstein’s monster in ‘Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man,’ a quest for a cure that unfolds under the expert direction of Roy William Neill. This timeless horror tale features the iconic figures Lon Chaney Jr. and Bela Lugosi, masterfully blending Universal’s horror legends. Beginning September 1st, you can catch this exciting showdown on Peacock!
Filmed in Hollywood, this movie creates an eerie atmosphere with castle backdrops for intense battles and chilling suspense. With its wide-reaching popularity, it serves as a key point in the fusion of various monsters. Start streaming it from September 1 for a timeless display of creature mayhem.
The Mummy’s Ghost (1944)
‘The Mummy’s Ghost’
In this movie, the character Kharis embarks on a journey across America in search of his deceased lover’s reborn spirit. This chilling tale is brought to life under the direction of Reginald Le Borg and features performances from Lon Chaney Jr. and John Carradine, further expanding the Universal monster legacy. Starting September 1st, you can watch ‘The Mummy’s Ghost’ on Peacock.
Located in Hollywood, this film creates an eerie atmosphere with its dimly lit scenes for a chilling supernatural love story and sudden jumpscares. With its brief duration, it serves up plenty of spooky excitement. You can watch it from September 1 for a classic horror experience.
Werewolf of London (1935)
As a devoted cinephile, let me share that “Werewolf of London” is an intriguing early Universal horror flick. This captivating tale follows a botanist who, after a journey to Tibet, finds himself cursed with the dreadful condition of lycanthropy. The film, under the guidance of Director Stuart Walker, was a groundbreaking piece in the werewolf genre and features stellar performances from Henry Hull and Warner Oland. Catch this cinematic gem on Peacock starting September 1.
Filmed in Hollywood, the movie’s metamorphosis sequences and misty London landscapes set a precedent for future werewolf narratives. The fusion of scientific and mythical elements gives it a distinctive atmosphere. You can start streaming it from September 1 for a timeless monster viewing experience.
The Creature Walks Among Us (1956)
‘The Creature Walks Among Us’ is the concluding chapter in the ‘Creature from the Black Lagoon’ series, where scientists manipulate the Gill-man, leading to a tragic sequence of events. This film, directed by John Sherwood, features Jeff Morrow and Rex Reason. Starting September 1st, you can stream this science fiction horror on Peacock.
The film, shot in Los Angeles, delves into the creature’s humanness through underwater sequences and lab environments. Its powerful emotional impact serves as a moving conclusion to the trilogy. Start streaming it from September 1.
The Invisible Man’s Revenge (1944)
‘The Invisible Man’s Vengeance’ – this film tells the story of an offender wielding invisibility for retribution. Directed by Ford Beebe, it stars Jon Hall and John Carradine, bringing a more ominous feel to the Universal franchise. The sci-fi horror movie will be streaming on Peacock starting September 1.
In Hollywood, this movie brings the excitement of invisibility using real-life effects, and offers a self-contained narrative. The unexpected plot twists make it hard to look away. You can start streaming it from September 1 for an old-school thrill.
The Angry Birds Movie (2016)
‘The Angry Birds Movie’ – an animated comedy spin-off from the popular game, featuring a bird alliance to prevent pigs from snatching their eggs. Directed by Clay Kaytis and Fergal Reilly, it features Jason Sudeikis, Josh Gad, and Danny McBride in leading roles. This enjoyable family film debuts on Peacock starting September 1.
The animated film, brought to you by Rovio Animation, vibrantly depicts the game world with playful silliness. Fast-paced action and comedic moments make it an enjoyable experience for children. Starting from September 1, you can stream this lively production.
Cirque du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant (2009)
‘Cirque du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant’
This movie tells the story of a teenager who joins a vampire circus, becoming entangled in a conflict between factions. Directed by Paul Weitz, it features Chris Massoglia, John C. Reilly, and Josh Hutcherson in lead roles, and is based on the books written by Darren Shan. The movie will premiere on Peacock on September 1st.
As a cinephile, I’m excited to share that this upcoming movie was filmed in the enchanting city of New Orleans. It masterfully combines the eerie atmosphere of a gothic circus with the thrill of adolescent escapades, creating a one-of-a-kind viewing experience. The eccentric characters and supernatural sequences promise a fresh take on the genre. You can catch it from September 1 for an unforgettable journey into the realm of dark fantasy.
Lowriders (2017)
As a movie aficionado, I must say that ‘Lowriders’ is a profoundly moving drama that follows the journey of a young artist who finds himself caught between his father’s passionate world of lowrider culture and his own aspirations. Directed by the talented Ricardo de Montreuil, this emotional ride features captivating performances from Gabriel Chavarria, Demián Bichir, and Eva Longoria. Mark your calendars for September 15th, because you won’t want to miss ‘Lowriders’ when it premieres on Peacock!
The movie, filmed in Los Angeles, highlights colorful lowrider vehicles and the local culture of East L.A. It delves into themes of family and personal identity, offering powerful performances. Starting on September 15, you can stream this heartfelt tale to enjoy its story.
American Me (1992)
‘American Me’ is a gripping crime drama centering around a Mexican-American inmate’s ascension within a prison gang, which leads to harsh repercussions. Directed by and starring Edward James Olmos alongside William Forsythe, it delves into the themes of loyalty and redemption. This gritty movie premieres on Peacock on September 15th.
Filmed in Los Angeles and Folsom Prison, this film is based on genuine gang experiences to create an intense atmosphere. Eduardo Olmos’s unyielding acting and directing make it a compelling tale. You can watch it from September 15 for an emotionally charged drama.
Zoot Suit (1981)
‘Zoot Suit’ is a drama that narrates the story behind the Zoot Suit Riots, focusing on a Chicano teenager unjustly accused of murder. The movie is helmed by Luis Valdez, featuring Edward James Olmos and Daniel Valdez in key roles. It creatively combines elements from stage plays and films. You can catch it on Peacock starting September 15.
Set against the backdrop of 1940s Los Angeles, this film vividly portrays Chicano culture through lively tunes and colorful attire. With its insightful social commentary and gripping narrative, it offers a one-of-a-kind viewing experience. Start streaming it from September 15 to uncover a fascinating piece of history.
Sin Nombre (2009)
The movie titled ‘Sin Nombre’ narrates a perilous train journey taken by a young Honduran woman and a Mexican gang member toward the U.S. border, under the direction of Cary Joji Fukunaga. Starring Paulina Gaitán and Edgar Flores, this film offers an authentic portrayal of migrant experiences. You can watch it on Peacock starting September 15.
Shot on location in Mexico, this movie offers a gritty and intense experience by using authentic settings. With its compelling narrative and striking performances, it has garnered praise from critics. You can stream it from September 15 for an impactful dramatic viewing.
Get Out of My Room (1985)
‘Cheech and Chong’s Get Out of My Room’: A Comedy Film with Music Videos and Quirky Humor Based on L.A. Life
In this relaxed comedy, directed by Cheech Marin himself, we find Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong starring as the main characters. This offbeat movie takes a humorous look at life in Los Angeles. ‘Get Out of My Room’ makes its debut on Peacock on September 15.
Filmed in Los Angeles, this budget-friendly movie showcases the comedic pair’s stoner act, including sketches similar to “Born in East L.A.” Its offbeat humor resonates with its audience. Beginning September 15, you can stream it for a blast from the past and some hearty laughs.
Mi Querido Viejo (1991)
‘My Dear Old One’ – a Mexican Drama
This drama revolves around a son trying to rebuild his relationship with his long-lost, previously renowned singer father. The film is the work of Director José Luis García Agraz and features Manuel Ojeda and Alejandro Parodi. It delves into the themes of family ties and remorse. Set to premiere on Peacock on September 15.
Set in Mexico, this film showcases powerful acting and music to tell an emotionally stirring tale. The theme of reconciliation strikes a deep chord. Beginning September 15, you can watch it online for a dramatic experience that will move you.
Coyote and Bronca (1980)
‘Coyote and Bronca’ – A Mexican Action-Comedy
This engaging action-comedy revolves around two lifelong friends navigating a web of crime, deception, and loyalty within a bustling border town. The film is masterfully directed by Rafael Villaseñor Kuri and features the legendary Vicente Fernández and Blanca Guerra as the lead actors.
Set to release on September 15th, this nostalgic flick will make its debut on Peacock, promising an exciting blend of humor and thrilling action set against a vivid Mexican backdrop.
The film, which was filmed in Mexico, offers a compelling blend of intense action, captivating performances by Fernández, and catchy musical sequences. It evokes the distinct charm of ’80s Mexican cinema, bringing together elements of both humor and drama. You can start streaming it from September 15 onwards.
The Earrings (1978)
Titled ‘El Arracadas’, this gritty Mexican western follows the journey of a man transformed into a ruthless gunslinger after his family’s brutal murder. In pursuit of vengeance, he encounters intense gunfights under the direction of Alberto Mariscal, with Vicente Fernández playing the lead role. Catch it on Peacock starting September 15th.
Set in Mexico, this movie immerses you in raw, emotive storytelling and thrilling action against breathtaking landscapes. The charismatic performance of Fernández, who masterfully blends toughness with sensitivity, evokes the timeless spirit of westerns. Beginning September 15, immerse yourself in this gripping tale streaming online.
Entre Monjas Anda el Diablo (1973)
In natural, easy-to-read language: ‘Entre Monjas Anda el Diablo’ is a Mexican comedy film where a man dresses up as a nun to avoid trouble, causing all sorts of chaos in the convent. Directed by René Cardona and starring Vicente Fernández and Angélica María, this hilarious movie will be available on Peacock starting September 15th.
Filmed in Mexico, this movie boasts a comedic approach centered around slapstick and identity mix-ups, showcasing the captivating charm of Fernández. The film’s ’70s Mexican cinema aesthetic provides ample opportunities for lighthearted chuckles. Beginning September 15, you can enjoy its unique brand of humor streaming online.
Screamboat (2025)
‘Screamboat’ – A Humorous Thriller
‘Screamboat’ is a blend of horror and comedy that unfolds on a New York ferry, where the passengers encounter a bloodthirsty rat character reminiscent of Mickey Mouse. The film is directed by Steven LaMorte and features David Howard Thornton as the terrifying rodent antagonist. This over-the-top movie will debut on Peacock on September 12.
Filmed in New York, this movie combines grisly slasher scenes with dark comedy, featuring a well-known character from the public domain for hilariously excessive killings. With its budget-friendly feel, it’s aiming to become a cult classic. You can catch it starting September 12 for an exhilarating journey.
Terrifier 3 (2024)
Title ‘Terrifier 3’ unfolds Art the Clown’s chilling tale of violent chaos over the Christmas holiday season, specifically on Christmas Eve. Directed by Damien Leone and starring David Howard Thornton and Lauren LaVera, this horror film is renowned for its intense violence. The gruesome slasher movie will be available to stream on Peacock starting September 1.
The movie, filmed in New York, blends festive backdrops with grisly murders, with Art’s ominous and silent cruelty fueling the terror. It’s popular among its cult audience who appreciate the unrelenting mayhem. You can stream it starting September 1 for a gripping and visceral viewing experience.
Brightburn (2019)
In my perspective, ‘Brightburn’ is a chilling take on the superhero genre, revolving around a pair of guardians nurturing an extraterrestrial child with menacing abilities. This thriller is directed by David Yarovesky and produced by James Gunn. The stellar cast includes Elizabeth Banks, David Denman, and Jackson A. Dunn. Mark your calendars for September 5, as it’s set to premiere on Peacock!
Filmed in the countryside of Georgia, this movie offers a striking juxtaposition between the idyllic landscape and the escalating danger portrayed by the young protagonist. It challenges traditional Superman themes with unsettling violence, creating an atmosphere of psychological horror that sets it apart from other films. Starting September 5, immerse yourself in this dark reinterpretation for a chilling twist on familiar tropes.
Back to Black (2024)
Titled ‘Back to Black’, this biographical drama chronicles the journey of Amy Winehouse – from her meteoric rise in the music industry to her battles with substance abuse. Directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson, the movie features Marisa Abela, Jack O’Connell, and Eddie Marsan who bring Amy’s life and music to the screen. This powerful film premieres on Peacock on September 5th, offering a poignant portrayal of her struggles and triumphs.
As a film enthusiast who’s had the pleasure of previewing this captivating production, allow me to share my thoughts. This cinematic masterpiece, beautifully shot in the heart of London, serves as a poignant tribute to the legendary Amy Winehouse. The role of Amy is skillfully portrayed by Abela, who breathes life into her enchanting music with mesmerizing performances.
Delving deep into the intricacies of Winehouse’s life, it masterfully paints a picture of her extraordinary creative prowess and tumultuous personal relationships. Interviews and behind-the-scenes footage serve as the foundation for this compelling narrative, offering a unique glimpse into the complexities of Amy’s world.
Mark your calendars, dear viewers, as this powerful portrait will be available for streaming starting September 5th. I assure you, it promises to be an emotional journey that will leave you moved and inspired. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary tribute to an iconic talent.
Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale (2025)
The third installment of the Downton Abbey series, titled ‘Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale’, unfolds the story of the Crawley family facing fresh hurdles in the closing years of the 1920s. Guided by director Simon Curtis, it features appearances from actors like Hugh Bonneville, Michelle Dockery, and a recent addition to the cast, Joely Richardson. The film makes its debut on Peacock on September 11.
The movie was filmed at Highclere Castle and carries on the series’ opulent portrayal of historical detail, featuring lavish sets and costumes. It skillfully blends upstairs-downstairs drama with high emotional impact as it concludes the storyline. Beginning September 11, you can watch this moving conclusion.
Knock at the Cabin (2023)
As a fervent movie enthusiast, I can’t help but express my excitement for ‘Knock at the Cabin’, a nail-biting thriller where a family finds themselves in an unimaginable dilemma – faced with a harrowing choice to prevent an impending apocalypse. masterminded by M. Night Shyamalan, it boasts a stellar cast including Dave Bautista, Jonathan Groff, and Ben Aldridge, adapted from Paul G. Tremblay’s gripping novel. Set your calendars for September 24 as it premieres exclusively on Peacock!
Filmed in New Jersey, this movie creates an intense atmosphere using just a single cabin. The subtle acting by Bautista heightens the suspenseful feel. Shymalan’s careful pacing results in a heart-wrenching and captivating storyline. You can start streaming it from September 24 onwards.
Mummies (2023)
‘Mummies’ – An animated comedy revolves around three ancient mummies who find themselves in the present day after being revived. Directed by Juan Jesús García Galocha, this humorous adventure features Joe Thomas, Eleanor Tomlinson, and Sean Bean. This kid-friendly movie will be available on Peacock starting September 1.
Hailing from Spain, this animated film offers a vibrant journey filled with comedic twists on history. With its focus on humor and camaraderie, it’s an enjoyable choice for children. Tune in from September 1st for a delightful experience!
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