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What’s On at UK Cinemas this September

From the hate-to-love-it superhero flick Madame Web to the family-friendly comedy Migration, discover the films coming to UK cinemas this September.

Summer has been and gone, and the nights are coming sooner – but Hollywood has made sure there’s always something to watch at cinemas this September.

Thanks to Sky Cinema’s partnership with Vue, customers can get two FREE tickets to see the latest films at the cinema at no extra cost every single month.

So, whether you’re wanting something chilling like Speak No Evil, something gritty like Sky Original Lee, or the latest blockbuster with Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, there’s truly something for everyone.

And because we’re nice, you as a Sky customer won’t have to spend an extra penny.

On top of that, as ever, Sky Cinema has more of the latest blockbusters than anywhere else, with even more joining the service this month, including the hate-to-love-it superhero flick Madame Web, family-friendly comedy Migration, and thriller Night Swim.

You can see the full list here of what you can watch at home.

But if you want to make use of those free Vue tickets – whether you’re in London, Glasgow, Newcastle, Manchester, or anywhere else – here’s what you can use your free tickets on this month.

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice

Release Date: 6 September

In this spooky sequel to the 1988 smash-hit musical, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice sees Michael Keaton return as the entertaining poltergeist for a new mission.

After an unexpected family tragedy, three generations of the Deetz family – led by Winona Ryder’s Lydia and her daughter Astrid, played by Jenna Ortega – return to Winter River.

When Astrid discovers a mysterious portal to the afterlife, Beetlejuice soon returns to cause more mayhem after someone calls upon him by saying his name three times.

Speak No Evil

Release Date: 13 September

In this psychological thriller starring James McAvoy, an American couple and their daughter head off on their dream holiday to spend the weekend at a British family's idyllic country estate.

However, once they’re there, it soon becomes apparent that something’s not quite right.

Before they know it, the trip turns into a living nightmare.

Lee

Release Date: 13 September

Kate Winslet stars as pioneering American war correspondent and photographer, Lee Miller, in this gritty World War II drama.

Lee follows the American photographer, determined to document the truth of the Nazi regime.

In spite of the odds stacked against female correspondents, Lee captured some of the most important images of World War II, but they came at an enormous personal price.

Find out more about Lee by clicking here.

The Critic

Release Date: 13 September

In this British drama, a powerful London theatre critic lures a struggling actress into a blackmail scheme.

However, it doesn’t take long to discover that this scheme has deadly consequences.

The film boasts an all-star cast including Sir Ian McKellen, Lesley Manville, Gemma Arterton, Mark Strong, and Ben Barnes.

Reawakening

Release Date: 13 September

Married couple John and Mary face a major dilemma when their daughter Clare, who disappeared 10 years ago, returns home.

But after a decade of mental anguish and guilt of their 14-year-old running away, the pair soon start questioning if Clare is who she says she is.

Has their daughter truly returned for them, or is there more to this comeback than the pair hope and want to believe?

The Substance

Release Date: 20 September

Elisabeth Sparkle has it all – including fame and success for her aerobics show.

But when she is fired on her 50th birthday, she tries to find a new lease of life when a laboratory offers her The Substance – which promises to transform her into an enhanced version of herself.

Megalopolis

Release Date: 27 September

Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, Megalopolis is set in a decaying world known as New Rome.

Architect Cesar Catalina, who has the ability to control time, dreams of rebuilding a new world, while his arch-rival Mayor Franklyn Cicero wants to maintain the status quo.

Caught between the two is Julia, Cesar’s love and Cicero’s daughter, who is desperate to find meaning in her life.

The Outrun

Release Date: 27 September

Saoirse Ronan stars as Rona, a girl and drug addict who, after living life on the edge in London, wants to come to terms with her past.

Returning to the Orkney Islands in Scotland, Rona searches for answers from her strict and troubled upbringing and to find peace in her life.

The story is based on the novel by Amy Liptrot, who based the book on her life.

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