Movies

Play Dirty — 1 October (dir. Shane Black / Prime Video)
Genre: action, comedy
What's notable: a group of thieves plans a daring heist, but in the process they discover loot that puts them in conflict with the mafia.

V/H/S/Halloween — 3 October (dir. Casper Kelly and others / Shudder)
Genre: horror
What's notable: a kaleidoscope of bloody stories in which sinister events unfold on Halloween night.

Steve — 3 October (dir. Tim Mielants / Netflix)
Genre: drama, comedy
What's notable: the director of a correctional school sacrifices his peace of mind to keep an abandoned shelter alive and prevent teenagers from making mistakes.

The Threesome — 3 October (dir. Chad Hartigan / VOD)
Genre: drama, romance, comedy
What's notable: by a foolish accident, a young man ends up expecting children with two different women, and now he must find balance between love and responsibility.

The Lost Bus — 3 October (dir. Paul Greengrass / Apple TV+)
Genre: thriller, drama
What's notable: a forest fire turns a town into hell, and a school bus driver struggles to save the children.

A Little Prayer — 7 October (dir. Angus McLachlan / VOD)
Genre: drama
What's notable: a father discovers his son’s infidelity and tries to protect his beloved daughter-in-law, but each of his actions only brings the painful truth closer.

Cloud — 7 October (dir. Kiyoshi Kurosawa / VOD)
Genre: thriller
What's notable: a man, determined to get rich from online trading, becomes so entangled in greed and unscrupulousness that he ends up a target of enraged customers.

The Woman in Cabin 10 — 10 October (dir. Simon Stone / Netflix)
Genre: thriller, drama, detective
What's notable: on a luxury liner, a journalist discovers the disappearance of a passenger, but as the crew denies everything, she begins to doubt her own perception.

The Perfect Neighbor — 17 October (dir. Geeta Gandbhir / Netflix)
Genre: documentary, thriller, drama
What's notable: police footage reveals a conflict between neighbors, where household grievances turned into deadly rage and led to tragedy.

Riefenstahl — 21 October (dir. Andres Veiel / VOD)
Genre: documentary
What's notable: a study of the life and creative legacy of a director whose films glorified the Third Reich, reflecting on the boundaries of art and responsibility.

A House of Dynamite — 24 October (dir. Kathryn Bigelow / Netflix)
Genre: thriller, drama
What's notable: an official learns about the threat of a missile strike on the U.S. and, together with colleagues, tries to prevent the catastrophe.