Lizzie

Premieres September 14
We all know the story of Lizzie Borden. But this film explores a side of her that few knew. Living under the strict rule of her father, Lizzie (Chloe Sevigny) finds a kindred spirit in their live-in maid, Bridget (Kristen Stewart). As their friendship evolves into romance, tensions in the house soon lead to a violent breaking point.
A Simple Favor

Premieres September 14
After an unlikely friendship blossoms between two moms, mommy vlogger Stephanie (Anna Kendrick) is left with the sudden disappearance of PR fashionista Emily (Blake Lively). As Stephanie begins digging into her mysterious friend's past, she uncovers enough twists and turns to keep us on the edge of our seats - including an ex-girlfriend.
Assassination Nation

Premieres September 21
When half of Salem has all of their secrets leaked by a mysterious hacker, four teenage girls become the target of a modern-day witch hunt. As their town unleashes a wave of slut-shaming, transphobia, and murderous anger, Lily (Odessa Young), Bex (Hari Nef), Sarah (Suki Waterhouse), and Em (Abra) fight back.
Colette

Premieres September 21
Keira Knightley stars in this biopic of Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, the author known simply as Colette. After moving to Paris and marrying a renowned author, Colette becomes one of history's most influential literary icons. Her Claudine books became a voice for young women everywhere, depicting the protagonist's sexual fluidity and coming of age with a rare candor for the time.
Rafiki

Premieres September 26
In their Kenyan community, it's expected of young woman to become wives. But Kena (Samantha Mugatsia) and Ziki (Sheila Munyiva) want something more. When they develop a deep friendship that evolves into romance, they face discrimination from their community.
The Happy Prince

Premieres October 5
Rupert Everett stars as Oscar Wilde in the final days of the literary icon's life. Having completed his sentence for gross indecency, he lives in exile, his body ailing, surviving on his flamboyant irony and wit.
A Star Is Born

Premieres October 5
This timeless story gets a modern update with Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper. After discovering the talented Ally (Gaga) in a drag bar, seasoned musician Jackson (Cooper) helps her become the star she was born to be.
Can You Ever Forgive Me?

Premieres October 19
Melissa McCarthy stars in the true story of celebrity biographer, Lee Israel. With works about Katharine Hepburn, Tallulah Bankhead, and Estee Lauder under her belt, she finds herself unable to keep up with her industry. Instead, she turns to creative, yet fraudulent methods of making ends meet.
Bohemian Rhapsody

Premieres November 2
From the iconic rise of the band Queen to his solo career, this film follows the life, career, and legacy of Freddie Mercury (Rami Malek). While dealing with his recent AIDS diagnosis, he reunites with the band for one of the greatest performances in rock history.
Boy Erased

Premieres November 2
The son of a Baptist pastor, 19-year-old Jared (Lucas Hedges) is outed to his parents. He must decide whether to attend conversion therapy or be shunned by his friends, family, and religious community.
The Girl in the Spider's Web

Premieres November 9
In the prequel to The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Claire Foy stars as Lisbeth Salander, a hacker and vigilante who avenges battered women. Along with journalist, Mikael Blomkvist (Sverrir Gudnason), she encounters a web of spies and government corruption.
The Favourite

Premieres November 23
As England is at war with France in the early 18th century, a frail Queen Anne (Olivia Colman) occupies the throne while her close friend, Sarah (Rachel Weisz) governs the country. When a new servant, Abigail (Emma Stone) arrives, her quick comradery with the queen threatens to drive a wedge between the women.











