What are some of the biggest movies releasing in October 2023? Mirzapur) as her opposite, the spy-thriller will be available to stream October 5 on Netflix.
Coming to when everyone was installing the Robinhood app on their phone in early 2021? Yep, that's the seismic event being chronicled in Craig Gillespie's Dumb Money, out October 6 in theatres.
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Khufiya
When: October 5
Where: Netflix
Krishna Mehra (Wamiqa Gabbi), all of a sudden.
His masked cockiness often shines through conversations, but it's hard for the agency to pin down whether he's being serious or not. Panic sets in as Ravi's cover starts to blow, forcing his wife to question his intentions and call him a traitor to the country — an accusation he outright rejects, claiming that he's simply thinking ahead. Grappling with her dual identity as a spy and a lover, Agent KM must now track him down, hopping across countries while ensuring that Ravi's wife and child — who got forcefully tugged around — remain safe. Kuttey) as senior officer Viraj Surve and Azmeri Haque Badhon as a ghost from Mehra's past.
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Ali Fazal and Wamiqa Gabbi in a still from Khufiya
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Dumb Money
When: October 6
Where: Theatres
After his stint as the Riddler, Vincent D'Onofrio), all of whom start seeing losses in their investment, while regular people start making big bank.
Keith and his wife Caroline (Dumb Money to touch upon, as the act simply helps rich people stay rich.
Craig Gillespie (I, Tonya) directs the film, roping in an ensemble cast including Anthony Ramos (The Amazing Spider-Man 2).
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Paul Dano in a still from Dumb Money
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Mission Raniganj: The Great Bharat Rescue
When: October 6
Where: Theatres
In the year 1989, the walls of the Raniganj coal mines in West Bengal cracked under pressure and gave out, instantly flooding the caverns with water and trapping 65 miners down under. With water levels gradually rising and depleting the oxygen supply, saving the unfortunate survivors seemed like an impossible task to the dismay of the villagers. Enter, Jaswant Singh Gill (Akshay Kumar), a former additional chief mining engineer, who kickstarted a rescue operation despite his co-workers' insistence that the miners might've gotten swept away and died. Bearing through the cries and anger from onlookers, the team dedicates the next 48 hours to devising unique techniques to pull out the survivors, while ensuring the walls don't cave in due to the vibrations of heavy machinery.
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The Exorcist: Believer
When: October 6
Where: Theatres
With Leslie Odom Jr.) is a devout single father who's managed to raise his daughter Angela (Lidya Jewett) following his pregnant wife's death 12 years ago. But one day, she disappears into the wilderness with her friend Katherine (Olivia Marcum), only to return three days later, bearing scars, an overall dishevelled look, and no memory of what happened. As both families resume their everyday lives, some unexpected events come to the surface, ranging from flickering lights to a possessed and bloodied Catherine marching into the local church.
Desperate to save the kids, Victor seeks out help from a familiar face who once faced a similar spirit first-hand — Chris MacNeil (Ellen Burstyn), who had to deal with her daughter's exorcism in the original The Exorcist movie. However, the spirit in question is stronger than ever before, forcing our heroes to perform every kind of ritual known to mankind, regardless of culture or religion. What's weirder is that both girls seem to have been possessed by the same demon, with their heartbeats syncing up and an ugly, yellow tint on their eyeballs. David Gordon Green, best known for Stronger directs Hereditary) into the mix as the family doctor.
The Burial
When: October 13
Where: Amazon Prime Video
Academy Award-winner Jamie Foxx stars in this courtroom drama as the real-life Willie E. Gary, an unconventional but charming lawyer with an impressive track record — often hailed as a legend, of sorts, among the black legal community. But in 1995, he's thrown into one of the riskiest cases of his career when a funeral home owner Jerry O'Keefe (Tommy Lee Jones) on the verge of going bankrupt, reaches out for help. Turns out, he signed off on a wrong deal with Raymond Loewen (Bill Camp) of the infamous Loewen Group, a mortgage broker company that began putting an end to Jerry's funeral businesses.
The latter has never set foot in court before and is simply looking to sue for $8 million. But his quirky lawyer demands him to dream bigger and aim for $100 million in compensation. While the stakes are incredibly serious, Succession fame.
Tejas
When: October 20
Where: Theatres
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Killers of the Flower Moon
When: October 27
Where: Theatres
Acclaimed filmmaker Martin Scorsese is tackling the Western genre for the first time in his career, exploring the grim murders of the oil-wealthy Osage tribe in Oklahoma in the early 1920s. We largely follow the story through the eyes of the war hero Ernest Burkhart (Lily Gladstone) as a means to further his claim on the land.
But when dead bodies of Osage natives start appearing in random locations, it kickstarts a large-scale murder investigation, led by FBI agent Tom White (Killers of the Flower Moon is essentially a tale about some greedy wolves who used their powers of manipulation to conduct cruel, racially motivated genocide, and profit from huge oil deposits beneath the land. All the while, Ernest struggles with conflicting loyalties on whether to side with his loving wife or to cower and hide in fear behind his uncle's killing rampage.
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Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio in a still from Killers of the Flower Moon
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Pain Hustlers
When: October 27
Where: Netflix
Single mother Liza Drake (Chris Evans), who offers her a job at a failing drug start-up. Next thing you know, Liza is meeting with some of the slimiest doctors in the country, including one played by Brian d'Arcy James (Spotlight), hoping to sell painkillers for cancer patients. But with overnight success comes greed, and the company starts recommending those drugs for purposes that are far meek.
Under her unhinged boss Jack Neel's (Pain Hustlers, which was acquired by Netflix for a sum of roughly $50 million (about Rs. 416 crore). It also stars Catherine O'Hara (Schitt's Creek) as Liza's mother and Jay Duplass (The Mindy Project).
Five Nights at Freddy's
When: October 27
Where: Theatres
Mike Schmidt (Josh Hutcherson), who recently got fired from his job, desperately accepts the position of a nighttime security guard at the abandoned Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria, an eatery adjacent to an indoor amusement park. As he settles into his first shift, with 10-year-old sister Abby (Piper Rubio) by his side, he realises that there are some darker forces at play once the clock strikes midnight. By constantly observing security feeds and with some history lessons from the local police officer Vanessa (Elizabeth Lail), he discovers that the group of creepy animatronic mascots — Freddy Fazbear, Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy — are all in fact alive and willing to kill anything that moves.
Just like the video games, Mike's got limited resources and six long, horrifying hours until the break of dawn to survive and reunite with his lost sister, all the while dealing with some inner demons from his past. A Five Nights at Freddy's movie has been in development since 2015, jumping between major producers until Jason Blum picked it up and worked with game creator Scott Cawthon to match the latter's vision. As part of it, he hired Emma Tammi (Into the Dark) to direct the adaptation and Jim Henson's Creature Shop to handcraft the animatronics. I wouldn't be surprised if they were later used in some actual theme park that immortalises Blumhouse Productions' most iconic work.
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