As we transition from winter to spring, Joburg cinemas continue to offer a fantastic selection of movies. Whether you’re a fan of heart-pounding horrors or family-friendly fun, this month has something for everyone. There’s nothing quite like getting the group together and watching a movie on the big screen. Here are the must-watch movies coming to Joburg cinemas this September.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
When to see it: Showing now
Thirty-six years after the events of the original Beetlejuice, the Deetz family finds themselves once again entangled in the supernatural. After the sudden death of Charles Deetz, Lydia (Winona Ryder) and her rebellious teenage daughter, Astrid (Jenna Ortega), return to their family home in Winter River. When Astrid inadvertently opens a portal to the Afterlife, chaos ensues as the mischievous Beetlejuice (Michael Keaton) is unleashed once more.
Directed by Tim Burton and featuring an all-star cast, this long-awaited sequel blends comedy and fantasy in a delightfully twisted return to the world of the strange and unusual.
Where to see it: at Ster-Kinekor | Nu Metro | Labia Theatre
Greytown Girl
When to see it: Showing now
Set against the turbulent backdrop of 1960s Apartheid South Africa, Greytown Girl tells the inspiring story of Meena, a young woman who defies societal expectations and embraces her individuality. As she navigates a world that seeks to diminish her spirit, Meena’s journey towards self-realisation and self-love transforms not only her life but also the lives of those around her.
Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Darrell Roodt, this poignant romance is woven into the broader narrative of South Africa’s journey towards democracy, adding depth and resonance to Meena’s personal story.
Where to see it: at Ster-Kinekor | Nu Metro
Speak No Evil
When to see it: Showing now
What starts as a dream getaway quickly descends into a psychological nightmare in Speak No Evil. When an American family accepts an invitation to spend a weekend at the idyllic country estate of a British family they befriended on vacation, their seemingly perfect holiday takes a dark turn. As tensions rise and hidden motives surface, the once-charming encounter spirals into a chilling thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Directed by James Watkins and featuring a gripping performance by James McAvoy alongside Mackenzie Davis, this film explores the sinister side of human nature.
Where to see it: at Ster-Kinekor | Nu Metro | Labia Theatre
The Wild Robot
When to see it: From 20 September
Based on the beloved children’s book series by Peter Brown, this animated adventure finds Roz the robot stranded on a remote island after a shipwreck. As she navigates the unfamiliar wilderness, she learns to adapt, begins to form bonds with the local wildlife and even becomes the adoptive parent of an orphaned gosling.
Dreamwork’s The Wild Robot is a heartwarming tale of survival, friendship, and self-discovery that’s perfect for audiences of all ages.
Where to see it: at Ster-Kinekor | Nu Metro
Never Let Go
When to see it: From 20 September 2024
In this gripping horror film, a mother and her two sons find themselves battling an unspeakable evil that threatens to overtake the world. To stay safe, they must remain connected at all times, even physically tethered with ropes. As doubt creeps in and one of the boys questions the reality of the threat, the bonds that keep them together are tested, leading to a harrowing fight for survival. Featuring a chilling performance by Halle Berry, Never Let Go promises a tense and thrilling experience.
Where to see it: at Ster-Kinekor | Nu Metro
Don’t Be Late for My Funeral
When to see it: From 20 September 2024
This deeply personal documentary takes viewers on an intimate journey into the life of Margaret Bogopa Matlala, a retired domestic worker and nanny in rural South Africa. Filmmaker Diana Keam revisits her family’s former caretaker to capture the profound impact Margaret has had on multiple generations of her own family, as well as her own. As the families unite to celebrate Margaret’s 80th birthday in the “new” South Africa, the film offers a moving exploration of human resilience, touching on themes of apartheid, family, and the indomitable spirit of a woman who has witnessed it all.
This documentary is a poignant tribute to a life filled with love, challenges, and unwavering strength.
Where to see it: at Nu Metro
Transformers One
When to see it: From 27 September
Step back into the early days of the Transformers universe with Transformers One, an epic origin story set on the planet Cybertron. The film delves into the history of the Transformers race and the pivotal relationship between two workers, Orion Pax and D-16. Once brothers-in-arms, their bond is tested and ultimately shattered as they evolve into the iconic adversaries Optimus Prime and Megatron.
Directed by Josh Cooley and featuring a star-studded voice cast, including Chris Hemsworth, Brian Tyree Henry, and Scarlett Johansson, this film offers fans a thrilling exploration of how these legendary characters came to be.
Where to see it: at Ster-Kinekor | Nu Metro
Hellboy: The Crooked Man
When to see it: From 27 September
In this chilling new chapter of the Hellboy saga, set in the 1950s, our titular hero (Jack Kesy) teams up with a rookie BPRD agent to investigate a remote Appalachian community plagued by dark forces. What they discover is a village under the sinister influence of witches, led by a local devil known as The Crooked Man—a figure with a disturbing connection to Hellboy’s past.
Directed by Brian Taylor, with a screenplay by Christopher Golden, Mike Mignola, and Taylor himself, this film blends superhero action with horror elements, delivering a gripping and atmospheric experience.
Where to see it: at Ster-Kinekor | Nu Metro
Jung Kook: I Am Still
When to see it: From 27 September 2024
Global pop sensation Jung Kook, a member of the renowned BTS, invites audiences to explore his personal journey in Jung Kook: I Am Still. This music and performance film provides an intimate look at Jung Kook’s rise to fame, featuring exclusive behind-the-scenes footage, interviews, and electrifying concert performances.
As the tenth BTS feature film produced by HYBE, it offers a poignant glimpse into Jung Kook’s creative process, work ethic, and the unique challenges of being a global superstar.
Where to see it: at Ster-Kinekor | Nu Metro
Lee
When to see it: From 27 September 2024
Lee chronicles the remarkable life of Lee Miller, who transitions from a successful modelling career to becoming a war photographer documenting World War II for Vogue magazine. The film explores her journey and the impact of her work on both her life and history.
Starring Kate Winslet as Miller, alongside Marion Cotillard and Andrea Riseborough, this drama is directed by Ellen Kuras and features a compelling score by Alexandre Desplat. It’s a gripping portrayal of courage and artistic dedication during one of history’s most tumultuous times.
Where to see it: at Ster-Kinekor | Nu Metro