New Movies on Netflix Philippines in September 2020



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I don’t know about you, but every time I feel like I’m about to finish my Netflix must-see list, the streaming site (ILY Netflix) releases more movies and series that seem to be made just for me. Although I am definitely not complaining. Here are eight movies that are perfect for your solo binge nights or Netflix parties this September:

one. Freaks: you are one of us (September 2)

A working mother named Wendy from Germany discovers she has superpowers, but they seem to be more of a curse than a blessing. She joins forces with two others like her “to improve the world. ”

two. Guaranteed love (September 3)

This one is for all romantic comedy lovers! We can’t wait to see the chemistry between Rachael Leigh Cook and Damon Wayans Jr. An overworked attorney agrees to help a client sue a dating site that guarantees its users will find love. Imagine, you’ve been on almost 1,000 dates but still haven’t found a * good match *. She, on the other hand, has never tried a dating app.

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3. I’m thinking about ending things (4th of September)

Written and directed by Charlie Kaufman, who created it Eternal radiance of a flawless mind, this film tells the story of a woman who begins to have doubts about her relationship when she takes a road trip with her boyfriend to her family’s farm. She begins to question “the nature of everything she knew or understood about her boyfriend, herself and the world.”

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Four. #Live (September 8th)

Yes, the hit Korean zombie movie is coming to Netflix! In #Live, two survivors try to stay sane as a virus that turns people into carnivorous monsters roams the city. Have you ever imagined what it would be like to be locked in an apartment for weeks with little or no food? This movie will answer all your questions.

5. The Nanny: Killer Queen (September, 10th)

This movie is actually a sequel to the 2017 movie * slasher * The babysitter. Netflix tells us that two years after Cole’s “night from hell”, he’s living another nightmare: high school. The demon cult is trying to get her, and it looks like her babysitter is back too!

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6. The paramedic (16 of September)

The Netflix description of the thriller reads: “Angel works as a paramedic in the emergency services in an ambulance. After suffering a terrible accident, his life with Vane begins to unravel. Obsessed with the idea that she is him by being unfaithful, he will turn his life into one living a hell from which it will be difficult to escape “.

7. The devil all the time (16 of September)

Netflix tells us that in this film, sinister characters – an unholy preacher, a twisted couple, and a corrupt sheriff – converge around young Arvin Russell as he battles the forces of evil that threaten him and his family. This star-studded project features Robert Pattinson, Tom holland, Sebastian Stan, Jason clarke, and Riley Keough.

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8. Enola Holmes (September 23)

Meet Enola, Sherlock Holmes’ * wild * younger sister. When her mother disappears, Enola asks her brothers for help, but finally realizes that she must do it alone. She “unravels a dangerous conspiracy” and even meets a mysterious-and lovely-young sir. Fun fact: Millie Bobby Brown He even co-produced the movie!

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