1. "The Paper"
Same faux documentary crew, new kind of paper. Domhnall
Gleason stars in this sitcom where he plays an editor tasked with reviving a
small newspaper. The office happenings are filmed by the same crew from “The
Office” and Oscar Nuñez reprises his role as Oscar Martinez.
September 4, Peacock
2. "Highest 2 Lowest"
Spike Lee and Denzel Washington collaborate once again in
this crime thriller that is a remake of Akira Kurosawa's 1963 film “High and Low.”
In it, Washington plays a music exec targeted in a ransom plot. Jeffrey Wright
and A$AP Rocky co-star.
September 5, Apple TV+
3. Task
From the makers of “Mare of Easttown” comes this new drama
series about an FBI task force investigating a string of home robberies in the
suburbs of Philly. Mark Ruffalo stars along with Tom Pelphrey and Martha
Plimpton.
September 7, HBO/HBO Max
4. "Only Murders in the Building"
Just in time for fall, this cozy mystery series returns to
Hulu. In Season 5, the Arconia crew investigate the murder of Lester the doorman and the guest star list includes Keegan-Michael Key, Christoph Waltz, Bobby
Cannavale, Renée Zellweger, Logan Lerman, Dianne Wiest and Jermaine Fowler.
September 9, Hulu
5. "Seen & Heard: The History of Black Television"
Exploring the representation of African-Americans in TV, this
two-part documentary has interviews with Issa Rae, Oprah
Winfrey, Tyler Perry, Shonda
Rhimes, Ava DuVernay, Lena
Waithe, Cord Jefferson, Tracee
Ellis Ross, Swizz Beatz and Norman
Lear.
September 9, HBO/HBO Max
6. "aka Charlie Sheen"
Charlie Sheen and those closest to him tell his story, from his
rise to fame to his spectacular downfall. Talking heads include Denise Richards,
Sean Penn, his former drug dealer, Brooke Mueller and Jon Cryer.
September 10, Netflix
7. "The Girlfriend"
In addition to directing, Robin Wright stars as a mother whose
world is rocked when her son brings home a new girlfriend (Olivia Cooke), who seems to be hiding the truth and manipulating everyone around her. Which
woman is to be believed?
September 10, Prime Video
8. "GenV"
This spinoff series from “The Boys”
returns to Godolkin University for Season two, where a new dean seeks to create
supersoldiers to assist Homelander. Several of the supes from “The Boys will
appear alongside the students as well.
September 17, Prime Video
9. "Human"
The origins of humanity are revealed in this five-part series
as part of the long-running science show, “Nova.”
September 27, PBS
10. "The Morning Show"
It’s a new day at UBN with Alex and Bradley (Jennifer Aniston
and Reese Witherspoon) on a search for truth. John Hamm continues his arc,
Julianna Marguiles exits, and Marion Cotillard joins the cast.
September 17, Apple TV+
11. "Black Rabbit"
Jude Law and Jason Bateman play brothers in this limited
crime drama series. Law is a lounge owner who allows his siblings back into the
business, but not without trouble following him.
September 18, Netflix
12. "Swiped"
Lily James plays Whitney Wolfe Herd, founder of Bumble, the
dating app, in this biographical drama. The film looks at her time at Tinder, the
lawsuit that followed and her creation of a new app that was meant to be
woman-focused.
September 19, Hulu
13. "Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery"
After a world premiere at the Toronto International Film
Festival, this documentary officially releases on Hulu, telling the story of
the all-female music festival from the 1990s that empowered a generation.
Interviews include founder Sarah
McLachlan, Paula Cole, Sheryl
Crow, Brandi Carlile, Erykah
Badu, Bonnie Raitt, Jewel, Olivia
Rodrigo, Indigo Girls, Mya, Natalie
Merchant and Emmylou
Harris.
September 21, Hulu
14. "The Lowdown"
After the success of “Reservation Dogs,” Sterlin Harjo
follows up with this neo-noir series about a Tulsa journalist (Ethan Hawke) who
seeks to expose the local government corruption. Expect some of the dry humor
of “Reservation Dogs” as well.
September 23, FX/Hulu
15. "Hotel Costiera"
Your new vacation-set drama
is here, starring Jesse Williams as a fixer for a luxury hotel on the Amalfi
Coast. He needs to track down the hotel owner's daughter after she goes missing.
September 24, Prime Video
16. "House of Guinness"
Take one part “Peaky Blinders” and mix with “Succession” for
this family business drama set in 1860s Dublin. After the death of their
patriarch, a group of siblings fight to rule the beer empire.
September 25, Netflix
17. "Wayward"
Mae Martin stars in and created this miniseries about the
troubled teen industry in a small-but-sinister town. Toni Collette co-stars as
the leader of the school, where a police investigation is underway.
September 25, Netflix
18. "All of You"
Simon (Brett Goldstein) is in love with his best friend
Laura (Imogen Poots), but a futuristic test reveals Laura’s soulmate is really Lucas
(Steven Cree). That doesn't end Simon's love for Laura and she might still be secretly in love with Simon even after settling
down with Lucas. This film is also playing in select theaters.
September 26, Apple TV+
19. "The Savant"
Based on a Cosmopolitan article, this limited series
follows an investigator (Jessica Chastain) who infiltrates online hate groups
to prevent domestic terrorism. When her identity is compromised, she must
protect her family from danger.
September 26, Apple TV+
20. "Chad Powers"
Glen Powell co-created and stars in this comedy series about
a college football failure who assumes a new identity to get a second chance at
a football career. It’s based on an NFL Films short from 2022 starring Eli
Manning.
September 30, Hulu