Keep yourself entertained this fall: Amazing movies to look out for

Before you can even count the number of awards "Game of Thrones" has won, news movies are being released. Hollywood never sleeps in order to keep your entertainment life woke. Productions keep getting better and this fall is no different. Here are the best movies to look out for this fall.

"Mother"

Jennifer Lawrence is back! Don't we just love her? This time, she will be keeping your tension high. She is playing the role of a 
frustrated wife and victim of otherworld invasion in Darren Aronofsky's latest thriller. The thriller was set to be released on the 15th of this month and you should definitely catch it. Other casts include Javier Bardem, Ed Harris, and Michelle Pfeiffer. Not to spoil more, grab and let's get some chills together.

"Darkest hour"

Darkest Hour is screening at the Toronto film festival.

We all love ourselves some British accent, right? This one is perfect for lovers of British Drama. It is based on the early days of Winston 
Churchill as Prime Minister. Starring in this movie is Gary Oldman, Kristin Scott Thomas, Ben Mendelsohn, and Lily James. The movie is set to be released on November 22.

"Battle of the sexes"

Lurking behind the crowd-pleasing veneer of 1970's set drama "Battle of the Sexes" is a depressing reminder that unequal pay remains a shamefully unresolved problem 44 years later.

From the directors of "Little Miss Sunshine," this is a true story of a 1973 three-set match. Expect to see Emma Stone and Steve 
Carrel in this one. The movie is set to be released on September 22 and I am sure you don't want to miss it.

"American Made"

The film was released in 21 countries on August 25, 2017_, and grossed a total of $6.1 million over the weekend._

A real-life TWA pilot becomes a drugs and arms smuggler for the Medellín Cartel. Watch Tom Cruise portray the role of Barry Seal, a pilot gone rogue. This is not your typical Tom Cruise role but if you his diehard fan, make a date with him on September 22.

"Blade Runner 2049"

“Science fiction is a very special form of an auditorium. It’s a theater, a box, within which anything goes—but you’d better draw up the guidelines and the rule book before you begin. Otherwise, you end up with nonsense.” Ridley Scott

Catch more of Ryan Gosling on this one. This is a Science Fiction film picked up from "Arrival", a 1982 film. Ryan Gosling plays LAPD detective, Harrison Ford portrays the original and Jared Leto is the scheming roboticist. Expect this movie on October 6.

"Breathe"

The film is about an important figure in the history of how we think about and respects disabled people.

Starring Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy, this is an amazing love tale that will sweep you off your feet. Shortly after falling in love, a 
man is diagnosed with polio. Being a lover of life, he escapes hospital with his partner so that they can be together. It is an emotional rollercoaster so grab yourself some tissue. Catch it on October 13.

"Flatliners"

Looks like it’s going to be pretty daft, then, but with a quality cast on board, it should be a cut above your average horror movie fodder.

If you did not get enough of Nina Dobrev in "Vampires Diaries", this one is for you. College is fun, but what’s more fun than a team of
medical students experimenting death? They decide to stop their hearts to add more fun to the college fun. Starring: Nina Dobrev, Diego Luna, Ellen Page and James Norton. The release date is September 29.

"The Mountain Between Us"

"I really didn’t see an epic love story against the background of survival, I think optimism and hope are crucial to surviving. And to go on with your life even if you’ve had a lot of bad luck." Hany Abu-Assad

Love buds between two strangers who get stuck together in the wilderness after a plane crash. The film will be released on October 6 and it stars Kate Winslet and Idris Elba.

This fall offers you a wide selection of movies from different genres featuring your favorite stars. Why have a boring fall when you have all these movies to keep you entertained?