September Movie Preview

Battle of the Year, Baggage Claim kick off fall movies.

Battle of the Year: September 20 - The end of summer and cooler temperatures means one thing — the fall movie season has officially arrived. Kicking off things in the month of September are the very best in sci-fi flicks, dramas, thrillers, romcoms and even dance movies.  What does the urban dance film genre need most in 2013? A fun Chris Brown vehicle showcasing his gravity-defying moves. Battle of the Year is a dance competition assembling the world's best dancers and C Breezy's American team of underdogs who want to win big for the U.S.A. The movie also stars Laz Alonso.(Photo: Sony Pictures)

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Battle of the Year: September 20 - The end of summer and cooler temperatures means one thing — the fall movie season has officially arrived. Kicking off things in the month of September are the very best in sci-fi flicks, dramas, thrillers, romcoms and even dance movies. What does the urban dance film genre need most in 2013? A fun Chris Brown vehicle showcasing his gravity-defying moves. Battle of the Year is a dance competition assembling the world's best dancers and C Breezy's American team of underdogs who want to win big for the U.S.A. The movie also stars Laz Alonso.(Photo: Sony Pictures)

Riddick: September 6 - This third installment of the hugely popular sci-fi, action series finds Riddick (Vin Diesel) fighting an alien race of predators on a sun-scorched planet. Serious complications arise when a team of mercenaries and a mysterious man join the battle.(Photo: Universal Pictures)

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Riddick: September 6 - This third installment of the hugely popular sci-fi, action series finds Riddick (Vin Diesel) fighting an alien race of predators on a sun-scorched planet. Serious complications arise when a team of mercenaries and a mysterious man join the battle.(Photo: Universal Pictures)

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Winnie: September 6 - This long-awaited and much anticipated biopic on Winnie Mandela (Jennifer Hudson) follows her life from childhood to marriage, to the incarceration of Nelson Mandela (Terrence Howard).  (Photo: Ironwood Films)

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Winnie: September 6 - This long-awaited and much anticipated biopic on Winnie Mandela (Jennifer Hudson) follows her life from childhood to marriage, to the incarceration of Nelson Mandela (Terrence Howard). (Photo: Ironwood Films)

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Things Never Said: September 6 - An aspiring Los Angeles poet must break free from a dangerous marriage and ideas of failure to fully realize her dream to become a New York spoken word artist. The film also includes Omari Hardwick. (Photo: Raising Kane Films)

Blue Caprice: September 13 - Based on the horrific Beltway sniper attacks of 2002, Isaiah Washington and Tequan Richmond star as the dangerous killing duo who forged a dysfunctional relationship. The pair ended up murdering ten people in the Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia areas.  (Photo: SimonSays Entertainment)

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Blue Caprice: September 13 - Based on the horrific Beltway sniper attacks of 2002, Isaiah Washington and Tequan Richmond star as the dangerous killing duo who forged a dysfunctional relationship. The pair ended up murdering ten people in the Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia areas.  (Photo: SimonSays Entertainment)

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Mother of George: September 13 - A newly-married Nigerian couple face devastating hardships when they are unable to get pregnant. The wife then makes a desperate and shocking move that threatens to either save or destroy her union. The film stars The Walking Dead's Danai Gurira, DJ Tony Okungbowa of The Ellen DeGeneres Show and The Butler's Yaya Alafia. (Photo: Cunningham & Maybach Films/Sundance Film Festival)

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Mother of George: September 13 - A newly-married Nigerian couple face devastating hardships when they are unable to get pregnant. The wife then makes a desperate and shocking move that threatens to either save or destroy her union. The film stars The Walking Dead's Danai Gurira, DJ Tony Okungbowa of The Ellen DeGeneres Show and The Butler's Yaya Alafia. (Photo: Cunningham & Maybach Films/Sundance Film Festival)

Insidious Chapter 2: September 13 - A childhood secret leaves the poor, haunted Lambert family connected to the spirit world. To uncover what they are facing, they face a series of spooky, bone-chilling events.  (Photo: Film District)

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Insidious Chapter 2: September 13 - A childhood secret leaves the poor, haunted Lambert family connected to the spirit world. To uncover what they are facing, they face a series of spooky, bone-chilling events. (Photo: Film District)

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The Family: September 13 - In The Family, Robert DeNiro returns to the crime genre that audiences love to see him in most. He plays the head of a mafia family who relocates to France in the witness protection program. The laughs come when the clan unsuccessfully tries to fit into their new surroundings. (Photo: Relativity Media)

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The Family: September 13 - In The Family, Robert DeNiro returns to the crime genre that audiences love to see him in most. He plays the head of a mafia family who relocates to France in the witness protection program. The laughs come when the clan unsuccessfully tries to fit into their new surroundings. (Photo: Relativity Media)

Newlyweeds: September 18 - This urban coupledom romance plays out like a Spike Lee joint meets the comedy series Louie. Set in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, it follows the lives of a weed-smoking couple whose insatiable cannibus habit is so intense it turns their relationship into a love triangle gone wrong.  (Photo: Shaka King Productions)

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Newlyweeds: September 18 - This urban coupledom romance plays out like a Spike Lee joint meets the comedy series Louie. Set in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, it follows the lives of a weed-smoking couple whose insatiable cannibus habit is so intense it turns their relationship into a love triangle gone wrong. (Photo: Shaka King Productions)

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The Colony: September 20 - Laurence Fishburne stars in The Colony, a sci-fi, horror thriller. Imagine being a part of a group of colonists trapped beneath an ice-covered world. Not only is the clan facing dwindling food supplies, illness and ever-dropping temperatures, but they must go on a dangerous journey to survive. (Photo: Entertainment One) 

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The Colony: September 20 - Laurence Fishburne stars in The Colony, a sci-fi, horror thriller. Imagine being a part of a group of colonists trapped beneath an ice-covered world. Not only is the clan facing dwindling food supplies, illness and ever-dropping temperatures, but they must go on a dangerous journey to survive. (Photo: Entertainment One) 

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Prisoners: September 20 - Viola Davis, Terrence Howard, Hugh Jackman and Maria Bello star in this nail-biting, dramatic crime thriller as a pair of parents devastated by the kidnapping of their two young daughters. When the police don't get results fast enough, one father goes into vigilante-mode to find their children. (Photo: Alcon Entertainment)

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Prisoners: September 20 - Viola Davis, Terrence Howard, Hugh Jackman and Maria Bello star in this nail-biting, dramatic crime thriller as a pair of parents devastated by the kidnapping of their two young daughters. When the police don't get results fast enough, one father goes into vigilante-mode to find their children. (Photo: Alcon Entertainment)

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Baggage Claim Premieres, Saturday at 8P/7C - Paula Patton is finding love in all the high places. Encore on Sunday at 1P/12C.(Photo: Fox Searchlight Pictures)

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Baggage Claim: September 27 - Paula Patton stars as a love-lorn flight attendant looking for romance. She embarks on a 30-day quest to find her dream man and get engaged before her youngest sister's wedding. The movie's all-star cast includes Derek Luke, Taye Diggs, Jill Scott, Boris Kodjoe, Tia Mowry and Christina Milian. (Photo: Fox Searchlight Pictures)

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Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2: September 27 - In this follow-up to the 2009 original animated feature, an inventor discovers his machine that turned weather into food now turns meals into food-animals. The film also features the voice acting talents of Terry Crews.  (Photo: Columbia Pictures)

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Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2: September 27 - In this follow-up to the 2009 original animated feature, an inventor discovers his machine that turned weather into food now turns meals into food-animals. The film also features the voice acting talents of Terry Crews. (Photo: Columbia Pictures)

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