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**Unmissable September 2024 Film Lineup in Miami: Dive into 'Megalopolis' and the Spooky Return of 'Beetlejuice'!**


**Unmissable September 2024 Film Lineup in Miami: Dive into 'Megalopolis' and the Spooky Return of 'Beetlejuice'!**

Unmissable September Screenings in Miami: Experience Cinema Like Never Before!

September is officially here, and with it comes a treasure trove of cinematic experiences in Miami! As Francis Ford Coppola's highly anticipated epic, Megalopolis, hits theaters, film lovers can indulge in a variety of screenings celebrating cinematic history. From classic masterpieces to spine-chilling thrillers, there's something for everyone this month. So grab your popcorn and get ready for an unforgettable film journey!

1. Apocalypse Now: The Final Cut

Join us at the Coral Gables Art Cinema on September 26 for a special screening of Apocalypse Now: The Final Cut. Few filmmakers embody the term "living legend" quite like Francis Ford Coppola. At 85, he continues to captivate audiences, especially with his latest venture, Megalopolis.

  • Date: September 26
  • Time: 9:15 PM
  • Location: Coral Gables Art Cinema, 260 Aragon Ave, Coral Gables
  • Admission: $10 to $11.75

Experience this iconic Vietnam War film, which Coppola famously described as not just a depiction of Vietnam, but as Vietnam itself. From troubled productions to surreal visuals, this film has cemented its place in cinematic history.

2. Beetlejuice: Beetlejuice

He's back! After 36 years, Tim Burton and Michael Keaton resurrect the beloved ghost in Beetlejuice: Beetlejuice. This sequel, featuring Winona Ryder as Lydia, promises a delightful mix of nostalgia and chaos.

  • Opening: September 6

3. The Front Room

A24's latest offering, The Front Room, tackles the complexities of race and family dynamics in a thrilling narrative. Don't miss this debut film from directors Max and Sam Eggers.

  • Opening: September 6

4. Sundays at the U with Movies

The Cosford Cinema at the University of Miami has unveiled a remarkable lineup for its "Sundays at the U" series, featuring classic films that are free for students and only $5 for others. Highlights include:

  • The Gleaners and I - September 8
  • Black Narcissus - September 15
  • One False Move - September 22

5. The Matrix: 25th Anniversary Screening

Celebrate the 25th anniversary of The Matrix with Fathom Events on September 19 and 22. This groundbreaking film redefined action cinema and remains a cultural touchstone.

6. Upcoming Controversies and Cinematic Gems

This month also features several films that have stirred conversation:

  • Megalopolis - Opens September 27
  • Lee - A biopic starring Kate Winslet about war correspondent Lee Miller, screening at Coral Gables Art Cinema

7. Timeless Classic: Metropolis

Catch a screening of the iconic silent film Metropolis on September 29 at the Coral Gables Art Cinema. This visionary piece of cinema is a must-see for any film enthusiast.

What do you think?

  • Is it time to revisit classic films, or should we focus on new narratives in cinema?
  • Do sequels of beloved classics dilute the original, or do they offer new perspectives?
  • How do you feel about the controversies surrounding filmmakers like Coppola?
  • Are film festivals and retrospectives the best way to celebrate cinema history?

Mark your calendars, Miami! With so many incredible films to see this September, you won't want to miss out on these cinematic experiences. Grab your friends and dive into the magic of the movies!

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