2022 is a great year for movies, but 2023 is sure to deliver good value for money. From comedies like Bottoms to dramas like Killers of the Flower Moon, horror movies like The Nun 2 to action movies like The Marvels, there's good content to look forward to at all all genres. By the end of 2023, with this lineup and everything else coming out throughout the year, we could consider 2023 one of cinema's greatest years. Here are the movies coming out in 2023 that will interest you.
Low (September 1st)
Period: 1 hour 32 minutes | Sex: Comedy | Manager: Emma Seligman
Cast:Rachel Sennott, Ayo Edebiri, Havana Rose Liu, Kaia Gerber
Bottoms seems like the best teen comedy since Superbad, and we're here for it. Starring Ayo Edebiri (The Bear) and Rachel Sennott (Shiva Baby), who also co-wrote the screenplay, the film follows high school students who are tired of being bullied – so they form a story. Fight club to fight back and score points. Ladies. It's rare that we get a movie about wacky characters that makes them messy, wild, and unfocused on an upcoming story or an embarrassing romance - not to mention a Bloody, thrilling and heart-pounding story. know they have more bites than they think. -Tauri Miller
Sisters 2 (September 8)
Manager: Michael Chaves
Cast: Storm Reid, Taissa Farmiga and Anna Poplewell
With eight films set in this horror franchise, The Conjuring universe is one of the most successful series in cinematic history. And with at least two more films in the works, the project is expected to grow even further. Taissa Farmiga is set to return as Sister Irene as she battles demons and monsters alongside series newcomer Storm Reid. While little is known about the plot of the upcoming sequel at the moment, the first film serves as the origin story of Valak, The Conjuring 2's main antagonist. scene about two decades before the main Conjuring movies, but with both films. Farmiga. and her sister Vera Farmiga lead both branches of the series, many fans expect the upcoming sequel to further explore the deeper connection between the two storylines. — Samantha Coley
Dumb Money (September 22, limited release)
Manager: Craig Gillespie
Cast: Paul Dano, Sebastian Stan, Seth Rogen and Pete Davidson
Dumb Money is arguably one of the weirdest and craziest movies of 2023 if they manage to capture the attention-grabbing mayhem of the Reddit-fueled GameStop bypass effort in 20221. That's right. , r/WallStreetBets changed the game just a year ago . Based on Ben Mezrich's best-selling novel The Antisocial Network, with a screenplay adapted by Rebecca Angelo and Lauren Schuker Blum, Craig Gillespie's Dumb Money has a frenetic cast to match the short-term craze. Sebastian Stan, Peter Davidson, Seth Rogen, and Paul Dano are the first formidable quartet to join the cast, before joining Shailene Woodley, America Ferrera, Anthony Ramos, Nick Offerman, and Vincent D'Onofrio to get the real prove that Dumb Money has one of the best actor list of the year. While the movie may not be the next social media outlet, it certainly has the potential to be one of the most talked about movies of the next year. Between the cast and the sick curiosity that manifests in anything pulled from the weird wild web, that's the recipe for some success. —Maggie Lovitt
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