‘Inferno’, ‘Quija’ And ‘The Girl On The Train’ Among The Top Five Films to Watch This October 2016
Here's a quick look of the films to watch this month.
The Girl on the Train
Set to hit the theaters on October 7, 2016, "The Girl on the Train" is a chilling movie based on a novel by Paula Hawkins. The movie will follow the life of Rachel Watson (Emily Blunt) who's fascinated by a couple she sees every time she travels to the city by a train. Then Rachel witnessed something tragic and she somehow ended up being wrapped up in the mystery.
Inferno
Another Dan Brown's bestseller is set to be release on October 28, 2016 - Inferno. Tom Hanks is back playing the role of famous symbologist Robert Langdon. In the movie, Langdon is suffering from memory loss and he needs to work together with Dr. Sienna Brooks, played by Felicity Brooks, to help prevent a global catastrophe.
Quija: Origin of Evil
With the first installment raking in at least $100 million in the box-office in 2014, it made sense that a follow-up film was made. "Quija: Origin of Evil" will hit the theaters in October 21 and it will prove whether Quija is a franchise in the making.
"Quija: Origin of Evil" will deal mostly about the history of the Quija board - how and why it has supernatural abilities. It aims to connect to the audience and give them a better understanding on what a Quija is and of course, scare them while doing it.
Jack Reacher: Never Go Back
Tom Cruise is back with "Jack the Reacher: Never Go Back." Based on a novel by Lee Child, "Jack Reacher: Never Go Back" is a sequel to the first installment back in 2012 and it revolves around Jack Reacher (Tom Cruise) finding out that he's being accused of murder.
The Accountant
The latest movie directed by Gavin O'Connor and starring Ben Affleck is another movie worth watching this month. Set to be released on October 14, "The Accountant" centers on a mathematical genius who's working for a dangerous criminal organization. Ben Affleck's performance in this film is believed to have equaled his performance in Batman or even greater. J.K. Simmons believed that he's more "badass" in this film.