October movies move beyond horror season with new films from Leonardo DiCaprio and Emily Blunt – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports

October is coming. Keep calm and scare yourself in the movies.

Get ready to scream not only from scary movies, but also from being the “fanged girl” at concerts. Yes, concerts have now turned into movies.

Here’s a list of movies to check out to add some pumpkin spice to your popcorn picnic.

Taylor Swift: “We’re going to go on a little adventure together, and that adventure will span 17 years of music.”

If you’re broke and can’t afford Taylor Swift concert tickets, you’re in luck.

Tay not only conquers stadiums around the world, but also appears in cinemas. The singer took powerful moments from her The Eras Tour and turned them into a film.

Leonardo DiCaprio (as Ernest Burkhart): “Whose land is this?”

William Bello (as Henry Roan): “My land.”

Leonardo DiCaprio has a choice in Killers of the Flower Moon.

Based on the best-selling non-fiction book by David Grann, the film investigates a series of murders among a Native American tribe after oil is discovered on their land. The crime drama also stars Robert De Niro and is directed by Martin Scorsese.

Character from The Exorcist: Believer: “Wherever these girls went, they brought something with them.”

Hmm, we also don’t want what is in this world.

The Exorcist: Believer is a sequel to the 1973 film The Exorcist, in which, like the original, a 12-year-old girl is possessed by a demon. You’ll have to watch to see if she’s giddy in this movie.

Emily Blunt (as Lisa Drake): “This is my story, and I did it for the right reasons.”

Emily Blunt and Chris Evans star in Hustlers in Pain, based on a true story.

It follows a single mother, played by Emily, who takes a job in sales at a start-up pharmaceutical company. But it turns out to be a racket, and the success of the painkillers ruins her life.

Emily Blunt (as Lisa Drake): “You can rent a sex toy if I hire my mom.”

Chris Evans (as Pete Brenner): “You’ll regret this.”

Emily Blunt (as Lisa Drake): “You too.”

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