Discover the latest in film, theater, and art exhibitions this week!

  • New films and shows debuting this week include ‘Speak No Evil’, ‘The Killer’s Game’, and ‘Uglies’.
  • Broadway highlights feature Mia Farrow and Patti LuPone in ‘The Roommate’.
  • Documentaries like ‘The Money Game’ explore college football’s new monetization rules.
  • Art exhibitions include ‘Mexican Prints at the Vanguard’ and ‘Conjuring the Spirit World’.
  • Video game enthusiasts can look forward to ‘Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2’.

This week is packed with exciting arts events and releases across various mediums. In film, horror fans can catch ‘Speak No Evil’ on September 13, where an American family’s vacation turns into a nightmare. Action-comedy lovers will enjoy ‘The Killer’s Game’, also releasing on the 13th, featuring a hitman who mistakenly believes he has a terminal illness. The adaptation of the popular young-adult novel ‘Uglies’ will also premiere on Netflix on the same day, exploring a society obsessed with plastic surgery. nnOn Broadway, Mia Farrow and Patti LuPone star in ‘The Roommate’, a comedy about identity and reinvention, running from September 12 to December 15. Meanwhile, the documentary ‘The Money Game’ on Prime Video dives into the world of college football and the new rules allowing athletes to profit from their names and images, airing on September 10. nnArt lovers can explore several exhibitions this week, including ‘Mexican Prints at the Vanguard’ at The Met, showcasing the impact of printmaking in Mexico, and ‘Conjuring the Spirit World’ at the Peabody Essex Museum, which examines the intersection of art and Spiritualism. nnFor gamers, ‘Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2’ launches on September 9, promising an action-packed experience. With so much happening, this week is a great time to engage with the arts!·

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Key People: James Watkins (Director), Christian Tafdrup (Writer), Megan Park (Director), Scott Westerfeld (Author), Natasha Rothwell (Creator and Star), Ian McKellen (Actor), Mia Farrow (Actress), Patti LuPone (Actress), Amber Ruffin (Panelist), Michael Ian Black (Panelist), K.J. Dell’Antonia (Author), Samuel Shepherd (Producer and DJ), Nick Lowe (Musician), Nilüfer Yanya (Musician), Eamon Flack (Director), Virgil Abloh (Artist), Joe Colombo (Artist), Zaha Hadid (Artist), Roberto Lugo (Artist)


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