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More fall movie releases
By -- Sun Media




'The Twilight Saga: New Moon' preview
'Where the Wild Things Are' trailer
'Whip It' trailer
'2012' trailer
'Jennifer's Body' trailer
'The Road' trailer
'The Extract' trailer
'The Gamer' trailer
'Love Happens' trailer
'Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs' trailer
'Pandorum' trailer
'Surrogates' trailer
'Fame' trailer
'Invention of Lying' trailer
'A Serious Man' trailer
'Capitalism: A Love Story'
'Zombieland' trailer
'Amelia' trailer
'Planet 51 ' trailer
'G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra' trailer
'Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen' trailer
'The Hangover' trailer
'Up' trailer
'Star Trek' trailer
'The Cove' trailer
'District 9' trailer
'The Hurt Locker' trailer
(500) Days of Summer trailer
'Public Enemies' trailer

From zombies to fantastic foxes to freaks, here's what else is coming to cinemas this fall:

Sept. 4

Extract: Office Space director Mike Judge returns to the workplace in this comedy about manager Jason Bateman tempted by temp Mila Kunis.

Gamer: Gerard Butler stars in a cross between The Running Man and Crank.

All About Steve: Sandra Bullock plays a kooky stalker obsessed with a news cameraman (Bradley Cooper). But obsessed in an adorable way.

Sept. 11

Whiteout: Did the penguin do it? Kate Beckinsale investigates a murder in Antarctica.

Sorority Row: Remake of the shlock slasher flick about dead sorority girls.

Sept. 18

Love Happens: Widower Aaron Eckhart falls for Jennifer Aniston.

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs: Animated comedy about a town in which the sky rains food.

Bright Star (limited): Jane Campion (The Piano) directs this account of the secret romance between doomed poet John Keats and Fanny Brawne.

Pandorum: Two astronauts wake up to discover they're in the middle of a science-fiction horror thriller.

Sept. 25

Surrogates: Bruce Willis tries to catch a killer in a futuristic world in which human shut-ins interact via robot avatars.

Fame: Remake of the 1980 drama -- which went on to inspire the television series -- about a school for the performing arts.

The Boys Are Back: Clive Owen as a widower adjusting to life as a single parent.

Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day: Ricky, Julian and Bubbles vow to go legit.

The Other Man (limited): Liam Neeson discovers his wife, Laura Linney, is having an affair with Antonio Banderas.

The Invention of Lying: Ricky Gervais takes another crack at North American movie stardom in a comedy about a world in which everybody tells the truth. Jennifer Garner co-stars.

Oct. 2

A Serious Man (limited): This Coen Brothers movie will probably earn less in its entire run than Transformers 2 did during its first midnight showing. But it's still a must-see.

Toy Story and Toy Story 2: The Pixar classics are re-issued in digital 3D for a two-week run in advance of next summer's Toy Story 3.

Capitalism: A Love Story: Michael Moore sifts through the train wreck of our economy.

Oct. 9

Zombieland: Woody Harrelson is a natural born killer ... of zombies.

Oct. 16

Law Abiding Citizen: Butler goes on a killing spree -- from his jail cell -- after a prosecutor (Jamie Foxx) cuts a deal with the murderers of Butler's wife and child.

Stepfather: Remake of the 1980s thriller -- that starred Lost's Terry O'Quinn -- about a maniacal stepdad.

Oct. 23

An Education: This coming-of-age story was a hit at Sundance, thanks largely to the breakout performance by Carey Mulligan. Expect big things for the 24-year-old Brit -- including, possibly, an Oscar nomination for her portrayal of a teenager in 1960s London who falls for a 30-something playboy.

Saw VI: More torture -- for critics.

Amelia: Hilary Swank stars as pilot Amelia Earhart who disappeared during a flight around the world. Richard Gere and Ewan McGregor co-star.

Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant: A vampire (John C. Reilly) takes a young boy under his wing, so to speak.

Astro Boy: CG animated adventure about a young robot with super-powers.

Oct. 30

The Box: All Cameron Diaz and James Marsden have to do for $1 million is push a button. The catch? As soon as they do, someone dies.

Youth in Revolt: "Every revolution needs a leader," says the tagline. Thus we have Michael Cera, who's out to win over the girl of his dreams.

Nov. 6

The Men Who Stare at Goats: George Clooney stars in this black comedy about CIA psychics.

The Fourth Kind: Milla Jovovich investigates alien abductions.

Pirate Radio: Richard Curtis (Love, Actually) directs this ensemble comedy about seafaring rock deejays in 1960s Britain.

Nov. 13

The Fantastic Mr. Fox: Foxes -- and other critters -- unite against a farmer in this stop-motion animated comedy from director Wes Anderson (The Royal Tenenbaums). Clooney, Meryl Streep and Bill Murray supply the voices.

Nov. 20

Planet 51: In this animated comedy, a race of little green people are perfectly happy until their world is invaded by aliens ... who look a lot like humans.

Precious: This drama about an overweight high school student pregnant with her father's child was a sensation at Sundance. Could it prove a sleeper around Oscar time?




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