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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