Here is the second half of our Fall Movie Preview, highlighting the season’s most anticipated studio offerings as well as a number of indie titles expected to receive successful wide releases in the months of November and December. The first section, which looked at films opening in September and October, was a little easier to pilfer through, whereas the closer we get to the new year the more crowded the calendar is and will be with Oscar hopefuls. The big holidays also typically feature a surge of big budget family entertainment like the new installments of the “Harry Potter” and “Chronicles of Narnia” franchises and broad comedies like “Little Fockers” and “Gulliver’s Travels,” which were a little easier to exclude without regret.
Again, these are the movies we look forward to discussing and hearing people talk about, but we expect some will fall out of interest while others will pop up out of the blue as greater water cooler fodder. If there’s a title you think is missing now or later, let us know.
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