The fall movie

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Fall movie lull precedes the big films of the holiday season (Fayetteville Flyer)

As summer fades into fall, there is a lull at movie theaters around the country.

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Fall Streaming Movie Preview 2022: 'Blonde,' 'Knives Out 2' and 21 ... (Decider)

Check out these fall 2022 movies coming to streaming services like Netflix, Disney Plus, Amazon Prime and more, complete with release dates.

Fall movie preview 2022: Tom Hanks, Viola Davis, Dwayne Johnson ... (Chicago Sun-Times)

Fall movie preview 2022: Tom Hanks, Viola Davis, Dwayne Johnson, Julia Roberts in films we can't wait to see · The season's most promising titles have us asking: ...

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From 'Avatar' to 'Wakanda': The 25 movies we're most excited to see ... (Yahoo Philippines News)

The SCU (Shrek Cinematic Universe) lives on. ... Joining Banderas in animated action this time out: Salma Hayek, Olivia Colman, John Mulaney and Florence Pugh. 21 ...

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Fall films: It's 'Wakanda Forever,' while 'Halloween Ends' and ... (News-Herald.com)

We now are looking at a couple of months of family favorites, Halloween scares and compelling dramas — many of them with impressive casts and some of them ...

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Autumn Can Get Some: Fall Movie Preview (Omaha Reader)

Namor? Say no more! The year's remaining movies feature superhero goodness and mortal human badness. 2022 could maybe end good? Maybe? Please?

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Fall Movie Calendar: From 'Blonde' to 'Wakanda Forever' (Indiana Gazette)

A rundown of notable films coming out this fall, which range from Disney+'s “Pinocchio” adaptation to Ana de Armas playing Marilyn Monroe in the Netflix ...

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From 'Avatar' to 'Wakanda': The 25 movies we're most excited to see ... (Yahoo News UK)

Can Hollywood maintain that momentum as the leaves start to fall? There are certainly some promising comers, including long-awaited Black Panther and Avatar ...

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Fall movie preview: Is it, maybe, back to normal at the movies? (Independent Tribune)

Festival red carpets are rolled out. Oscar campaigns are primed. Long-awaited blockbusters are poised for big box office. Here's a preview of what to expect ...

That's also part of the nature of "She Said" (Nov. "A lot has changed but a lot hasn't," says Landau. Measuring the change in the movie industry is even harder when it comes to the span in between "Avatar" installments. James Cameron's "Avatar: The Way of the Water" will debut 13 years after 2009's "Avatar" (still the highest grossing film ever), a follow-up originally scheduled for release in 2014. "Bros" and "Woman King" are productions meant to challenge the status quo of Hollywood. "Bros" (Sept. The film, starring and co-written by "Billy on the Street" comedian Billy Eichner, is the first gay rom-com by a major studio (Universal). Nobody sits down and says, 'Let's write a historic movie.' We said, 'Let's make a hilarious movie.' It will make people laugh but it's unlike anything the vast majority of people have seen." "It's a historic movie in many ways," says Eichner. 11), Florian Zeller's follow-up to "The Father" "Wakanda Forever" (Nov. "As with everything, you kind of just have to dive into the pool and see what the water's like.

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Fall Film Preview: Is it, maybe, back to normal at the movies? (The Daily Progress)

For the first time in three years, the fall movie industrial complex is lurching back into high gear. Festival red carpets are rolled out.

“A lot has changed but a lot hasn’t,” said producer Jon Landau. The film, starring and co-written by “Billy on the Street” comedian Billy Eichner, is the first gay rom-com by a major studio (Universal). When the first “Avatar” was in theaters, 3-D was being billed (again) as the future. Measuring the change in the movie industry is even harder when it comes to the span between “Avatar” installments. “Bros” (Sept. 14) rom-coms (“Ticket to Paradise,” Oct. 7), horror flicks (“Halloween Ends,” Oct. “Wakanda Forever” (Nov. 9); Chinonye Chukwu’s Emmett Till saga “Till” (Oct. Also coming are superhero films (“Black Adam,” Oct. 11) and “The Way of the Water” (Dec. And while there were discussions about a larger theatrical release for “Glass Onion,” a more modest rollout in theaters is expected before the films lands Dec.

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