My favorite movie to watch this fall is 50/50 and Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows.Here is list of other good movies to watch in this fall 2011
If Tom Cruise ever wants to get his career back on track, the time is definitely now. Although the last Mission : Impossible earned an all-time low for the series, it was still north of $100 million. Still, Cruise is used to much bigger numbers, and this will be a good indicator of whether or not audiences are still willing to buy him as an action star. Pixar vet Brad Bird directing and the eye-popping scenes of Cruise scaling the Burj Khalifa are good early signs.
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
If there’s one director who knows what men want, it’s Guy Ritchie, who returns for a second take on the legendary detective. Also back is fanboy icon Robert Downey Jr. as the titular gumshoe and Jude Law as his sidekick, Watson. This will also be America ’s first look at Noomi Rapace, the Swedish star who’s looking for her big break. Something tells us this might be it.
The Descendants
Alexander Payne hasn’t made a film since his endearing buddy comedy Sideways almost 10 years ago made Paul Giamatti a star. Now Payne is back directing a somewhat bigger star, George Clooney, who plays a father forced to readjust after his wife goes into a coma and he learns that she’s having an affair. Don’t miss your only chance to watch Clooney get his heart broken by a woman.
50/50
Normally a film about a man dealing with cancer would be as much fun to watch as watching, well, a man dealing with cancer, but early buzz on this buddy dramedy starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt as the afflicted man and Seth Rogen as his best friend couldn’t be better. Rogen based the story on his friendship with his real-life friend who was diagnosed with cancer, so expect more tears than the usual Rogen film.
The Girl with The Dragon Tattoo
Even if you didn’t read Stieg Larsson’s international best-seller about a journalist (Daniel Craig) and a punk slacker (Rooney Mara) who team up to solve a murder, it’s impossible not to get excited for one reason, and one reason only: David Fincher. The American auteur is at the top of his game, and brings with him newly-minted Oscar winner Trent Reznor, who will handle scoring duties. Thanks to a thrilling trailer and the source material’s pedigree, this ultra-noir affair is officially the most anticipated film of the holiday season.
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