This is my second blog on All Top Movies to watch in 2011 fall.Here is list of other good movies to watch in this fall 2011
Drive
The year of Ryan Gosling continues in this stripped-down thriller that features the chiseled Canadian as a stunt driver who gets involved in a criminal plot that goes horribly wrong. Future auteur Nicolas Winding Refn (Bronson) took top directing honors at Cannes, which was sweet vindication for Gosling, who raised eyebrows when he hand-picked the experimental Dane to helm the film. We’ve all seen Gosling break hearts; this is our chance to see him break heads
Moneyball
There’s few things more American than Brad Pitt and baseball, both of which collide in this Bennett Miller adaptation of the landmark novel by the same name. Pitt plays real life former Oakland A’s general manager Billy Beane, who tried to reshape his cash-strapped club by defying baseball’s oldest conventions. If Pitt finally wins an Oscar for his portrayal (he’s an early favorite), he may finally be the man who has everything.
J. Edgar
After the one-two punch of Shutter Island and Inception, Leonardo DiCaprio is firmly entrenched in our good books, a position that will further solidify when he stars as notorious FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover in Clint Eastwood’s epic look at the private life of one of America ’s greatest and most polarizing innovators.
Tower Heist
Both director Brett Ratner and former king of comedy Eddie Murphy look to return to form after a series of flops stunted their careers. Ben Stiller and Matthew Broderick also come along for the ride in this heist movie that casts a Bernie Madoff type as the main villain. Anything that doesn’t involve Murphy in a fat suit can’t be a bad thing.
The Ides of March
We know the ladies will be lining up to see Ryan Gosling and George Clooney share the screen for the first time, but a closer look reveals a tense political thriller about power and what some people will do to attain it. A true jack-of-all trades, Clooney acts, writes, directs, and torch-passes in this early awards favorite.
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