Fall movie-going season is one of the best movie-going seasons. While September is often a mixed bag, October boasts a fantastic mix of horror and family-friendly Halloween films, while November houses several early Oscar contenders. Today, we're here to share our most anticipated movies being released this Fall! What movies are you looking forward to seeing in September, October, and November? Let us know in the comments!
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1) "The Nun" (release date: September 7, 2018)
We have only been let down by one of the films in the "Conjuring" world...we're looking at you, "Annabelle." Hey, 3 out of 4 ain't bad, right? Will "The Nun" be another spooky addition to this horror movie universe? We certainly hope so.
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Our expectations for this film are a bit lukewarm considering where the Predator franchise has gone as a whole, but we're always down to see anything by Shane Black!
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Director Paul Feig goes 'dark and mysterious' in this new film starring Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick? We'll be there opening day.
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Writer/director Dan Fogelman rips our heart out each week on his hit show "This Is Us," so will he be able to bring that kind of emotion to the big screen? We shall see!
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Future Oscar winner for best actress™ Lady Gaga leads this remake helmed by Bradley Cooper. The songs from the trailer are already stuck in our heads, so it looks to be a wonderful romantic drama/musical.
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We have tepid expectations for "Venom," which supposedly has nothing to do with the new Spider-Man starring Tom Holland, but we will watch ANYTHING with Tom Hardy, the dude is just that good.
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We are trying to avoid any and all info. about this crime thriller, but its ensemble cast featuring the likes of Jeff Bridges, Chris Hemsworth, Dakota Johnson, Jon Hamm, Cynthia Erivo, and Nick Offerman is intriguing, to say the least.
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Steve Carrell. Timothee Chalamet. Maura Tierney. Amy Ryan. A drama about familial bonds and overcoming addiction. Sounds like there will be massive waterworks involved.
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"La La Land" director Damien Chazelle re-teams with Ryan Gosling for "First Man," the story of America's quest to put a man on the moon. We're all for it! Though the first reviews out of the Venice film festival are overwhelmingly positive for this real-life drama, we're trying to avoid the temptation of critical praise since we have been burned in the past by early festival buzz.
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Another "lukewarm expectations" film, but we love the "Halloween" franchise and horror movies in general, so we're looking forward to seeing what this film has to offer considering it erases any movie made after the original from the 70's.
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We absolutely love Dario Argento's original "Suspiria." Normally, we wouldn't endorse a remake off the bat, but if any director has the skill and visual style to pull it off, it's the brilliant Luca Guadagnino.
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We really liked Joel Edgerton's first directorial effort "The Gift." We hope that his sophomore endeavor about a boy suffering through gay conversion therapy will be a powerful, great film.
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Have you seen the trailers for this biopic about Queen frontman Freddie Mercury? WOW! Talk about chills! Rami Malek looks to do justice to Mercury's story.
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How can you not be excited about a movie directed by Steve McQueen ("12 Years a Slave") with a cast led by Oscar winner Viola Davis?! This crime drama looks to be an intense thrill ride.
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The original "Creed" was fantastic. It really captured the spirit of the original "Rocky" series and served as a great passing of the torch to a new character. If this sequel is half as good, it will still be worth watching.
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We are big fans of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and haven't been let down by a single film in the franchise yet, so we hope that streak continues with "The Crimes of Grindelwald."
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