Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Films to Look Forward to This Fall

As the summer movie season fades away, many are looking forward to the new releases in the fall. Audiences are sure to enjoy some family fun, an old favorite and an action-filled romp or two. Some of today's biggest stars are heading to the big screen, and here is a look at what to expect.
Finding Nemo
Disney has given the animated classic a makeover and enhanced this family favorite with eye-popping 3D imagery. Children everywhere will be begging parents to find the lovable clown fish one more time. This is one of Disney and Pixar's most successful films, and it is sure to draw massive audiences to the theater.
Looper
Bruce Willis and Joseph Gordon-Levitt headline this unconventional action thriller. The movie is set in the future, where time travel has been outlawed. Only secret agents and members of the mob are able to use it. Gordon-Levitt is a looper, a special assassin who kills and disposes of targets from the future. Everything is fine until the young killer is faced with his toughest target yet; himself. Director Rian Johnson was concerned about the lack of resemblance between the film's two stars, and Gordon-Levitt spent hours in a makeup chair each day being transformed into a young Bruce Willis. This film was selected to open the Toronto Film Festival and is sure to be a major draw this fall.
Frankenweenie
As the title suggests, this children's film is a new take on a horror classic. When young Victor's dog passes away, the budding scientific genius brings little Sparky back to life. This is an homage to the Mary Shelley classic, complete with lightning, Igor, memorable characters and some nonstop adventure. Directed by Tim Burton, this movie was intentionally shot in black and white and bears the filmmaker's signature style. Martin Short, Winona Ryder and Catherine O'Hara are among the celebrities lending their voices to this clever twist on the Frankenstein tale.
Paranormal Activity 4
October brings out some scary characters, and "Paranormal Activity 4" ready to deliver the fright. Directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman return for this sequel that is sure to terrify moviegoers this Halloween season. Producer Oren Peli has been tight-lipped about the movie's plot, but speculation has run rampant. Fans of the series are expecting the most terrifying film yet.
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2
The time has come to bid farewell to Edward, Bella and Jacob. This highly-anticipated film is the final chapter in the "Twilight" series. Audiences have been eager to see Bella's transformation into a glistening undead being, and this film is sure to pack the theaters. Audiences can expect the usual werewolf and vampire action, but author and co-producer Stephenie Meyer has added a few twists and surprises. This last installment of the record-breaking series is sure to delight fans and is one of the most anticipated films of the fall season.
Wreck-It Ralph
Rich Moore, a former animation director of The Simpsons and Futurama, has teamed up with Walt Disney Animation Studios to create this animated comedy. Fix-It Felix Jr. is a computer game reminiscent of the old Donkey Kong style arcade games of the 1980s, and Ralph is the villain. For over 30 years, he has been pounding, thumping, crashing and destroying, and he has had enough. Tired of being the bad guy, Ralph sets out on a journey to find his true self and prove that he has what it takes to be a hero. Of course, things don't go smoothly, and Ralph is faced with obstacles, big and small, that may impact more than just his destiny. John C. Reilly, Jane Lynch and Sarah Silverman voice the main characters in this original family comedy.
Rise of the Guardians
Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude, families and a new release from Dreamworks. The studio has been sticking with its formula of releasing two films a year, one in the summer and one in the fall. "Rise of the Guardians" is based on the popular children's books by William Joyce. Chris Pine voices the main character, Jack Frost, who is a carefree boy with a wintery touch. When the Nightmare King, brought to life by Jude Law, unleashes his evil plan, only a few select heroes can stop him. Jack, the Easter bunny, Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy and the Sandman band together and attempt to save the world. Isla Fisher, Hugh Jackman and Alec Baldwin also lend voices to this epic tale of good versus evil, which will also be available in stunning 3D.
When the days become shorter and the sunshine begins to fade, movie-goers head to the cinema to escape reality and have some popcorn. With an assortment of films to choose from, this fall movie season is sure to break box office records and take audiences on new and exciting adventures.

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