40 Must-See New Movies to See This Fall Season bit.ly/3h9tec2
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#Tenet is the biggest theatrical event of the fall movie season after multiple release delays pushed it from being the biggest tentpole of the summer movie season.
Christopher Nolan says it's the most ambitious movie he’s directed so far: bit.ly/3h9tec2
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Charlie Kaufman’s “I’m Thinking of Ending Things” is a study in loneliness, a breakup story, and the writer/director’s own searching journey through his career: bit.ly/3h9tec2
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Robert Pattinson as a crooked preacher. Riley Keough and Jason Clarke as a serial-killing couple. Sebastian Stan as the corrupt local law enforcement. “The Devil All the Time” comes to in September: bit.ly/3h9tec2
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“Time” is a film stripped down to its cinematic and spiritual essence. Director Garrett Bradley is poised to become one of the most exciting voices pushing nonfiction cinema somewhere truly new: bit.ly/3h9tec2
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Denis Villeneuve has become one of cinema’s modern masters of science fiction. If he can do the same for #Dune what he did for “Blade Runner,” there’s no reason he won’t have a new classic on his hands: bit.ly/3h9tec2
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Fall festival season hasn’t even started, and we already know which film seems poised to be its biggest darling: Chloé Zhao’s “Nomadland,” starring Frances McDormand: bit.ly/3h9tec2
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Everything remains in flux, and as plans continue to change, this list will be updated.
For now, take a look at 40 films we're looking forward to seeing in the coming months. What are you most excited for? bit.ly/3h9tec2
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Your list is missing a bunch of movies. I guess some of them didn’t have a confirmed release date when you wrote this.
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For instance, Netflix movies The Chicago Seven and Mank are coming out this year but aren’t on the list


