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Highlights of the fall film slate (release dates are subject to change, and some films will play ... Fall film season highlight

admin @ Tue, 2006-09-12 08:00

ALL THE KING'S MEN: Sean Penn is a flamboyant political boss in a new adaptation of Robert Penn Warren's novel. With Jude Law, Kate Winslet, Anthony Hopkins and James Gandolfini.

THE BLACK DAHLIA: Brian De Palma adapts James Ellroy's novel about a Hollywood starlet's 1947 murder. With Scarlett Johansson, Josh Hartnett and Hilary Swank.

THE COVENANT: A death at a private school threatens to expose four students descended from an ancient line of families with supernatural powers.

A GUIDE TO RECOGNIZING YOUR SAINTS: The mean-streets youth of a writer (Robert Downey Jr.) plays out in flashbacks during a visit home to Queens.

HOLLYWOODLAND: Ben Affleck, Adrien Brody and Diane Lane star in a dramatization of the mysterious death of George Reeves, star of TV's "Adventures of Superman."

THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND: A Scottish doctor (James McAvoy) working in Uganda is chosen by dictator Idi Amin (Forest Whitaker) as his personal physician.

OPEN SEASON: A pampered grizzly bear (voiced by Martin Lawrence) learns about life in the wild in this animated comedy. Also with the voice of Ashton Kutcher.

RENAISSANCE: A cop pursues a kidnapped scientist in this animated sci-fi tale set in Paris of 2054. Daniel Craig and Romola Garai lead the voice cast.

SCHOOL FOR SCOUNDRELS: A wimp (Jon Heder) ends up in an alpha-male showdown with the teacher (Billy Bob Thornton) of his confidence-building class.

ALEX RIDER: OPERATION STORMBREAKER: A teen (Alex Pettyfer) is recruited as a super spy by British intelligence after the death of his undercover uncle.

CATCH A FIRE: An apolitical soccer player (Derek Luke) is moved to violent rebellion against South Africa's apartheid government. With Tim Robbins.

THE DEPARTED: Martin Scorsese directs Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon and Jack Nicholson in a tale of cops and mobsters who plant moles in the enemies' midst.

FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS: Clint Eastwood directs a war saga about soldiers immortalized raising the U.S. flag at Iwo Jima. With Ryan Phillippe, Paul Walker and Barry Pepper.

INFAMOUS: Author Truman Capote (Toby Jones) sets off on a dark path as he creates the true-crime novel "In Cold Blood." With Sandra Bullock and Daniel Craig.

LITTLE CHILDREN: Married couples and their kids find kinship, melodrama and danger on their small-town streets. With Kate Winslet and Jennifer Connelly.

THE PRESTIGE: Rival magicians (Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale) wage a lifelong battle. With Michael Caine and Scarlett Johansson. Christopher Nolan directs.

RUNNING WITH SCISSORS: A youth (Joseph Cross) copes with a lunatic upbringing amid his deranged parents' divorce. Annette Bening and Alec Baldwin co-star.

SHORTBUS: New Yorkers gather for highbrow talk and hardcore sex in a comedic romp directed by John Cameron Mitchell ("Hedwig and the Angry Inch").

SLEEPING DOGS LIE: A woman (Melinda Page Hamilton) copes with the fallout when she reveals a warped sexual encounter of her youth. Bobcat Goldthwait directs.

TIDELAND: Terry Gilliam directs a twisted take on "Alice in Wonderland," about a girl living in a fantasy world to escape harsh reality. With Jeff Bridges.

THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE: THE BEGINNING: The formative years of deranged killer Leatherface are chronicled in this horror prequel. Jordana Brewster stars.

WHO THE $ %& IS JACKSON POLLOCK?: A documentary examines the case of a former truck driver who bought what may have been a Pollock painting for $5.

BOBBY: A huge ensemble including Anthony Hopkins, Demi Moore and Lindsay Lohan relive the night of Robert Kennedy's assassination. Emilio Estevez directs.

BORAT: CULTURAL LEARNINGS OF AMERICA FOR MAKE BENEFIT GLORIOUS NATION OF KAZAKHSTAN: Sacha Baron Cohen brings his "Da Ali G Show" character to the big screen.

DECK THE HALLS: A prudent dad (Matthew Broderick) battles a new neighbor (Danny DeVito), who's out to build a holiday-light display visible from space.

DEJA VU: Denzel Washington's a federal agent whose bomb investigation gets extrasensory help. Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, directed by Tony Scott.

FAST FOOD NATION: Greg Kinnear, Ethan Hawke and Avril Lavigne are among the ensemble in Richard Linklater's adaptation of the best-seller about fast-food culture.

FLUSHED AWAY: A pet mouse (voiced by Hugh Jackman) copes with life underground when he goes down the toilet to the London sewers in this animated comedy.

F--K: Drew Carey, Janeane Garofalo, Bill Maher and Alanis Morissette are among those interviewed in a documentary on English-speakers' favorite four-letter word.

FUR: AN IMAGINARY PORTRAIT OF DIANE ARBUS: Nicole Kidman plays photographer Diane Arbus in a film combining biography and a fictional romance. With Robert Downey Jr.

A GOOD YEAR: Russell Crowe reunites with "Gladiator" director Ridley Scott in a story of a rapacious broker reclaiming his soul after inheriting his uncle's vineyard.

HAPPY FEET: An animated tale of an Antarctic penguin who's a dancing fool. With the voices of Elijah Wood, Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman and Robin Williams.

HARSH TIMES: A Gulf War veteran (Christian Bale) finds obstacles in his effort to build a useful new life. With Eva Longoria and Freddy Rodriguez.

SLOW BURN: The career of an ambitious prosecutor (Ray Liotta) grows complicated when a colleague confesses to a killing. With Mekhi Phifer and Jolene Blalock.

STRANGER THAN FICTION: Will Ferrell's a man who's suddenly able to hear a writer (Emma Thompson) chronicling his life — and impending demise.

THE ARCHITECT: An activist for decent housing seeks an ally in the architect (Anthony LaPaglia) who designed one of Chicago's most crime-ridden projects.

BLOOD DIAMOND: A South African mercenary (Leonardo DiCaprio) and a fisherman (Djimon Hounsou) seek a rare pink diamond. Jennifer Connelly co-stars.

BREAKING AND ENTERING: Jude Law, Juliette Binoche and Robin Wright Penn star in a drama about lives intersecting over a series of burglaries. Anthony Minghella directs.

BUG: A waitress (Ashley Judd) takes up with a drifter (Michael Shannon) and is infected by his paranoia about government conspiracy. William Friedkin directs.

CHARLOTTE'S WEB: E.B. White's classic tale comes to life, with Dakota Fanning and the voices of Julia Roberts, Robert Redford and Oprah Winfrey.

ERAGON: A tale of dragons and fantasy adventure centers on a young man destined to save or destroy the world. With Jeremy Irons and John Malkovich.

THE GOOD GERMAN: A U.S. Army journalist (George Clooney) takes up with an old flame (Cate Blanchett) in postwar Berlin. Tobey Maguire co-stars, Steven Soderbergh directs.

THE NATIVITY STORY: This holiday tale follows Mary and Joseph's prenatal period leading to the birth of Christ. Keisha Castle-Hughes ("Whale Rider") plays Mary.

NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: A museum security guard (Ben Stiller) turns to a wax figure of Teddy Roosevelt (Robin Williams) for help when exhibits magically come alive.

PAN'S LABYRINTH: A girl in fascist Spain in 1944 encounters an ancient forest deity that leads her to a magical alter reality. Guillermo Del Toro directs.

PERFUME: THE STORY OF A MURDERER: An 18th century Frenchman's obsession with finding the perfect scent leads to murder. With Ben Whishaw and Dustin Hoffman.

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