For part three of our fall movie preview, we’ll look at November. Give thanks for Thanksgiving, because the end of month holiday makes November a hot month for quality movies. September looks solid, October looks terrible, but November is loaded with potentially great movies you should be looking for.
For me, it’ll be hard to figure out what to see. I’m incredibly curious to see what’s up with Jerry Seinfeld’s Bee Movie, American Gangster looks better every time I see a trailer, the Coens have a new movie coming in No Country For Old Men, Richard Kelly’s followup to Donnie Darko. finally shows up, Darabont’s back, August Rush looks enchanting, and Enchanted is… well… enchanted. Get ready to spend your weekends at the movies during November.
Below are links to fleshed out previews for the movies we’ve picked as the biggest, most anticipated flicks being released in this third month of the fall movie season. Click each link for our thoughts on the film, images, trailers, and a complete plot synopsis. For a comprehensive, day by day schedule of movies being released through the rest of the year, visit our preview section and scroll down to the bottom of this page to link over to parts one and two of our Fall 2007 Preview.
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