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Here's the list of upcoming fall releases

Published: Friday, Sept. 5, 2008 12:24 a.m. MDT
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Here is a listing of this year's fall film releases, though these dates are subject to change:

SEPT. 12

BURN AFTER READING — The Coen brothers get less serious with this cheeky crime caper starring Brad Pitt and George Clooney.

THE FLYBOYS — The locally produced adventure film follows two young boys who accidentally stow aboard a mobster's plane.

RIGHTEOUS KILL — Aging New York cops Al Pacino and Robert De Niro try to stop a vigilante killer in this thriller.

TAKE — Utah locations figure prominently in this dramatic thriller, starring Minnie Driver as the mother of a special-needs student.

TYLER PERRY'S THE FAMILY THAT PREYS — The playwright-turned-filmmaker returns with this comedy-drama about infidelity.

THE WOMEN — Meg Ryan stars as a scorned socialite in this remake of the 1939 George Cukor classic.

SEPT. 19

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GHOST TOWN — Greg Kinnear gives love advice from beyond the grave — to Ricky Gervais — in this fantasy-comedy.

IGOR — John Cusack voices the title character in this animated feature about the loyal lab assistant.

LAKEVIEW TERRACE — Thriller about an interracial couple (Patrick Wilson and Kerry Washington) confronted with prejudice.

MY BEST FRIEND'S GIRL — Romantic comedy starring Jason Biggs and Dane Cook as friends in love with the same woman.

SEPT. 26

EAGLE EYE — Shia LaBeouf and Michelle Monaghan are menaced by a cell-phone caller in this thriller.

FOREVER STRONG — Ryan Little's rugby drama, starring Gary Cole and Sean Astin, is based on a true story.

THE LUCKY ONES — Another Iraq War drama, this one starring Rachel McAdams and Tim Robbins.

MIRACLE AT ST. ANNA'S — Spike Lee's racially charged, World War II drama follows U.S. Army soldiers stuck behind enemy lines.

NIGHTS IN THE RODAN — This adaptation of the Nicholas Sparks best-seller reteams Richard Gere and Diane Lane.

Recent comments

Great, all duds. Won't be wasting any money or time on this sorry list.

ScottM | Sept. 5, 2008 at 11:41 p.m.

Wow, a lot of new releases and not a blockbuster to be found.

A...

Disappointed | Sept. 5, 2008 at 4:27 p.m.

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John Cusack voices the title character in "Igor," an animated feature about a loyal lab assistant. Its release date is Sept. 19.

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