By Wind(up)bird September 12, 2005 4:01 AM
Times writer A.O. Scott puts his tri-state area foot up the ass of the Hollywood fall Oscar machine and picks through what's to come and gives us his view of the state of popular film. Fall has always about serious feeling films and Thanksgiving blockbusters, but many industry dorks think serious may be sneaking backwards into summer.
A.O. Scott's Fall Picks
- Thumbsucker (opens on 9/17)
- Capote (opens on Sept. 30)
- Good Night, and Good Luck (opens commercially on Oct. 7)
- The Squid and the Whale (opens on Oct. 5)
- The New World (opens on Nov. 9)
- Jarhead (opens on Nov. 4)
- Walk the Line (opens on Nov. 18)
- Memoirs of a Geisha (opens on Dec. 9)
- All the King's Men (opens on Dec. 16)
- Munich (opens on Dec. 23)
- Bubble (opens in January)
Read the Fall Preview ...