The Gobbledygeek Guide to the Fall/Winter Movie Season
Last night, Paul and I discussed a plethora of upcoming movies we found interesting in some way. Listen to the show to hear what we had to say, but as promised, here are the IMDb links and trailers for each film we mentioned:
September 1
The American
September 3
Machete
A Woman, a Gun and a Noodle Shop (limited release)
September 10
I’m Still Here
September 15
Never Let Me Go (limited release; wide release September 17)
September 17
The Town
Jack Goes Boating (limited release)
September 24
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
Buried (limited release; wide release October 8 )
Waiting for ‘Superman’
October 1
The Social Network
Let Me In
October 8
It’s Kind of a Funny Story (limited release)
Nowhere Boy (limited release)
October 15
Red
Conviction
October 22
Hereafter
No trailer yet, but here’s a recently released still:

Bryce Dallas Howard and Matt Damon in 'Hereafter'
The Company Men
November 5
Due Date
127 Hours
No trailer, no stills, no poster, no nothin’. But it does have James Franco and Lizzy Caplan, so there’s that.
November 12
Skyline
November 19
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I
November 26
Tangled
The King’s Speech (limited release)
Another film with no promotional materials to speak of, but it’s directed by Tom Hooper and features one of those great British casts: Helena Bonham Carter, Guy Pearce, Colin Firth, Michael Gambon, Geoffrey Rush, Timothy Spall, and more.
December 1
Black Swan
December 3
Miral
December 10
The Fighter
The new film from twisted genius David O. Russell sports a cast including Christian Bale, Mark Wahlberg, Amy Adams, and Melissa Leo.
December 17
TRON: Legacy
Yogi Bear
How Do You Know
December 24
Somewhere
December 25
True Grit
No trailer yet (unfortunately), but here’s a new still of Jeff Bridges lookin’ all grizzled and whatnot:

Jeff Bridges in 'True Grit'
December 29
The Debt
December 31
Blue Valentine
No official trailer that I could find, but here’s a clip:
January 14
The Green Hornet
The Cabin in the Woods
Ha, ha. Just kidding. Everyone knows this movie’s never coming out.
January 28
Restless
Very little information actually exists about Gus Van Sant’s follow-up to Milk, but it stars Mia Wasikowska, and despite Alice in Wonderland, I really like her.