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15 Holiday Movies We Can't Wait to See

''Fantastic Mr. Fox,'' ''The Twilight Saga: New Moon,'' and ''Avatar'' top our list of most anticipated films
By Adam Markovitz and Adam B. Vary Updated November 04, 2009 at 05:00 PM EST
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2012 (Nov. 13)

2012, John Cusack | The newest from director Roland Emmerich ( The Day After Tomorrow ) stars John Cusack as a writer who tries to keep his ex-wife (Amanda…
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The newest from director Roland Emmerich (The Day After Tomorrow) stars John Cusack as a writer who tries to keep his ex-wife (Amanda Peet) and kids safe when Earth is hit by a world-ending cataclysm.
WHY WE'RE EXCITED It looks like Emmerich has created the way-over-the-top destructo-porn to end all way-over-the-top destructo-porn, which either gets you really excited, or, um, not.

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Fantastic Mr. Fox (Nov. 13)

Fantastic Mr. Fox | Director Wes Anderson's stop-motion tale of furry critters outwitting local farmers doesn't look like most kid-friendly films. ''Wes didn't change his style to fit an…

Director Wes Anderson's stop-motion tale of furry critters outwitting local farmers doesn't look like most kid-friendly films. ''Wes didn't change his style to fit an animated film — he brought the genre to him,'' says Jason Schwartzman, who voices the titular Mr. Fox's young son. ''It appeals to the child in adults and the adults in children.''
WHY WE'RE EXCITED The famously meticulous Anderson is a, well, fantastic fit for stop-motion animation, and the voice cast (George Clooney, Meryl Streep, Bill Murray, Owen Wilson) is second to none. —ABV

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Bad Lieutenant: Port Of Call New Orleans (Nov. 20)

Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, Eva Mendes, ... | The best movie of 2009, which most people either hated or never saw, was Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans . It was the…
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A reimagining of the 1992 dirty cop thriller from director Werner Herzog (Rescue Dawn) casts Nicolas Cage as a good cop gone deliriously bad in the post-Katrina Big Easy.
WHY WE'RE EXCITED After too many throwaway thrillers (Knowing, Bangkok Dangerous, Next), the buzz around Cage's performance is that he's returned to his old, gonzo, Moonstruck best. —ABV

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The Blind Side (Nov. 20)

The Blind Side, Sandra Bullock | It may have earned a surprise nomination for best picture, but the real reason to see Blind Side has got to be Sandra Bullock's powerful…
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Get ready to have your tears jerked: Sandra Bullock and Tim McGraw play the real-life Memphis couple who take in a homeless black teenager, who goes on to become a pro football star.
WHY WE'RE EXCITED It's great to see Bullock have such a strong year — The Proposal, with $163 million, is by far her highest-grossing film — and The Blind Side looks like it's the official heart-warmer of the season. —ABV

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The Twilight Saga: New Moon (Nov. 20)

The Twilight Saga: New Moon, Kristen Stewart, ... | Part two of the hit franchise finds Bella (Kristen Stewart) forging an unlikely friendship with a werewolf (Taylor Lautner) after vampire Edward (Rob Pattinson) leaves…
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Part two of the hit franchise finds Bella (Kristen Stewart) forging an unlikely friendship with a werewolf (Taylor Lautner) after vampire Edward (Rob Pattinson) leaves her. ''Bella knows herself more now,'' Stewart says of her character. ''You take her more seriously, and she's making these decisions that are gonna determine the rest of her life.''
WHY WE'RE EXCITED Four words: Taylor Lautner Bicep Watch. —AM

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Up In the Air (Dec. 25)

Up in the Air, George Clooney, ... | George Clooney plays a corporate downsizer obsessed with frequent-flyer miles, and Vera Farmiga ( Orphan ) the fellow traveler with the boarding pass to his…
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George Clooney plays a corporate downsizer obsessed with frequent-flyer miles, and Vera Farmiga (Orphan) the fellow traveler with the boarding pass to his heart, in director/co-writer Jason Reitman's encore to Juno.
WHY WE'RE EXCITED A topical adult drama headlined by a genuine movie star is a rare breed, indeed. And from the moment of its first festival screening at Telluride, it's enjoyed some of the loudest Oscar buzz of the year. —ABV

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Invictus (Dec. 11)

Invictus, Morgan Freeman | It may have been shut out of Best Picture — guess even with 10 films, there's still only room for one sports movie — but…
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American audiences may be unfamiliar with the true story behind Clint Eastwood's latest film, about a white South African rugby star (Matt Damon) who partnered with the nation's first black president, Nelson Mandela (Morgan Freeman). Damon, too, had been in the dark. ''I didn't understand how Mandela had used this team to bring the country together [after apartheid],'' says Damon. ''When you talk about that 1995 Rugby World Cup to anybody in South Africa, their eyes tear up.''
WHY WE'RE EXCITED Freeman seems born to play Mandela, and after a long streak of bleak dramas (Gran Torino, The Changeling, Million Dollar Baby, Mystic River), it will definitely be nice to see an Eastwood film that's, you know, uplifting. —ABV

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The Lovely Bones (Dec. 11)

The Lovely Bones, Saoirse Ronan | After the Lord of the Rings trilogy and King Kong , director Peter Jackson scales down his scope — not to mention his budget —…
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After the Lord of the Rings trilogy and King Kong, director Peter Jackson scales down his scope — not to mention his budget — to adapt Alice Sebold's 2002 best-seller about the murder of a 14-year-old girl (played by Atonement's Saoirse Ronan).
WHY WE'RE EXCITED The perfectly curated cast (including Ronan, Mark Wahlberg, Rachel Weisz, and Susan Sarandon) and atmospheric trailer have us dying to see the final product. Plus, Jackson knows a thing or two about bringing books to the big screen. —AM

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A Single Man (Dec. 11)

Colin Firth, Julianne Moore, ... | Fashion icon Tom Ford makes his feature debut with this festival favorite about a gay English professor (Colin Firth) reeling after the death of his…

Fashion icon Tom Ford makes his feature debut with this festival favorite about a gay English professor (Colin Firth) reeling after the death of his partner.
WHY WE'RE EXCITED Ford's previous career proved he can weave a good yarn (ba dum ching!), and stylish performances from both Firth and Julianne Moore (who plays a booze-loving Brit) already have Oscar pundits buzzing. —AM

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Avatar (Dec. 18)

Avatar | This tidal wave of big, loud Hollywood movies that are now even more in-your-face is a charming gimmick at best and annoying at worst. Studios…
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For months now, we've talked about director James Cameron's 3-D, sci-fi, super-expensive, eco-conscious, the-future-of-movies-is-riding-on-it follow-up to Titanic.
WHY WE'RE EXCITED We actually get to see it. And then start talking about it all over again. —ABV

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Nine (Dec. 18)

Nine, Daniel Day-Lewis, ... | Critics weren't exactly singing its praises. But Penélope Cruz is sassy and sexy (as always) in her supporting turn as a neglected mistress. The film…
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Adapted from the stage musical — itself an adaptation of Federico Fellini's classic 8 1/2 — the movie boasts Daniel Day-Lewis as a struggling director, a parade of Oscar luminaries (Marion Cotillard, Nicole Kidman, Penélope Cruz, Judi Dench, Sophia Loren and Kate Hudson) and a Black Eyed Pea (Stacy ''Fergie'' Ferguson) as the women in his life, and Chicago director Rob Marshall at the helm.
WHY WERE EXCITED Day-Lewis, Cotillard, Kidman, Cruz, Dench, Loren, Hudson, and Fergie, singing and dancing, all directed by Marshall. Even if it doesn't work, it's going to be something to see. —ABV

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It's Complicated (Dec. 25)

It's Complicated, Alec Baldwin, ... | Romantic comedy ­auteur Nancy Meyers ( Something's Gotta Give ) directs a grown-up romp that follows a ­divorcee (Meryl Streep), her ex-husband (Alec Baldwin), and…
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Romantic comedy ­auteur Nancy Meyers (Something's Gotta Give) directs a grown-up romp that follows a ­divorcee (Meryl Streep), her ex-husband (Alec Baldwin), and her architect (Steve Martin).
WHY WE'RE EXCITED A Meryl, Alec, Steve, and Nancy package on Christmas Day is better than anything we requested from Santa. —AM

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Sherlock Holmes (Dec. 25)

Jude Law, Robert Downey Jr., ... | Director Guy Ritchie and Iron Man star Robert Downey Jr. dust off the legendary super sleuth for a new adventure: Holmes takes on an evil…
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Director Guy Ritchie and Iron Man star Robert Downey Jr. dust off the legendary super sleuth for a new adventure: Holmes takes on an evil occultist with the help of his trusty sidekick Watson (Jude Law) and a lovely grifter (Rachel McAdams).
WHY WE'RE EXCITED It's elementary: Downey Jr.'s buffed-up take on Holmes adds some much-needed sex appeal to the old-fashioned detective. —AM

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Youth in Revolt (Jan. 8)

Michael Cera, Youth in Revolt | Michael Cera, Hollywood's go-to guy for undersexed teen roles, is at it again in this adaptation of the 1995 cult-hit novel about an awkward high…
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Michael Cera, Hollywood's go-to guy for undersexed teen roles, is at it again in this adaptation of the 1995 cult-hit novel about an awkward high schooler who falls for a worldly girl (newcomer Portia Doubleday). But there's a twist: The Juno star also plays Francois, the protagonist's suave alter-ego. For help, the actor went straight to the source material. ''It was nice to turn to the book whenever I had a question about the characters,'' he says. ''They're so vivid. It was right on the page.''
WHY WE'RE EXCITED Since his days on Arrested Development, Cera has demonstrated a real knack for picking good material. And this coming-of-age story looks like the perfect vehicle to carry him from boyish comedies into grown-up fare. —AM

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The Book of Eli (Jan. 15)

Denzel Washington, The Book of Eli | In their first feature since 2001's From Hell , the Hughes brothers ( Menace II Society ) give us a postapocalyptic thriller about a nomadic…
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In their first feature since 2001's From Hell, the Hughes brothers (Menace II Society) give us a postapocalyptic thriller about a nomadic fighter (Denzel Washington) who may hold the key to humankind's salvation.
WHY WE'RE EXCITED Not to judge this Book by its cover, but the trailer for this action pic has us thinking Mad Max meets Training Day. And that's not a bad thing. —AM

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