![]() These 24 movies span genres, platforms and intended audiences-and they’re our picks for what we’re anticipating most this fall: There are also probably some that are terrible! But that’s the fun in being excited for them: You just don’t know for sure until you see them. There are certainly some big movies that aren’t here and some little ones you’ll probably scratch your head at. Our selections were made from films premiering to regular folks in the U.S., ranging from October to November-though we’ve made an exception for one especially horny December movie that’s already been playing festivals. And, thankfully, many will be available to stream. But boy, there are some movies on the way in fall 2021 that look incredible. Your personal situation will assuredly vary, but it’s bittersweet however you fall that studios are finally rolling out movies they’d delayed-sometimes for years, like poor 007-only for many to avoid seeing them big and bold. There were a few beautiful weeks there when it seemed like all was well and that maybe a combination of vaccines, masks and compassion for fellow humans might allow us to safely enjoy some big-budget silliness or arthouse emotion on the big screen. ![]() The summer is coming to a close and, sadly, the threat of COVID to movie theaters and its audiences has only somewhat abated. ![]()
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