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Top 10 films this autumn

Our critics run down the autumn’s biggest movie releases

  • 1. The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn

    Dir Steven Spielberg, Released: Oct 26

    Director Steven Spielberg and producer Peter Jackson pair up for this computer-animated take on Hergé’s classic adventure stories.

  • 2. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Pt 1

    Dir Bill Condon, Released: Nov 18

    The pale-faced teens return in the first of a two-part adaptation of the fourth book in Stephenie Meyer’s bloodless vampire saga.

  • 3. Arthur Christmas

    Dir Sarah Smith, Released: Nov 11

    Aardman Animation’s latest 3D cartoon tells the tale of Santa’s hapless son, and his wild adventures one Christmas night.

  • 4. Wuthering Heights

    Dir Andrea Arnold, Released: Nov 11

    Respected British director Andrea Arnold reimagines Charlotte Brontë’s beloved, windswept Yorkshire romance.

  • 5. Moneyball

    Dir Bennett Miller, Released: Nov 25

    Brad Pitt stars in this comedy-drama about a baseball coach who uses computer wizardry to create the perfect team.

  • 6. Tower Heist

    Dir Brett Ratner, Released: Nov 2

    Eddie Murphy and Ben Stiller join forces for this action comedy about a gang of fired office workers breaking into their own hi-tech building.

  • 7. Paranormal Activity 3

    Dirs Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost, Released: Oct 21

    The low-budget horror franchise thunders on, this time flashing back to reveal the roots of the ghostly disturbance.

  • 8. In Time

    Dir Andrew Niccol, Released: Nov 1

    Justin Timberlake is accused of murder in this futuristic story of world where money has been replaced by minutes of life.

  • 9. Real Steel

    Dir Shawn Levy, Released: Oct 14

    Hot droid-on-droid action as Hugh Jackman heads the cast of this all-action futuristic robot boxing flick.

  • 10. Footloose

    Dir Craig Brewer, Released: Oct 14

    ‘Hustle and Flow’ director Craig Brewer presents a snappy modern update of the classic tale of teens vs squares in small town USA.

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Comments

By Flo - Oct 24 2011

Wow I don't want to see any of this

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By kman - Oct 16 2011

Very lazy article.

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By s ford - Oct 4 2011

never thought i'd say this but i am really looking forward to paranormal activity 3, not for the film itself but it's directed by the same team who directed 'catfish'; a very interesting film....

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