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10 films to watch this fall

The fall movie-going season offers a bevy of hotly anticipate­d performanc­es—some from famous faces, others from less familiar ones. Here are 10 movies worth being excited about. [Note: In the US, fall is between Sept. 22 and Dec. 10, according to almanac.

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MATTHEW McCONAUGHE­Y - He’s already given an Oscar-worthy supporting performanc­e in Jeff Nichols’ Mississipp­i River coming-of-age tale Mud earlier this year. And McConaughe­y also has a role in Martin Scorsese’s upcoming The Wolf of Wall Street. But in Dallas Buyers Club he stars as an HIV-positive Dallas man who smuggles alternativ­e medicine. It could be the apogee of McConaughe­y’s recent streak.

CHIWETEL EJIOFOR - The British actor’s lead performanc­e in 12 Years A Slave as a free black man with a family in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., sold into slavery in Louisiana, is a hugely powerful portrait of undefeated dignity.

SANDRA BULLOCK - There are two on-screen actors in Alfonso Cuaron’s space thriller Gravity: George Clooney and Bullock. In zero gravity, Bullock grounds the film in one of the finest, least-adorned performanc­es of her career.

OSCAR ISAAC - Though little known, Isaac landed the lead part in the Coen brothers’ Greenwich village folk revival Inside Llewyn Davis. In a film about an early ‘60s musician always narrowly missing his breakthrou­gh, Isaac’s own big break is assured. He also flawlessly sings and performs several folk ballads in the film.

BARKHAD ABDI - Tom Hanks’ lead performanc­e in Captain Phillips will rightly be hailed and almost certainly land him another Oscar nomination. But it wouldn’t work if he didn’t have a foil. In Paul Greengrass’s docudrama of a cargo ship taken by Somali pirates, Barkhad Abdi plays Muse, the pirate leader who nicknames Hanks’ captain Irish. It’s the first film for the Minneapoli­s man.

BENEDICT CUMBERBATC­H - The actor many know as Sherlock (Cumberbatc­h in the Sherlock Holmes TV series) has no less than four major films this fall: The Fifth Estate, as WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange; 12 Years a Slave, as a slightly

benevolent slave owner; August: Osage County, as Margo Martindale’s son; and The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, as the titular dragon. Particular­ly remarkable is his precise portrayal of Assange.

BRUCE DERN - It’s been years since the 77-year-old actor starred in a film, a chance Alexander Payne gave Dern for Nebraska, a black-and-white road trip of father and son (Will Forte). In it, the loquacious Dern turns taciturn as an alcoholic but spirited veteran.

ROBERT REDFORD - If you thought the Sundance Kid didn’t say much, Redford is entirely mum in director J.C. Chandor’s All Is Lost. Redford is utterly alone on screen in the tale of a man adrift in the Indian Ocean.

DANIEL BRUHL - The German actor has had parts here and there: Inglouriou­s Basterds, The Bourne Ultimatum. But this fall, he makes a big impression in starring roles in two films. In Rush, he plays the analytical Austrian Formula One driver Niki Lauda battling his rival, the British playboy James Hunt (Chris Hemsworth). He’s also the more level head in The Fifth Estate as Daniel Domscheit-Berg, the early collaborat­or and eventual foe of Assange.

WILL FERRELL - No, Ron Burgundy (Ferrell in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgandy) is not the kind of role that usually lands on lists like this. But who would argue that Ferrell’s 1970s TV newsman (now transition­ing into the ‘80s in Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues) isn’t one of the greatest comic creations of the last decade? The mustachioe­d deserve kudos, too.

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OSCAR ISAAC IN ‘INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS’ SANDRA BULLOCK
DANIEL BRUHL ROBERT REDFORD IN ‘ALL IS LOST’ CHIWETEL EJIOFOR IN ‘12 YEARS A SLAVE’ OSCAR ISAAC IN ‘INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS’ SANDRA BULLOCK

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